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Keywords: Negligence


Release of Crans-Montana bar owner sparks anger among victims’ families

The decision by Swiss authorities to release the owner of a bar devastated by a deadly fire in Crans-Montana has reignited outrage among the families of victims, nearly a month after the tragedy that claimed 40 lives during New Year celebrations. A court in the Swiss canton of Valais ordered the provisional......

United States: Two-Year-Old boy killed after dog attack at babysitter’s home

A tragic incident occurred in Valdosta, Georgia, where a two-year-old boy was killed after being attacked by two rottweilers belonging to his babysitter. According to local police reports, the woman, aged 48, was allegedly taking a nap when the child wandered outside and......

Former Swedish security adviser on trial over lost classified documents

Henrik Landerholm, Sweden’s former national security adviser, has gone on trial for allegedly mishandling classified information, seven months after resigning amid claims he left official documents in a hotel. Landerholm, a longtime associate of Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, appeared......

Young teacher’s tragic suicide ignites grief and outrage across Morocco

The heartbreaking suicide of Mouad, a young teacher suspended by the regional education directorate in Casablanca, has triggered a wave of grief and anger among citizens and educators in Morocco. The incident has sparked demands for justice, accountability, and systemic reform within the country’s......

Surge in road accidents in Morocco: A call for vigilance

Recent data from the Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale (DGSN) reveals a troubling surge in road accidents across Moroccan cities, with 22 fatalities and 2,490 injuries reported during the week of March 17-23. The statistics indicate that 109 individuals sustained serious......

Legal Proceedings Set to Commence in March Over Maradona's Untimely Death

In a significant development, the legal proceedings surrounding the death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona are scheduled to begin in March. This highly anticipated trial will delve into the circumstances surrounding the iconic athlete's passing, which has sparked widespread public interest......

Grenfell Inquiry Names Companies Behind Tragic Fire: A Culture of Greed and Neglect

In a scathing report, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry has exposed the companies and organizations responsible for the 2017 fire that claimed 72 lives. The inquiry, led by Sir Martin Moore-Bick, found that systemic dishonesty, incompetence, and greed led to the catastrophic event. Failures that contributed......

Fatal South Korean Battery Plant Fire: Safety Negligence Exposed in Rush to Meet Deadlines

In a revealing investigation, South Korean police have uncovered alarming safety failures behind the devastating fire at Aricell's lithium battery factory in June, which claimed at least 23 lives. The incident, one of South Korea's most severe industrial disasters in recent years, exposes a troubling......

Alarming Rise in Urban Traffic Accidents: A Wake-Up Call for Road Safety

In a distressing report released by the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN), 18 lives were lost and 2,704 individuals sustained injuries, 95 of them severe, due to 1,993 traffic accidents within urban areas during the week spanning June 3rd to June 9th. These sobering statistics serve as......

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