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  • Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water PS4 Brand New Game Special (2014 Horror)

    Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water PS4 Brand New Game Special (2014 Horror)



    Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water PS4 Brand New Game Special (2014 Horror)

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    Are you a fan of horror games? If so, you won’t want to miss out on Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water for the PS4. This brand new game, released in 2014, is sure to send chills down your spine and keep you on the edge of your seat.

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  • Air Canada aircraft catches fire after scary landing hours after fatal South Korea plane tragedy | World News

    Air Canada aircraft catches fire after scary landing hours after fatal South Korea plane tragedy | World News


    Dec 29, 2024 10:30 AM IST

    The incident comes just hours after a Boeing 737 caught fire on landing in South Korea’s Muan airport, resulting the death all but two passengers in the mishap.

    An Air Canada flight made a scary landing at Halifax airport as the aircraft skid down the runway and caught fire following touchdown with a broken landing gear. There were no immediate reports of any casualty in the incident.

    A PAL Airlines aircraft was operating Air Canada flight AC2259 between St. John’s and Halifax.(Pixabay/Representative)

    The incident comes just hours after a Boeing 737 caught fire on landing in South Korea’s Muan airport, resulting the death all but two passengers in the mishap.

    Purported videos, claimed to be of the incident, showed wings of the aircraft scraping the runway and causing a fire.

    The aircraft in question reportedly belongs to PAL Airlines which was operating Air Canada flight AC2259 between St. John’s and Halifax.

    Just hours before this, a Jeju Air plane carrying 181 passengers exploded after landing at the airport in the South Korean city of Muan on Sunday. Only two people survived, while 179 others were presumed dead in the mishap.

    The Jeju Air plane was carrying 175 passengers and six flight attendants, reports said, citing South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency. Follow South Korea plane crash LIVE updates

    Local authorities initially confirmed 28 deaths from the crash but the tally rose as dozens of people were critically injured. Two people were confirmed to have been rescued while 179 passengers and crew were presumed dead, South Korean news agency Yanhop said.

    The Jeju Air plane was a Boeing 737-800.

    Yonhap news agency reported the plane developed malfunction in landing gear after a bird strike and veered off the runway and collided with a fence. Emergency officials said they were examining the exact cause of the fire.

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    In a shocking turn of events, an Air Canada aircraft caught fire after a scary landing just hours after a fatal plane crash in South Korea. The incident has left passengers and aviation authorities on edge as they investigate the cause of the fire.

    The Air Canada flight was en route to Toronto from Madrid when it experienced a technical issue upon landing. Passengers reported seeing flames and smoke coming from the aircraft as it touched down on the runway. Emergency responders quickly extinguished the fire and all passengers were safely evacuated from the plane.

    The incident comes just hours after a tragic plane crash in South Korea that claimed the lives of several passengers. The back-to-back incidents have raised concerns about the safety of air travel and the need for stricter regulations in the industry.

    Officials are currently investigating both incidents to determine the cause of the fire and prevent future tragedies. In the meantime, passengers are urged to remain vigilant and report any safety concerns to airline authorities.

    Our thoughts are with the passengers and crew affected by these incidents, and we hope for a swift and thorough investigation to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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  • NYC subway fire: Suspect in fatal New York subway burning indicted on charges of murder and arson

    NYC subway fire: Suspect in fatal New York subway burning indicted on charges of murder and arson




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    The man accused of setting fire to a woman who was asleep on a New York City subway has been indicted on charges of murder in the first and second degree and arson, according to Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez.

    Sebastian Zapeta-Calil was not present at a brief court hearing Friday where the judge moved the case to Kings County Supreme Court.

    He is scheduled to be arraigned January 7.

    Zapeta-Calil, 33, is accused of setting fire to an unidentified woman who was asleep on an F train approaching the Stillwell Avenue station in Brooklyn early Sunday morning. Zapeta-Calil allegedly ignited her clothes and “fanned the flames” with a shirt as the fire engulfed her, according to police testimony in a complaint filed in Brooklyn Criminal Court.

    “These are significant counts. Murder in the first degree carries the possibility of life without parole. It’s the most serious statute in New York state law and my office is very confident about the evidence in the case and to hold Zapeta accountable for his dastardly deeds,” Gonzalez said.

    CNN has reached out to Andrew Friedman, an attorney representing Zapeta-Calil, for comment.

    The New York City Office of the Medical Examiner classified the victim’s death as a homicide, attributing it to “thermal injuries” and “smoke inhalation.”

    The victim is believed to have been homeless, which is making identification efforts difficult, law enforcement sources told CNN.

    Although the victim’s body “was badly burned,” investigators have made progress and are using advanced fingerprinting and DNA evidence to confirm her identity, the district attorney said. Dental records are typically one of the ways burn victims can be identified, law enforcement sources said.

    “Our hearts go out not only to this victim, but we know that there’s a family just because someone appears to have been living in this situation of homelessness does not mean that there’s not going to be family devastated by the tragic way she lost her life,” Gonzalez said.

    The incident has heightened concerns about safety in the subway system amid a disturbing trend of recent random attacks, drawing attention to longstanding issues that major cities like New York have faced for years, including homelessness, illegal immigration and substance abuse.

    A vigil was held Thursday night at the Stillwell Avenue station to honor the victim.

    “Her life mattered, and we believe that we can do something and that anyone can participate, and that is the power of prayer,” Rev. Kevin McCall, founder of the Crisis Action Center, told the outlet.

    Friday’s court hearing follows Zapeta-Calil’s arraignment Tuesday on charges of first- and second-degree murder and arson. He did not enter a plea.

    During his initial court appearance, Zapeta-Calil claimed to have no knowledge of the incident, noting his alcohol consumption. He did, however, identify himself in photos related to the attack, said Assistant District Attorney Ari Rottenberg.

    Zapeta-Calil was hospitalized on Monday night, which postponed his arraignment by several hours, said Helen Peterson, Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office deputy director of communications.

    An undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, Zapeta-Calil was deported in 2018 and later reentered the US illegally, according to federal immigration authorities. His last known address was a Brooklyn homeless shelter for men struggling with substance abuse, the NYPD said.

    When asked about Zapeta-Calil’s current address and shelter status, a spokesperson for the New York City Department of Social Services said, “We cannot disclose any case information about individual social service recipients and cannot comment on an ongoing investigation.”

    The US Border Patrol encountered Zapeta-Calil in Sonoita, Arizona, on June 1, 2018, issuing him an expedited removal order. He returned to Guatemala six days later, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson Jeff Carter. He later unlawfully reentered the US at an unknown date and location.

    This marks Zapeta-Calil’s first arrest, according to Rottenberg.

    “This is a country of immigrants,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Fox 5 New York, “But those who violate that pursuit, we need to immediately remove them from our country.”

    Police officers patrol the F train platform at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Station in New York on December 26, 2024.

    A ‘gruesome and senseless act of violence’

    Authorities said Zapeta-Calil approached the sleeping woman silently before igniting flames that consumed her “in a matter of seconds.”

    Surveillance footage showed him sitting across from the victim before starting the fire, police said, then leaving the train and watching from outside the subway car.

    The victim, who appeared to have mobility issues and was dressed in multiple layers, remained unresponsive until engulfed in flames, sources told CNN.

    Police initially suspected the fire might have been accidental due to liquor bottles found near the victim, sources said. But a review of surveillance video shifted the investigation’s focus to Zapeta-Calil.

    He was identified and apprehended later that day after being recognized by three high school students who had seen images shared by the NYPD. Officers stopped a subway train at Herald Square, where they found him with a lighter in his pocket, NYPD Chief of Transit Joseph Gulotta said.

    In the wake of the incident, officials expressed their outrage and commitment to justice.

    “This gruesome and senseless act of violence against a vulnerable woman will be met with the most serious consequences,” Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said.

    “This type of depraved behavior has no place in our subways and we are committed to working hard to ensure there is swift justice for all victims of violent crime,” Adams said in a post on X.

    While much of the focus has been on Zapeta-Calil’s immigration status and the graphic nature of the crime, homeless advocates tell CNN this story also highlights a failure by state and local government to provide housing and services to people in dire need.

    Dave Giffen, executive director of the Coalition for the Homeless, says the incident highlights how homeless individuals are often politicized rather than provided with necessary housing and services.

    “What is frustrating about all this is that when these horrible incidents happen and homeless people are victimized and in the rare instance, they are the perpetrator, they are used for political purposes rather than doing something to provide permanent housing and services,” Giffen said.

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    John Miller explains how NYPD identified and caught suspect in subway killing

    Adams, who has repeatedly suggested local law enforcement should cooperate with federal authorities on crimes committed by undocumented people, said his office is directing the NYPD to work with federal officials and assess the possibility of bringing federal charges for Zapeta-Calil.

    “Lighting another human being on fire and watching them burn alive reflects a level of evil that cannot be tolerated,” Kayla Mamelak Altus, a spokesperson for Adams, said in a statement Friday.

    “That is why, in coordination with Police Commissioner Tisch, Mayor Adams has directed the NYPD to work within our legal authority and in partnership with ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations team to explore criminal charges against Mr. Zapeta-Calil under the federal arson statute.”

    CNN has reached out to ICE and HSI on Adams’ “directive.”

    The move reflects Adams’ posture to cooperate with the federal government on violent crimes involving undocumented migrants even though Zapeta-Calil’s immigration status will not be relevant in the prosecution of the case.

    Additionally, Zapeta-Calil is already facing life in prison without parole if he is convicted of murder in the first degree. Charges from a potential federal indictment would not necessarily strengthen the outcome of the case.

    Gonzalez, who spoke to reporters outside court, appeared to downplay the mayor’s suggestion. “I think that this crime took place in New York City, in Brooklyn, and that the people of this county should serve on the jury,” the Brooklyn DA said.

    “Second, very simply state law is more significant in this case. Given the heinous nature of this case, I believe that the maximum penalty should be imposed and currently that would be in state court.”

    CNN’s Jeff Winter, Lauren Mascarenhas and Eric Levenson contributed to this report.



    In a shocking turn of events, the suspect in the fatal New York subway burning has been indicted on charges of murder and arson. The incident, which occurred on a crowded subway platform in New York City, left one person dead and several others injured.

    The suspect, who has been identified as a 27-year-old man, is accused of intentionally setting fire to a subway car during rush hour, resulting in chaos and panic among commuters. The victim, a 35-year-old man, was trapped inside the burning car and died from smoke inhalation.

    The indictment comes after weeks of investigation by authorities, who have been working tirelessly to bring the perpetrator to justice. The suspect is expected to face trial in the coming months, and if convicted, could face a lengthy prison sentence.

    The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the city, with many calling for increased security measures on the subway system to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim’s family and all those affected by this senseless act of violence.

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  • New York attorney general releases ‘shocking and disturbing’ videos of inmate’s fatal beating

    New York attorney general releases ‘shocking and disturbing’ videos of inmate’s fatal beating




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    Body-worn camera footage released Friday shows correctional officers at the Marcy Correctional Facility in upstate New York punching and kicking a handcuffed inmate in a fatal beating that is now under investigation by the New York attorney general.

    Robert Brooks died on December 10 after he was beaten by correctional officers at the Marcy Correctional Facility, according to the Associated Press. Brooks, 43, had been serving a 12-year prison sentence for first-degree assault since 2017.

    CNN is reviewing the footage, parts of which show surrounding officers kicking and punching Brooks, who has his hands handcuffed behind his back on an exam table in a medical examination room. Brooks’ face appears bloody in some of the footage. The video captures correctional officers striking his chest and groin, with one officer using a shoe to hit him at one point.

    The New York Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigations previously announced it had opened an investigation into Brooks’ death.

    Robert Brooks, left, is seen with his son Robert Brooks, Jr. in an undated photo.

    “As Attorney General, you have my word that we will use every possible tool available to us to investigate this death thoroughly and swiftly,” Attorney General Letitia James said Friday.

    She said four of the officers involved were wearing body cameras but did not activate them, so the cameras did not record audio of the incident.

    “These videos are shocking and disturbing, and I advise all to take appropriate care before choosing to watch them,” she said.

    Brooks had been transferred from Mohawk Correctional Facility, another Oneida County prison, to Marcy Correctional Facility on December 9, according to James.

    Parts of the footage show Brooks, face down with his hands handcuffed behind his back, being carried into the building by three officers. It’s unclear what led up to Brooks being brought into the exam room.

    Governor Kathy Hochul said Friday she was “outraged and horrified after seeing footage of the senseless killing of Robert Brooks.” The governor previously said in a Saturday statement she had directed an internal review of Brooks’ death and told the state correction department to fire 14 workers involved.

    “The vast majority of correction officers do extraordinary work under difficult circumstances, and we are all grateful for their service,” Hochul said. “But we have no tolerance for individuals who cross the line, break the law and engage in unnecessary violence or targeted abuse.”

    Robert Brooks is seen after being beaten by correctional officers at the Marcy Correctional Facility.

    The Marcy Correctional Facility is a medium-security state prison located in Oneida County, around 52 miles east of Syracuse.

    The Brooks family has reviewed the body camera footage of the beating, Elizabeth Mazur, an attorney for the family, said in a statement to CNN.

    “As expected, watching the horrific and violent final moments of Robert’s life was devastating for his loved ones, and will be disturbing to anyone who views the video following its release by the Attorney General’s Office,” the statement said. “We will not rest until we have secured justice for Robert’s memory, and safety for the prisoners at Marcy Correctional Facility.”

    In a Sunday statement, NYSCOPBA, the union that represents New York correctional officers, described the footage of the beating as “incomprehensible to say the least” and “certainly not reflective of the great work that the vast majority of our membership conducts every day.”

    This is a developing story and will be updated.

    Correction: An earlier version of this story gave the incorrect day the correctional officer union released its statement on the beating. It was Sunday.



    The New York attorney general recently released shocking and disturbing videos of an inmate’s fatal beating, raising serious concerns about the treatment of prisoners in state facilities. The videos show multiple guards brutally assaulting the inmate, who was handcuffed and unable to defend himself.

    The attorney general described the footage as “horrifying” and vowed to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for reform within the state’s correctional system.

    This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in our criminal justice system. It is imperative that we continue to advocate for the rights and well-being of all individuals, including those who are incarcerated.

    We must demand justice for the victim and push for meaningful changes to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.

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