called you? yes. i do. you could tell from his voice that they have had a very challenging conversation with the doctor. the diagnosis was deadly. glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer. the chances for long-term survival near zero. it was hard. i mean, it was hard. we just kept hope that he was going to make it. you know, they say 1% of people survive. and we kept thinking, why can t he be the 1%? after the work day, i would head to walter reed hospital, joe would head to walter reed. he would be there till 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. and then he would come home, you know, grab a couple hours of sleep, or fall asleep, you know, at beau s bedside and then
what concerns me, in this city an assassination was conducted. the trail of destruction leads from denmark to the netherlands. we saw my dad lying on the ground covered in his blood. this is the extraordinary story of iran and the mystery murders. my investigation starts here, in the small dutch city of almere, near amsterdam. one quiet morning, five years ago, two hit men lie in wait. shots ring out, killing their target instantly.
some breaking news. regarding the migrant boat which sank off the coast of france. 0ur colleagues have established the names of the family who have died. bbc persian have named the casualties. a 35 year old, another 35 year old, the children we re another 35 year old, the children were nine and six and 15 months old. still a search going on off the coast. the dead are from the predominantly kurdish city which is near the iraqi border in western iran. french authorities believe that at least one more person could be lost at sea in the search is
the blow up around the outside, with a load of people on it and it was in difficulty and it had overturned so that you did, obviously, a massive rescue operation and many people we re rescue operation and many people were brought to shore suffering from hypothermia and are in hospital, i gather about 15 or 16 were rescued but there were four dead, a man and woman and these two poor children aged five and eight and then there is this other line coming out now that maybe there are other victims and maybe a baby, apparently some of those who survived, and there were iranians, have said that the mother who died, the woman who died in the baby and that baby has not reappeared so they are looking still for i am afraid more victims. distressing details there, hugh. this is a humanitarian issue increasingly in the uk and a political issue two in the uk. how is it received in france? well, when
inflata ble think it s one of the semirigid inflatable vessels that are being seen inflatable vessels that are being seen all the time. the average bid to them and they blew up on the outside. with the load of people in difficulty in it triggered a massive rescue operation and many people we re rescue operation and many people were brought in suffering from hypothermia and i gather around 15 to 16 were rescued, but, there were four dead. a to 16 were rescued, but, there were fourdead. a man to 16 were rescued, but, there were four dead. a man and woman in these poor children aged five eight and there is this other line coming out that are other victims and may be a baby, apparently some of those who survived were iranian and they have said that the mother who died, the woman who died in that baby, there s still looking for more victims. distressing details. this is a humanitarian issue, a political