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New Haven PD: 2 men found dead in supply room suspected to have overdosed

Authorities investigating possibility of bad batch of drugs after 2 found dead in New Haven Feb. 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Jack’s Bar and Steakhouse on College Street in New Haven Feb. 16, 2021.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Jack’s Bar and Steakhouse on College Street in New Haven Feb. 16, 2021.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 5of5 NEW HAVEN Authorities are investigating the possibility of “a bad batch of drugs” after two men were found dead in a supply room behind Jack’s Bar & Steakhouse at College and Crown streets in what police suspect were overdoses. Assistant Police Chief Karl Jacobson said that while the cause of the two men’s deaths have yet to be determined by the state medical examiner’s office, it appears both died of overdoses, not of any sort of foul play.

Prominent Malaysians hope for a better 2021 with end to Covid-19, less politicking, more unity | Life

Thursday, 31 Dec 2020 12:18 PM MYT BY MILAD HASSANDARVISH Some of Malaysia’s prominent personalities wish for a better year in 2021. ― Picture by Azlan Shah Mohd Khalid Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 ― This year was a roller coaster ride from the global pandemic and its accompanying economic crisis to the unexpected political events that took place in Malaysia. As the New Year approaches, new hopes loom for a better and more prosperous year for everyone from all walks of life. To wave goodbye to the challenging 2020, Malay Mail asked some of Malaysia’s prominent figures and advocates to share their New Year wishes to Malaysians.

Prominent Malaysians hope for a better 2021 with end to Covid-19, less politicking, more unity

Prominent Malaysians hope for a better 2021 with end to Covid-19, less politicking, more unity Milad Hassandarvish © Provided by Malay Mail Some of Malaysia’s prominent personalities wish for a better year in 2021. ― Picture by Azlan Shah Mohd Khalid KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 ― This year was a roller coaster ride from the global pandemic and its accompanying economic crisis to the unexpected political events that took place in Malaysia. As the New Year approaches, new hopes loom for a better and more prosperous year for everyone from all walks of life. To wave goodbye to the challenging 2020, Malay Mail asked some of Malaysia’s prominent figures and advocates to share their New Year wishes to Malaysians.

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