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  • Remains found in Lake Mead identified as Las Vegas man missing for 25 years

    Remains found in Lake Mead identified as Las Vegas man missing for 25 years

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    Nevada officials have identified remains found in Lake Mead as those of a Las Vegas man missing for 25 years, the latest development in a quest to identify a series of bodies discovered in America’s largest reservoir last year.

    On three different days last summer, visitors at a beach on the lake discovered skeletal remains along the shoreline. The Clark county coroner’s office announced on Thursday that those remains belonged to the same person, now identified as as Claude Russell Pensinger, who disappeared on 14 July 1998 at the age of 52.

    Pensinger is the third person the office has identified after several sets of remains emerged from the lake amid a devastating drought that has severely depleted the reservoir.

    Water levels at Lake Mead, a popular recreation site that hosted more than 7 million visitors last year, have been at record lows due to a drought that has gripped the region for nearly two decades. The dry spell in the Colorado River basin, along with overextraction, extreme heat and decreased snowmelt, has uncovered large swaths of the lake bed.

    Beginning last spring, human remains surfaced at Lake Mead in quick succession: a body with a gunshot wound in a barrel in May, a jawbone in the sand the following week, and in July, partial skeletal remains encased in mud along the shoreline. In October, contractors working near a marina found more remains.

    The back-to-back discoveries were not an indication of a serial killer, experts cautioned, but rather the consequence of the environmental disaster draining the lake and uncovering bodies that had once been lost to the water. Most are suspected to be accidental deaths but one case, the remains found in a barrel, is being investigated as a homicide. The local mob museum said a barrel was historically a mob method for disposing of bodies.

    The coroner’s office team have identified two other sets of remains, both Las Vegas-area men who are believed to have drowned – Donald P Smith, a 39-year-old last seen in April 1974, and Thomas Erndt, a 42-year-old last seen at the lake in August 2002. All three identifications were made using DNA analysis.

    The cause and manner of Pensinger’s death is undetermined, the coroner’s office said. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Pensinger was fishing on the lake when he disappeared and his boat was later found running in circles in the water.

    Pensinger’s brother said the pair were fishing together on the lake that day, in separate boats, when Pensinger failed to show up at a meeting point later, 8NewsNow reported. His brother reportedly described him as a good swimmer and a navy and coast guard veteran.

    The remains of a man who died of a gunshot wound discovered in a barrel have not yet been identified.

    Dealing with skeletal remains is particularly challenging, Melanie Rouse, the Clark county coroner, told the Guardian last year, due to the delay from the time of death to the time of recovery and the lack of key physical identifiers. But the office remains dedicated to investigating the cases and providing answers to families, she said.

    “That’s one of the reasons why we continue to do what we do – being able to provide closure and being able to return these unidentified individuals back to their families and provide them with a name,” she said.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Las Vegas-style wedding in Dubai: Marriage licence in just 24 hrs

    Las Vegas-style wedding in Dubai: Marriage licence in just 24 hrs

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    Abu Dhabi: Dubai is set to become the Las Vegas of the Middle East, in terms of completing civil marriage procedures in less than 24 hours, the  British newspaper The Times reported.

    Under the new expatriate family law that came into force on February 1, 2023, non-Muslim residents getting married in Dubai will be able to get their marriage licence in just 24 hours.

    Non-Muslims eligible for civil marriage in Dubai must be at least 21-year-old, unmarried and at least one resident of Dubai.

    On February 1, the UAE began implementing a new federal law that covers marriage, divorce, child custody, and inheritance for non-Muslim citizens and expatriates residing in the country.

    In 2022, UAE became the first country in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to legalize mixed civil marriage in Abu Dhabi, which has attracted 6,000 couples so far from 127 nations. As many as 830 Indian couples have tied the knot under the new civil law.

    The reforms were first approved by the late UAE president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan on November 27, 2021. Out of the seven emirates, only Abu Dhabi adopted the new reforms in November 2022.

    But now UAE is preparing to adopt these reforms in all its lands, which means that these reforms will reach Dubai, which will make this international tourist destination a favorite place for quick weddings.

    Tourists and expatriates living in the country were able to get married there before the new law, but it was a more complicated and lengthy process.

    Dubai’s rulers appear to be relaxing laws in a bid to encourage tourism in the city, which was a top destination for Brits in 2022 and is home to around 250,000 British residents, according to Skyscanner.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )