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7 Feb 2025

#society

Fox News: Orlando community mourns 7-year-old girl killed in drag racing accident: 'Pain of loss is immeasurable'
Orlando community mourns 7-year-old girl killed in drag racing accident: 'Pain of loss is immeasurable'
A 7-year-old girl, Elienisse Zoe Díaz Rodriguez, died from injuries sustained in a drag racing accident at Orlando Speed World Dragway. She lost control of her Junior Dragster, striking a safety guide before crashing into a wall.

The racetrack expressed deep sorrow over the incident, offering condolences to her family and the racing community. Rodriguez was a first-grade student, remembered fondly by her school as a bright light. A GoFundMe for her funeral costs has raised over $25,300.


Forbes: Alaskan Authorities Search For Plane With 10 Onboard After It Is Reported Missing
Alaskan Authorities Search For Plane With 10 Onboard After It Is Reported Missing
Authorities are searching for a missing Bering Air plane en route to Nome, Alaska, with 10 people on board. The aircraft, which went overdue during its flight from Unalakleet, prompted Alaska State Troopers to initiate a search and rescue operation.

The National Transportation Safety Board is monitoring the situation, while a Coast Guard C-130 is conducting aerial searches over the water and shoreline. This incident is still developing.


#crime

GB News: Pakistani immigrant allowed to stay in Britain despite 'preying on barely pubescent girls when his wife wouldn't have sex'
Pakistani immigrant allowed to stay in Britain despite 'preying on barely pubescent girls when his wife wouldn't have sex'
A Pakistani immigrant, convicted of attempting to engage in sexual acts with underage girls, has been allowed to remain in the UK despite his crimes. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and initially faced deportation, but his appeal on human rights grounds was accepted, citing family ties.

Critics, including the shadow justice secretary, have condemned the decision as disgraceful, arguing it reflects a flawed immigration system that prioritizes the rights of criminals over public safety. Calls for reform emphasize the need to expedite the deportation of foreign nationals who commit serious offenses.