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Ming (c. 1498 or 1499–2006), also known as Hafrún, was an ocean quahog clam (Arctica islandica, family Arcticidae) that was dredged off the coast of Iceland in 2006 and whose age was calculated by counting annual growth lines in the shell. Ming was the oldest individual (non-clonal) animal ever discovered whose age could be precisely determined.
Charged with murder and felonious assault, [6] Ming Ming Chen taped a video with the police in which she confessed to beating Ashley to death. [11] She talked about how she was exhausted by working at the restaurant and that Ashley had become disobedient. [12] After informing her husband that Ashley was dead, she tasked him with hiding the body ...
On April 11, 2012, at 1:00 a.m., students Ming Qu and Ying Wu were shot to death after sitting in their parked 2003 BMW on the 2700 block of Raymond Avenue, located one mile northwest from the University of Southern California campus. After noticing two men with guns approaching them in the car, Qu managed to get out of the car and run to a ...
Kho Nai Guan, who was stuffed in a wicker basket Lan Ya Ming, whose head was covered in plastic bags. On 8 January 2002, a security guard named Mohammed Yaacob responded to a report relating to a silver Daewoo Chairman parked on the seventh floor of the Orchard Towers carpark, where it appeared abandoned given that it was sighted at the same spot for the past four days.
On 11 January 2002, a day after his arrest, Quek was charged with murder for having caused Fong's death by methomyl poisoning. [26] [27] Under the law, an offender charged with murder would be sentenced to death upon his or her conviction. On 18 January 2002, Quek returned to court to be charged with two counts of voluntarily causing grievous ...
Dr. Ming Wang grew up wanting to be a doctor — and that’s because he comes from a long line of medical professionals. “Five generations (of doctors) since the Qing Dynasty,” Wang tells ...
There was a Hui Muslim community in Yangzhou during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties with historic mosques like Crane Mosque and the tomb of Sayyid Puhaddin. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Accounts of atrocities like the Yangzhou massacre during the transition from the Ming to Qing were used by revolutionaries in the anti-Qing Xinhai revolution to fuel ...
Zhang Yongming (Chinese: 张 永 明; 1956 – January 10, 2013) was a Chinese serial killer and cannibal who was convicted of, and subsequently confessed to, the murder of 11 men between March 2008 and April 2012.