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  • Shocking Incident: Umpire killed for giving wrong ‘no-ball’ during cricket match – Kashmir News

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    Umpire killed for giving wrong ‘no-ball’ during cricket match

    In a shocking incident, an umpire was killed by a youth for reportedly taking a wrong decision on no-ball during a cricket match in Mahisalanda ground under Choudwar police station  on Sunday.

    The deceased has been identified as Lucky Rout and the accused as Muna Rout.

    According to sources, an altercation broke out between two teams due to the umpire’s decision. Soon, the situation took a heated turn, as Muna attacked lucky on his head with a bat. As a result Lucky fell unconscious on the spot. But Muna continued the brutal attack and stabbed Lucky with a sharp weapon.

    Locals rushed Lucky to hospital soon. However, he was declared brought-dead by doctors there.

    Meanwhile, tension escalated in the area following the incident.

    On being informed, the local police reached the spot and initiated a probe into the matter. (Agencies)

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  • Indian-origin data analyst killed after struck by bus at Boston airport

    Indian-origin data analyst killed after struck by bus at Boston airport

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    New York: A 47-year-old Indian-American data analyst was killed on the spot after being struck by a bus at Boston’s international airport where he had gone to pick up a friend, according to a media report.

    Vishwachand Kolla, originally from Andhra Pradesh, was an employee of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company.

    He was at the Logan International Airport, Boston to pick up a visiting musician from the airport travelling to Boston when the incident took place on March 28, US media report said.

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    Massachusetts State Police said Kolla was at the lower level of Terminal B to pick up a friend around 5 p.m. when he was struck by a bus.

    “Kolla was standing on the driver’s side of his Acura SUV while, simultaneously, the Dartmouth Transportation motor coach was travelling on the roadway. The investigation indicates that the middle of the bus made contact with Kolla and dragged him along the driver’s side of his SUV,” State Police spokesman Dave Procopio said in a statement.

    An off-duty nurse rushed to help Kolla but he died at the scene, the report added.
    Troopers interviewed the bus driver, a 54-year-old woman, and inspected the bus. She has not been charged at this point in the investigation, the report said.

    The passengers were quickly rushed off the bus and their luggage was moved to another part of the airport.

    In a statement, Dartmouth Coach said, “Our deepest sympathies are with everyone impacted by this evening’s incident at Logan Airport. We’re working in conjunction with the Massachusetts State Police and Massport to gather further information.”

    Kolla worked at Takeda in the company’s Global Oncology division. Takeda industries told Boston.com in an email that they are “deeply saddened to learn of his unexpected passing.”

    “We send our heartfelt condolences to Vishwachand’s family, friends and loved ones during this difficult time and will be looking at how we can help offer any support as we respect the family’s privacy during this time,” they wrote.

    Meanwhile, Kolla’s relatives have set up a gofundme page USD 406,151 raised of USD 750,000 goal.

    Kolla is survived by his wife, and two sons, according to the page.

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  • Andhra man killed in Boston after being struck by bus

    Andhra man killed in Boston after being struck by bus

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    New York: A 47-year-old man from Andhra Pradesh died on the spot after being struck by a bus at Boston’s Logan International Airport where he had gone to pick up a friend.

    Massachusetts State Police said Vishwachand Kolla of Lexington was standing outside his car near the curb of Terminal B last week when a Dartmouth Transportation motor coach hit and dragged him, along with the driver’s side of his SUV, CBS News reported.

    An off-duty nurse rushed to help Kolla but the father of two died at the scene.

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    Police have not released the name of the bus driver, a 54-year-old woman who is assisting the police with investigations, and has declined any medical attention.

    After the accident, the passengers were rushed off the bus and all bus service was canceled for the rest of the night at Terminal B.

    “Our deepest sympathies are with everyone impacted by this evening’s incident at Logan Airport. We’re working in conjunction with the Massachusetts State Police and Massport to gather further information,” Dartmouth Coach said in a statement.

    Massachusetts State Police said the investigation is on, and no criminal charges have been filed at the moment.

    Kolla was a data scientist by profession and has most recently worked at Takeda as a Data Analytics Director, according to his obituary.

    He had worked as a Management Consultant at John Hancock, Deloitte, Boston Consulting Group, IBM and Sun Microsystems.

    He was also an active member of Telugu and Indian communities in the Greater Boston area including NRI Vasavi Association and Telugu Association of Greater Boston.

    “Vishwa was a philanthropist who put others before himself and led a minimalistic lifestyle. He was a deeply spiritual person who committed his life to Vedic and Spiritual living, his obituary read.

    Last month, Plainsboro resident Sreekanth Digala, also hailing from Andhra Pradesh, died after he was struck by an inter-city train in New Jersey.

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  • Broad swaths of U.S. reel from tornadoes that killed 29

    Broad swaths of U.S. reel from tornadoes that killed 29

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    Biden earlier declared broad areas of the country major disaster areas, making federal resources and financial aid available to support recovery.

    Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders in Arkansas, where at least five people were killed, already had declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard.

    Confirmed or suspected tornadoes in 11 states destroyed homes and businesses, splintered trees and laid waste to neighborhoods.

    The National Weather Service confirmed Sunday that a tornado was responsible for damage to several homes near Bridgeville, Delaware. One person was found dead inside a house heavily damaged by the storm Saturday night, Delaware State Police reported.

    It may take days to confirm all the recent tornadoes and where they touched down. The dead also included at least nine in one Tennessee county, five in Indiana and four in Illinois.

    Other deaths from the storms that hit Friday night into Saturday were reported in Alabama and Mississippi.

    Residents of Wynne, Arkansas, a community of about 8,000 people 50 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, woke Saturday to find the high school’s roof shredded and its windows blown out. At least four people died.

    Ashley Macmillan said she, her husband and their children huddled with their dogs in a small bathroom as a tornado passed, “praying and saying goodbye to each other, because we thought we were dead.” A falling tree seriously damaged their home, but they got out unhurt.

    Chainsaws buzzed, as bulldozers plowed into debris. Utility crews restored power as some neighborhoods began recovery.

    Nine people died in Tennessee’s McNairy County, east of Memphis, according to Patrick Sheehan, director the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency.

    Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee drove to the county Saturday to tour the destruction and comfort residents. He said the storm capped the “worst” week of his time as governor, coming days after a school shooting in Nashville that killed six people including a family friend whose funeral he and his wife attended earlier in the day.

    “It’s terrible what has happened in this community, this county, this state,” Lee said. “But it looks like your community has done what Tennessean communities do, and that is rally and respond.”

    Jeffrey Day said he called his daughter after seeing on the news that their community of Adamsville was being hit. Huddled in a closet with her 2-year-old son as the storm passed over, she answered the phone screaming.

    “She kept asking me, ‘What do I do, daddy?’” Day said, tearing up. “I didn’t know what to say.”

    After the storm passed, his daughter crawled out of her destroyed home and drove to nearby family.

    In Memphis, police spokesperson Christopher Williams said via email late Saturday that there were three apparent weather-related deaths there: two children and an adult who died when a tree fell on a house.

    Tennessee officials warned that a repeat of similar weather conditions is expected Tuesday.

    Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker traveled Sunday to Belvidere to visit the Apollo Theatre, which partially collapsed as about 260 people were attending a heavy metal concert. A 50-year-old man who was pulled from the rubble later died.

    The governor said 48 others were treated in hospitals, with five in critical condition.

    Pritzker also planned to visit Crawford County, about 230 miles south of Chicago, where three people were killed and eight injured when a tornado hit around New Hebron.

    “We’ve had emergency crews digging people out of their basements because the house is collapsed on top of them, but luckily they had that safe space to go to,” Sheriff Bill Rutan said at a news conference.

    That tornado was not far from where three people died in Indiana’s Sullivan County, about 95 miles southwest of Indianapolis. Several people were rescued overnight, with reports of as many as 12 people injured.

    In the Little Rock area, at least one person was killed and more than 50 were hurt, some critically. The National Weather Service said that tornado was a high-end EF3 twister with up to 165 mph winds and a path as long as 25 miles.

    Masoud Shahed-Ghaznavi was having lunch at home when the tornado roared through his neighborhood. He hid in the laundry room as sheetrock fell and windows shattered. When he emerged, the house was mostly rubble.

    “Everything around me is sky,” he recalled Saturday.

    Another suspected tornado killed a woman in northern Alabama’s Madison County, officials said, and in northern Mississippi’s Pontotoc County, authorities confirmed one death and four injuries.

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  • Russian military blogger killed in St Petersburg blast

    Russian military blogger killed in St Petersburg blast

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    St Petersburg: A military blogger, who used to report on the situation in Donbass region where the Russian and Ukrainian forces are currently fighting, was killed in an explosion in a cafe in St Petersburg on Sunday, reports said.

    Blogger ‘Vladlen Tatarsky’ (real name Maksim Fomin), was killed in the incident at the ‘Street Bar’ cafe, while 15 others were injured, RT reported, citing RIA Novosti and TASS.

    The cafe is located on the Universitetskaya Embankment in the historical city centre on the Neva River bank.

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    Tatarsky joined the Donbass militias back in 2014 in the wake of the Maidan coup in Kiev. He since become known in Russia as a blogger and a correspondent reporting on the situation in the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. He also authored several books, RT reported.

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  • 26 killed after deadly tornadoes, storms hit multiple US states

    26 killed after deadly tornadoes, storms hit multiple US states

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    Washington: At least 26 people have been killed after a series of tornadoes and deadly storms struck through towns and cities in several US states, authorities said on Sunday.

    Homes were destroyed and thousands left without power after huge storms caused devastation across several states, the BBC reported.

    According to the National Weather Service of the US, there have been more than 80 reported tornadoes since Friday.

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    States including Arkansas, Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana, Alabama and Mississippi have all had fatalities.

    One storm shredded through the Arkansas town of Wynne — a community, around 170 km from the state capital, Little Rock.

    A school was badly damaged, with some buildings torn to pieces. One of its teachers, Lisa Worden, said a decision to send pupils home early was critical.

    Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency in the state of Arkansas on Friday, with the national guard activated to help with recovery efforts.

    She said she had spoken to US President Joe Biden about the situation, who promised federal aid.

    Friday’s storms also led to the collapse of a theatre roof at a packed heavy metal gig in Belvidere, Illinois state, leading to one death and 28 injuries.

    As storms continue to work their way east, hundreds of thousands of people are without power across several states.

    Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania are the worst affected, according to the US PowerOutage website.

    In a bulletin, the Storm Prediction Center warned some of the projected tornadoes could track across the ground for long distances.

    The deadly tornadoes come a week after a rare, long-track twister killed 26 people in Mississippi.

    The Mississippi tornado last week travelled 94 km and lasted about an hour and 10 minutes — an unusually long period of time for a storm to sustain itself. It damaged about 2,000 homes, officials said.

    President Biden visited the state on Friday to pay his condolences.

    Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb on Saturday declared disaster emergencies for Sullivan and Johnson counties.

    Fatalities were also reported in Alabama and Mississippi, and tornadoes also caused damage in eastern Iowa.

    From northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin, including Chicago and Milwaukee, tornado watches extend nearly 1,000 miles all the way to Mississippi and Texas, affecting tens of thousands of people on Friday, according to AccuWeather.

    It could take days to determine the exact number of tornadoes, said Bill Bunting, chief of forecast operations at the Storm Prediction Center.

    There were also hundreds of reports of large hail and damaging winds, said Bunting, adding that “that’s a quite active day… but that’s not unprecedented.”

    Just one week ago, a massive tornado levelled a town in the southern US state of Mississippi, claiming 25 lives. The 26th death was reported in Alabama during the same round of turbulent weather.

    The latest “intense supercell thunderstorms” are only expected to become more common in middle and southern US states, as temperatures rise around the world, experts say.

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  • 21 killed, over 130 injured after tornadoes, storms hit multiple US states

    21 killed, over 130 injured after tornadoes, storms hit multiple US states

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    Washington: At least 21 people have been killed and more than 130 others injured after strong tornadoes and deadly storms struck multiple midwestern and southern US states Friday into early Saturday, authorities said on Sunday.

    According to CNN, more than 50 preliminary tornado reports were recorded on Friday in at least seven US states.

    Four people died and dozens more were hurt when a confirmed strong tornado tore through Wynne, the county seat and largest city of Cross County, Arkansas, according to local media outlet Region 8 News.

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    There was “total destruction throughout the town” and dozens of residents were trapped following the tornado, Xinhua News Agnecy reported quoting Wynne Police Chief Richard Dennis.

    One person died and at least 50 people were sent to hospitals in Little Rock, Arkansas, after a violent tornado caused severe damage on Friday afternoon, according to Pulaski County officials.

    “Close to 2,600 structures have been impacted,” Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. told CNN on Saturday.

    At least seven people were killed in McNairy County, which is located in southwest Tennessee, State Governor Bill Lee said in a statement.

    A 50-year-old man was killed on the scene when the roof of the Apollo Theatre in Belvidere, northern Illinois collapsed on Friday night. Up to 40 others were taken to hospitals, with at least two of them in critical condition, officials said.

    Three others were killed following the collapse of a residential structure in Crawford County, southern Illinois, according to Illinois Emergency Management Agency spokesperson Kevin Sur.

    Also on Friday night, three people died while multiple residences and the volunteer fire department were damaged in Sullivan County, Indiana, State Police Sgt. Matt Ames said.

    Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb on Saturday declared disaster emergencies for Sullivan and Johnson counties.

    Fatalities were also reported in Alabama and Mississippi, and tornadoes also caused damage in eastern Iowa.

    From northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin, including Chicago and Milwaukee, tornado watches extend nearly 1,000 miles all the way to Mississippi and Texas, affecting tens of thousands of people on Friday, according to AccuWeather.

    It could take days to determine the exact number of tornadoes, said Bill Bunting, chief of forecast operations at the Storm Prediction Center.

    There were also hundreds of reports of large hail and damaging winds, said Bunting, adding that “that’s a quite active day … but that’s not unprecedented.”

    Just one week ago, a massive tornado leveled a town in the southern U.S. state of Mississippi, claiming 25 lives. The 26th death was reported in Alabama during the same round of turbulent weather.

    The latest “intense supercell thunderstorms” are only expected to become more common in middle and southern US states, as temperatures rise around the world, experts say.

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  • 3 killed, 3 wounded in bar shooting in US state of Oklahoma

    3 killed, 3 wounded in bar shooting in US state of Oklahoma

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    Washington: Three people were killed on the scene and three others wounded at a bar shooting on in Oklahoma City, the capital city of midwestern US state Oklahoma, authorities said.

    Police responded to the shooting at the Whiskey Barrel Saloon around 9 p.m. local time (0200 GMT Sunday), according to local media, Xinhua News Agency reported.

    The wounded were hospitalised, with one in critical condition and the other two having non-life-threatening injuries, the Oklahoma City Police Department said.

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    A suspect has been reportedly in custody.

    An investigation is underway. No more details are available so far.

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  • Karnataka: Muslim cattle trader told to ‘Go back to Pakistan’; killed

    Karnataka: Muslim cattle trader told to ‘Go back to Pakistan’; killed

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    A cattle trader named Idrees Pasha on Saturday was allegedly killed by a group of Hindutva members in Karnataka’s Ramanagara district.

    The event has sparked agitation among locals and family members of the deceased, who are demanding justice for the offenders as soon as possible.

    According to journalist Imran Khan, one of the primary suspects in the case has been identified as Puneet Kerehalli, who has been booked along with other suspects by the police.

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    The deceased’s family members have accused Puneet and his colleagues of being cow vigilantes and have demanded Rs 2 lakh to release Pasha or else they would murder him.

    Following Idrees Pasha’s gruesome death, his family members protested with his body, demanding action against Puneet Kerehalli and his colleagues. According to family members, Puneet mistreated and attacked Pasha, which resulted in his death.

    The police have opened a murder case under IPC Sections 302, 341 (wrongful restraint), and 504 based on a complaint lodged by family members (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace).

    The FIR stated that Idrees Pasha showed Puneet the purchase documentation, but he abused him and demanded Rs 2 lakh. Puneet allegedly asked Pasha to ‘Go back to Pakistan and then chased and beat him, resulting in Pasha’s death. Two of Pasha’s associates were also hurt in the event.

    The police arrived on the scene and pacified the agitated family members before handing over the body for a post-mortem examination.

    Who is Puneeth Kerehalli?

    Puneeth Kerehalli is closely linked to Chakravarty Sulibele, the founder of the ‘Yuva Brigade,’ and Pramod Muthalik, the head of the Sri Ram Sene.

    After news of the incident came to light, photographs of Puneet with several BJP stalwarts including Karnataka state ministers, South Bengaluru MP Tejaswi Surya, BJP national secretary CT Ravi surfaced online raising questions about his connections with the ruling Karnataka establishment.



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  • Ram Navami violence: 1 killed, 6 injured & 80 arrested in Bihar

    Ram Navami violence: 1 killed, 6 injured & 80 arrested in Bihar

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    Tensions remained high in Bihar even a day after Ram Navami, as new violence in Rohtas and Nalanda districts yesterday, the police said.

    One person was murdered and many others were injured in Nalanda’s Biharsharif during skirmishes between two groups last evening, while six others were hurt in a bomb blast in Rohtas district’s Sasaram town.

    The blast occurred at a residence in Sasaram, the police said and a two-wheeler was retrieved from the scene.

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    To ensure law and order in the region, police have issued prohibitory orders in Nalanda. On Friday, clashes were reported in both districts.

    Since Thursday, tensions have been mounting over the removal of Ram Navami processions. By Friday afternoon, the tension had escalated into full-fledged fights, with both sides throwing stones at one other.

    District Magistrate of Nalanda Shashank Shubhankar stated that at least 80 persons have been detained, and community leaders are organising meetings to urge people to keep the peace.

    Senior officials are present in the affected districts, and security has been enhanced in Nalanda and Rohtas, they said, adding that social media is also being monitored to avoid the transmission of false or inflammatory news.

    Home Minister Amit Shah, who was due to visit Sasaram today, spoke to Bihar Governor Rajendra Arlekar on Sunday about the state’s violent situation.

    After communal tensions in the area, Shah cancelled his trip to the state.

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