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The Hawke's Bay case was an incident of religiously motivated mass hysteria that occurred in late February 1983 in Hawke's Bay Beach, Karachi. This event, involving members of the Shia community, resulted in 18 casualties and a similar number of injuries.
Mark Lundy's cell phone records showed he made a call from Petone to a business partner of his Hawke's Bay wine-making venture at 8:28 pm. The computer at the Lundy home in Palmerston North was switched off at 10:52 pm. [18] At 11:30 pm Lundy called an escort service in Petone from his motel. She left the motel at about 1 am. [19]
A bus owned by Hawkes Bay Motor Company was struck on a bend in a road by a car driven on the wrong side of the road by Russell. They later sued Russell for the cost of the damage, to which Russell successfully defended on the basis that he had blacked out due to a medical condition.
Sheriff's deputies quickly subdued Terry and Madison, who appeared unharmed, was taken to a holding cell adjacent to the courtroom.
The victims were all members of the same family and the perpetrator was the father, who eradicated all records of their existence after they vanished in May 1975. The father had previously been convicted of bigamy and faking his own death, and never reported his family missing. His wife's VW car was later found in a car park in Salcombe with ...
Mohaka, Hawke's Bay: 68: Part of Te Kooti's War: Pukearuhe massacre 13 February 1869: Pukearuhe, Taranaki: 8: Attack on Pukearuhe Redoubt by a Ngāti Maniapoto war party Ngatapa massacre: 5 January 1869: Ngatapa, Gisborne: 120: Part of Te Kooti's War: Poverty Bay massacre: 10 November 1868: Poverty Bay, Gisborne: 54: Part of Te Kooti's War ...
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A Florida man has been forced to pay child support even though a DNA test proved that he is not the child's biological father, First Coast News reports. Last year, Joseph Sinawa, of St. Augustine ...