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  2. Autopsy shows inmate who was beaten while handcuffed died by ...

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    A handcuffed inmate whose fatal beating by correctional officers last year sparked outrage died by homicide, according to findings of an autopsy report a lawyer for the man's family shared Wednesday.

  3. Killing of Daniel Prude - Wikipedia

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    The December 10, 2020, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine contained an essay in its Points of View section by David A. Paul, M.D., entitled "The Death of Daniel Prude – Reflections of a Black Neurosurgeon". Dr. Paul, who also lived in Rochester, learned after Prude's death that they had been cousins. [19]

  4. How body cameras turned a secret, deadly assault into a ... - AOL

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    Content warning: This story contains graphic images and descriptions of a beating that led to the death of an inmate. The yellow glare from prison floodlights obscures the camera’s view as it ...

  5. Death erection - Wikipedia

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    Death by hanging, whether an execution or a suicide, has been observed to affect the genitals of both men and women. In women, the labia and clitoris may become engorged and there may be a discharge of blood from the vagina [ 5 ] while in men, "a more or less complete state of erection of the penis , with discharge of urine, mucus or prostatic ...

  6. Eboracum - Wikipedia

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    He published a systematic account of Roman York titled Eboracum or York under the Romans in 1842, [50] including first hand records of discoveries during excavations in 1835. [50] William Hargrove brought many new discoveries to the attention of the public through published articles in his newspaper the Herald and the Courant [ 50 ] and ...

  7. Richard III of England - Wikipedia

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    Richard was the dominant magnate in the north of England until Edward IV's death. [78] There, and especially in the city of York, he was highly regarded; [79] although it has been questioned whether this view was reciprocated by Richard. [note 4] Edward IV delegated significant authority to Richard in the region.

  8. Aldwark (York) - Wikipedia

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    The first Wesleyan Methodist chapel in the city was built at 40-42 Aldwark in 1759, and in 1892, the city's first synagogue since the resettlement of the Jews in England opened at 9 Aldwark. However, by the 19th-century, the street was run down, with many houses on the north-east side demolished for the construction of the Ebor Brewery, and ...

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