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  • Michael Jackson used 19 fake IDs to score drugs, reveals new documentary

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: King of pop Michael Jackson, who died in June 2009, used up to 19 fake IDs to buy drugs, reveals a new documentary.

    The 50-year-old was found unresponsive in his Los Angeles home after suffering cardiac arrest brought on by the anesthetic propofol – a drug reportedly routinely administered by Jackson’s physician, Conrad Murray.

    The death was ruled a homicide, and Murray took all the blame. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to four years in prison, serving just under two behind bars, reports nypost.com.

    But Murray endured the brunt of public hatred even though Jackson, who would have turned 64 on Monday, was abusing drugs throughout much of his life in alarming doses and was allegedly easily enabled to do so by an array of other doctors – ones who never saw a day in jail after the King of Pop’s death, according to a new documentary ‘TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson’ due out on Fox next month.

    “It’s a lot more complicated than just: Dr. Murray was at his bedside when he died,” Orlando Martinez, the LAPD detective assigned to Jackson’s death, says in the documentary.

    “Circumstances had been leading up to his death for years, and all of these different medical professionals had allowed Michael to dictate his own terms, get the medicines he wanted, when he wanted them, where he wanted them,” Martinez maintains.

    “All of them are the reason why he’s dead today.”

    Jackson had been taking the propofol in ‘Gatorade’-size bottles at the time of his death, according to Ed Winter, the assistant chief coroner for LA County.

    The medical community, in many ways, facilitated his obsession with the substance, according to Murray, who adds that propofol “was the only way he could go to sleep, especially when he was getting ready for a tour.”

    “It was not a big deal – he had been using it for decades, different doctors had given it to him from all around the world… and they allowed him to sometimes inject the medicine,” Murray, who routinely administered it to Jackson, says. “He was able to push the propofol himself, and the doctors allowed him to do it, and that was OK.”

    On top of the makeshift sleep medicine – one that addiction specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky explicitly says is neither a medication that should be used to treat insomnia nor one that is routinely stored outside of medical facilities – Jackson was also hooked on other drugs throughout his career, according to the documentary.

    It all began in 1984 when he suffered both second and third-degree burns to his scalp during a pyrotechnic disaster while filming a Pepsi commercial and was given painkillers to recuperate.

    In Jackson’s own words, drugs had taken over his life in the years that followed.

    “I became increasingly more dependent on the painkillers to get me through the days of my tour,” Jackson says in archived audio, explaining why he cancelled the latter part of his 1993 ‘Dangerous’ world tour and announced that he was going into treatment.

    All that time on the road was misery for the star act. In archived footage, Jackson confesses: “I don’t like it… I go through hell touring.”

    Things had only gotten worse in the years to follow as Jackson fostered a relationship with famed Hollywood dermatologist Arnold Klein, who died of natural causes at age 70 in 2015. Klein admitted to dishing out the opioid Demerol along with more substances to the superstar.

    TMZ Executive Producer Harvey Levin says it was “routine” for MJ to go get high on Demerol “for hours at a time” at Klein’s office.

    “Dr Klein was more than happy to oblige and he justified with minor procedures,” Levin says. “And he did this over and over and over again.”

    Jackson was taking Demerol at a whopping 300 milligrams at a time, according to Pinsky. The pop singer even mentions the substance in his 1997 track “Morphine.”

    Debbie Rowe, Jackson’s ex-wife who worked for Klein as an assistant for years, spoke only about the doctor and not of her late ex-husband. She says that Klein was known for doing unethical things to woo the Hollywood elite in his office.

    “There were times he would write prescriptions for things that had nothing to do with what we were treating them for,” Rowe says in the doc. “He would write prescriptions that were not conducive to what a dermatologist would normally write a prescription for.”

    She added that Klein was “a person that you want to hang with because you’re going to be able to get something in return.”

    It was also revealed that as Jackson and Klein’s relationship turned into more of a friendship rather than that of doctor and patient, the dermatologist allegedly kept fraudulent documents on the singer.

    Jackson had created 19 false aliases to collect different drugs, and Klein had kept a special book noting which prescriptions went to each fake identity, according to Winter.

    “The way that Michael went about getting all these drugs was doctor shopping. He had multiple, different doctors that he was involved with and he would go to ‘Doctor A’ and ask for a sedative, and then he would go to ‘Doctor B’ and may ask for the same one,” Jackson’s plastic surgeon, Dr. Harry Glassman, claims.

    “Michael is responsible, to a great extent, for his own demise, but he certainly had a lot of help from the medical community.”

    Murray, who admits to having deeply cared for Jackson, says none of that information had ever been shared with him.

    “He made it look as though I was his sole physician… If I had known that Michael was going to a dermatologist’s office or any doctor and being shot up or dripped up with opioids on a daily basis, there would be a two-step dance. One, he has a problem; two, I’ll take you to where you need to be treated – and if you fail to do that, I am out,” Murray says.

    Things reached a boiling point in 2009 when Jackson was readying for his “This Is It” tour as his behaviour became a noticeable worry for director Kenny Ortega.

    “There are strong signs of paranoia, anxiety and obsessive-like behaviour. I think the very best thing we can do is get a top psychiatrist in, to evaluate him ASAP. There’s no one taking responsibility. Caring for him, on a daily basis,” Ortega wrote in an email of concern during rehearsals.

    “Today I was feeding him, wrapping him in blankets and calling his doctor,” he added.

    Jackson had also been rehearsing for the tour that took so much out of him up to the day before his death on June 25 – one more factor in his own demise.

    “Michael Jackson was a drug addict and he was a master at manipulation because I was manipulated by Michael,” Murray says. “I did not enable him at any time in his addiction.

    Even Martinez admits that Murray has unfairly suffered for consequences that were not necessarily his whole doing.

    “We knew that there were multiple doctors doing what Dr. Murray had done and that they had done it over the course of years,” Martinez says. “We decided to concentrate on that night for the criminal side of it. So that negated all of the other history with the other doctors.”

    “There are a lot of folks to blame who have never had a reckoning for his death.”

    LOS ANGELES: King of pop Michael Jackson, who died in June 2009, used up to 19 fake IDs to buy drugs, reveals a new documentary.

    The 50-year-old was found unresponsive in his Los Angeles home after suffering cardiac arrest brought on by the anesthetic propofol – a drug reportedly routinely administered by Jackson’s physician, Conrad Murray.

    The death was ruled a homicide, and Murray took all the blame. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to four years in prison, serving just under two behind bars, reports nypost.com.

    But Murray endured the brunt of public hatred even though Jackson, who would have turned 64 on Monday, was abusing drugs throughout much of his life in alarming doses and was allegedly easily enabled to do so by an array of other doctors – ones who never saw a day in jail after the King of Pop’s death, according to a new documentary ‘TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson’ due out on Fox next month.

    “It’s a lot more complicated than just: Dr. Murray was at his bedside when he died,” Orlando Martinez, the LAPD detective assigned to Jackson’s death, says in the documentary.

    “Circumstances had been leading up to his death for years, and all of these different medical professionals had allowed Michael to dictate his own terms, get the medicines he wanted, when he wanted them, where he wanted them,” Martinez maintains.

    “All of them are the reason why he’s dead today.”

    Jackson had been taking the propofol in ‘Gatorade’-size bottles at the time of his death, according to Ed Winter, the assistant chief coroner for LA County.

    The medical community, in many ways, facilitated his obsession with the substance, according to Murray, who adds that propofol “was the only way he could go to sleep, especially when he was getting ready for a tour.”

    “It was not a big deal – he had been using it for decades, different doctors had given it to him from all around the world… and they allowed him to sometimes inject the medicine,” Murray, who routinely administered it to Jackson, says. “He was able to push the propofol himself, and the doctors allowed him to do it, and that was OK.”

    On top of the makeshift sleep medicine – one that addiction specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky explicitly says is neither a medication that should be used to treat insomnia nor one that is routinely stored outside of medical facilities – Jackson was also hooked on other drugs throughout his career, according to the documentary.

    It all began in 1984 when he suffered both second and third-degree burns to his scalp during a pyrotechnic disaster while filming a Pepsi commercial and was given painkillers to recuperate.

    In Jackson’s own words, drugs had taken over his life in the years that followed.

    “I became increasingly more dependent on the painkillers to get me through the days of my tour,” Jackson says in archived audio, explaining why he cancelled the latter part of his 1993 ‘Dangerous’ world tour and announced that he was going into treatment.

    All that time on the road was misery for the star act. In archived footage, Jackson confesses: “I don’t like it… I go through hell touring.”

    Things had only gotten worse in the years to follow as Jackson fostered a relationship with famed Hollywood dermatologist Arnold Klein, who died of natural causes at age 70 in 2015. Klein admitted to dishing out the opioid Demerol along with more substances to the superstar.

    TMZ Executive Producer Harvey Levin says it was “routine” for MJ to go get high on Demerol “for hours at a time” at Klein’s office.

    “Dr Klein was more than happy to oblige and he justified with minor procedures,” Levin says. “And he did this over and over and over again.”

    Jackson was taking Demerol at a whopping 300 milligrams at a time, according to Pinsky. The pop singer even mentions the substance in his 1997 track “Morphine.”

    Debbie Rowe, Jackson’s ex-wife who worked for Klein as an assistant for years, spoke only about the doctor and not of her late ex-husband. She says that Klein was known for doing unethical things to woo the Hollywood elite in his office.

    “There were times he would write prescriptions for things that had nothing to do with what we were treating them for,” Rowe says in the doc. “He would write prescriptions that were not conducive to what a dermatologist would normally write a prescription for.”

    She added that Klein was “a person that you want to hang with because you’re going to be able to get something in return.”

    It was also revealed that as Jackson and Klein’s relationship turned into more of a friendship rather than that of doctor and patient, the dermatologist allegedly kept fraudulent documents on the singer.

    Jackson had created 19 false aliases to collect different drugs, and Klein had kept a special book noting which prescriptions went to each fake identity, according to Winter.

    “The way that Michael went about getting all these drugs was doctor shopping. He had multiple, different doctors that he was involved with and he would go to ‘Doctor A’ and ask for a sedative, and then he would go to ‘Doctor B’ and may ask for the same one,” Jackson’s plastic surgeon, Dr. Harry Glassman, claims.

    “Michael is responsible, to a great extent, for his own demise, but he certainly had a lot of help from the medical community.”

    Murray, who admits to having deeply cared for Jackson, says none of that information had ever been shared with him.

    “He made it look as though I was his sole physician… If I had known that Michael was going to a dermatologist’s office or any doctor and being shot up or dripped up with opioids on a daily basis, there would be a two-step dance. One, he has a problem; two, I’ll take you to where you need to be treated – and if you fail to do that, I am out,” Murray says.

    Things reached a boiling point in 2009 when Jackson was readying for his “This Is It” tour as his behaviour became a noticeable worry for director Kenny Ortega.

    “There are strong signs of paranoia, anxiety and obsessive-like behaviour. I think the very best thing we can do is get a top psychiatrist in, to evaluate him ASAP. There’s no one taking responsibility. Caring for him, on a daily basis,” Ortega wrote in an email of concern during rehearsals.

    “Today I was feeding him, wrapping him in blankets and calling his doctor,” he added.

    Jackson had also been rehearsing for the tour that took so much out of him up to the day before his death on June 25 – one more factor in his own demise.

    “Michael Jackson was a drug addict and he was a master at manipulation because I was manipulated by Michael,” Murray says. “I did not enable him at any time in his addiction.

    Even Martinez admits that Murray has unfairly suffered for consequences that were not necessarily his whole doing.

    “We knew that there were multiple doctors doing what Dr. Murray had done and that they had done it over the course of years,” Martinez says. “We decided to concentrate on that night for the criminal side of it. So that negated all of the other history with the other doctors.”

    “There are a lot of folks to blame who have never had a reckoning for his death.”

  • Sonali Phogat was administered methamphetamine drugs by accused: Goa police 

    Deputy Superintendent of Police Jivba Dalvi said leftovers from the drugs which were given to her at Curlies Restaurant at Anjuna have been seized from the restaurant's washroom.

  • Phogat ‘murder’: ‘Curlies’ restaurant at Goa’s Anjuna beach back in limelight after 14 years 

    By PTI

    PANAJI: The restaurant on Goa’s famous Anjuna beach, where Haryana BJP leader Sonali Phogat had visited before coming back to her hotel and complaining of uneasiness, was in the limelight 14 years ago when a British teenager had died.

    Sonali Phogat (42) had visited ‘Curlies’ restaurant on Monday night and was brought dead to the St Anthony Hospital in Anjuna in North Goa district from her hotel on August 23 morning.

    Her death earlier suspected to have been caused by a heart attack, is now being treated as a murder and two of her associates have been arrested by the Anjuna police.

    The restaurant had hit the headlines during investigations into the death of British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling in 2008.

    The mother of Keeling had then claimed her daughter said she had visited ‘Curlies’ just before coming to the place where she was sexually assaulted and left to die on the beach.

    “From the evidence on record it appeared that Scarlett Keeling was taken to Curlies prior to her arrival at the Lui’s Shack where she finally died,” advocate Vikram Varma, a lawyer who represented the deceased’s mother, Fiona Mackeown, told PTI on Thursday.

    ALSO READ | Injuries on Sonali Phogat’s body, says post-mortem report; murder charge pressed against two associates

    He said the evidence also revealed she could have already been intoxicated with dangerous narcotics prior to arriving at Lui’s Shack. Now, the restaurant is again in news following the death of Sonali Phogat, who hailed from Hisar in Haryana and found fame on TikTok, the popular video hosting service now banned in India.

    Sonali Phogat’s nephew Mohinder Phogat has claimed she was taken to Curlies by the two arrested accused, Sudhir Sagwan and Sukhwinder Wasi, on a fateful night.

    “She was told there is a man from Haryana who is working in Curlies whom they wanted to meet,” he said.

    “Mohinder Phogat said Sonali Phogat went straight to her hotel room from Curlies before being taken to the hospital the next morning. After arriving at the hotel, the 42-year-old Haryana politician had complained of uneasiness,” he said.

    When contacted, the owner of Curlies, Edwin Nunes, confirmed Sonali Phogat had come to his restaurant along with others.

    “No one from our staff knew them. They were like normal customers for us,” he said.

    Nunes said he was questioned by the Goa police over Sonali Phogat’s presence at his restaurant after her death.

    “I have told the police they were just like any other customers to us,” he added.

    Sonali Phogat arrived in Goa on August 22 accompanied by her associates Sudhir Sagwan and Sukhwinder Wasi.

    The Goa Police on Thursday pressed a charge of murder against the two associates after a post-mortem report mentioned there were “multiple blunt force injuries” on the body of Sonali Phogat.

    PANAJI: The restaurant on Goa’s famous Anjuna beach, where Haryana BJP leader Sonali Phogat had visited before coming back to her hotel and complaining of uneasiness, was in the limelight 14 years ago when a British teenager had died.

    Sonali Phogat (42) had visited ‘Curlies’ restaurant on Monday night and was brought dead to the St Anthony Hospital in Anjuna in North Goa district from her hotel on August 23 morning.

    Her death earlier suspected to have been caused by a heart attack, is now being treated as a murder and two of her associates have been arrested by the Anjuna police.

    The restaurant had hit the headlines during investigations into the death of British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling in 2008.

    The mother of Keeling had then claimed her daughter said she had visited ‘Curlies’ just before coming to the place where she was sexually assaulted and left to die on the beach.

    “From the evidence on record it appeared that Scarlett Keeling was taken to Curlies prior to her arrival at the Lui’s Shack where she finally died,” advocate Vikram Varma, a lawyer who represented the deceased’s mother, Fiona Mackeown, told PTI on Thursday.

    ALSO READ | Injuries on Sonali Phogat’s body, says post-mortem report; murder charge pressed against two associates

    He said the evidence also revealed she could have already been intoxicated with dangerous narcotics prior to arriving at Lui’s Shack. Now, the restaurant is again in news following the death of Sonali Phogat, who hailed from Hisar in Haryana and found fame on TikTok, the popular video hosting service now banned in India.

    Sonali Phogat’s nephew Mohinder Phogat has claimed she was taken to Curlies by the two arrested accused, Sudhir Sagwan and Sukhwinder Wasi, on a fateful night.

    “She was told there is a man from Haryana who is working in Curlies whom they wanted to meet,” he said.

    “Mohinder Phogat said Sonali Phogat went straight to her hotel room from Curlies before being taken to the hospital the next morning. After arriving at the hotel, the 42-year-old Haryana politician had complained of uneasiness,” he said.

    When contacted, the owner of Curlies, Edwin Nunes, confirmed Sonali Phogat had come to his restaurant along with others.

    “No one from our staff knew them. They were like normal customers for us,” he said.

    Nunes said he was questioned by the Goa police over Sonali Phogat’s presence at his restaurant after her death.

    “I have told the police they were just like any other customers to us,” he added.

    Sonali Phogat arrived in Goa on August 22 accompanied by her associates Sudhir Sagwan and Sukhwinder Wasi.

    The Goa Police on Thursday pressed a charge of murder against the two associates after a post-mortem report mentioned there were “multiple blunt force injuries” on the body of Sonali Phogat.

  • Couple, daughter suffocate to death in Ghaziabad 

    Express News Service

    LUCKNOW:  In a mishap, a couple and their four-month-old daughter suffocated to death while being asleep and getting trapped inside their first-floor flat when a fire broke out in the ground-floor godown of the tents in Ghaziabad on late Sunday night.

    As per the official sources, of the 13 persons trapped in the inferno, three died during the incident.The official sources said that while the ground floor of the building is used by owner Sunil Dutt, two flats are there on the first floor and one on the second floor. The fire broke out at the ground floor and engulfed the flats on upper floors as well.

    As per the Ghaziabad chief fire officer, Sunil Kumar Singh, none of the occupants of the flats on the first and the second floor could come down as the stairs to both the floors were from inside the godown.The firemen rescued 10 of the 13 people trapped in the fire by calling them on the roof of the top floor from where they were taken to an adjacent house.

    However, the couple and their daughter were on the first floor and they tried hard to break the door but fire and smoke was raging from the stairs. So, they could not move out and died due to asphyxiation, said the chief fire officer. The victims were identified as Pankaj Kumar (30), his wife Kavita and their minor daughter, Kritika. 

    LUCKNOW:  In a mishap, a couple and their four-month-old daughter suffocated to death while being asleep and getting trapped inside their first-floor flat when a fire broke out in the ground-floor godown of the tents in Ghaziabad on late Sunday night.

    As per the official sources, of the 13 persons trapped in the inferno, three died during the incident.
    The official sources said that while the ground floor of the building is used by owner Sunil Dutt, two flats are there on the first floor and one on the second floor. The fire broke out at the ground floor and engulfed the flats on upper floors as well.

    As per the Ghaziabad chief fire officer, Sunil Kumar Singh, none of the occupants of the flats on the first and the second floor could come down as the stairs to both the floors were from inside the godown.
    The firemen rescued 10 of the 13 people trapped in the fire by calling them on the roof of the top floor from where they were taken to an adjacent house.

    However, the couple and their daughter were on the first floor and they tried hard to break the door but fire and smoke was raging from the stairs. So, they could not move out and died due to asphyxiation, said the chief fire officer. The victims were identified as Pankaj Kumar (30), his wife Kavita and their minor daughter, Kritika. 

  • Six ITBP personnel killed after bus falls into gorge in Jammu and Kashmir

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: Six ITBP personnel died while 37 others, who were returning from Amarnath yatra duty, were injured on Tuesday when a bus fell into a deep gorge in Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir, an official said.

    The police bus carrying 37 ITBP personnel and two policemen fell into a deep gorge between Chandanwari and Pahalgam, a police official said. He said while six ITBP personnel died on the spot, 10 others sustained grievous injuries.

    Pahalgam, J&K | Six ITBP personnel have lost their lives, while several other personnel received injuries, who are being airlifted to Army hospital, Srinagar for treatment: PoliceA bus carrying 37 ITBP personnel and two J&K Police personnel fell into riverbed in Pahalgam today pic.twitter.com/lVhNooPzlT
    — ANI (@ANI) August 16, 2022
    Twenty-five ITBP personnel and two policemen were also injured in the accident. The bus was on its way from Chandanwari to police control room here.

    SRINAGAR: Six ITBP personnel died while 37 others, who were returning from Amarnath yatra duty, were injured on Tuesday when a bus fell into a deep gorge in Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir, an official said.

    The police bus carrying 37 ITBP personnel and two policemen fell into a deep gorge between Chandanwari and Pahalgam, a police official said. He said while six ITBP personnel died on the spot, 10 others sustained grievous injuries.

    Pahalgam, J&K | Six ITBP personnel have lost their lives, while several other personnel received injuries, who are being airlifted to Army hospital, Srinagar for treatment: Police
    A bus carrying 37 ITBP personnel and two J&K Police personnel fell into riverbed in Pahalgam today pic.twitter.com/lVhNooPzlT
    — ANI (@ANI) August 16, 2022
    Twenty-five ITBP personnel and two policemen were also injured in the accident. The bus was on its way from Chandanwari to police control room here.

  • Dalit boy death: Mayawati demands President’s Rule in Rajasthan

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Sunday demanded President’s Rule in Rajasthan following the death of a Dalit boy, who was allegedly beaten up by his teacher for touching a water pot.

    Nine-year-old Indra Kumar Meghwal, who was studying at a private school in Surana village of Jalore district, was allegedly beaten up on July 20 and he succumbed to his injuries at a hospital in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad on Saturday.

    The accused teacher Chail Singh (40) has been arrested. He has been booked for murder and also under The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

    In a tweet in Hindi, Mayawati said, “A nine-year-old Dalit student of a private school at Surana in Rajasthan’s Jalore district was brutally thrashed by a teacher belonging to upper caste after he drank water from a pot. Yesterday, he died during treatment. No amount of condemnation of this painful incident is less.”

    Slamming the Ashok Gehlot government, she said, “Such painful casteist incidents happen almost every day in Rajasthan. This incident is a clear example to show that the Congress government has failed in protecting the life and dignity of people, especially the Dalits, tribals and the neglected. Therefore, it would be better if this (current) government (of Rajasthan) is dismissed and President’s Rule imposed.”

    LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Sunday demanded President’s Rule in Rajasthan following the death of a Dalit boy, who was allegedly beaten up by his teacher for touching a water pot.

    Nine-year-old Indra Kumar Meghwal, who was studying at a private school in Surana village of Jalore district, was allegedly beaten up on July 20 and he succumbed to his injuries at a hospital in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad on Saturday.

    The accused teacher Chail Singh (40) has been arrested. He has been booked for murder and also under The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

    In a tweet in Hindi, Mayawati said, “A nine-year-old Dalit student of a private school at Surana in Rajasthan’s Jalore district was brutally thrashed by a teacher belonging to upper caste after he drank water from a pot. Yesterday, he died during treatment. No amount of condemnation of this painful incident is less.”

    Slamming the Ashok Gehlot government, she said, “Such painful casteist incidents happen almost every day in Rajasthan. This incident is a clear example to show that the Congress government has failed in protecting the life and dignity of people, especially the Dalits, tribals and the neglected. Therefore, it would be better if this (current) government (of Rajasthan) is dismissed and President’s Rule imposed.”

  • Six people killed in car-tempo collision in Maharashtra’s Beed

    By PTI

    BEED: Six people were killed after a car and a tempo collided head-on in Maharashtra’s Beed district on Sunday morning, police said.

    The accident took place around 5.30 am on Manjarsumba-Patoda highway, they said.

    As per preliminary information, a family from Pune was going to Jiwachiwadi village in Kej tehsil in the car to attend a marriage ceremony when their vehicle and the tempo hit each other, a police official said.

    Five members of the family and one other person were killed, the official said.

    Police had to use a crane to separate the two vehicles, he said. The tempo driver fled from the spot after the accident, but later surrendered at Patoda police station, the official said.

    The deceased have been identified as Ramhari Chintaman Kute (40), Sunita Ramhari Kute (38), Rushikesh Ramhari Kute (19), Akash Ramhari Kute (15), Priyanka Ramhari Kute (17), all residents of Jiwachiwadi village now living in Pune, and Radhika Sugriv Kedar (14), belonging to Sarni Sangvi village in Kej taluka, the police said.

    BEED: Six people were killed after a car and a tempo collided head-on in Maharashtra’s Beed district on Sunday morning, police said.

    The accident took place around 5.30 am on Manjarsumba-Patoda highway, they said.

    As per preliminary information, a family from Pune was going to Jiwachiwadi village in Kej tehsil in the car to attend a marriage ceremony when their vehicle and the tempo hit each other, a police official said.

    Five members of the family and one other person were killed, the official said.

    Police had to use a crane to separate the two vehicles, he said. The tempo driver fled from the spot after the accident, but later surrendered at Patoda police station, the official said.

    The deceased have been identified as Ramhari Chintaman Kute (40), Sunita Ramhari Kute (38), Rushikesh Ramhari Kute (19), Akash Ramhari Kute (15), Priyanka Ramhari Kute (17), all residents of Jiwachiwadi village now living in Pune, and Radhika Sugriv Kedar (14), belonging to Sarni Sangvi village in Kej taluka, the police said.

  • Australian singer-turned-actress Olivia Newton-John dies at 73

    By IANS

    NEW YORK: Olivia Newton-John, the Australian actress and singer best known for her role as Sandy Olsson in the blockbuster movie “Grease” and for giving hit numbers such as 1981’s “Physical,” has died on Monday, according to a statement from her husband. She was 73-years-old.

    Her official Facebook page confirmed the news on Monday in a statement, “Dame Olivia Newton-John (73) passed away peacefully at her Ranch in Southern California this morning, surrounded by family and friends. We ask that everyone please respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.”

    “Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer. Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any donations be made in her memory to the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund.”

    The singer revealed in September 2018 that she was getting treated for cancer at the base of her spine. It was her third cancer diagnosis, following bouts with breast cancer in the early ’90s and in 2017.

    NEW YORK: Olivia Newton-John, the Australian actress and singer best known for her role as Sandy Olsson in the blockbuster movie “Grease” and for giving hit numbers such as 1981’s “Physical,” has died on Monday, according to a statement from her husband. She was 73-years-old.

    Her official Facebook page confirmed the news on Monday in a statement, “Dame Olivia Newton-John (73) passed away peacefully at her Ranch in Southern California this morning, surrounded by family and friends. We ask that everyone please respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.”

    “Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer. Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any donations be made in her memory to the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund.”

    The singer revealed in September 2018 that she was getting treated for cancer at the base of her spine. It was her third cancer diagnosis, following bouts with breast cancer in the early ’90s and in 2017.

  • Vehicle carrying pilgrims falls into roadside ditch in UP; 10 dead, 7 injured

    By PTI

    PILIBHIT: Ten pilgrims, including two children, died after their vehicle overturned and fell into a roadside ditch in Gajraula area here Thursday morning, police said.

    Seven people were injured in the incident, they said.

    The vehicle was carrying 17 pilgrims from Haridwar and was heading towards Lakhimpur Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh when it met with the accident on the Lucknow highway at around 4 am. It seems the driver dozed off and lost control over the vehicle, police said.

    Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed grief over the loss of lives and directed the officials to ensure proper relief and rescue work.

    According to police, eight people died on the spot, while two others succumbed to injuries in the hospital.

    “Around 17 people were travelling in the vehicle. The dead include three children, three women and four men, including the driver,” Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Amitabh Rai said.

    He said three of the injured have been referred from the district hospital to Bareilly.

    The deceased have been identified as Laxmi (28), Rachna (28), Sarla Devi (60), Hersh (16), Khushi (2), Sushant (14), Anand (3), Lalman (65), Shyamsundar (55) and driver Dilshad (35), police said.

  • Two LeT militants, one involved in bank manager’s murder, killed in Shopian gunfight: Police

    Express News Service

    SRINAGAR: Two local Lashkar-e-Taiba militants including the one involved in the killing of Bank Manager Vijay Kumar from Rajasthan were killed in an overnight gunfight with troops in South Kashmir’s Shopian district, police said.

    A police official said acting on specific information about militants’ presence, a joint contingent of police, CRPF and army launched a search operation in the Kanjuilar area of Shopian late last night.

    He said during the search operation, militants fired on the troops. The fire was returned by the security men and in the ensuing gunfight, two local Lashkar-e-Taiba militants were killed.

    Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar identified the slain militants as Jan Mohammad Lone and Tufail Ganai, both locals.

    He said Lone was involved in the recent killing of Bank Manager Vijay Kumar of Rajasthan.

    Vijay Kumar, an Ellaqie Dehati Bank manager, was shot dead by militants inside the bank branch in Areh Mohanpora in Kulgam district on June 2.

    Police said an AK 47 rifle and a pistol were recovered from the encounter site.