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Prosecutor: 15-month-old girl smothered to death when she wouldn't stop crying after being burned by a cigarette


A Clemmons man smothered his girlfriend’s 15-month-old daughter to death with a pillow because she would not stop crying after she was burned by the man’s cigarette, a Forsyth County prosecutor said in court Thursday.
Dressed in an orange jail jumpsuit, Jesse Wayne Perkins, stood in front of Judge David Hall of Forsyth Superior Court on Thursday morning and pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the August 2018 death of the toddler, Carolina Rose Dodd.
The plea saved Perkins from a possible sentence of death if the case had gone to trial and a jury had convicted him of first-degree murder. Forsyth County prosecutors had declared last year that they would pursue the death penalty. The only other sentence for a first-degree murder conviction is life in prison without the possibility of parole. ....

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Univ. webinar discusses COVID-19 effect in Africa


Univ. webinar discusses COVID-19 effect in Africa
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a “severe and widespread shock” to African countries, unlike anything they have faced in the past 30 years, said Professor Joseph K. Assan (HS) in a webinar hosted by the university on March 24. The panelists focused the conversation specifically on the effects of the pandemic in Africa, given the large span of the issue in this region, and discussed policy changes which could help.
“We need to develop a new global social vulnerability framework that emphasizes on addressing local issues as regards to how they tie into national development and frameworks,”said Assan.  ....

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