San Antonio teen’s body recovered at Port Aransas beach, father died trying to save him
The body of 19-year-old Nicholas Austin Mireles was recovered Friday. Police say his father attempted to rescue his son in the water, but later died at a hospital. Author: Sharon Ko Updated: 10:37 PM CDT July 2, 2021
SAN ANTONIO The body of 19-year-old Nicholas Austin Mireles was recovered Friday, after police say his father attempted to rescue his teenage son before later dying at a nearby hospital.
Our sister station KIII-TV reported Nicholas s body was found between beach marker nine and 10 around 2:30 a.m. on Friday. It was shortly before noon on Wednesday that rescue crews responded to Port Aransas beach for a call of two swimmers in distress near mile marker nine.
San Antonio teen s body recovered on beach, father died trying to save him
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17 May 2021 Employers are optimistic about hiring again after the substantial negative impact the pandemic has had on the job market, according to the CIPD.
In August 2020, the professional body for HR said one in three organisations were expected to cut jobs before the end of the year.
However, just nine months later, all UK sectors are now experiencing a jobs recovery, alongside an improvement in pay prospects, according to the CIPD s
The quarterly report measured the difference between the proportion of employers expecting to add jobs and those planning to cut them.
Using their net employment score recovery, the CIPD found the amount of employers expected to add jobs to listings had risen sharply to +27 for the second quarter of 2021, compared with +11 in the first quarter of the year.