Well this is pretty gruesome... 317 liaison officers have been drafted in to locate and inform the victims families...
Hospital worker admits murdering two women and sexually assaulting nearly 80 corpses (msn.com)
Got mixed feelings about telling victims families if I was honest in a case like this.. The murder victims yes because at least they will know the killer was caught and brought to justice but If I was a family member of a victim at the hospital morgue like that would I really want to know what happened to her after she died?? do I really want that to be my lasting memory of the person??? I am sure it was hard enough to cope with their passing the first time without hearing anything worse was going on like that 9 year old girl for instance..
Yeah, she's been doing quite alright! 6th in class, I think there are 11 cars in total in LMP2. Definitely a better fit for her than open wheel single seaters or DTM; she seems to have found her footing here and is looking as a solid option for any team. Will be testing for WRT too!
One of the fans himself is recording what they were chanting from the video I have seen. How stupid do you have to be to think you're going to get away with this kind of behavior these days. I hope they get identified and banned for life.
Trevoh Chalobah looked absolutely lost at times during his loan spells at Ipswich and Huddersfield. I get that he went to France and got good reviews but the transformation is still staggering. I know we all should have learned our lesson after Antonio Conte turned Victor Moses in to a world beater for a short period of time but its a fantastic example of what a World Class Manager can do with a raw talent in the right system.
What's particularly encouraging is that Merck had entered into non-exclusive voluntary licensing agreements for molnupiravir with five Indian generics manufacturers, meaning that it should be widely accessible and affordable for developing countries, too. If it works as intended, then it could truly be a real game changer.
Here's one I remember when working for a bank, a girl annoyed as a chap had stood her up at lunch time bought him a pint of guinness.
She hid it in her coat walked back up the High Street past security into the lift and put on his desk.
Think he was a bit shocked when he saw it.
They never became an item although everyone expected they would.