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Wisconsin sheriff urges man who faked his own death to return home (Video)

A Wisconsin man who faked his own drowning this summer so he could abandon his wife and three children has been communicating with authorities daily from Eastern Europe. He has not committed to returning home,...

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Пакетовані соки містять агресивні хімічні речовини

0 Дієтолог: регулярно пити пакетовані соки не можна, це руйнує здоров’я. Дієтолог попередила про негативний вплив пакетованих соків на організм. Фахівець заявила про присутність у їхньому складі агресивних хімічних речовин, які здатні провокувати запальні реакції при їх завоєнні. «Йдеться про консервантів, стабілізаторів, барвників та ароматизаторів», – уточнила медик. Також, сказала експерт, слід пам’ятати, що соки […]

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Пакетовані соки містять агресивні хімічні речовини

0 Дієтолог: регулярно пити пакетовані соки не можна, це руйнує здоров’я. Дієтолог попередила про негативний вплив пакетованих соків на організм. Фахівець заявила про присутність у їхньому складі агресивних хімічних речовин, які здатні провокувати запальні реакції при їх завоєнні. «Йдеться про консервантів, стабілізаторів, барвників та ароматизаторів», – уточнила медик. Також, сказала експерт, слід пам’ятати, що соки […]

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Сінді Кроуфорд продемонструвала бездоганну шкіру на селфі без макіяжу (фото)

58-річна Сінді Кроуфорд опублікувала селфі з ліжка. На знімку вона одягнена в майку з білою мереживною обробкою по лінії декольте. Її об’ємне каштанове волосся, розпатлане після сну, обрамляло обличчя на білих простирадлах. Супермодель, чия дочка Кайя – її точна копія, рекламувала свою лінію засобів догляду за шкірою Meaningful Beauty. Навколо неї було розкладено кілька тюбиків […]

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Сінді Кроуфорд продемонструвала бездоганну шкіру на селфі без макіяжу (фото)

58-річна Сінді Кроуфорд опублікувала селфі з ліжка. На знімку вона одягнена в майку з білою мереживною обробкою по лінії декольте. Її об’ємне каштанове волосся, розпатлане після сну, обрамляло обличчя на білих простирадлах. Супермодель, чия дочка Кайя – її точна копія, рекламувала свою лінію засобів догляду за шкірою Meaningful Beauty. Навколо неї було розкладено кілька тюбиків […]

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Body found in search for missing swimmer who vanished in Galway 11 days ago

A BODY has been discovered in the search for missing swimmer Máire Ní Fhátharta.

Rescue crews searching for the 32-year-old found a body on the shoreline a couple of hundred metres away from where she went missing 11 days ago.

The body has yet to be formally identified.

The search for the Spiddal woman was one of the largest undertaken in the area and was just about to be stood down ahead of a Status Red weather alert when the body was discovered.

She went missing after going for a swim at Silverstrand near Barna in Galway on November 12.

The body of another swimmer, 74-year old songwriter Johnny Duhan, was found in the water at Rusheen Bay a few hours after he was reported missing after going for his daily swim at Silverstrand on the same morning.

More to follow.

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Ruben Amorim hails ‘crazy’ Roy Keane as new Man Utd manager makes classy gesture to ‘massive’ club legend

NEW Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim has hailed former Republic of Ireland skipper Roy Keane.

The former Sporting boss makes his debut as Red Devils’ gaffer this Sunday against Ipswich Town.

Ruben Amorim joined Gary Neville to speak about taking the reins at Old Trafford
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 10: Ex Manchester United and Republic of Ireland captain Roy Keane now a football pundit with ITV before the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League B Group B2 match between England and Greece at Wembley Stadium on October 10, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Robin Jones/Getty Images)
The new Red Devils manager praised Keane during an interview with Sky Sports

The new manager held his first press conference today as he spoke with the media ahead of Sunday’s clash at Portman Road.

Amorim replaces Erik ten Hag as gaffer appointed by part owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, and his new senior management team of Omar Berrada, Sir David Brailsford, Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox.

But prior to today’s presser, the 39-year-old manager sat down with United legend Gary Neville to speak detail his plans.

Amorim spoke about what fans should expect from his side before being asked by Neville about the Corkman.

Neville mentioned that he’d heard that the new Utd boss wanted to sit down with former midfielder Keane to get further insight into the club.

Sky pundit Neville asked if he could arrange the meeting as he’ll be working with Keane on the coverage for Utd’s clash against Ipswich over the weekend.

The new Utd boss played at Old Trafford twice for Braga and Benfica during his time as a player, and he admitted that he really admired the Irishman as a player.

Amorim laughed before hailing the legend: “Hahah, he [Roy Keane] was a player that I really liked. I know he’s a little bit crazy but he was a massive player.

“I like players with character. I think the can improve – not just what Roy Keane did on the pitch – the way he influenced others.

“That is very important in one player, you must have this kind of player in the big clubs, and I hope in the future we’ll have players like Roy Keane.”

The Lisbon native went on to add that he also hope to get to enjoy dinner with Alex Ferguson as he hopes to pick the legendary manager’s brain.

Amorim is United’s sixth permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in May 2013.

His successors have all failed to win the Premier League, although there has been a sprinkling of FA, Europa League and League Cup success.

Speaking in his first presser as boss, Amorim is confident he can end the club’s long wait to return to the summit of the English top flight.

He said: “Call me naive. But I truly believe I am the right guy in the right moment.

“I could be wrong but the world still will turn [and] the sun will rise again, I don’t worry about that.

“I truly believe I’m the right guy for this job.

“In two years you will understand if I am the right man to be in this process.

“In two years you can understand if you want to continue on this path or you want to change.

“I know if you are at Manchester United you have to win games, so I will not tell you I need a lot of time.”

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Bound to the steering wheel of his cab & executed – how mystery killing of dad-to-be could finally be solved 30 years on

THE mystery killing of a dad-to-be who was bound to the steering wheel of his cab and executed could finally be solved 30 years on.

Ethsham “Shami” Ul-Haq Ghafoor, 26, was shot dead in his taxi in Nottingham on Tuesday November 22, 1994.

Ethsham ‘Shami’ Ul-Haq Ghafoor was bound to the steering wheel of his cab and executed
Nottinghamshire Police
Shami with his family before his murder
Nottinghamshire Police

A milkman found him with his hands tied and bound to the steering wheel at 4.30am.

The cabbie had been shot dead in what cops have described as an “execution”.

The 30th anniversary of Shami’s killing falls today – and it remains unsolved.

Shami’s daughter was born without a dad, and his mum died without getting justice for her eldest son.

Crimestoppers is offering up to £50,000 for information leading to a conviction.

Detectives believe that Shami had got involved with Nottingham’s “criminal fraternity”.

It is thought he was killed after “finding himself out of his depth” – and fear of gangsters stopped people coming forward with clues.

But cops believe shifting loyalties in the Nottingham underworld could mean key witnesses are now willing to speak.

Well-known taxi driver Shami had been working around east Nottingham on the night he was killed.

He was last seen at 2.40am in Carlton Square with three Asian men in his black and white Ford Sierra.

The milkman found his car at Lambley Lane Playing Fields in Gedling, a village on the city’s outskirts.

It was a secluded place not normally used for taxi pick-ups or drop-offs.

The weapon used to shoot Shami has never been recovered, cops said.

But experts have used new forensic tech to take a fresh look at a number of items from the crime scene.

Several people were arrested at the time of Shami’s murder, but no one has ever been convicted.

Cops believe the answer to Shami’s murder lies within Nottingham’s Asian community.

The Crimestoppers reward is available for three months, expiring on February 22 next year.

‘HORRIFIC CRIME’

Assistant Chief Constable Rob Griffin said: “This was a dreadful murder of a young man.

“A soon-to-be-dad was executed in his own taxi in a secluded area of Nottinghamshire.

“At the heart of this horrific crime is a family that have waited 30 years for answers, for justice, for the closure they rightfully deserve.

“Shami’s mum never got that closure. She died never knowing why her eldest son’s life was taken so cruelly from her.

“His daughter was born without a dad, forced to live with other people’s anecdotes of him, never having any of her own.

“Shami’s brothers and sisters have shown immense bravery and are supporting our appeal.”

ACC Griffin added: “They live with the pain and loss of their brother’s death every day.

“We stand beside them and want exactly the same – to ensure those who took his life are found and put behind bars.

“I would ask the community to do the same. To put themselves in Shami’s family’s shoes. 

“Shami’s family can never move on with their lives without answers and you could be sitting on the very answers they require.

“We know that there will be people out there that know what happened, that have that information.

“We know that Shami was probably associating with some members of the criminal fraternity. 

“I don’t think he was involved in organised crime, but I do think he got himself involved with people who were.

“He probably found himself out of his depth. This is why I think he was killed.

“We know that loyalties change over the years, and this is exactly what we are relying on.

“We are hoping that people that felt they were not able to speak out all that time ago will feel differently now and feel able to come forward.

“Now is the time to act, to pick up the phone, anonymously, if need be, and provide us with information.

“Crimestoppers is offering up to £50,000 reward as an extra incentive.

“This is a huge reward for information that leads to conviction.

“I would like to personally thank Crimestoppers for their help and wanting to support us in ensuring justice is served.  

“A number of reviews of this terrible crime have been carried out over the last 30 years.

“But unfortunately his killer or killers have never been caught.

“We have been working closely with Shami’s family over the last 18 months.

“During this time I have personally met with them several times.

“I have explained to them why we have put together a new team of senior detectives, a fresh pair of eyes, to ensure that no stone is left unturned and that all new and existing avenues are explored.

“We are now calling on the community for their help and assistance to ensure that this crime does not go unsolved.”

FRESH APPEAL

Crimestoppers’ Lydia Patsalides said: “This is a shocking and very sad case.

“Shami’s whole family have waited 30 years for justice and answers which they truly deserve.

“We know it can be difficult for some people to speak directly to the police which is why our charity is here for you.

“We are hoping that with the passage of time it will be easier to share what you know.

“We’ve been passing on information about crime whilst guaranteeing anonymity since we were established decades ago.

“It’s a promise we’ve always kept. Crimestoppers is completely independent of the police.

“You can make a difference by passing on what you know whilst being protected by our guarantee of anonymity.

“That means no police, no courts, no witness statements.

“Put simply, when you contact our charity online or on the phone, there’s no comeback.

“We are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. We cannot trace your call or track your IP address.

“No one will ever know you contacted us. You may think your information is insignificant.

“However, it could make all the difference, and you could be eligible for this £50,000 reward.”

Anyone with information can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or call 101 quoting incident number 0300 of November 15.

Nottinghamshire Police
Assistant Chief Constable Rob Griffin has launched a fresh murder probe[/caption]

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