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KJ Singh murder: A suspicious man was observed outside his house, says brother


KJ Singh murder: A suspicious man was observed outside his house, says brother
KJ Singh murder: A suspicious man was observed outside his house, says brother
A Day Before The Death, Senior Journalist KJ Singh Had Spotted A Suspicious Man Moving Around His House, His Brother BP Singh Told The Investigators.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Kajol
| Updated on: 24 Sep 2017, 06:56:31 PM
New Delhi:
A day before the death, senior journalist KJ Singh had spotted a suspicious man moving around his house, his brother BP Singh told the investigators.
Singh had informed his elder brother that between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm, he had spotted a person moving around his house. Not only this, the man has also tried to open the gate of his house as well, the police sources said. ....

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Texans don't have to prove they're eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, and some are jumping the line. Here's why. | Coronavirus


When a new mom in Austin found out that COVID-19 vaccine appointments were open in Killeen, she sent her healthy, 28-year-old husband and her 65-year-old mother to get their injections.
Both were vaccinated, despite only one of them being eligible under the priority groups outlined by Texas state health officials.
“I mostly sent them to get vaccines to protect me and for our newborn baby’s sake since [my husband] tends to see more friends,” said the 37-year-old woman, who requested anonymity for fear of public retribution.
Tensions over so-called “line jumpers” are high as Texas scrambles to vaccinate the majority of its 29 million residents, reduce deaths and hospitalizations, and stem the spread of the virus among highly vulnerable communities of color. ....

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