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  • BJP leader, wife, 2 children die by suicide in MP’s Vidisha

    BJP leader, wife, 2 children die by suicide in MP’s Vidisha

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    Bhopal: In a shocking incident, an ex-corporator from the BJP and his wife and their two children – who were suffering from muscular dystrophy – died by suicide in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh on Thursday evening, said the police.

    The deceased were identified as Sanjeev Mishra (45), his wife Neelam (42), and their sons Anmol (13) and Sarthak (7), added the police.

    According to the police, the couple was stressed due to the children’s medical condition.

    Mishra posted to social media. Taking to Twitter, he said, “May God spare even enemy’s children from this disease… I am not able to save the children, I do not want to live anymore,” Mishra had posted on social media before taking the extreme step.

    A case has been registered at the Civil Lines Police Station of Vidisha.

    The police reached the spot and broke open the room’s locked door and rushed the four family members to the hospital where all four died during treatment.

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  • 2 Yemen abductees die after brutal torture in Houthi prisons

    2 Yemen abductees die after brutal torture in Houthi prisons

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    Two Yemeni nationals abducted by the Houthis died after being brutally tortured in prisons of the Houthi militia in the capital, Sanaa, local media reported.

    The two Yemenis are Munassar bin Hussein bin Sheikh Al-Rasas, civilian and Hadi Hussein Salem Al-Saw’i, soldier.

    As per a report by Arab News, on Friday, January 20, the Houthi representative informed the families of Munassar and Hadi’s death, but gave no further details.

    40-year-old Munassar bin Hussein bin Sheikh Al-Rasas, a Yemeni expatriate working in Saudi Arabia, was kidnapped while returning to his family home in the central Al-Bayda governorate to celebrate Eid Al-Adha in July 2022.

    26-year-old Hadi Hussein Salem Al-Saw’i, from Al-Nu’man district, had died under horrific Houthi torture, a year and a half after his captivity.

    These two individuals are the latest recorded victims of the Houthis’ brutal interrogation methods in areas under their control, including Sanaa.

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  • Telangana: Four photographers die as truck rams into car

    Telangana: Four photographers die as truck rams into car

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    Hyderabad: Four photographers succumbed to death while one was injured when their car hit a truck on Friday night at Yellandu town in Bhadradri Kothagudem district.

    According to the Yellandu police, the group was moving from Kamalapur towards Mothugudem in AP’s East Godavari district for a photo shoot when the accident took place.

    According to a report by TOI, the deceased have been identified as B Aravind, 21, and B Ramu, 32, of Kamalapur, and their associates, K Shivakoti, 31, and O Kalyan, 28, of Narsapur. Kranthi Narsampeta suffered severe injuries.

    “Kranthi’s condition is critical and he was shifted from Yellandu to Khammam and from there to a hospital in Hyderabad for better treatment,” police said.

    Kalyan was driving the car at the time of the accident. Due to the collision with the truck, the car in which the deceased were travelling was smashed terribly. The truck driver ran away leaving his vehicle abandoned after the incident took place. Police have launched an investigation to catch hold of the truck driver.

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  • More Than Ever review – thoughtful drama about how to die well

    More Than Ever review – thoughtful drama about how to die well

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    Cinema has traditionally had a rather dubious relationship with the subject of terminal disease. Imminent death is dressed up in a decorative swirl of romance; patients tend to remain photogenically asymptomatic until the last possible moment. But director and co-writer Emily Atef’s More Than Ever is different. This French and English-language drama is a film about taking ownership over the end of life; about dying personally and, if necessary, selfishly.

    Vicky Krieps, so wonderfully frosty and autocratic in Corsage, shows another, more emotionally friable side of her considerable range as Hélène. Diagnosed with a degenerative lung disease, Hélène is struggling to come to terms with an aspect of her life – its cessation – that she is unable to fully share with her husband, Matthieu (the late Gaspard Ulliel in one of his final film roles). Finding it increasingly hard to deal with his desperate, dogged optimism, she turns to the internet, trawling through end-of-life blogs. There she finds a kindred spirit in “Mister” (Bjørn Floberg), who has cancer and whose mordant humour and irreverent approach chimes with her own. To Matthieu’s consternation, Hélène decides to visit Mister in his isolated home on the fringes of a fjord in Norway.

    Atef (3 Days in Quiberon) neatly captures Hélène’s existential crisis in the juxtaposition between the vast possibilities of the Scandinavian landscape and the small, dark, stone-walled fisher’s shed in which she chooses to sleep; between the desire that Hélène still feels for her husband and the physical limitations that her disease places on her ability to express her sexuality. Ultimately, the key to a meaningful death is, the film argues, the same as in life: being true to yourself.

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  • Ukraine: senior officials die in helicopter crash near nursery – video report

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    A helicopter believed to have been travelling to the frontline has crashed in a Kyiv suburb, killing senior officials including the interior minister, Denys Monastyrsky, and a number of children who died after debris hit a nearby nursery. Footage from the immediate aftermath shows a building and cars on fire, with video released by the Ukrainian police showing parts of the helicopter scattered across the crash site. Security services are investigating possible causes, including a technical malfunction, a breach of flight rules and the intentional destruction of the helicopter

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