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Hungary’s National Theatre director, Attila Vidnyánszky, tendered his resignation in the wake of a balcony fall incident during a production of Romeo and Juliet. The accident occurred during the second act, causing serious injuries to actors Júlia Szász (Juliet) and Otto Lajos Horváth (Capulet), who are currently in a stable condition post-surgery. Despite Vidnyánszky’s offer, Hungary’s culture minister, János Csák, rejected the resignation. An investigation has been launched, and Csák emphasized the need to await its findings before deciding on any further action.

The incident took place in Budapest, where paramedics treated Szász and Horváth after they fell from an elevated platform behind the scenery. Both actors are expected to recover, and Csák, along with Vidnyánszky, visited the hospital to meet with doctors. In an Instagram post, Csák expressed optimism about the actors’ improving conditions and wished them a swift recovery. The exact timeline for the investigation’s conclusion remains uncertain.

Attila Vidnyánszky, a key ally of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has held the position of National Theatre director for a decade. His tenure, originally set to conclude in 2023, was extended to 2028 earlier this year. The close association with the Prime Minister adds a political dimension to the incident, highlighting the delicate balance between artistic leadership and political ties.

Júlia Szász, known for her roles in both theatre and high-profile Hungarian films, was scheduled for future National Theatre performances. Otto Lajos Horváth, who gained prominence in the early 2000s, particularly in Hungarian films and television shows, is also part of the country’s cultural landscape. The accident during the performance of Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy adds a layer of tragedy to the real-life drama, drawing attention to the intersection of art, safety, and leadership in Hungary’s National Theatre.

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Dutch prosecutors had prior knowledge of the gunman responsible for a deadly shooting spree in Rotterdam and had issued a warning to the hospital where he eventually carried out one of the attacks, according to an email correspondence that has come to light.

Fouad L, a 32-year-old individual, had displayed signs of “psychotic behavior,” as detailed in the email sent by the Dutch public prosecution service to the teaching hospital where he was a student. The message outlined concerns about his conduct, including an incident where he was found “half-naked in the garden on a pile of leaves.” Prosecutors even suggested that his behavior might influence the hospital’s decision on granting him a medical diploma.

The suspected gunman himself posted this email on a web forum, expressing frustration over what he perceived as teachers “sabotaging” his progress. In his online communication, he described himself as an alcoholic and claimed that he had been dismissed from his medical studies because he was unable to complete his degree.

The investigation into animal cruelty, for which he had previously been convicted, led prosecutors to discover disturbing images on his phone, including depictions of people being stabbed and right-wing extremist content.

The shooting spree began when Fouad L allegedly shot a woman, aged 39, and her 14-year-old daughter at their home in central Rotterdam before setting fire to the building. While reports suggest that the woman had reported the gunman to authorities before, this detail has not been officially confirmed by the police.

He then proceeded to the Erasmus Medical Center, where he killed a 43-year-old male lecturer and ignited a fire that caused significant damage to the hospital. A massive police operation, including an elite police unit and helicopters, led to his arrest outside the hospital.

The city of Rotterdam and the Netherlands as a whole have been left shocked by these violent events, with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte expressing condolences to the victims and their families while Rotterdam’s mayor, Ahmed Aboutaleb, described the incident as a “pitch-black day” for the city.

Fouad L is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing.

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Italian and Paris St-Germain goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma, and his partner faced a terrifying ordeal when they were attacked and robbed at their residence in Paris. According to police sources, several individuals targeted the couple at their flat in the eighth district of the city, where they were subsequently bound. However, they managed to escape to a nearby hotel after the incident.

The hotel staff was alerted, and the couple was taken to the hospital following the traumatic event. The Paris prosecutor’s office stated that an investigation has been launched, focusing on charges of armed robbery by an organized gang and aggravated violence.

While unconfirmed reports suggest that the attackers made away with valuable items such as jewelry, watches, and luxury leather goods worth around €500,000, the footballer sustained only minor injuries, while his partner, Alessia Elefante, remained unharmed, according to sources from Agence France Presse.

It appears that France’s special police unit for armed robbery and burglaries, known as BRB, has initiated a thorough investigation into the incident. Gianluigi Donnarumma, 24, who moved to Paris two years prior, was scheduled to join the Paris St-Germain squad for their upcoming pre-season friendly match against Le Havre and a tour of Japan and South Korea.

Sadly, this is not the first time PSG footballers have been targeted by criminal gangs, though most previous attacks occurred when the players were not at home. For instance, in March 2021, two men were sentenced to jail for robbing the home of Brazil footballer Marquinhos in Yvelines, to the west of Paris. Marquinhos was away playing during the incident, but his father and two teenage daughters were present in the house, with his father suffering some injuries in the assault. Similarly, the home of Marquinhos’s teammate Angel Di Maria was also burgled on the same day.

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