Hit-and-run socialite, 57, keeps head down as she returns to her $7.6m Hidden Hills mansion after pleading not guilty to killing brothers, 11 and 9, while drunk street racing in Mercedes
Rebecca Grossman, 57, kept her head down as she left court Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to charges
She was charged with two counts of murder and other charges for hitting and killing brothers Mark and Jacob Iskender, 11 and 9, in Westlake Village, California in September
She hit them in her speeding Mercedes and didn t stop the car until her engine broke down
She is the co-founder of the Grossman Burn Foundation and the wife of renowned plastic reconstructive surgeon Dr. Peter Grossman
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Here I sit, writing on Monday, December 28, the Fourth Day of Christmas. I can hear the question: âWhat do you mean Fourth Day of Christmas?â âWasnât Christmas last Friday, the 25th?â Here is my answer:
In 567, the Council of Tours âproclaimed the twelve days from Christmas to Epiphany as a sacred and festive season and established the duty of Advent fasting in preparation for the feast.â
Within the Twelve Days of Christmas, there are celebrations both secular and religious.
Christmas Day, December 25, is celebrated by Christians as the Nativity of the Lord. It is a public holiday in many nations, including some where most of the population is not Christian.
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2 Men Charged After Large Gatherings Held at Ontario Church
Two men have been charged by police over large gatherings in a Wheatley, Ontario, church this past weekend.
Chatham-Kent police said they received reports of large gatherings held at the Old Colony Mennonite Church on Dec. 26 and Dec. 27.
When police arrived on both days, they found over 100 people not wearing masks inside the church. A 50-year old man from Merlin, Ontario, who took responsibility for the gathering, was charged on the first day, and another 43-year old Merlin man was charged on the second day.
Both men were charged for failing to comply with the Reopening Ontario Act, police said. The act prohibits churches from holding services with more than 10 people indoors or outdoors during lockdown, which went into effect on Dec. 26 at 12.01 a.m.