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🙌🏽🇮🇱 BREAKING - MAJOR NEWS: The IDF confirms that Muhammad Deif, the commander of Hamas's military wing, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip on July 13.
Mohammad Deif, 58, has led the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades for over two decades and has been one of Israel's most wanted terrorists. He played a key role in planning Hamas's attack on October 7, the deadliest in Israel's history, during which approximately 1,200 people were killed and around 251 others were taken to Gaza as hostages.
Woman declared dead at New York care centre found breathing at funeral home
An investigation has been launched after an 82-year-old woman was pronounced dead at a New York nursing home - only to be found breathing three hours later at a funeral home.
The woman was said to be dead at Water's Edge Rehab and Nursing Centre at Port Jefferson on Long Island at 11.15am on Saturday.
Suffolk County police said the woman, whose name has not been released, was taken to the OB Davis Funeral Homes in Miller Place at 1.30 pm. She was discovered breathing at 2.09pm.She was taken to a hospital. No update on her condition was available on Monday.
Authorities said a 66-year-old woman was declared dead on 3 January, at the Glen Oaks Alzheimer's Special Care Centre in Urbandale, where she was receiving hospice care.
The woman was placed in a body bag and taken to the Ankeny Funeral Home and Crematory, where workers found she was breathing and called 911. She was returned to hospice care, where she died on 5 January.
Nicole Paulino discovers she is registered as deceased - saying the development "really, really messes up my life"
Rajasthan girl pulled out 10 days after falling into borewell, declared dead
After 10 days of searching, three-year-old Chetna's body was found in Kotputli. She was declared dead at the hospital. A post-mortem is underway as authorities continue investigating the incident.
A three-year-old girl, who fell into a borewell in Rajasthan's Kotputli 10 days ago, was declared dead on Wednesday.
Earlier today, after being rescued, she was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors pronounced her dead and sent her body for post-mortem examination.
The girl was trapped in a 700-foot-deep borewell in Kotputli, and her condition worsened ahead of the rescue.
She had fallen into a borewell on the afternoon of December 23 while playing outside. About 10 minutes later, her family heard her cries and found her stuck in the borewell.
The national and state Disaster Relief Forces, along with a medical team, arrived promptly, and efforts to rescue her began.
Oxygen was supplied through a pipe. Earlier, attempts were made to pull out the girl using an iron ring attached to a rope.
However, there was no luck and a piling machine was brought to the spot on Wednesday to dig a tunnel parallel to the borewell. To accelerate the operation, a 100-tonne capacity crane was brought in on Thursday, replacing the 50-tonne machine. On Friday, the digging was stopped due to heavy rains in the region.
In the hours that followed, neither food nor oxygen could be provided, and her condition worsened.
The health of the girl's mother, Dhole Devi, has deteriorated since the accident. An emotionally distraught Dhole Devi had earlier appealed to the administration to bring her daughter out at the earliest, claiming negligence.
The girl's parents have blamed the local officials for prolonging the rescue operation.
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"Shootings and chokeholds are not the only forms of violence," a Tucson City Council member said in regard to the death of Carlos Ingram-Lopez.
fficers requested emergency blankets to cover Ingram-Lopez and placed a “spit sock” next to his head as the man began to make noises that indicated he might be clearing his throat, according to the report.
About 13 minutes into the incident, additional officers arrived and observed Ingram-Lopez on the ground with Jackson’s knee on his back and Routledge holding down the man’s legs, the document states. Ingram-Lopez was not moving or making noise, the report said.
“Mr. Ingram-Lopez had been in a prone position, handcuffed behind the back with officers intermittently applying pressure to his torso and legs for approximately twelve minutes,” the report said. “Approximately 1:57 seconds passed from Mr. Ingram-Lopez’s last audible sound to the time personnel began the process to place him in the trained recovery position.”
Officers administered chest compressions before emergency medical personnel declared him dead.
Ingram-Lopez had been restrained in handcuffs, according to a police statement. "No blows, strikes, chokeholds, knee to the neck, chemical or electronic weapons were used. No shots were fired," the statement said.
The internal investigation report found allegations against the three officers regarding use of force, actions on duty and failure to take appropriate action were sustained.
“The investigation revealed a series of actions by each of the three focus officers t
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. | Plea deal apparently reached in newlywed's disappearance
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. | Plea deal apparently reached in newlywed’s disappearance
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Lewis Bennett has insisted he never knew what happened to his wife, who disappeared at sea last year during their sailing honeymoon. That is apparently about to change.
Court documents filed Friday in Miami federal court indicate Bennett, 41, has accepted a plea deal in the May 2017 disappearance of Isabella Hellmann, 41, who vanished as the Florida couple sailed off the…
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