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Bond set at $100,000 for Willoughby father accused of killing 3-week-old son
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Lake County Common Pleas Court Judge John O’Donnell set bond Friday at $100,000 against a 30-year-old Willoughby man accused of killing his 5-week-old son. (Willoughby Police Department)
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LAKE COUNTY, Ohio Lake County Common Pleas Court Judge John O’Donnell set bond Friday at $100,000 against a 30-year-old Willoughby man accused of killing his 3-week-old son.
William Beasley appeared Friday morning in court and pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, involuntary manslaughter, endangering children and felonious assault in the death of his son, Zachary Beasley, in May 2020. Beasley remains in the Lake County Jail, records say and his next court appearance has not yet been scheduled.
Al Roker helps 3News with emotional surprise as Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest nurse gets $15,000 check
Nurse Kelly Stake cared for patients in the COVID unit at Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital while also enduring some personal loss during the pandemic. Author: Jessica Miller Updated: 5:38 AM EDT May 13, 2021
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio Last year, as Kelly Stake cared for her patients in the COVID unit at Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital, she and her fellow nurses gave it their all through an incredibly difficult situation. Countless nurses on my unit have been the person to hold a patient s hand while holding an iPad so that a daughter can say goodbye to her mother for the last time, Stake said. All while being terrified for our own lives for our own families. . The overwhelming experience was just so heartbreaking.
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) A team of eight nurses from Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has flown to the US to spend six weeks with caregivers on the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Nimeh Mahmoud, a nurse on the neurological intensive care team of the Abu Dhabi hospital, said that when she got the call asking whether she would be interested to volunteer in the US, she did not think twice. I became a nurse to help people in need and give back to the community. So, when I was told that there was an opportunity to help my colleagues in the US, I could not refuse, she added.
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) A team of eight nurses from Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has flown to the US to spend six weeks with caregivers on the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Nimeh Mahmoud, a nurse on the neurological intensive care team of the Abu Dhabi hospital, said that when she got the call asking whether she would be interested to volunteer in the US, she did not think twice. I became a nurse to help people in need and give back to the community. So, when I was told that there was an opportunity to help my colleagues in the US, I could not refuse, she added.