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Kent virus variant more transmissible, but does not increase disease severity
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Kent virus variant more transmissible, but does not increase disease severity
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For the first seven years of their marriage, Bisoye and Lara Adedoyin – not real names – were subjects of mockery by some family members. The couple’s only ‘offence’ was that they didn’t have a child.
“I remember a time my mother-in-law asked me what I was using my womb for since I couldn’t conceive,” Lara told our correspondent. “It was in the presence of five other in-laws at a family function. I felt like vanishing from their presence.”
Bisoye and Lara had met while they were both final year students at a state-owned university in Oyo State sometime in 2007. They got married three years later.
JCI Ibadan, expert urge Nigerians to focus on their mental health
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Updated / Saturday, 10 Apr 2021
20:52
Gardaí are examining a list of missing people in the city following the discovery
Gardaí are trying to identify a body following the discovery of remains in the water in Galway Bay this afternoon.
The alarm was raised by a member of the public who was walking on the causeway to Mutton Island and spotted the body in the water.
Galway RNLI Lifeboat, gardaí and a crew from Galway Fire Brigade attended the scene and recovered the body before taking it to University College Hospital for a post mortem.
It is understood that the body may have been in the water for some time.