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Wyświetlanie postów z październik, 2022

People died in tribal fighting in Papua New Guinea

        More than 30 people died in tribal fighting on Papua New Guinea’s island - Kiriwina Island. The fighting erupted on Monday between Kuboma and Kulumata people. A team of police from the capital was send on Tuesday to contain the situation. The official dead toll is yet to release by the government. However, it is confirmed that at least 32 people are dead and 15 people went missing. An anonymous source said that fight started last month when one man from Kuboma was killed during a fight over football game. Some of the locals said that it is frightening to see violent on island that is called “island of love” and that fights happen between these two groups of people that are all related to each other. It is horrible that so many people died in the fighting and that such fight occurred. It’s saddening that people die and go missing, because of tribal fights and that it also influences lives of locals that want to live just normal and peaceful life. link: https:/...

Paris police launch murder investigation after finding the body of girl in suitcase

               Paris police launch a murder investigation after the body of 12-year-old girl was founded in a suitcase. It is believed that the girl, Lola Daviet, had been raped and tortured before she was killed. Two suspects, a homeless 23-year-old women and 43-year-old man appeared on Monday before a judge in Paris. The main suspect, the woman, was allegedly recorded by CCTV while either following or accompanying Lola on Friday into the building where the girl lived a little bit after she finished school. Later the woman was seen by locals pushing large suitcase around the area. On Friday evening suitcase with body was found by homeless man. Lola’s father reported that she had disappeared after she failed to return to home after school. It is believed that it was murder with no motive. It is awful that this tragedy happened and that such a young soul died. link: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/17/french-police-investigate-after-...

Man gets life sentence for killing his girlfriend

               Jack Sepple, 23-year-old man, got life sentence for killing his 19-year-old girlfriend Ashley Wadsworth. Man stabbed his girlfriend to death, being angered of her decision to return home to Canada. The pair met online when they were 15 and 12 and they had long-distance relationship. Ashley travelled to the UK on six-month tourist visa shortly before Christmas 2021. Week before her death she said to her mother that things weren’t going well and that she decided to return to Canada a little bit earlier than what she had been planning. Sepple angered with her decision strangled her and stabbed her many times. The judge sentenced him to life imprisonment. This tragedy shows how cruel people can be and what anger can lead to. People should be more careful, because sometimes lack of control over emotions can lead to tragedy. Unfortunately, some people, even the ones close to us can turn against us.   link: https://www.theguardia...

Indonesia football stadium disaster

               Chief of Indonesian police and nine officers had been fired and eighteen others were being investigated after firing teargas inside soccer stadium, causing crush that killed at least 125 people. Teargas was police officers’ answer to fans that invaded pitch on Saturday night. However, witnesses said that it was fired not only at fans that invaded the pitch, but also at fans that stayed in the stands without any warning. Stands were overcrowded and people rushed to exit. Over 320 people had been injured, some of them were in critical condition. FIFA stadium safety guidance states that gas cannot be used inside stadiums to control crowds. National police and the Football Association of Indonesia started the investigation. We will see what it is going to bring to current information. It was really awful event and huge tragedy to not only Indonesian soccer fans, but to all fans around the world. link: https://www.theguardian.com/wo...