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LOS ANGELES (ANN): A man met his untimely end after participating in a taco-eating contest in California, USA, and his family has now filed a lawsuit against the organisers.
Dana Hutchings, 41, was apparently not informed about the dangers of the said cooking contest, his son Marshall argued in a lawsuit filed on April 5, as per
The Fresno Bee on the same day.
The father, who had never participated in such contests before, died after choking a few minutes into the competition. For his death, the son is now seeking monetary damages, the amount of which was undisclosed.
The said taco-eating contest was held in the city of Fresno before the pandemic-induced lockdown, back in August 2019, according to the report. It was organized by Fresno Sports and Events LLC, the owners of the Fresno Grizzlies, and was apparently held during their said team’s minor league baseball game.
BEIJING (ANN): A woman in China gained more than a daughter-in-law during her son’s wedding last month after she discovered that the bride was actually her long-lost daughter.
The mother, Xi, lost a daughter who had a distinctive birthmark on one of her hands many years ago and she noticed the same distinctive mark on the bride at the wedding last March 31, Sohu News said in a report on April 3.
The woman became suspicious and turned to the bride’s parents to ask if they adopted the young woman. The couple was shocked by Xi’s question since they had not told anyone that they adopted their child.
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MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN): The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) said that the April 15,2021 deadline for the filing of income tax returns (ITRs) and paying of income taxes stays.
Revenue Memorandum Circular (RMC) No. 46-2021 issued by BIR Commissioner Caesar Dulay on Tuesday (April 6) said that contrary to erroneous reports, “the deadline for filing [2020 annual income tax] return and payment of taxes due thereon is not extended.”
Dulay said the BIR will nonetheless accept tentative annual income tax returns as long as these were filed before or on the day of the mandatory deadline under the Tax Code.