12 June 2015

Tragic Deaths and The Law

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This week we see man recovering from natural and accidental tragedies while the law takes center stage over escaped prisoners and excessive force.

Tragedies


We begin with man vs nature as South Korea announces more deaths from MERS as the virus continues to spread and entire villages are quarantined. However, even with the virus claiming more lives the WHO has not implemented any travels bans. Continuing with nature and her deadly rampage we find Napal hit with a deadly landslide claiming 21 lives.

After an earthquake on a sacred mountain in Malaysia killed 16 people news broke that tourists who posed naked were arrested and are blamed for angering tribal spirits that caused the quake. Previous tragedies still carried the weight of grieving families as 430 people that died in China when a boat capsizing were honored while the remains from the Germanwings crash were returned to family after 11 weeks.

The Law


With nature fighting back we find more worries in the form of two convicted murders on the run after escaping using power tools, the search has lead police to expand into neighbouring Vermont as house to house searches continue. On the subject of law enforcement a police officer criticized for excessive force at a Texas pool party has resigned even after the Police Chief defended his actions.

Finally we end with Oscar Pistorius who could be released from prison as early as August after just 10 months behind bars to serve the remainder of his sentence under house arrest.

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