Scouts apologise for misleading jury during inquest into teen s Great Orme death
The hearing was called off in February last year because of an evidence blunder in the case of 16-year-old Benjamin Leonard, who fell 200ft to his death on a scouting trip
Ben Leonard, 16, fell to his death during a scouting trip on the Great Orme
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Scouts apologise for misleading jury during inquest into Stockport boy s death
Benjamin Leonard suffered severe head injuries when he fell around 200 feet down a cliff
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New Wizard of Oz film in the works from Watchmen director Nicole Kassell
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and have tapped
Watchmen director Nicole Kassell to helm the project. I am incredibly honored to join Temple Hill and New Line in bringing this beloved classic to the screen, said Kassell in a statement. While the 1939 musical is part of my DNA, I am exhilarated and humbled by the responsibility of re-imagining such a legendary tale. The opportunity to examine the original themes the quest for courage, love, wisdom and home feels more timely and urgent than ever. These are profoundly iconic shoes to fill, and I am eager to dance alongside these heroes of my childhood as we pave a newly minted yellow brick road.
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Ruby Jane Arnst went home to be with her Lord and Savior on January 15, 2021, at the age of 94. She was born to Fred and Anna Keiser in Parlier, California on December 2, 1926. Fred and Anna were German immigrants from Russia s Volga region, and arrived in the United States in the early 1900 s.
Ruby was one of eight children. She was preceded in death by her parents, and siblings Henry Keiser, Mary Gore, Fred Keiser, Leo Keiser, Ann Pearson, Edward Keiser and Louise Boyd. Also preceding her was her beloved husband of 68 years, Lawrence Arnst, the love of her life.
Ruby grew up on farms in the Parlier area. Even though she was the baby of the family, she learned at an early age to work along with her parents to help support her family. She attended Parlier schools, and graduated from Parlier High School in 1944. The next year, she graduated from cosmetology school and became a beautician. It was while she was attending that school, that she was introduced to Lawrence, by his sister