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We have reported many similar incidents in the past. Earlier this year, we reported that a Texas woman and her 8-year-old girl died of carbon monoxide poisoning as they left the car running in the garage to keep warm. We also reported the death of a Florida girl, 1, who died in a hot car after her busy father forgot she was inside and took another car to work and Ashley Howard s case. According to kidsandcars.org, 26 children in the United States have died after being left inside of a hot car in 2021. In 2019, there were 53 hot car fatalities.
When Perez-Domingo returned, instead of calling 911, she brought Jocelyn to her mother’s house, authorities said. The young girl had already died by then from what authorities believe was a heat-related illness. Perez-Domingo was then arrested on Saturday, July 16, on a charge of aggravated manslaughter of a child, the station said. An autopsy has been ordered to determine Mendez s official cause of death, police said. Perez-Domingo also a
It will be the 94th edition of the championship, which was cancelled in 2021. “Regina marks a perfect return for us. It s a host committee that s had success in the past and we’re really excited to see them do it again,” said Howard. “I think everyone is anxious to get out of the house and get to a live sporting event, and this is the perfect place for it.” Regina last hosted the Tankard in 1989, said chair of the bid committee Bernadette McIntyre, and seeing the event return to the Queen City will only add to its history of big curling moments.
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REGINA If you’ve ever been to a curling event, chances are you’ve seen Hans Madsen. Curling’s Bearded Fan has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. Madsen, a Yorkton resident, was a fixture at curling events across Canada, known for his colourful wigs and beards dyed to match. He was curling’s superfan. The curling community is hurting with the loss of Hans, Ashley Howard, executive director of CurlSask, said. Everyone has a story, everyone has run into him at an event and he’s left an incredible legacy. Madsen was diagnosed with cancer in 2017, but it didn’t slow him down.