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2 year old boy found unconscious while hanging from parent's bed in freak accident


A 2 year old boy, Buddy George, from Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire was found unconscious and blue in the face by his mum while hanging from his parent's bed in a freak accident. The toddler had been playing in his parents room and somehow managed to get his neck stuck in their hydraulic "Ottoman-type" bed while his mum was in the bathroom.

His 30 year old terrified mum Charlotte Hames, who left him playing realized he was quiet and called out his name but got no response, so she ran to their bedroom and saw him hanging from the bed and desperately tried to revive him before calling 999 on Monday night.

The mum said:




"I was in the bathroom and thought Buddy had gone quiet so I shouted up to him but got no response. "I had a gut instinct something was wrong so rushed to our bedroom where he'd been playing and found him hanging by his neck from the bed's lifting loop. He was blue in the face and not breathing - I was frantic."
Buddy's father Anthony Ancliff added:
"Charlotte grabbed Buddy and rushed him next door to my uncle's house where they called an ambulance and started trying to revive him.
"Charlotte called me at work saying Buddy had hung himself and wasn't breathing. She was so hysterical I couldn't make out what she was trying to say so I just got off the phone and drove to the hospital in a blind panic."
He was rushed to Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham by paramedics and kept overnight to make sure he was fine before being allowed home, where he is making a full recovery.

The couple, who also have another son, four-year-old Jesse James, and a daughter of 11 months, Primrose, are now warning parents about the beds, which have bases that hinge upwards to reveal a storage space inside.
Mr Antcliff said:
"Our children mean everything to us and we couldn't imagine carrying on if anything had happened to Buddy. "That's why we want to warn other parents about the potential danger caused by these lifting loops and remove them - don't take the chance. "We don't want anyone else to go through what we've been through this week."

Councillor Dave Allen, cabinet member for health and communities, said:
"It appears Buddy had managed to trigger the lifting process but his slight weight was not enough to prevent the mattress continuing to rise when his neck got caught in the lifting loop and he was pulled upwards. "The strap effectively created a ligature that lifted him off his feet and it is only the fact that his mother found him in time that we are not dealing with a terrible tragedy."

Photo: Christians formed a circle around Muslims as they prayed at the Occupy NASS venue yesterday


Someone shared this interesting pic on Facebook. Protesters yesterday stormed the National Assembly to demand the immediate resignation of the Senate President Bukola Saraki. The protesters made up of various Civil Society Organisations and students also demanded that the federal lawmakers revisit the grey areas identified in the 2016 budget President Buhari.

Photos: Former Kenya First Lady, Lucy Kibaki passes away after long illness

Former First Lady Mama Lucy Kibaki died early Tuesday morning April 26th while undergoing treatment at a London Hospital, just a few days after she was flown there from Nairobi Hospital. She was 76years old. The announcement was made by President Uhuru Kenyatta who sent a message of condolence to the Kibaki family.

"It is with deep sense of sadness and loss that I have learnt of the untimely death of the Former First Lady, Her Excellency Mrs. Lucy Kibaki. She passed away early this morning while undergoing treatment in Bupa Cromwell Hospital in London, " President Uhuru Kenyatta said in the announcement

"Her Excellency has been unwell for the last one month and has been receiving treatment here in Kenya and subsequently in the United Kingdom.



Born in 1940, Mrs Kibaki was Kenya's First Lady from 2002 to 2013. She is survived by her husband, Mwai Kibaki and four children, Judy Wanjiku, Jimmy Kibaki, David Kagai, and Tony Githinji.

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Kate Middleton, Prince William & Prince Harry Wear Teal Headbands in Heartwarming Mental Health PSA


Kate Middleton, husband Prince William and brother-in-law Prince Harry are banding together for a great cause.
The three are spearheading a new campaign titled "Heads Together," in partnership with several charities, in a bid to eliminate stigmas of mental health. In a heartwarming PSA released Sunday, the royals appear with several other people, including children, and wear matching teal headbands that read #HeadsTogether. The other adult stars sport the same, as well as teal jerseys, and run together to promote the cause. Kate, William and Harry clap as they reach their destination.
"Mental health is just as important as physical health," Kate says.
"We can all play our part by talking and listening to each other and helping each other find support," Harry adds. 



The prince is also seen laughing and snapping a photo of his brother with a phone.
"Let's get our heads together and change the conversation on mental health," William says.
The three are also shown laughing and joking around as they pose for photos.
"Can we do a serious one?" Harry asks.
"Do a serious one?" William echoes.
The three then pose, unsmiling, although Kate cannot contain her laughter, which causes her husband to burst into a a hearty one himself.
"No, serious, this is a serious one," he says. "Guys, serious one."
This marks the "biggest single project Their Royal Highnesses have undertaken together," Kensington Palace said in a statement obtained by E! News.
"The Heads Together campaign aims to change the national conversation on mental well-being and will be a partnership with inspiring charities with decades of experience in tackling stigma, raising awareness, and providing vital help for people with mental health challenges," the statement read.
Kate, William and Harry have promoted similar causes before.
In February, the duchess appeared with children in a PSA for Mental Health Week 2016. In March, she and William met with a man who once attempted suicide as part of their participation in efforts to promote mental health care awareness. Harry, who served in the British military in Afghanistan, has also spoken out about the stigmas of mental health, especially with regard to veterans who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

See the wife of Gambian President who ordered women to cover their hair (photo)


Earlier this year, President of the Islamic Republic of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh issued an executive decree ordering female civil servants to cover their hair during work hour. He is pictured here with his wife, First Lady Zeinab Suma Jammeh ...whose hair is not covered!
"All heads of Departments and Agencies are urgently advised to implement this directive and bring it to the attention of their female staff within their line departments and agencies," the memo reads.

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Police Pursuit Ends in Downtown LA After Driver Stops SUV, Strips Naked

Police Pursuit Ends in Downtown LA After Driver Stops SUV, Strips Naked

A police chase involving a woman who fled from officers in an SUV ended early Saturday morning in downtown Los Angeles after she exited the vehicle and took off her clothes.
The woman, whose identity was not immediately available, began leading police on a chase around 10:30 p.m. in Pasadena after a family dispute, police said.
The woman may have tried to strike her parents with the car. There was no immediate word on injuries.
The chase traveled along the 134 Freeway west through the San Fernando Valley, north on the Moorpark Freeway and into Simi Valley at speeds above 100 mph on mostly empty freeways. The driver then returned to Pasadena and later sped away.
The pursuit ended around 12:30 a.m. after the woman exited the 110 Freeway and drove into the downtown area and stopped the SUV. She exited the vehicle and began to remove her clothing.
Officers arrested the naked woman and took her into custody.

Angry female students protest topless against campus rapes



Protests began on Monday at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa against incessant rape on the campus. Topless female students with 'this is mine scrawled on their breasts' were seen among the protesters demonstrating against the rape culture on a university campus. The police have tried to disperse students using pepper spray and stun guns.
The students started demonstrating after a list of suspected rapists on campus was leaked on social media on Sunday.

Many students, who were raped on campus said they have reported rapes to the university as well as police, but that their complaints have been ignored by campus authorities, the BBC reported. 


Students are demanding the university suspend 11 alleged rapists on campus who were listed on the leaked list on social media and change its policies on how rape victims are treated.

On Tuesday afternoon female students danced topless with some writing 'this is mine' on their breasts to show only they can decide to do with their bodies.

On Wednesday, more than 200 students were attacked with rubber bullets and pepper spray and stun grenades by police officers who were trying to disperse the crowd even after the vice chancellor of the University had begged the police to stop attacking his students.
Eastern Cape police arrested five students during the protest . They were later released without bail and are due to re-appear on charges of public violence in July.


`According to Naledi Mashishi of the Students Representative Council, five students were arrested and one hospitalised after police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets at them.

 Members of  the Students Representative Council said they will only stop if they are assured "no protester will face disciplinary action or be  penalised for participating in the protests”.
University lecturers have also joined in the demonstration.

National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union told Eyewitness News : “We decided to join the strike of the students because of the brutality of the police.
"We can’t watch our children being treated the way they were yesterday; so we took a decision that it’s too much now."
The protests are now being wound down as university staff agree to set up a task force to research the allegations.

Lectures are due to resume nextbMonday.

According to statistics released, South Africa has the highest number of rapes in the world.

16 year old girl beaten to death in school by classmates over a boy




A 16-year-old girl of Howard High School of Technology has died after she was attacked after she came out of the school's bathroom on Thursday.
The school Principal, Stanley Spoor said the 10th grader was allegedly attacked by two students in the restroom around 8:15 a.m., just before classes began at the Wilmington, Delaware school.

The teenager who was identified by friends as Amy Inita Joyner-Francis according to The News-Journal, was found in a critical condition after the bullies banged her head against a bathroom sink nd was rushed in a state police helicopter to the A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children, where she later died from her injuries.

The Mayor, Dennis Williams said:
"I am so upset that a young lady lost her life today, things like that shouldn’t happen,". "My heart bleeds for the family, the kids that go to this school, the administrators and this city.
Students said that the fight was over a boy and that the victim was fighting with another girl in a bathroom when she was jumped by some other girls.
"She was fighting a girl, and then that's when all these other girls started banking her- like jumping her- and she hit her head on the sink," Kayla Wilson, a student at the school said.
Gary Fullman, chief of staff to the Wilmington mayor, told KTLA:
'There was an altercation that initially started between two people, and my understanding is that additional individuals joined in against the one person,'


Police wouldn't reveal any details of the case, but confirmed they are interviewing two female students believed to have been involved in the attack.
Parents and guardians were told to come get their children from the school yesterday.

All classes at the school were canceled for the rest of the day.