A woman was yesterday given a three-month suspended prison sentence at the Reykjavik District Court for breaking her four week-old son’s foot.
The woman was judged to have deliberately twisted the baby’s foot until it broke. She has been ordered to pay ISK 900,000 (USD 7,390) in legal costs and a further ISK 300,000 (USD 2,463) in compensation to her young son, DV reports.
The mother had claimed that her son fell from a changing table and she was lucky to catch him by the foot – but medical experts said the evidence of twisting was not consistent with that explanation.
It came out in the courtroom that the woman has a history of mental difficulties, including mood swings. The boy’s one year-old sister had been treated for five broken bones in her hand several months beforehand, which raised suspicions.
Woman kills mom-in-law, CCTV captures her in act
Woman kills mom-in-law, CCTV captures her in act
ByGunwanti ParasteGunwanti Paraste / Updated: May 25, 2021, 18:33 IST
A woman from
Talegaon was arrested on Sunday night for allegedly strangling her mother-in-law to death over a domestic argument in continuation of years of squabbles between the two, the police have said. The main accused dumped the body in a gunny sack on the
terrace.
After the body started to stink two days later and her husband (the second accused) complained, she dragged the body down the terrace, out of the house and dumped it into the bushes at a neighbouring open plot. The entire activity was caught on
There is no reason to believe that children will be disproportionately affected by the coronavirus in the coming weeks and months or in the next wave, the head of a government working group said, but stressed on the need for additional resource inputs to improve the paediatric Covid services.
DHS Mayorkas Ending Program to Arrest Illegal Alien Child Rapists, Attempted Murderer
DHS Mayorkas Ending Program to Arrest Illegal Alien Child Rapists, Attempted Murderers
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is moving to end a local police program in Bristol County, Massachusetts, that has helped take illegal alien child rapists, attempted murderers, assailants, carjackers, and others off the streets.
Last week, Mayorkas announced he was directing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to end its 287(g) agreement with Bristol County, Massachusetts, as well as terminating DHS use of detention facilities in Massachusetts and Georgia both of which hold criminal illegal aliens.
Vicki Gunvalson, that time is now.
The former
Real Housewives of Orange County star has said goodbye to the house that made her famous. She’s raised her children there and said it hurts to leave a place where she “created so many memories.”
But as things go, there hasn’t been some drama surrounding Vicki’s move, and fans have been curious as to
why she chose to leave her beloved Coto de Caza house.
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Recently, Vicki spoke with
Celebuzz! to address a few rumors about herself.
“I have been on television and in the public limelight for over 15 years at this point and I fully understand that, with that, comes ridiculous rumors and allegations,” Vicki shared.