Monday, May 15, 2017

Gunfire heard in Ivory Coast cities in grip of mutiny

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Gunfire heard in Ivory Coast cities in grip of mutiny

Gunfire heard in Ivory Coast cities in grip of mutinyGunshots rang out early Monday in the Ivory Coast cities of Abidjan and Bouake amid a four-day-old mutiny by ex-rebel soldiers demanding government bonuses, AFP journalists and witnesses said. In the economic capital of Abidjan, gunfire was heard at two military camps in Akouedo in the east of the city, which together form the country's largest military barracks, a nearby resident said. Sustained gunfire also rang out in the second-largest city of Bouake, where one person died on Sunday from bullet wounds.


Mother dies saving daughter's life in car crash on Mother's Day

Mother dies saving daughter's life in car crash on Mother's DayA woman died on Mother’s Day after saving her daughter’s life by pushing her out of path of an oncoming car. Diane Aluska, a mother of three, saw a car reversing fast towards them and managed to get her 16-year-old daughter Jenna out of the way. “There is no doubt she saved her daughter’s life,” Suffolk County police Detective Sergeant James Murphy told the New York Post.


DNA Exonerates Man Convicted of Rape and Murder

DNA Exonerates Man Convicted of Rape and MurderThe following material contains mature subject matter. Clarence was arrested out of the blue for the rape and murder of his mother-in-law and the attempted murder, assault, and rape of his six-year-old niece. “After seven years being incarcerated,” Clarence recalls, “I was told by my wife then, that possibly the actual perpetrator was in the same prison I was.” If Clarence could obtain a DNA sample from the man, it might prove to be key evidence.


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