Robbers who stole money from Chinese national meet accident; one dies, two injured
Pakistan
Mon, May 31, 2021
LAHORE: Two robbers were injured and another one died after they had stolen money from a Chinese national in Punjab s capital on Monday, police said.
Police said shortly after the robbery, the robbers motorcycle had collided with a tractor on Multan Road due to overspeeding leading to the death of one individual. The remaining two sustained injuries and were arrested by the police.
The Chinese national claimed the bag that the men stole contained Rs700,000.
Geo News received the footage of the event, which showed that the driver, Shahbaz, stopped the car after robbers resorted to aerial firing. Following their firing, the robbers snatched the bag from the Chinese citizen and a cheque at gunpoint and fled.
Far North housing charity issues heartfelt plea to thieves who stole portable cabin
5 May, 2021 11:00 PM
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Eric Monk and his sister Sharee Tito in happier times, soon after the portable cabin was delivered to whānau land for Eric. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Eric Monk and his sister Sharee Tito in happier times, soon after the portable cabin was delivered to whānau land for Eric. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Jenny Ling is the Northern Advocate s feature writer and news reporterjenny.ling@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
Far North housing charity Whare to the Whenua is appealing to the thieves who stole a vulnerable man s portable cabin to do what s right and return it.
MTSU spring Stole Ceremony recognizes graduating veterans, cadets Apr 28, 2021 at 07:42 pm by WGNS
MTSU senior Jordan Plumb, left, of La Vergne, Tenn., adjusts her red stole during the Graduating Veterans Stole Ceremony Wednesday, April 28, in the Sam Ingram Building’s MT Center. In May, Plumb will be commissioned as a second lieutenant and will begin her U.S. Army career in Korea. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. Derrick Wharton and Jordan Plumb traveled totally different paths to MTSU’s upcoming spring commencements in May. They were among dozens of student veterans and cadets recognized Wednesday (April 28) at the spring Graduating Veterans Stole Ceremony.