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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court on Wednesday served notices to National Accountability Bureau on a petition of former president Asif Ali Zardari challenging NAB jurisdiction for filing. ....
Fatal helicopter crash: Investigators thorough process could take years 19 Jan, 2021 11:48 PM 3 minutes to read The wreckage of the helicopter is removed from Kēkerengū Beach. Photo / Anna Leask Anna Leask is a senior reporter for the New Zealand Heraldanna.leask@nzherald.co.nz@AnnaLeask The investigation into a helicopter crash that killed a North Canterbury couple and orphaned their young children may take up to two years to complete. Andrew Hamish Davidson, 60, and his wife Lin Chen, 39, died when their helicopter crashed into the beach at Kēkerengū north of Kaikoura on December 15. Their two children and another child survived the crash but were injured and pulled from the wreckage by locals who rushed to the scene. ....
Hospital Vall d Hebron Investigators Publish Early Data on Anaconda Biomed s Mechanical Thrombectomy System for Ischemic Stroke Initial single-center clinical study data supporting Anaconda Biomed s Advanced Neurovascular Access (ANA) Catheter System for the treatment of ischemic stroke have been published in the Journal of Neuroradiology by investigators at Hospital Vall d Hebron in Barcelona. The hospital is participating in the multi-center SOLONDA ( SOL itaire in combination with the ANA Catheter system manufactured by Anac ONDA ) clinical trial, a 125-patient, prospective study that will assess system safety and reperfusion measured using the modified treatment in cerebral infarction (mTICI) score. Hospital Vall d Hebron investigators followed 35 consecutive patients, with published results as follows: ....