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PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania woman who was allegedly assaulted and kidnapped by her now-deceased ex-boyfriend in September has filed suit against his estate to recover money she lent him.
Denise Deltondo of McKees Rocks filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 12 versus Jill Smith (Executrix of the Estate of Gabriel John Tamilia) of Riverside, Calif.
“Prior to Sept. 24, 2020, plaintiff and decedent [Gabriel John Tamilia] had a romantic relationship that plaintiff had terminated. On Sept. 24, 2020, plaintiff and decedent agreed to go out to dinner together at a restaurant. While at the restaurant, plaintiff and decedent got into a verbal altercation. The pair eventually left the restaurant and plaintiff drove decedent back to his house, intending to drop decedent off and return to her home,” the suit says.
Dad got the vaccine, but no one else did â yet
By Katherine J. Wu New York Times,Updated December 26, 2020, 1:19 p.m.
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Jeanel and Mike Little, with their daughter, Ruby, at home in Charlottesville, Va. Both are nurse practitioners at UVA Health, and they arenât sure when Ruby will be able to get vaccinated.EZE AMOS/NYT
On the morning of Dec. 16, the threat of a Virginia snowstorm canceled school for 7-year-old Alain Bell. He instead spent the morning scribbling a scowling face in black marker onto his fatherâs newly vaccinated upper arm.
âIt was his idea,â Alain said over Zoom, pointing to his father, Dr. Taison Bell, 37, a critical care physician at UVA Health in Charlottesville. âI feel good that heâs not going to get sick.â