Tauranga murder accused was evasive about toddler s critical brain injury : Crown witness
17 Mar, 2021 07:50 PM
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A woman who performed CPR on a Tauranga toddler who suffered a traumatic brain injury says she recalls the man accused of murdering the child saying she s okay, she s fine . This was despite the child being unresponsive and gasping for air and St John officers describing the toddler s condition as critical when they arrived at her home.
A St John intensive paramedic has told a jury that murder accused Adrian Colin Clancy was being evasive when asked about what happened to cause the child s critical brain injury.
 A South Australian father has been fined more than $400 for allowing his child to sit unrestrained on his lap and steer a car around a carpark. Mt Gambier police were called to a parking lot in Valley Lakes about 2pm on Sunday following reports a vehicle had been driving erratically over kerbs in an uncontrolled manner . Police said they were surprised to find an SUV being steered by a two-year-old child, who was sitting on the lap of a 40-year-old man sitting in the driver s seat. The child was unrestrained and was surprisingly not a particularly good driver, South Australia Police said in a statement.
Woman shot to death with her 5-year-old child in the car, deputies say
VIDEO: Woman shot to death with child in the car By Laurel Mallory | March 15, 2021 at 12:29 PM EDT - Updated March 16 at 3:32 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A woman who was found shot to death in her car in northeast Columbia had her child with her, Sheriff Leon Lott said.
Her husband, who had been reported missing, was also found shot to the death in Aiken County on the same day.
The shooting in Columbia happened around 5 a.m. Saturday, March 13 at the intersection of McCaw Street and Malcolm Drive. That’s just off Two Notch Road near Fontaine Road.
An airport employee didn t say, to infinity and beyond, but he did go above and beyond to reunite a toddler with his lost toy.Â
According to Southwest Airlines, Hagen and his family landed in Dallas and were on their way in a rental car when they realized Hagen left his special buddy Buzz Lightyear on the plane.Â
But by the time they noticed, the plane was already on its way to the next destination, Little Rock. That is where Jason, a Ramp Agent saw the left behind toy.Â
Jason began investigating and saw the name Hagen written on Buzz s boot.Â