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Gambirasio’s Murder. Gambirasio was a promising local gymnastics champion at the time she went missing after practice on Nov. 26, 2010. The teen's body was found dumped in a field near Brembate ...
The cause of death was a combination of these injuries and hypothermia. 11 different DNA traces were found on the body and only 2 of these have been identified and attributed to individuals. [3] One of these traces, later attributed to Massimo Bossetti, was found on her leggings and intimate clothing. There was no sign of sexual assault.
The 21-year-old student and gymnastics champion from Plainfield, Illinois, was only days away from beginning her senior year at the college when she was shot and killed on Friday night, according ...
An accidental death is an unnatural death that is caused by an accident, such as a slip and fall, traffic collision, or accidental poisoning. Accidental deaths are distinguished from death by natural causes, disease, and from intentional homicides and suicide. An accidental death can still be considered a homicide or suicide if a person was the ...
New details have emerged about what might have caused the death of a Wisconsin college gymnast. Brooke Baures, 21, was found death Monday night in a dumbwaiter, a small elevator used to carry food ...
Julissa D'Anne Gomez (November 4, 1972 – August 8, 1991) was an American gymnast whose rapid rise through the ranks of elite gymnastics in the mid-1980s was cut short by a vaulting accident in 1988 that left her a quadriplegic. She eventually died from her injury. She was being coached by Al Fong, and had previously been coached by Bela Karolyi.
A former college wrestler has been named as the suspect in the killing of University of Wisconsin-Whitewater student and national title-winning gymnast, Kara Welsh.. Chad T. Richards, 23, was ...
An anime adaptation, titled Hitori no Shita: The Outcast (一人之下 The Outcast), was produced by Emon, [3] directed by Wang Xin with assistant directors Kazuhiro Toda and Mitsuo Mori, and animated by Pandanium (season 1) and Haoliners themselves (season 2). Tokyo MX broadcast a special "episode 0" on July 2 and the first episode aired on ...