Tuesday 29 September 2015

Katie Hopkins is a popular British Columnist who has an opinion about everything. She sparked outrage yesterday when she described disabled baby Jaxon Buell 'It'. She said
"Plain wrong. If your baby has half a head, you don't have it. Cruel and inhumane," she tweeted.
She's the number one trending topic in the UK today for her cruel remarks. Blogger Perez Hilton who was with her at Celebrity Big Brother blasted her saying "Remember what I said about your children? I hope you don't have any guns or sharp knives around the house! You evil c***!"
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The disturbing footage was released in China over the weekend. It shows a grieving family attacking a nurse in a hospital and forcing her to hold their dead baby. The family blamed the hospital for the baby's death.

The child named Yao Yao, had reportedly fallen ill the night before and had been brought into the hospital by his grandmother. He died the next day in the hospital on September 27 after doctors repeatedly tried to save him. The family stormed the hospital shortly after and tried to shut down operations. Then they attacked the nurse who was sitting at her desk in one of the hospital wards.
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The 36 year old mother of two is reportedly now seeing singer Nick Jonas, 23. The two were spotted enjoying a day out at Disney World over the weekend before heading to lunch together the following day in Miami. Nick was in Florida for a performance...Kate joined him there.
The people who know them who spoke to TMZ say they're not dating, but they've absolutely hooked up.
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Boko Haram members and their families openly gathered in an open field (Sambisa Forest) to celebrate Sallah, last Thursday. They filmed the whole thing and released the video...you've seen the photos, now watch the video
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These are photos of suspected Boko Haram members openly celebrating Sallah in their hideout. According to Sahara reporters, the pictures are from a video released by the sect members apparently in a bid to counter the statements of the Nigerian army that they are being routed out. More photos after the cut...
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A former primary school teacher and college lecturer has today admitted a string of sexual assaults against two young boys including raping one who was just seven years old.
Lloyd Dennis, 33, who taught at a number of primary schools in the Hampshire area before becoming a college lecturer in Basingstoke,UK, engaged in a number of sexual activities with the two children over a number of years.
Appearing at Southampton Crown Court today, he admitted 10 sexual offences against one of the boys including two counts of raping the youngster.
The offences occurred between September 2013 and November last year, when the victim was aged between seven and eight.
Dennis' second victim was indecently assaulted by the former teacher in the late 1990s, the court heard.
The former teacher hung his head in shame as he was told he will be sentenced in November for 20 charges in total, including possessing indecent images of children and extreme animal porn.
He also admitted a sexual assault charge by touching the child indecently and assault by penetration.
In addition, Dennis, of Eastleigh, Hampshire, admitted two counts of sexual activity with the boy.
In relation to the second victim in the late 1990s, Dennis admitted one count of indecent assault and a further count of indecency with a child.
Originally he denied these two charges and was due to stand trial over them, but changed his plea today.
Dennis also admitted four counts of making indecent photographs of a child and three counts of possessing indecent images.
He also admitted a further charge of possessing an extreme pornographic image.
Judge Nicholas Rowland told him: 'Your case will come back on November 5 for sentencing and a pre-sentence report is being ordered to consider the question of dangerousness.'
Kerry Maylin, prosecuting, said Dennis' level of offending was 'clearly very serious', adding: 'It's all the more serious considering the age disparity.'
In relation to the more recent victim, Dennis admitted two counts of rape and four counts of causing or inciting the boy to engage in sexual activity.

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A 14-year-old boy is facing a murder charge after police in La Marque discovered his pregnant mother dead inside her home on Saturday.
A neighbor told Houston Chronicle that he went to check on 33 year old Nita Moseley and her teenage son on Saturday morning because he said he hadn't heard from them in several days.
"Saturday morning, when I drove by and I saw the door open, that's when I figured something was wrong," the man said. "I thought maybe someone had broken in the house or something, and that's when I found the unfortunate event that happened."
The neighbor said he discovered Nita Moseley's body on the kitchen floor.

Her body had been inside the house for several days, according to police.
Police reported Moseley's son missing. They reported a car that was missing from the house as stolen.
Investigators said they found both the teen and the car Sunday evening in Houston and according to police, the teen was cooperative during the interrogation.
He was charged with first-degree murder. It is believed that he acted alone, police said.
"I just want everybody to know that she (Moseley) was beautiful and that she loved, loved her son more than anything in the world. People need to know that. No matter what they're hearing, she loved him," Simons said.
La Marque police said an autopsy for Nita Moseley will be performed Tuesday.
In a phone interview with KPRC 2, the teen's father, who did not want his name to be revealed said, "My son is a good kid who was dealt a bad deck of cards. This is a story that will let people know that families need to stick together. When they don't, this is the kind of thing that takes place."
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A 61-year-old year security man, identified as John, is currently on the run for allegedly raping two sisters for several weeks in the Anthony area of Lagos.
It was learnt that  John reportedly gave the sisters, an 11-year-old and a 10-year-old N200 each time he raped them and warned them that he would kill them if they revealed the secrets to their mother or anyone else.
It was gathered that the rape, which reportedly went on for several weeks, was later discovered on August 30, when the girls started to complain about back pain and headache and opened up to their mother.
Their mother said,
“I work as a food seller. John was one of my customers. He would say I should send a take-away pack to him at his workplace by afternoon. So, when the girls returned from school, I would send the two of them to take the food to him. I did not suspect that he was raping them.
“When they took the food to him, he would take them to a place and rape both of them. After satisfying himself, he would give them N200, and warn them not to say anything at home. He would threaten that he would harm them if they spoke up.
“Eventually, the two of them started to complain about headache and back pain. I was worried. On one occasion, I happened to be where the 11-year-old was taking her bath, and I observed that her private parts were slack as an adult’s. I was shocked, and I urged her to tell me what went wrong.
“That was when she opened up that it was John who had been sleeping with her and her sister. I rushed to the police station to make a report, but news had got to John that the girls had let out the matter, and he fled the area on the same day.
“But the police have assured us that he would be arrested. They told us to alert them anytime we set our eyes on him.”
A resident in the area, Fatai Gafar, said the police should need to arrest John asap and that the girls need medical attention which they haven't received yet.
He said: “The whole estate is aware of the incident. It is very unfortunate. The security man does not live here with his family. He was the only person staying in the place he rented, and he has fled."
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Paul Walker's daughter sued Porsche for wrongful death on Monday, claiming the sports car that her father was in when he was killed suffered from numerous design defects.
The lawsuit filed by Meadow Rain Walker seeks unspecified damages for defects that her lawyers claim kept the actor trapped in the Porsche Carrera GT when it crashed and burst into flames in November 2013.
Walker was on a break from filming the seventh film in the "Fast & Furious" franchise when he was killed. He was riding in the Carrera GT driven by friend and business associate Roger Rodas when the car spun out of control, struck three trees and burst into flames on a street in Santa Clarita, California.

The wrongful-death suit claims the car, which was marketed as a street-legal race car, lacked a proper stability control system and safeguards to protect occupants and keep it from catching fire after a collision.
"Absent these defects in the Porsche Carrera GT, Paul Walker would be alive today," the lawsuit states.
 
The 18-page lawsuit includes a detailed recounting of the crash and contends that the Porsche was traveling 63 to 71 mph (101 to 114 kph) when it spun out of control.
Investigators concluded the Porsche was going much faster  up to 94 mph (151 kph) when it crashed.
The investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and California Highway Patrol concluded that it was unsafe speed and not mechanical problems that caused the crash. That investigation was aided by engineers from Porsche, who evaluated the wreckage of the rare car.
Meadow Walker's lawsuit contends Porsche didn't include a stability control system in the Carrera GT model Rodas was driving but includes it in other models. It also claims the car lacked proper reinforcements in its doors and used rubber fuel lines that didn't break free to prevent a fire in a crash.
Similar allegations of design and safety defects were included in a wrongful death lawsuit by Rodas' widow, Kristine Rodas, that remains pending in a federal court in Los Angeles.
Rodas was trained as a race car driver and was only driving 55 mph (89 kph), according to his wife's lawsuit. He left behind two young children when he died.
Walker, the star of the "Fast & Furious" film franchise, co-owned an auto racing team with Rodas named Always Evolving. Meadow Walker, 16, is the sole heir of his estate.
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Sunday 27 September 2015

There were so many negative tweets, had to skip those ones. But wait, the lady is supposedly 18, that is not that bad, is it? Maybe the age difference is the reason many are angry? Twitter users are in a battle as some are against Sanusi's decision to marry a teenager while some are justifying it, saying the girl in question can be perceived as legal. See some more tweets after the cut and tell us what you think..
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The reality star & Givenchy's Creative Director cover Sorbet Magazine's Fall 2015 BFF issue. More pics after the cut...
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An alleged murder victim has turned up safe and well 31 years after vanishing off the face of the earth.
The woman, Petra Pazsitka, from the northern German city of Braunschweig, was 24 years old when she was last seen in 1980. A man later confessed to killing her.
Now she is 55 and living as Mrs Schneider in Düsseldorf. Two weeks ago her home was burgled and she called police who discovered her true identity.
A police spokesman: “It is indeed the missing-presumed-dead woman. She said she lived in different cities under a false name. She never had a new identity card.”
But her original one was found in the flat by detectives investigating the break-in. She eventually confessed to living a lie for the past 31 years.
Petra had gone missing after she visited a Dentist on 26 July 1984. She had left the place at 3.00pm to take the bus to her parents in nearby Wolfsburg, according to a friend but she never arrived.
And because a year earlier, a 14-year-old girl had been murdered close to the stop where she was supposed to catch the bus, the police believed the killer had struck again.
Petra even featured on a German Crime watch show called ‘Case Files XY....Unsolved’ but no-one had any info to help locate her.
At the end of March 1985 Günter K.,a 19 year old carpenter’s apprentice was arrested and confessed to the murder of the teenager. In 1987 he also admitted to killing Petra. So the authorities declared dead by the authorities.
Since the discovery, she has refused to talk about her disappearance, only telling police that she wanted “nothing more to do” with her family.
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The boy is co cute. See more photos after the cut..
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Two journalists are leaving Charlie Hebdo, the satirical French newspaper whose staff was attacked in a January terror massacre.
Artistic director Luz had said in May that he planned to end his career as a Charlie Hebdo cartoonist. In this week's issue, he made known that next week would be his last.
Writer Patrick Pelloux said in an interview on Saturday that he would also leave "probably" in January.
Luz was the one who drew the cover cartoon of a weeping Mohammed, saying "All is forgiven" in the issue following the Jan. 7 attack by Islamic extremists on the paper, which left 12 people dead. A second attack two days later on a Kosher grocery store in Paris killed five others. All three gunmen died in clashes with police.
"If I've decided to stop writing it's because ... something has ended," Pelloux told the student radio station Web7Radio. "You have to know how to turn the page one day."
He said those who escaped the massacre are not real survivors because "a part of us ended with these attacks."
Sales of the paper rose dramatically after the January attack. But staff member Zineb el-Rhazoui told the iTele TV channel Saturday the latest departures are a sign of a "malaise" at Charlie Hebdo.
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Friday 25 September 2015

The Kardashian/Jenner clan were at a Kanye West show and Khloe took a photo of her kissing North West and captioned it: "Northy and KoKo LoCo at daddy's show".
Another photo of the clan after the cut..
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An inmate who escaped from a high-rise federal jail in Chicago is suing the Government because he says the government was negligent in enabling his breakout, so he's suing for $10 million for damages.
The 7th U.S. Court of Appeals said in a Friday ruling that Jose Banks "gets credit for chutzpah." But a three-judge panel at the Chicago-based court tossed his 2014 lawsuit.

"No one has a personal right to be better guarded or more securely restrained, so as to be unable to commit a crime," the ruling said.
In a 2012 jailbreak, Banks and a cellmate climbed down 17 stories on a rope fashioned from bed sheets and dental floss, then hailed a cab. Banks, now 40, was caught within days and his cellmate within weeks.

Banks' suit says the damages he suffered from the escape included the trauma of dangling on the makeshift rope in fear of his life.

Authorities dropped the escape charges against him because he was going to prison for decades anyway on a bank robbery conviction.

But Banks, who represented himself in the civil case, alleged his cellmate forced him to participate in the escape, which took months to plan and execute. His suit says guards should have noticed the two were chiseling an escape hole in their cell and should have stopped them long before they fled.

Banks says he has had to endure tighter restrictions than fellow inmates at his current prison because of the escape from the Metropolitan Correctional Center three years ago.

The suit also claims Banks has suffered "damage to his reputation," as well as "humiliation and embarrassment," and what Banks calls "injury" to his "spiritual constitution."
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Anti Saraki senators plot to impeach him

On Friday members of the Senate Unity Forum tried to convert senators loyal to the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki to have him impeached and change the leadership of the Senate.

It was learnt that the SUF members, who contacted the pro-Saraki senators, based their argument on the ongoing trial of the Senate President at the Code of Conduct Tribunal and according to Punch, it seems they have been able to get the support of 12 pro-Saraki senators, mainly from the Peoples Democratic Party members.

It was gathered that senators who supported Lawan’s bid had allegedly met with some All Progressives Congress leaders on the need to remove Saraki and that they had started the meeting with the leaders shortly after the Senate went on recess.

A member of the group from the South-West geopolitical zone, who also craved anonymity, confirmed said that they have started reaching out to their colleagues who had joined the camp of Saraki.

He said:
“We know that getting the required figure to carry out an impeachment at the moment would be a herculean task but honestly we hope to achieve it very soon. Already there has been a serious move to get our former party members who are with Saraki now back to our camp.
“I can also confirm to you that we have the support of about 12 Peoples Democratic Party senators who are ready to support any move against Saraki. Don’t forget that some ranking PDP senators are still aggrieved over the emergence of freshers as their principal officers.”
Another source said:
“We learnt that the like minds senators are already working on some of their supporters in the PDP camp to reject the ministerial list by refusing to screen them but we are also ready for them. I won’t disclose our strategy for now.”

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Under normal circumstances, the odds of survival for a baby born at 23 weeks are slim: Around 30 percent, according to some doctors. Just 15 percent, say others.
But under the circumstances in which Haiden Morgan was born on a cruise ship more than 100 miles from land, with no obstetrician, no incubator and 14 hours to reach the nearest hospital? He had practically no chance.


“The doctors really tell us that he’s a miracle baby,” Haiden’s mother, Emily Morgan of Ogden, Utah, told The Washington Post. “It’s a miracle he’s here.”
She hadn’t expected to need a miracle when she, her husband and their 3-year-old daughter boarded a Royal Caribbean 7 day cruise in August. She was only five months pregnant at the time, and her doctor had approved the trip.
But on her second night at sea, amid motion of the waves and the hum of ship machinery, the contractions started but she thought it would go away. However, after 4 hours she started to bleed.

They called down to the medical unit, and Emily Morgan was brought over in a wheelchair.

“I knew something was wrong, but I didn’t really comprehend how wrong. I didn’t think about what the possibilities were. All I knew was I was going to have a baby,” she said.
She said: “I was naive. I didn’t understand what was going to happen from there. … I didn’t realize that there were going to be complications, and there were going to be problems, and we were a long way out at sea. All of that unfolded as we went along.”
In the medical center, a nurse assessed Emily Morgan, who called  the ship Doctor who confirmed she was in labour and the doctor warned her that the ship’s medical unit was ill-equipped to deliver such a severely premature infant. And Puerto Rico, the nearest land, was a long way off yet.

‘Don’t push, don’t do anything,’ they told me,” she recalled. “And I said, ‘I can tell these are contractions. I’m going to have this baby. I have to push.’ ”
 
Less than an hour later, at 1:56 a.m. on Sept. 1st, her son was born.
Immediately, the preemie baby was whisked away by a doctor. Emily Morgan, who still had to deliver the placenta, was in some danger herself. The ship-board medical unit didn’t even have clamps to cut her umbilical cord. She had lost a great deal of blood.

“I remember I told them, ‘I want to see my son,’ ” she said. The doctor and nurses soothed her, told her they needed to focus on her for now. At one point, a doctor told her that she had miscarried.
“I want to see him, I don’t care if he’s dead,” she recalls pleading. Then she turned to her husband: “I’m not having any more kids,” she told him. “I’m done. I’m not going through this again.”
But a short while later, the doctors returned. Their son was alive, they said. Tiny and fragile and struggling to breathe, but still alive. For how much longer, though, the doctors weren’t optimistic. If the baby stopped breathing at any point, it was their policy not to resuscitate. 24 weeks is usually considered the limit of viability for premature newborns.
The exhausted parents were taken to another room, where their newborn son lay swaddled in towels. An oxygen mask was strapped to the side of his face. Emily Morgan marveled at his tiny features, his bright pink skin, his feeble little cry. They were good signs, she knew, evidence that his lungs were strong and that his immature, 0.7kg body was perhaps up to the challenge ahead.
She isn’t sure why she was initially told she had miscarried, though she believes the doctor’s intentions were good.

“Maybe because they weren’t equipped … and they really didn’t think he would live, and they didn’t want me to be overwhelmed,” she said. “I do believe she really felt like I had miscarried and that he wasn’t going to make it.”
Initially, the Morgans were told that they couldn’t stay with their son, and Emily Morgan was sent back to her room.The doctors didn’t think he would live through the night. But she refused to believe it.

“They had told me that once, and he was still alive. It lit a fire,” she said. “If he can make it so many hours then I will do what I can to help him stay alive. If he wants to be here, we’ll make it so.”
After about half an hour, she and her husband returned to their son’s room and laid down beside his tiny, towel-wrapped form, dwarfed by the adult-sized bed.
For the moment, they called him Baby Boy Morgan. “We love you, Baby Boy,” they said. “We love you.
All night, the couple devoted themselves to keeping the infant alive. He was so fragile he could barely be handled-at 23 weeks, a baby’s skin is insubstantial and paper thin, his nerves so close to the surface that the slightest stroke can be painful. But they did their best. When Baby Boy’s towels were wet, they wrapped him in new ones. When it seemed he was losing too much heat through his head, they found a maxi pad to cover it and keep him warm. Every 90 minutes, Emily microwaved saline pouches to stuff into his wrappings, a makeshift incubator.

In the morning, the ship’s captain called down to check on how the Morgans were doing and let them know that the ship was speeding to shore. Over the phone, he heard Baby Boy’s weak cry, more whimper than wail.

“He’s alive?” the captain asked, startled.
“He is.”
He said. Okay.
“He told me they were going as fast as we can, and we were going to get there two hours earlier,” Emily Morgan recalled. “And then I thought, well, two hours isn’t really a big difference.”
But as the morning ticked by, dark spots signs of hypothermia began to appear on the little boy’s fingers and toes. His body was losing heat, fast, and he needed to be in a real intensive care unit, with a real incubator.

In the end, being two hours early might have saved the baby’s life.

The ship docked in Puerto Rico around 2 p.m., and an hour later the Morgan family was being rushed to the hospital.

After three days in the Puerto Rican neonatal intensive care unit, Baby Boy was healthy enough to be transferred to a hospital in Miami. Now that they were closer to home, the Morgans felt comfortable giving him a name.

Haiden has been at the hospital in Miami for three weeks now and will likely be there till December which was supposed to be his original due date, and he is still a long way from healthy.

Repeated infections and complications have kept him from putting on any weight. He wears a respirator tube to help with his breathing and is fed breast milk through a syringe into his stomach, just two tablespoons at a time over the course of an hour and a half.

Their medical expenses have mounted worryingly, and they are accepting donations through a GoFundMe page to help pay the bills.

The Morgans are optimistic and they feel they have reason to be positive.

“We’ve hit rock bottom of not knowing what was going to happen. We were on a cruise ship hearing he was going to die,” Emily Morgan said. “And now he’s 24 days old and he still is fighting.”
“We can smile about that.”

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Press statement from the presidency

President Muhammadu Buhari is deeply saddened by the colossal calamity which occurred yesterday in the Saudi Arabia, claiming the lives of hundreds of pilgrims, including some Nigerians. President Buhari believes that the stampede at Mina in which a notable Nigerian Journalist, Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf, Prof. Tijjani El-Miskin and others lost their lives is a monumental tragedy, not only for citizens of the countries involved, but for the global Islamic community.
The President extends sincerest condolences to the families of the over 700 pilgrims who lost their lives in this latest disaster in the Holy Places which occurred less than two weeks after a crane collapse in Mecca claimed more than a hundred lives. President Buhari commiserates with the Nigerian Guild of Editors and the Nigerian Union of Journalists on the sad loss of Hajiya Bilkisu, an exemplary, dedicated, knowledgeable, very credible, highly-respected, outstanding editor and columnist who, even in death, will remain a glittering role model for journalists, within and outside Nigeria.

The President has taken note of the assurance by the Government of Saudi Arabia that Thursday's catastrophe will be investigated and urges King Salman to ensure a comprehensive and thorough exercise that will identify any flaws in Hajj organisation with a view to avoiding a recurrence of such tragedies during the annual pilgrimage.

In the knowledge that it is not within our powers to question the will of God, President Buhari prays that Almighty Allah will comfort the families who lost their beloved ones in the stampede and receive the souls of all those who died in the Holy Land while fulfilling the religious obligation of the Hajj. Garba Shehu SSA to the President (Media & Publicity) September 25, 2015
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The Atlanta rapper has apologized for smoking weed while carrying his son - after Child Protective Services and police in Georgia launched an investigation. He shared the pic on the right and wrote
"I would like to apologize to my son, (Royal) my fans and all the parents around the world.By no means would I do anything to hurt my son or any kid in the world.I regret that I chose to continue to smoke once Royal jumped in my lap. I am sorry for my actions. I will continue to strive to be the best parent I can be. "
He posted the video online himself and fans contacted Georgia police who then contacted CPS
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The Nigerian military has accused Borno state elites and political groups in the North East in general of working to undermine the efforts of the military in the fight against insurgency in that region. In a statement signed by Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, the military said such people are working to ensure the military's operation to end the insurgency fails because of certain benefits they are getting from the war. The statement reads;
"The Nigerian Army wishes to inform the public and send a very strong and serious final warning to some prominent individuals and political groups who hailed from Borno State in particular and North East generally, that there is information of plans by some highly placed individuals and political groups to undermine and scuttle the fight against terrorism and insurgency in this country. The unscrupulous individuals and their cohorts were determined to reverse the gains made and scuttle our efforts of achieving the Presidential directive to defeat Boko Haram terrorists within 3 months. They are enlisting the services of some Non-Governmental Organizations in this grand design. It has come to our knowledge that they were employing every means to see that the operation does not succeed in order for them to continue to enjoy certain benefits. It has been revealed that they are employing the services of marabouts and other unethical means in order to frustrate our efforts and the operations in addition to campaign of calumny. We are aware of their clandestine meetings and other diabolical efforts to achieve their nefarious aims. This would not be tolerated. Therefore, such individuals and groups should be warned in unmistakable terms that anyone found would be dealt with accordingly. People should place the interest of the nation above any personal gain or ambition. The continued lost of lives and property in this country through terrorists activities does not one any good,” the army spokesman said.

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99 migrants were rescued and seven bodies brought to shore, including that of a little girl after a boat capsized just off the coast of Tripoli on Friday, September 18. A Libyan tanker, Anwaar Al Khalij spotted the migrants some 6kms off Tripoli’s main harbour at about 1pm and diverted to rescue the migrants.
Many of the 106 people on board had ended up in the water by then and some drowned instantly. Eventually 99 people were rescued and the bodies of seven people, including that of three year old girl. All of the people on board were from Africa but their nationality could not be confirmed at the time of writing. The ship sailed into Tripoli’s seaport about an hour and a half later, where teams from the Libya Red Crescent and the coast guard received the survivors, many of whom were still under shock. The bodies were transferred to Dar Al-Rahma in Tripoli Hospital for autopsy.
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