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  • Bodies, clothes, bags lie on ground after stampede at mass Hindu gathering in India


    By Saurabh Sharma

    LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) – Bodies, clothes and bags lay scattered on the ground after a deadly stampede at the world’s largest gathering of humanity, the Maha Kumbh Mela in northern India, on one of the most auspicious days in Hinduism.

    Witnesses described a mass of people rushing to take a pre-dawn dip at the confluence of the three sacred rivers – the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the mythical, invisible Saraswati, at Prayagraj, which Hindus believe absolves them of all sins and frees them from the circle of life and death.

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    An unnamed official said at least seven people had died and dozens more had been injured in the stampede that took place in the early hours of Wednesday. But there was no confirmation of deaths or injuries from the local government, more than 12 hours after the incident.

    “We saw people falling, lying one above another and crushing others to find a safe place. As we went ahead, we saw clothes, bodies of people, their bags, clothes and other belongings littered around,” Shweta Tripathi, a resident of Sant Kabir Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, told Reuters.

    “It all happened so fast that I couldn’t process it and started crying. Luckily none from my group was hurt and we are all safe,” she said.

    She saw a child and his relative crying next to bodies of their loved ones.

    “I don’t think I am coming ever again,” she said.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela is the world’s largest congregation of humanity, attracting some 400 million people over its six weeks. By comparison, the Haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia drew 1.8 million last year.

    By Tuesday nearly 200 million people had attended the 2025 festival since it started two weeks ago.

    Visuals showed distressed attendees searching for their belongings amid piles of bags, clothes and water bottles thrown around. Some people were seen walking with containers carrying the holy water from the rivers.

    Abhishek Kumar, who said he also attended the Mela with a few of his relatives saw people falling because of the crowd that surged to take a dip.

    “Some people were returning after taking a dip and others were rushing towards the river. There was absolutely no co-ordination between the two crowds,” he told ABP news channel.

    “Some of the women in our group were old and they tripped and fell. People walked over them in their hurry to get out,” he said.

    Kumar said it took him and others more than an hour to get to the makeshift hospital near the site of the festival because of the surging crowds.

    “From what we could tell, the women we brought here were not breathing, but we don’t know for sure. We just picked them up on our shoulders and ran.”

    (Reporting by Saurabh Sharma,writing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Tanvi Mehta, Editing by Angus MacSwan)



    In a tragic turn of events, bodies, clothes, and bags were left scattered on the ground after a stampede occurred at a mass Hindu gathering in India. The chaos unfolded as thousands of devotees gathered to participate in the religious event, resulting in a rush of people that led to the deadly stampede.

    The scene was described as chaotic and heartbreaking, with injured individuals lying on the ground amidst the debris. Rescue teams rushed to the scene to provide aid to the injured and transport them to nearby hospitals for treatment.

    Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident to determine the cause of the stampede and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to prevent such tragedies in the future. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families during this difficult time.

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  • Bodies on streets, hospitals struggle, battles intensify in DR Congo’s Goma | United Nations News


    Heavy battles between M23 fighters and Congolese government forces in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) city of Goma have left many bodies on the streets, with hospitals struggling to deal with the growing number of casualties.

    In the capital Kinshasa, protesters criticising international inaction attacked the embassies of Rwanda, France, Belgium and the United States on Tuesday.

    On Monday, the rebels, which the United Nations says are backed by Rwanda, marched into Goma and declared the key city under their control, signalling a big blow to the Congolese army and a serious escalation in the years-long conflict that has killed hundreds and displaced millions in the region.

    DRC’s Rural Development Minister Muhindo Nzangi said the Congolese army controlled 80 percent of Goma, with Rwandan troops either on the city’s outskirts or back across the border.

    At a news briefing on Tuesday, the UN and other aid agencies warned that hospitals are overwhelmed in Goma, treating hundreds of patients with gunshot, mortar and shrapnel wounds while many bodies lie in the streets.

    “There are currently hundreds of people in hospital, most admitted with gunshot wounds,” said Adelheid Marschang, WHO’s emergency response coordinator for the DRC.

    At least 17 people were killed in Goma on Monday, and the AFP news agency reported quoting hospital sources that doctors in the city were treating 367 people wounded in the clashes. Civil society members and NGOs working in Goma put the death toll at 25, with 375 people wounded.

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    Rwandan security officers escort members of the armed forces of the DRC, who surrendered in Goma, following fighting with M23 rebels, in Gisenyi, Rwanda [File: Jean Bizimana/Reuters]

    Greg Ramm, country director for Save the Children in DRC, said on Tuesday that while “we have reports that neighbourhoods are calm, a few minutes later, we hear reports of new shelling”.

    Heavy small arms fire and mortar fire continued in the streets, where many dead bodies could be seen, Jens Laerke, spokesperson for the UN humanitarian office, also said at a press briefing, citing reports from UN staff in the city.

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    Kenya’s principal secretary for foreign affairs, Korir Sing’Oei, condemned attacks on Kenyan, Ugandan and South African embassies by “marauding protesters who are voicing their discontent”.

    The US embassy in Kinshasa advised citizens to “shelter in place and avoid movements”. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot condemned the “unacceptable” attack, saying a fire in the French embassy building was now under control.

    Meanwhile, the World Food Programme said food assistance activities in and around Goma “have been temporarily paused” and expressed concern over food shortages.

    Also on Tuesday, South Africa confirmed three of its soldiers had died in the fighting on Monday after getting “caught in the crossfire”. It added that another soldier killed in the recent fighting had also died on Monday, bringing the number of deaths in the past week to 13.

    The fighting has sent thousands of people streaming out of Goma, which has been a key regional hub for humanitarian aid for displaced people. Hundreds of thousands have fled fighting since the start of the year on top of three million displaced in the eastern DRC last year.

    “The city is in real difficulty and if it hasn’t fallen overnight, it will in the coming days,” French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told Sud Radio. “Rwanda must put down its weapons, calm must return and dialogue needs to restart.”

    Fear and uncertainty as M23 rebels take Congo’s largest eastern city
    People displaced by the fighting with M23 rebels make their way to the centre of Goma [File: Moses Sawasawa/AP Photo]

    One Goma resident told the Reuters news agency that he had seen men in Rwandan army uniforms on Monday.

    “In the evening, I went out to see what the situation was. I saw soldiers dressed in brand new Rwandan uniforms,” the resident of central Goma said.

    Fire exchanges also took place between Congolese and Rwandan troops on either side of a border crossing near Goma. Five civilians were killed and 25 seriously wounded on the outskirts of Rwandan border town Gisenyi, Rwanda’s military told AFP on Monday.

    M23, or the March 23 Movement, is one of hundreds of armed groups operating in the eastern DRC and seeking to control critical mineral mines.

    The group is composed of Tutsi fighters and claims it is fighting for the rights of the DRC’s minority Tutsi population. It emerged in 2012 after a group from the armed forces of the DRC (FARDC) broke away, complaining of ill-treatment.

    In 2012, M23 first seized Goma, but the Congolese army, supported by the UN forces, pushed the rebels back into the eastern hills on the border with Rwanda in 2013.

    The DRC government and the UN accuse Rwanda, under President Paul Kagame, of supporting M23 with soldiers and weapons in a bid to control the mineral-rich eastern DRC.

    “There’s no question that there are Rwandan troops in Goma supporting the M23,” UN peacekeeping forces’ chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix told reporters at a livestreamed event. “It’s difficult to tell exactly what the numbers are.”

    Rwanda has denied the charge and accused the DRC of harbouring members of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, an anti-Kagame rebel group that was involved in the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

    As the fighting escalates, the African Union’s Peace and Security Council will hold a meeting later on Tuesday to discuss the crisis.

    The UN Security Council will also meet on Tuesday to discuss the crisis.



    The Democratic Republic of Congo’s city of Goma is currently facing a dire situation as bodies litter the streets, hospitals are overwhelmed, and battles intensify. The United Nations has reported that the situation in Goma is rapidly deteriorating, with the city becoming a battleground for various armed groups.

    The violence and fighting in Goma have resulted in a high number of casualties, with bodies being left on the streets as hospitals struggle to cope with the influx of injured individuals. The United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire and for all parties involved to prioritize the safety and well-being of civilians.

    The situation in Goma is a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict and instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The United Nations is working tirelessly to provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the violence and to help bring an end to the fighting.

    As the situation in Goma continues to escalate, it is crucial for the international community to come together to support the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo and to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The world cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering and devastation that is unfolding in Goma.

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  • Tom Pestock (Baron Corbin) Explains Why He Was Upset After A Writer Said, ‘We Need Bodies For Jacob Fatu’


    Tom Pestock (Baron Corbin) was utilized in a variety of ways during his 12-year run in WWE, filling a role from the top of the card to the bottom of the card.

    Pestock often put over top guys who were on their way or already established as world championship talent.

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    Speaking to Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Pestock recalled a conversation with a writer who used a term that he was not thrilled with.

    “I almost lost it one time. I was so angry, and I don’t get angry that easy over stuff like this. I try not to let people control my emotions. I was sitting with the head writer of SmackDown, and it still makes my blood boil because it doesn’t pertain just to me, but I was like, ‘Do we have any ideas? What are you thinking creatively?’ He’s like, ‘We have Jacob [Fatu] up and running. We’re going to need bodies for him.’ We’re not bodies. Nobody on this roster is just a body. That was so frustrating to hear. It doesn’t pertain to me, but this is what you think of? I’ve been here 12 years and I’m a body for somebody else? If you want to say something like that, go, ‘We think you’d be great to help build Jacob. You’d make him look like a monster.’ Let’s go. ‘We’re going to need bodies.’ He’s referring to the bottom half of our roster. It’s so disrespectful to say that about people who go out there and put their life on the line every night. Careers can be ended in an instant. Look at Big E. One suplex wrong and he may never wrestle again. It can end like that. You can end up a quadriplegic; all of these things can happen. It’s your livelihood and how you put food on the table.

    “I’m grateful to have a long career that I don’t have to worry about that. If you’re three years in and just a body and disregarded as not even a human being, in a sense, come on. It takes everybody. Guys who are there to be extras are just as important as talent. Without those guys, we don’t have major superstars. You need guys that can do that and do it well. That’s harder sometimes than being the top guy when everything is fed to you, and you’re given every opportunity, and you’re built on this pedestal. When you’re the dude clawing at the bottom trying to get there, it’s way harder to be down there and survive and be happy and successful than to be ‘this is our guy and everything funnels to him.’ That’s easy to be up there. The only hard part is the amount of time it takes. When you’re put on a pedestal, it’s much easier than being a guy fighting for those two or three minutes. To refer to them as bodies….I said something and he was like, ‘I didn’t think of how I said it that way.’”

    Pestock never faced Fatu in WWE.

    Elsewhere during the interview, Pestock explained why Baron Corbin is dead. You can find his full comments by clicking here.

    If you use any of the quotes above, please credit and link to the original source with a h/t and link back to Fightful for the transcription.



    Tom Pestock, better known as WWE superstar Baron Corbin, recently opened up about a situation that left him feeling upset and disrespected. In a recent interview, Pestock revealed that he was approached by a writer who told him, “We need bodies for Jacob Fatu.”

    The comment caught Pestock off guard and left him feeling frustrated. He explained that being referred to as just a “body” for another wrestler made him feel like he was being reduced to nothing more than a prop in someone else’s story.

    Pestock emphasized that he takes pride in his work and always strives to deliver the best performance possible in the ring. Being treated as expendable and replaceable was a blow to his morale and passion for the sport.

    While Pestock understands that wrestling is a collaborative effort and that each wrestler plays a role in elevating their opponent, he believes that every wrestler should be respected and valued for their contributions to the industry.

    In response to the incident, Pestock made it clear that he will not tolerate being treated as just a “body” and that he expects to be treated with the same level of respect and professionalism as any other wrestler.

    Fans have rallied behind Pestock, showing their support and appreciation for his dedication to his craft. Pestock’s willingness to speak out against injustices in the industry has only further endeared him to his fans and solidified his reputation as a true professional in the world of professional wrestling.

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  • It’s Not the Stork!: A Book About Girls, Boys, Babies, Bodies, Famil – VERY GOOD



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    “It’s Not the Stork!: A Book About Girls, Boys, Babies, Bodies, Families, and Friends – A Must-Read for Kids and Parents Alike!”

    This book is an essential resource for families looking for a comprehensive and age-appropriate guide to talking about bodies, reproduction, and relationships with children. Written by renowned author Robie H. Harris and illustrated by Michael Emberley, “It’s Not the Stork!” offers clear, accurate, and sensitive information about puberty, conception, birth, and more.

    With its engaging illustrations and straightforward language, this book helps children understand the changes that come with growing up and provides a foundation for open and honest conversations about sexuality and relationships. It’s a valuable tool for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to support children as they navigate the complexities of their bodies and the world around them.

    If you’re looking for a book that will help you and your child navigate these important topics with confidence and understanding, “It’s Not the Stork!” is a must-read. Get your copy today and start the conversation about bodies, babies, and families in a positive and empowering way.
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  • Cops probing funeral home where 35 bodies and human ashes were recovered submit file to prosecutors


    POLICE probing a funeral home where 35 bodies and human ashes were recovered have submitted a file to prosecutors.

    Officers suspect relatives were charged for cremations that never took place.

    Police car parked outside Legacy Independent Funeral Directors.

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    Police retrieved 35 bodies and human ashes from Legacy Funeral Directors in HullCredit: Getty

    Robert Bush, 47, of Hull-based Legacy Funeral Directors was arrested last March on suspicion of fraud and prevention of a lawful burial.

    The file of 13,000 exhibits, compiled in the ten months since, was handed to the Crown Prosecution Service.

    Specialists will now decide whether or not to bring charges.

    Humberside Assistant Chief Constable Thom McLoughlin described it as a “significant development”.

    In July a woman, 54, was arrested on suspicion of money laundering.

    She and Mr Bush remain on conditional bail.

    A woman held in March faces no further action.

    Julie Dunk, of the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management, said: “Anyone can set up as a funeral director with no training.

    It’s time to have another look at this with perhaps a system of licensing and inspections.”

    Woman, 23, & man, 46, arrested as cops probe ‘fraud and prevention of lawful burial’ at three funeral homes
    Robert Bush, an undertaker under investigation, walking dogs.

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    Robert Bush of Legacy Funeral Directors was arrested last March on suspicion of fraud and prevention of a lawful burialCredit: NB PRESS LTD



    The authorities are currently investigating a funeral home where 35 bodies and human ashes were recovered. The disturbing discovery has raised serious concerns about the practices of the funeral home and has prompted a thorough investigation by law enforcement officials.

    The bodies and ashes were found in various states of decomposition, leading to speculation about how long they had been stored at the funeral home. The condition of the remains has added to the urgency of the investigation, as authorities work to determine the identities of the deceased and the circumstances surrounding their storage.

    The investigation is ongoing, with law enforcement officials working diligently to gather evidence and interview witnesses. Once the investigation is complete, the findings will be submitted to prosecutors for review and potential charges.

    This shocking discovery has sent shockwaves through the community and has raised important questions about the regulation and oversight of funeral homes. The authorities are committed to holding those responsible for any wrongdoing accountable and ensuring that justice is served for the deceased and their families.

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  • Parade of planets this month will feature celestial bodies in alignment


    A rare parade of planets will light up the night sky throughout January.

    Six planets will be in alignment for the rest of the month – four of which will be visible with the naked eye, Preston Dyches, public engagement specialist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and host of NASA’s “What’s Up” skywatching series, told ABC News.

    Saturn, the dimmer object, is pictured close to a brilliant Venus on January 21, 2023.

    NASA/Preston Dyches

    Venus and Saturn will be in conjunction, meaning they’ll appear closest to each other, on Friday and Saturday, Dyches said. Both will be visible with the unaided eye in the first couple of hours after dark while looking west, according to Space.com.

    While looking south, a “brilliant” Jupiter will be shining brightly, Dyches said, while to the east will be Mars, appearing not quite as bright as Jupiter and more reddish in color.

    All four of these planets should be visible through the rest of the month, as long as light from the moon doesn’t overwhelm the view, Dyches said. But the brightest phases of the moon have already passed for the month of January, meaning it’s currently waning and will be in the third quarter on Tuesday and a new moon on Jan. 29.

    A sky chart for mid-January 2025 shows a southward view around 7 p.m.

    NASA

    Two other planets will be visible with a telescope, Dyches said. Uranus is higher in the sky, next to Jupiter, and Neptune is to the west, just above Saturn and Venus, he said, adding that a self-guided telescope – that is, a telescope controlled by a computer – can help stargazers locate each planet.

    “Uranus and Neptune, two very distant ice giant planets out in our solar system, are also there in the sky,” Dyches said. “But they are very faint.”

    Anyone with a telescope will also benefit when viewing Saturn because its signature rings will be clear when magnified, according to Space.com.

    Conjunctions of three or more planets don’t happen annually, like other celestial events such as meteor showers, Dyches said, noting that the sky has a “cyclical nature” due to the movement of stars and planets.

    Jupiter, Venus, Mercury and Mars are seen in rare alignment over the Australian east coast on May 13, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.

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    Venus will be visible through April 1, according to Space.com. It will be brightest from Jan. 28 through Feb. 27 and will reach its greatest brilliancy on Feb. 14.

    Saturn will appear as a yellowish-white body with moderate brightness, according to Space.com. It will be within the boundaries of Aquarius for the rest of the year, and it will be visible with a telescope in the evenings until Feb. 23 and in the mornings from March 30 to Sept. 20. On Sept. 21, it will be visible in the evenings again.

    The line-up of three evening planets in the southwest twilight sky, on Dec. 17, 2021, with Jupiter at top left, Venus at bottom right, and dimmer Saturn in the middle, all defining the line of the ecliptic in the cold winter sky this night.

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    Jupiter will shine with a silver-white luster in the evenings until June 3 and in the mornings from July 16 to Dec. 31.

    Mars will also be in opposition for the rest of the month while it’s visible, meaning it will be directly on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun, something that happens roughly every two years. It’s in the east as night falls and in the southwest at dawn, according to NASA.



    Get ready for a spectacular display as the Parade of Planets takes center stage this month! Throughout the month, several planets will be in alignment, creating a breathtaking celestial show.

    Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will all be visible in the night sky, with some of them appearing close together in the sky. This rare alignment will provide a unique opportunity to see multiple planets in one viewing.

    Make sure to grab your telescope or binoculars for an up-close look at these magnificent celestial bodies. Whether you’re an amateur astronomer or just a casual sky-watcher, the Parade of Planets is sure to impress.

    So mark your calendars and don’t miss out on this cosmic event. Head outside, look up, and marvel at the beauty of our solar system as the planets align in perfect harmony.

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  • Bodies from the Ice: Melting Glaciers and the Recovery of the Past

    Bodies from the Ice: Melting Glaciers and the Recovery of the Past


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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Clarion Books; Illustrated edition (October 6, 2008)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 64 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 061880045X
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0618800452
    Reading age ‏ : ‎ 8 – 12 years
    Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 1180L
    Grade level ‏ : ‎ 3 – 7
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 0.38 x 9 inches


    As the world’s glaciers continue to melt at an alarming rate, they are revealing a chilling reminder of the past – the bodies of those who perished in the icy depths centuries ago. These bodies, frozen in time, hold valuable clues to our history and provide a glimpse into the lives of those who came before us.

    The recovery of these bodies, often preserved in remarkable detail, has allowed scientists and archaeologists to study everything from ancient clothing and tools to DNA and ancient diseases. These findings have shed light on how our ancestors lived, what they ate, and even how they died.

    But the melting of glaciers is also a poignant reminder of the urgent need to address climate change. As temperatures rise and glaciers disappear, these precious artifacts and remains are at risk of being lost forever. The loss of these bodies not only erases a vital link to our past but also deprives future generations of the opportunity to learn from them.

    It is crucial that we take action now to mitigate the effects of climate change and protect these invaluable pieces of history. By understanding and preserving these bodies from the ice, we can ensure that the stories of the past are not forgotten and that we can learn from them to create a better future.
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  • Hitachi OEM Pair Set of 2 Fuel Injection Throttle Bodies For Infiniti Nissan V6

    Hitachi OEM Pair Set of 2 Fuel Injection Throttle Bodies For Infiniti Nissan V6


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    With Hitachi’s reputation for reliability and durability, you can trust that these throttle bodies will last for years to come. Whether you’re looking to replace a faulty throttle body or simply upgrade your engine, this set of two is the perfect choice.

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  • Both Duster & Cuda Snake & Mongoose Hotwheels 4 Gear Bodies Fit Autoworld 4 Gear

    Both Duster & Cuda Snake & Mongoose Hotwheels 4 Gear Bodies Fit Autoworld 4 Gear



    Both Duster & Cuda Snake & Mongoose Hotwheels 4 Gear Bodies Fit Autoworld 4 Gear

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    Are you a fan of classic muscle cars like the Duster and Cuda? Do you love collecting Hotwheels cars? Well, we have exciting news for you! The bodies of the Duster and Cuda from the Snake & Mongoose line of Hotwheels cars are compatible with Autoworld 4 Gear chassis.

    This means that you can mix and match your favorite bodies with the Autoworld 4 Gear chassis to create custom cars that are sure to turn heads. Whether you prefer the sleek lines of the Duster or the powerful presence of the Cuda, the possibilities are endless when it comes to creating your own unique Hotwheels cars.

    So why wait? Start collecting your favorite Duster and Cuda bodies from the Snake & Mongoose line of Hotwheels cars, and get ready to unleash your creativity with Autoworld 4 Gear chassis. Happy collecting!
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