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On Sunday around 1pm there was a major accident at the Rosignano Marittimo motorway toll booth, in the province of Livorno, in Tuscany: 3 people died and 6 were injured, including a toll booth attendant. The Fire Brigade announced that the accident involved 5 cars, but the dynamics of the accident are not yet entirely clear.

According to what was reported by the Corriere Fiorentino, a car arrived at the toll booth at high speed because the person driving, a German woman, had lost control of the car probably due to an illness: in fact, no signs of braking were found on the road. The car then hit other vehicles in the queue, which overturned and crashed into the toll booth. The dead people, again according to the reconstruction of the Corriere Fiorentino , would be the woman behind the wheel of the car, her husband who was in the car with her and a boy who was inside another car. The A12 motorway was closed between Rosignano Marittimo and Barriera di Rosignano.

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My dog

This is an old picture of her. The stuffed bear in the image has long since been lost.

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CHILD WARNING 15 year old hangs himself during a phone call on Discord

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CHILD WARNING EFFORTPOST The Murder of Gabriel Fernandez

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>Victim:

Gabriel Daniel Fernandez was born on February 20, 2005 to Arnold Contreras and Pearl Fernandez.

After the birth, Gabriel was placed in the care of his grandfather Michael Lemos Carranza and his partner David Martinez.

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He lived with them for four years until his grandfather took him in in 2009 because he was against Michael and David's same-sex relationship.

But in 2012, Gabriel's place of residence changed again: his mother Pearl Fernandez and her then-boyfriend Isauro Aguirre took custody of Gabriel, despite the whole family discussing it.

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>Abuse, Torture & Murder:

It had only been eight months since he had been home, but a lot had happened during that time. Gabriel Fernandez was abused and tortured by his mother, Pearl Fernandez, and her boyfriend, Isauro Aguirre.

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This included beatings that usually caused broken bones, being forced to eat cat litter and feces, his own vomit or expired food, being burned with cigarettes and other things, being shot at his small body with an air rifle, being sprayed with pepper spray, being tied up in a closet to sleep, and having his teeth knocked out with a baseball bat.

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Gabriel's siblings said that his mother and her boyfriend laughed and were very happy about it. The motivation behind Gabriel's abuse of Isauro Aguirre was because he thought Gabriel was gay.

On May 22, 2013, Pearl Fernandez called emergency services to report that her child had stopped breathing. Gabriel was beaten again severely when he forgot to put his toys away. This time, unfortunately, it ended fatally for the little boy.

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The rescue workers arrived to a disturbing scene. Gabriel was lying naked on the ground with several injuries. Before the rescue workers wanted to take him away, Isauro Aguirre told them that Gabriel Fernandez was gay.

Paramedics took the boy to the hospital, where the doctors declared him brain dead. Two days later, Gabriel Fernandez died at the age of eight. The autopsy found blunt force trauma with neglect and malnutrition.

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>Trial and Conviction:

A day after Pearl Fernandez called emergency services, she and Isauro Aguirre were arrested. Pearl was charged with child endangerment and Isauro with attempted murder.

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But when Gabriel died, both were also charged with murder with special circumstances of torture. Prosecutors sought the death penalty for both.

On February 15, 2018, Pearl Fernandez took a deal to avoid the death penalty. She was found guilty and received a life sentence without supervised parole.

In court, she said: "I want to say that I am sorry for what happened. I wish Gabriel were alive. Every day I wish I had made better choices. I am sorry for my children and I want them to know that I love them."

>[Pearl Fernandez]:

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[Pearl Sinthia was born to Sandra and Robert in 1983. Her father spent most of her childhood in prison and her mother often beat her. When Pearl was nine, she began using methamphetamine and alcohol.

She dropped out of school and suffered sexual abuse from both her uncle and other men. Pearl was hospitalized several times for suicidal thoughts.

She had four children with Arnold Contreras, including Gabriel. When Gabriel was born, she left the him alone hospital just three days after her birth. In 2012, Pearl regained custody.

She claimed that her roommate Isauro Aguirre was abusing her, but Elizabeth Carranza testified that Pearl Fernandez was abusing and manipulating Isauro Aguirre. Pearl was also accused of threatening Arnold Contreras with a knife.

After Gabriel's death, Pearl Fernandez took opioid drugs such as oxycodone and Norco. Pearl Fernandez was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, developmental disorders, and personality disorders.

In a cognitive test in 2011, she had the language comprehension of a second-grader.]

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Isauro Aguirre pleaded not guilty to all charges. Jury selection for the case began in September 2017. Jurors were not questioned and it was reported that the trial could last up to six weeks.

At the trial, they were also told that the victim suffered "horrific internal and external injuries."

The jury consisted of 7 women and 5 men. Earlier in the trial, jurors heard accounts of the severe torture Gabriel Fernández endured in the months leading up to his death sentence.

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Prosecutor John Khatami called Aguirre "pure evil" and argued that he should be given the death penalty "even if it doesn't match what he did to Gabriel."

Attorney John Alan argued that Aguirre had been a "nice" and "loving" person when he worked at headquarters and had no criminal record prior to meeting Pearl Fernandez.

The jury began deliberating on November 14, 2017, and continued until the next afternoon. In the end, the jury found the accused, Isauro Aguirre, guilty of murder and torture. He was sentenced to death.

>Social Workers & Signs:

There were four social workers responsible for Gabriel Fernandez and they have now been accused of neglecting Gabriel. Apparently they also forged and made documents disappear.

Gabriel's class teacher, Jennifer Garcia, was the first to contact the child protection hotline in 2012 and 2013 because he asked her questions about whippings. The case was referred to social worker Stephanie Rodriguez.

Then his class teacher noticed further signs of abuse when Gabriel came to school with a thick lip and bald head. Jennifer Garcia called the child protection hotline several times, but was repeatedly pushed away and ignored.

There was never a medical examination and no one spoke to Gabriel personally, only to Pearl Fernandez. It was enough evidence to remove Gabriel from his mother's care and place him in a children's home.

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All four social workers were charged with two counts, child abuse and falsification of evidence. All charges were dropped in 2020 because the judge felt that failing to perform their duties and removing Fernandez from the care of his tormentors did not constitute criminal liability for child abuse.

Before his death, Gabriel Fernandez disclosed his injuries and told about the abuse to his caregivers, family members and teachers, and many reported the abuse to social services, to no avail.

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Once, when Gabriel was being beaten with a metal belt, he asked his homeroom teacher, Jennifer Garcia, if it was normal to bleed during punishment. Garcia called Stefanie Rodriguez, who said she knew about it.

After several such anomalies, Garcia called Stefanie Rodriguez again to report everything. When Gabriel missed thirteen days of school and then returned, he looked even worse than usual.

Jennifer Garcia repeatedly called Rodriguez, but her call went unanswered. Elizabeth Carranza, Gabriel's aunt, even called the police to report how Gabriel was doing.

However, no real attempts were made to help Gabriel Fernandez.

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Thank you all for your support 🩷

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Woman is murdered and dragged on the back of a motorcycle with chains, June 2, 2024 (Description Included)

Woman is killed and dragged by chains on a motorcycle in MT

A woman was killed in a studio apartment and had her body dragged by chains on a motorcycle, in Bairro Primaveras, in Sinop , 503 km from Cuiabá. Bruna de Oliveira, 24 years old, was dragged about three blocks to a forested area, where she was thrown into a ditch. The crime took place in the early hours of this Sunday (2) and security cameras recorded the moment the suspect dragged the victim. (see video above)

In the images, it is possible to see the man on a motorcycle with the victim chained by the neck , leaving a garage. It is not yet known what the victim's relationship was with the suspect.

According to the criminal expert, Bruna was murdered by the 32-year-old suspect, before being dragged away.

https://g1.globo.com/mt/mato-grosso/noticia/2024/06/03/mulher-e-morta-e-tem-corpo-arrastado-por-correntes-em-moto-em-mt-video.ghtml

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BOSTON - A driver was killed in a horrifying crash in Boston Wednesday morning as their burning SUV smashed through a chain link fence and fell 40 feet onto a road below.

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It happened around 10 a.m. in Widett Circle near Interstate 93. The car was on fire when it went through a fence on the Massachusetts Avenue connector and landed on the exit 16 off ramp from the expressway, according to Boston Fire Commissioner Paul Burke. The chief said they have not been able to determine if the driver was a man or a woman. No one else was in the SUV. There's no word yet on what caused the fire or the crash.

"Basically, we just heard a crash, I thought it was just a crash maybe on the bridge or something. And then we come over here for coffee time and we just see a bunch of smoke," construction worker Moises Valencia told WBZ-TV.

"We were just looking at smoke. We thought the railroad tires were on fire or a building was on fire, something like that. It wasn't until the smoke cleared we saw something fell off the bridge."

No other information is available at this point in the investigation.

https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/boston-widett-circle-car-crash-fire-interstate-93/

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Traditional African fire healing gone wrong

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Looks like this Ukrainian soldier got it right above the eye from a Russian sniper's shot.

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A Russian sniper's kit, possibly the one who shot the Ukrainian soldier.

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Cartel burns rival alive.

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Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, mostly known as El Mencho was born on July 17, 1966 in Aguililla, Michoacán Mexico. He is the leader of the CJNG also called the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. One of the most feared and powerful cartel in Mexico.

CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD.

He was born in a poor family of 5 siblings and he stopped going to school when he was 14 years old. His family was in the avocado business, so he decided to help out his family by working in the fields. He soon realized that there was little money working in the avocado fields, and started guarding marihuana fields for local drug dealers. About 5 years later when he was 19 years old, he decided to immigrate to America with some of his family in the hopes of making it big in the criminal underworld. He moved to San Francisco and was arrested for the first time for trying to sell meth.

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Mugshot of El Mencho in 1986.

3 years later El Mencho was arrested again for selling drugs.

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Mugshot of El Mencho in 1989.

He was deported back to Mexico after this arrest, but he returned and was arrested once again in 1992 with his brother Abraham. They were setup by undercover agents while trying to do a drug deal, and both Abraham and El Mencho were arrested. His brother Abraham had a criminal record and to stop his brother from going to prison for life, El Mencho pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 5 years in prison. He was released 3 years later on parole and was deported back to Mexico. When he returned to Mexico he tried to live straight and even became a police officer in Jalisco, but he slowly started to return back to the cartel world. A few years later he stopped being a police officer and started working for the Milenio Cartel. He married a sister of one the Milenio Cartels leader, Rosalinda González Valencia to increase his position in the cartel. He worked for the Milenio cartel for years, but most of the leaders were either killed or arrested, which cleared the way for El Mencho to take control of the organization.

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THE CJNG CARTEL.

The CJNG cartel started around 2010 with El Mencho as their leader. Video of CJNG members showing their weapons and gears.

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El Mencho and his CJNG cartel started taking over Guadalajara, Jalisco state first. Fighting the Los Zetas and the Knights Templars Cartel and attacking many law enforcement and goverment officials. Not only rival cartels, but also countless citizens, police officers, soldiers, journalists and even judges have lost their lives. Even tiktokers became their target for messing with them. Video of 5 times tiktokers messed with the CJNG cartel.

In 2015 the CJNG shot down an army helicopter killing 6 soldiers.

It is speculated that the reason why they shot the army helicopter was because they were following a CJNG helicopter where El Mencho himself was in.

BUSINESS OF THE CJNG.

CJNG is in to many criminal activities such as kidnapping, money laundering, extortion, but are making most of their money by selling cocaine and methamphetamie. According to the reports they have dozens maybe more then 100 laboratories in Mexico where they produce these drugs. They do business in Mexico, America, Africa and in Asia, but they don't kill people in other parts of the world like they do in Mexico. The CJNG is the second most powerful cartel in Mexico after the Sinaloa cartel, but are known as the most brutal cartel in Mexico. They kill their enemies in the most brutal ways and film it to spread fear in to everyone that dares to cross them.

4 videos of CJNG members killing their rivals in brutal ways.

Although his methods are brutal, El Mencho is still different from other cartel bosses, because he truly operates behind the shadows. He is never seen in public and there is no online video footage of him. He is sometimes called the ghost. There are only a few pictures and one voice recording where he calls a police officer and threatens him for disturbing his operations.

The CJNG cartel is so powerful that even the police are afraid of them. A lot of people blame the police for being corrupt, but the fact of the matter is that they don't have a choice. If they don't do as they are being told they die. Not only the ones that don't listen and get in their way, but most likely their families too, just to set an example to not get in their way. Also Mexican police officers are not allowed to carry firearms off duty. So there is no way to defend them selves.

Wanted Poster Of El Mencho.

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El Mencho is the most wanted man in Mexico and one of the most wanted men in America. He is wanted for drug trafficking, organized crime involvement, and undocumented possession of firearms. In 2020 word started spreading around that El Mencho was suffering from kidney disease and that he had build a hospital for him self in Jalisco to treat it.

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El Mencho's wife, Rosalinda González Valencia.

She was arrested on November 2021 on money laundering charges. She was also involved in the drug business and was chief of the CJNG's financial operations. She is still in prison and according to the reports her health is not in good condition.

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Picture of El Mencho with his children.

In 2022 it was reported that El Mencho might have died in his private medical facility, but as of 2024 no official confirmation has been made of his death. CJNG cartel is still active and their assets are thought to be worth over $50 billion and El Mencho is a billionair. Thanks for reading👍 Hope you enjoyed it. I will end it with a documentary about the CJNG and El Mencho.

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CHILD WARNING Forgetfull parents let unsupervised child drown in pool :marseydrowned:

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https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1717560709922085.webp by: @AlertasMundial on twitter

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Forty men were killed and more than two dozen were injured in one of the deadliest incidents involving immigrants in Mexico's history. Investigators put the blame for the incident on the migrants who set the blaze and the guards who failed to help them. The United States urged immigrants to take heed of the tragedy and pursue legal methods for entering the U.S., without acknowledging that some of those caught in the fire were attempting to do just that when they were detained. However, an examination by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune underscores that it was the foreseen and foreseeable result of landmark shifts in U.S. border policies over the last decade, by which the Trump and Biden administrations put the bulk of the responsibility for detaining and deterring staggering numbers of immigrants from around the world onto a Mexican government that's had trouble keeping its own people safe.

The bodies in the Juárez parking lot were not only evidence of the tragic consequences of U.S. policies, but they were also graphic representations of the violence and economic upheaval raging across the Americas. The dead had traveled there from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia and, like Arango, Venezuela. Over the past decade, growing numbers of people from these countries have traversed Mexico and crossed the U.S. border to file claims for asylum that take years to resolve and allow them to live and work in the United States during that time.

When first running for president, Donald Trump used the scale of the arrivals to jolt American politics, vowing to build a wall between the United States and Mexico. As president, he effectively turned Mexico into a wall, pressuring that country's president to take unprecedented steps that required nearly everyone applying for asylum to wait there as their cases went through U.S. immigration courts. And citing the pandemic, he ordered border officials to quickly return immigrants to Mexico or to their home countries under a little-known section of the public health code — Title 42 — that allows the government to limit the numbers of people allowed into the country in an emergency.

Democrats denounced the measures as inhumane, and early in his presidency, Joe Biden moved to loosen those policies, only to keep versions of some when the rising numbers of migrants coming into the United States started to cause political repercussions for him and his party.

The result was chaos on both sides of the border, although as numerous experts had predicted, the worst of it unfolded in Mexico. Squalid tent encampments sprouted in Mexican border cities that didn't have sufficient shelters and other resources. Frustrations among migrants fueled protests that blocked major roads and bridges. Mexican officials cracked down harder by rounding up immigrants and packing them into already overcrowded detention centers.

A Biden administration official would not comment on the role U.S. policies played in the fire, except to say that it had taken place in a facility that “was not under the jurisdiction of the U.S. government.” A White House spokesperson expressed condolences to the families of those who died — but also didn't answer questions about the policies that contributed to the incident and are still in place. Instead, he pointed to the ways that Biden had expanded legal pathways for immigration, calling it the largest such effort in decades.

U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a Democrat from Arizona, was among many legislators who'd warned Washington, and specifically Biden, that such a tragedy was inevitable. “The whole system in Mexico is partly a creation in response to initiatives that the United States began,” he said in an interview. “That's why we should care, because we bear some responsibility.”

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Suicide Compilation

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So I remember this maybe around 2022 it doesn't seem to be on here anymore but please let me know if it isn't. I have asked if this is allowed and I was told so I would presume so!

So from what I found out in a household located in Blagoveshchensk, Russia a young lady who was confirmed to be running mistress/prostitute service to a married man. Surprisingly the wife surprised the both of them which lead to her jumping to her death while on the 3/4th floor, she was trying to run away from the man's wife who caught both of them.

The individual capturing the moment with his could be heard telling her not to jump but she went ahead to jump and it proved to be a suicidal move.

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Car crashes into the back of a truck

Passos, MG, Brazil - Jun 03, 2024

An accident on Monday morning (3), on the MG-050 highway, in Passos (MG), resulted in the death of coffee producer, Altair José Capato, 70 years old (see video). The victim was from Batatais, a city 44 kilometers from Ribeirão Preto, SP.

https://www.acidadeon.com/ribeiraopreto/cotidiano/produtor-de-cafe-da-regiao-de-ribeirao-morre-apos-acidente-em-rodovia-de-mg-veja-o-video/

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