Friday, November 30, 2012
Sarah Jean DeVries
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Sarah Jean deVries
Sarah Jean deVries has been reported missing to Vancouver Police Department, British Colombia, Canada.
Sarah Jean deVries was born 12 May 1969
she has black hair and brown eyes, is 5 feet tall and weighs around 102 pounds
She was last seen on 13 April 1998
at the Intersection of Princess and East Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C.
If you have A N Y information or know her whereabouts
P L E A S E call Constable Dickson at the Vancouver Police at (604) 687 - 1772 and quote Missing Person case # 98-88486 |
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Bangladesh's worst-ever factory blaze kills over 100
Bangladesh's worst-ever factory blaze kills over 100
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DHAKA
(Reuters) - Fire swept through a garment factory on the outskirts of
Bangladesh's capital killing more than 100 people, the fire brigade said
on Sunday, in the country's worst-ever factory blaze.
Working conditions at Bangladeshi factories are notoriously poor,
with little enforcement of safety laws, and overcrowding and locked
fire doors are common. The cause of this fire was not immediately known.The blaze at the nine-storey Tazreen Fashion factory in the Ashulia industrial belt of Dhaka started on the ground floor late on Saturday and spread, trapping hundreds of workers.
"So far, the confirmed death toll is 109, including nine who died by jumping from the building," Mizanur Rahman, deputy director of the fire brigade, told Reuters.
Witnesses said the workers, mostly women, ran for safety as the fire engulfed the plant but were unable to get through narrow exits.
"Many jumped out from the windows and were injured, or died on the spot," Milon, a resident, said.
Most of the bodies were burnt beyond recognition and authorities had started burials while mourning relatives scrambled to find their loved ones, officials and witnesses said.
Unofficial sources put the number of dead at more than 120. Most of the bodies were found on the second floor, Rahman said.
Bangladesh has around 4,500 garment factories and is the world's biggest exporter of clothing after China, with garments making up 80 percent of its $24 billion annual exports.
This was the highest ever death toll in a Bangladeshi factory fire. In 2006, 84 people were killed in a blaze in the southern port of Chittagong where fire exits had been blocked.
More than 300 factories near the capital shut for almost a week earlier this year as workers demanded higher wages and better working conditions.
(Editing by Nick Macfie)
Friday, November 23, 2012
Vancouver Police Shooting 2009
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Vancouver Police Shooting at 500 block of Homer Street on March 20, 2009. Video courtesy of the Abbotsford Police Department.
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
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The cop who was off her meds that day, even lied about the man after she murdered him, claiming FALSELY that he "LUNGED" at her. As you can clearly see, he was OFFERING her what he thought she wanted from him, his TINY EXACTO knife, HARDLY a WEAPON. She refused to take it and instead backed up into her DELUSION. Stan Loew was NOT there, I WAS.