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Australian teachers quit after 5th & 6th grade Syrian Muslim Students threaten to behead them!

 

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We all have our Mommy and Daddy issues .... but JESUS CHRIST ON A CRUTCH

https://nypost.com/2019/03/16/woman-sucked-into-parents-grave-suing-long-island-cemetery/
Woman ‘sucked into parents’ grave’ suing Long Island cemetery
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A woman visiting her parents’ Long Island burial plot descended into more than despair — she sank hip-deep into their grave, a lawsuit claims.


In the real-life horror show, Joanne Cullen bent down to fix a bow on a wreath by the headstone when a sinkhole formed and began to “swallow” her up, according to court papers.


“It caused her to fall forward and smash her head on the tombstone,” cracking a tooth, her lawyer, Joseph Perrini, told The Post.


She then tried to “bounce back and she started sinking into the ground and grabbed the sides of the tombstone,” he said.


The stunned North Bellmore, Long Island, woman cried out for help, but no one in the graveyard could hear her screams.


The creepy calamity occurred at dusk on Dec. 19, 2016.


“Getting sucked into your parents’ grave when you go to visit them on a cool December afternoon with the sun going down … it’s terrifying and traumatizing,” the lawyer said.


Now it’s the St. Charles Resurrection Cemetery administrators’ turn to shiver in fear — after being hit with Cullen’s $5 million lawsuit in Queens Supreme Court.


The 64-year-old says the chilling incident in the Farmingdale graveyard — the final resting place of her bookkeeper mother, Evelyn, and roofer father, John — has left her an emotional wreck.


“I will never go back there again,” Cullen said through her attorney, adding she now fears walking in open fields and “has nightmares” and headaches. She also needs counseling now, the suit claims.


Perrini contends that gravediggers who backfilled a grave adjacent to Cullen’s parents’ left an underground void that caused Cullen to sink into the netherworld.


“It’s outrageous that this should happen to anybody,” the attorney said. “We want to make sure the cemetery and employees learn from this. We want to make sure this doesn’t happen to anyone else.”


Cullen is suing St. John’s Cemetery Corp. — an arm of the Catholic Church’s Brooklyn Diocese — which manages St. Charles Resurrection. The cemetery is the final resting place for Oscar-nominated actor Vincent Gardenia and Wimbledon men’s doubles champion Vitas Gerulaitis.
 

wwkirk

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We all have our Mommy and Daddy issues .... but JESUS CHRIST ON A CRUTCH

https://nypost.com/2019/03/16/woman-sucked-into-parents-grave-suing-long-island-cemetery/
Woman ‘sucked into parents’ grave’ suing Long Island cemetery
190316-li-cemetery-suit.jpg


A woman visiting her parents’ Long Island burial plot descended into more than despair — she sank hip-deep into their grave, a lawsuit claims.


In the real-life horror show, Joanne Cullen bent down to fix a bow on a wreath by the headstone when a sinkhole formed and began to “swallow” her up, according to court papers.


“It caused her to fall forward and smash her head on the tombstone,” cracking a tooth, her lawyer, Joseph Perrini, told The Post.


She then tried to “bounce back and she started sinking into the ground and grabbed the sides of the tombstone,” he said.


The stunned North Bellmore, Long Island, woman cried out for help, but no one in the graveyard could hear her screams.


The creepy calamity occurred at dusk on Dec. 19, 2016.


“Getting sucked into your parents’ grave when you go to visit them on a cool December afternoon with the sun going down … it’s terrifying and traumatizing,” the lawyer said.


Now it’s the St. Charles Resurrection Cemetery administrators’ turn to shiver in fear — after being hit with Cullen’s $5 million lawsuit in Queens Supreme Court.


The 64-year-old says the chilling incident in the Farmingdale graveyard — the final resting place of her bookkeeper mother, Evelyn, and roofer father, John — has left her an emotional wreck.


“I will never go back there again,” Cullen said through her attorney, adding she now fears walking in open fields and “has nightmares” and headaches. She also needs counseling now, the suit claims.


Perrini contends that gravediggers who backfilled a grave adjacent to Cullen’s parents’ left an underground void that caused Cullen to sink into the netherworld.


“It’s outrageous that this should happen to anybody,” the attorney said. “We want to make sure the cemetery and employees learn from this. We want to make sure this doesn’t happen to anyone else.”


Cullen is suing St. John’s Cemetery Corp. — an arm of the Catholic Church’s Brooklyn Diocese — which manages St. Charles Resurrection. The cemetery is the final resting place for Oscar-nominated actor Vincent Gardenia and Wimbledon men’s doubles champion Vitas Gerulaitis.
The story doesn't say how she managed to get out.
 

nivek

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Skid Road: How California's army of homeless has turned the state's richest boulevards into RV parks as exorbitant rents force families and full-time workers to live on four wheels

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Homeless people living in RVs has become a crisis across California, from the suburban streets of Los Angeles (main) to lines near Stanford University in Palo Alto (top, bottom right). Californians such as Los Angeles man Joe (inset) are living in the vehicles for a variety of reasons; they run the gamut from families who can no longer afford their neighborhood but want to keep their children in local schools to working professionals who simply find rents too high.

The scale of the situation is so vast that organizations and non-profits such as SafeParkingLA have sprung up to identify and organize safe, guarded lots where homeless people can park their RVs, camper vans and other vehicles to sleep. The number of homeless living in RVs is disputed, however, because they are often missed in counts, do not access separate homeless services or do not consider themselves homeless at all.


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nivek

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Louisiana man, 58, who has spent 36 years in prison on a wrongful rape conviction is FREED after prosecutors finally agree to test fingerprints from the scene and find that they belong to someone else
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Archie Williams, 58, was convicted of raping and stabbing a woman in her home in Baton Rouge in 1982. He was 22 at the time and was convicted after the woman identified him in a line-up of people. It was the third time she had seen his face after being shown photographs of him by police on two occasions beforehand.

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wwkirk

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Louisiana man, 58, who has spent 36 years in prison on a wrongful rape conviction is FREED after prosecutors finally agree to test fingerprints from the scene and find that they belong to someone else
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Archie Williams, 58, was convicted of raping and stabbing a woman in her home in Baton Rouge in 1982. He was 22 at the time and was convicted after the woman identified him in a line-up of people. It was the third time she had seen his face after being shown photographs of him by police on two occasions beforehand.

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I hope he gets a large settlement, though no sum could make up for so many years lost.
Not testing fingerprints from the outset is worse than malpractice, it's downright unethical.
 

nivek

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I hope he gets a large settlement, though no sum could make up for so many years lost.
Not testing fingerprints from the outset is worse than malpractice, it's downright unethical.

Its a disgrace, 36 years of his life gone because no one tested fingerprints...:mad8:

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