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A newlywed wife rescues her husband from a dangerous volcano fall, in the Caribbean island of St Kitts, during their honeymoon.

Clay Chastain, who got fractured his skull during the volcano fall is recovering in a US hospital. It was the courage and love of his wife Acaimie, that helped him to get back to his life.

Acaimie climbed down to reach him and helped drag him out. She overcame her fear of heights and bodily fluids to save his life.

The couple hiked for two miles (3.2km) to the mountain’s base. He said that he leaned against her, vomiting and in pain, during the incident.


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“We were literally completely alone. And we’re just so, so thankful to everyone back home. All the support we’ve received has been so overwhelming”, said Acaimie about the accident.

“She’s absolutely incredible”, Chastain praised his wife, after he was flown to Florida. To the media, he said, “Her being able to carry me all the way down a volcano when I can barely stand up is amazing and it’s definitely nothing short of a miracle”.

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A surfer got killed in a shark attack in the coast of France’s Reunion Island. The man was surfing from Saint-Leu, a small fishing town.

The terrible attack took place at about 16:30 local time.

The region of Réunion had been noticed for severe shark attacks. And hence, water activities including surfing are heavily restricted on this place.

A witness said to the rescue officials that he saw a surfer suddenly disappearing from the sea and only his surfing board was left. Reports the local government in a statement (in French). The surfer is not yet been identified.

The Rescue officials told the media that the surfer’s legs were torn by the shark in the attack and his body was later found out from the Saint-Leu port.

Media reports said that other 3 people were also surfing in the area along with him but they returned safe.

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Yet another ‘selfie terror’ happened ! A women got attacked by a Jaguar at Arizona zoo, while she climbed the barrier for taking selfie. Officials said that the incident happened at Wildlife World Zoo near Phoenix. Officials said that the jaguar would not be put down.

Reports says that the animal grabbed her left forearm and the people who witnessed this tried to distract the jaguar by pushing a water bottle through the cage. Another women pulled the injured lady away.

The women in her 30’s suffered severe injuries in her arms and and was admitted in a hospital. She is having non-life-threatening injuries in the attack and is expected to survive. Witnesses said that they heard loud screaming and saw the jaguar grabbing her hand, reuters reports.

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An Australian man named James Gargasoulas (29) who drove a car into the pedestrians, causing their death is jailed for life. The accident happened on a busy shopping street in central Melbourne in 2017.

The Victorian state Supreme Court, on Friday said that the accused is jailed for life with a minimum non-parole period of 46 years. The victims of the accident killed 6, including a baby and a 10-year-old girl.

“This was one of the worst examples of mass murder in Australian history,” said Justice Mark Weinberg to Gargasoulas at the sentencing hearing in Melbourne. “”The horror of what you did has profoundly affected the lives of many of those who were present that day in Bourke Street, and who either witnessed your actions, or their aftermath.”

This incident was reported as Australia’s worst mass killings since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on the southern island state of Tasmania, that killed 35 people.

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Avalanche hits skiers at Swiss resort. Rescuers are on search for the skiers. The members of the rescue teams have hurriedly pulled out four people who were buried in the mid-afternoon avalanche at the popular ski resort of Crans-Montana.

It is reported that searches that includes rescuers and helicopters were able to rescue ‘several’ people, according to spokesman Steve Leger of the Valais police.

The authorities said that the rescue operations were extended into the night after saving four skiers, hoping to save other people who might have been still be buried.

Officials said that Nearly 250 rescue workers, medical team members, police officers and military personnel backed by eight helicopters and a dozen search dogs were deployed after the avalanche on Plaine Morte, a mountain in the town of Crans-Montana. Officials added that the avalanche engulfed 400m (1300ft) of piste marked out for skiers.

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16-year-old boy was pulled alive from ruins of Istanbul building two days after deadly collapse. On Wednesday afternoon, an eight-storied apartment block was collapsed in the city’s Kartal district. Officials say the official death toll has risen to 14.

The interior minister Suleyman Soylu said at least 11 more people were still missing in the collapsed eight-storey building. The boy who had been pulled out by the rescuers was suddenly taken to the hospital, but no further updates are got from the hospital.

As investigations into the collapse continued, several neighboring buildings of this collapsed site was evacuated on Thursday due to security reasons. The officials says that some part of the collapsed building were built illegally. They said that the top three floors were not built according to legal terms. The textile workshop inside the building was also running without a valid licence.

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