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To our readers, Midcoast lens: Beware of jellyfish! May 20, 2021 Courtesy of: Peter Petersen A Swanville couple, strolling on the dock in Belfast May 14, spotted what at first looked liked a discarded balloon. When it was described to the harbormaster, she said it sounded like a lion’s mane jellyfish. Some research confirmed that what JoAn and Peter Petersen saw was indeed the lion s mane jellyfish. It is extremely poisonous, they reported; even a cut-off piece of tentacle can cause bodily injury to humans. They rarely come to shore. If you appreciated reading this news story and want to support local journalism, consider subscribing today. ....
A coroner in Northern Ireland ruled that a priest and nine lay Catholics who were shot dead by British troops almost 50 years ago were "entirely innocent" and their deaths were unjustified.
Rita Bonner, sister of a victim John Laverty, arrives at an inquest in Belfast, Northern Ireland, May 11, 2021. A coroner ruled that Laverty and nine other Catholics shot dead by British troops almost 50 years ago were entirely innocent and their deaths were unjustified. (CNS photo/Clodagh Kilcoyne, Reuters) DUBLIN (CNS) A coroner in Northern Ireland ruled that a priest and nine lay Catholics who were shot dead by British troops almost 50 years ago were “entirely innocent” and their deaths were unjustified. What became known as the Ballymurphy Massacre in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1971 remains one of the most controversial incidents in the conflict in the region and, at the time, British authorities referred to those killed as terrorists. ....