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Areas around East Baton Rouge Parish experience flooding and now wait for the water to recede
Residents around Baton Rouge wait for water to recede By Breanne Bizette | May 18, 2021 at 4:25 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 11:23 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Areas around East Baton Rouge Parish are experiencing large amounts of street flooding, and now are just waiting for the water to go down.
From Tigerland to Maryland Street, near Mckinley High School, people watch as standing water slowly drains.
“That’s why I am really hoping it goes down at least a couple more feet so I can get up out of here if I can,” says Laquita Beale. Like Beale, some just have to wait it out, but others are trying to do the best they can to get the water out of their homes. “I heard people yelling at 11:30 pm, I got up and there was just water all over my floor,” says Mary Hall who lives in the KP Alaska Apartments.
WINNIPEG Family members of 27-year-old Jasmine Normand, who was found deceased in Winnipeg on Monday, are asking the public for any information on the events leading up to her death. “We would like to know what happened to her and find out who did this and bring them to justice, and bring some healing to the family,” said Lucien Spence, Normand’s uncle. On Tuesday, the Winnipeg Police Service released details on Normand’s death, saying police were called to a report of a deceased person in an apartment in the 600 block of Maryland Street on Monday. A post-mortem examination completed Tuesday found Normand’s death to be a homicide, according to a release.
We were just starting to get to know her, he said. She was getting to know her mom, us, her granny. She lived in the block where my mom lived, so we would see her from time to time and talk.
At times, Normand would isolate herself but the family would let her know that she could come to them if she ever needed anything, he added.
Hilda Anderson-Pyrz, manager of the Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls liaison unit, paid her respects Thursday evening. It s really heartbreaking when we lose one of our Indigenous sisters to homicide, said Anderson-Pyrz.
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