VVIP Chopper deal case: Court raps jail authorities, says incidents inside jail bring bad name to country
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VVIP Chopper deal case: Court raps jail authorities, says incidents inside jail bring bad name to country
New Delhi [India], April 24 (ANI): While deciding the application moved by accused Christian Michel James, Rouse Avenue District Court rapped the jail authorities over keeping him near a gangster in the same ward. The court stated that the jail authorities should act humanely, as the incident occur»»»


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Death toll rises to 87 as standoff between police and miners ends in South AfricaSignup to our Newsletter!
STILFONTEIN, (TIP): The death toll in a monthslong standoff between police and miners trapped while working illegally in an abandoned gold mine in South Africa has risen to at least 87, police said Thursday as they wound down a rescue operation that has pulled more than 240 survivors out from de ..»»»


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STILFONTEIN, South Africa —They look like the walking dead. Dusty men, skin and hair caked in dirt, skeletal. Some struggle to walk and collapse. They blink like moles in the harsh South African sunlight. Some look painfully young. Operations to rescue hundreds of illegal miners at an abandoned gol»»»


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