A normal day like any other, the story of Violy Anderson was born on May 15, 2003 in Miami in Florida. Violy grew up in an environment of love with her mother Giselle Anderson and her father Larry Zepeda while they were sincere pre-teens due to unwanted pregnancy. Everything was fine until September 13, 2003, on that day, an incident occurred; Giselle's older sister Emma Anderson and her lover Ferdinand Devlin stole Violy from them to pose as Violy's real parents while they are actually her uncles. This because Emma did not manage to have a child, it is because she is sterile and she decides to take revenge against Violy and her sister for ruining the lives of Emma and Ferdinand. Unfortunately, 16 years pass, Violy became a rebellious and tantrum problem girl because she is suffering the mistreatment of her 'parents', so as from the place she decides to take out her anger by kidnapping people, stealing money from the bank, abusing innocent people because of Emma and
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Apr 20, 2021 12:37 pm
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) Rescuers were unsuccessful in initial efforts to cut entangling gear from a gray whale calf traveling with its mother along the Southern California coast.
The calf was spotted Monday morning by the crew of a Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari vessel near the San Clemente Pier, The Orange County Register reported.
The whale watching vessel contacted the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration’s whale entanglement response team and the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach.
The whale watching boat was joined by three private boaters in tracking the pair while waiting for rescuers to arrive.
Entangled gray whale calf spotted off San Clemente
Rich Cruse/10News Weather Watchers
Posted at 12:41 PM, Apr 20, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-20 15:41:33-04
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) â Rescuers were unsuccessful in initial efforts to cut entangling gear from a gray whale calf traveling with its mother along the Southern California coast.
The calf was spotted Monday morning by the crew of a Captain Daveâs Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari vessel near the San Clemente Pier. The vessel contacted the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administrationâs whale entanglement response team and the Pacific Marine Mammal Center.
Giselle Anderson of Captain Daveâs tells The Orange County Register that the baby appeared to be tangled in a float and line that went around its face and was possibly wrapped around a pectoral flipper.