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hmm, i think you guys need to come to COOU uli, anambra state university , no light for ages now. we the students are suffering because of that. |
DENVER — Two adults and three children were killed after an Amtrak train collided with a minivan that had stopped on the tracks three miles north of Trinidad Sunday morning, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Another child — a girl — was injured, CSP confirmed. She was flown to Children's Hospital Colorado in Aurora. Everyone inside the van was wearing a seatbelt. The five people killed in the crash have not yet been officially identified. But KOAA-TV reported that family members had identified the dead as Steve Miller, his wife Christina, and their three daughters, Abigail, Kathryn and Ellianna. Four-year-old Heidi Miller was the only surviving passenger inside the vehicle, family members told KOAA. The girl was in stable condition, they said. Family members told the station that the six were on their way to church when their vehicle was struck by the train. A GoFundMe page had raised $8,800 for the surviving child by 10:30 p.m. ET. The crash happened just before 10 a.m. MT near Highway 160 and Las Animas County Road 75.1, according to the Colorado State Patrol. The minivan was headed northbound on CR 32 when it failed to yield to an Amtrak train that was headed westbound, according to CSP. The front of the train collided with the right side of the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country, pushing it westbound on the tracks until the train was able to stop. An Amtrak spokesperson said there were 286 passengers aboard at the time. No passengers or crew were hurt. According to a statement from Amtrak, the train was damaged and crews had to make repairs before it could travel again. The train, which was traveling from Chicago toward Los Angeles on the Southwest Chief Line, was held at the location for hours, but as of 5:25 p.m. was again on the move. |
Jo Cox, a Labour member of the British parliament, was in critical condition Thursday from gunshot and stab wounds after being attacked on the street in a village in northern England, according to police and media reports. The 41-year-old mother of two was left lying and bleeding on the pavement in Birstall, 200 miles north of London. The incident occurred near a library where she was meeting with constituents, the BBC reports. Cox was airlifted by helicopter to a hospital. West Yorkshie police, without identifying the MP by name, said a 52-year-old man was arrested in connection with the attack. The Press Association quoted witness Hithem Ben Abdallah as saying Cox got involved in a scuffle between two men. Abdallah said one of the men was fighting with Cox and then a gun went off twice and “she fell between two cars and I came and saw her bleeding on the floor.” Witnesses tell the Yorkshire Post that an onlooker tackled a man to the floor and tried to take a gun from him. Moments later, a second shot was heard. British Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted he was “very concerned about reports Jo Cox has been injured. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jo and her family.” The official campaigns on next week's referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union were suspending following the attack. Cox supports staying in the EU. www.ipaulsblog.com
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This is the news die-hard fans of Bravo's Real Housewives franchise have been waiting for... Andy Cohen says that a Real Housewives: All Stars edition is bound to happen -- just don't hold your breath waiting to see Bethenny Frankel and Vicki Gunvalson on screen together anytime soon, reportsET. “You know what? We will do Real Housewives: All Stars when the show is just about out of gas,” says Cohen. But with recent seasons pulling in red-hot ratings, it looks like we're all in for a wait. “We are nowhere near the point where we need to put eight of them on an island,” says Cohen. However, "we will, and I can't wait to do it. ...But it's going to be at the end of the line … We'll do it at the end. It's something that we don't waste now. We want to save it for later.” Well, whenever it does happen, we'll be watching! continue reading www.ipaulsblog.com
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