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Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Olympics   来源:Environment  查看:  评论:0
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In the half an hour after the attack, Mr Burrows said, all three defendants returned at different points to look into Mr Abdulrahman's cell and on two occasions, other inmates threw water at him to see if it would "jolt him back to life".The court heard that another inmate told a prison officer she should check on Mr Abdulrahman, and she found him slumped in the cell at 07:53 BST.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

Attempts by prison staff and paramedics to resuscitate him were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced dead at 08:44.The trial was told Mr Abdulrahman had previously had tuberculosis, which weakened the bones in his neck.A post-mortem examination found abrasions and bruising to Mr Abdulrahman's head and neck, consistent with an assault and fractures to his ribs, which would have required force "at the severe end of the scale", Mr Burrows told the jury.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

In another phone call to his mother about the attack, Mr Karim swore and called the other two defendants "animals", and added: "There's nothing to the guy and they've been bullying him for days."If you're going to get the guy back, throw one or two punches and walk away, don't go in on him, don't stamp on him.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

"There's nothing to the kid, he's just skin and bones."

The trial continues."Our focus now is to make sure that we can get it fixed and get the road reinstated and opened as quickly as possible."

Mr Skyba said further repairs would need to be done to the road once the property was safe and that the company did not know when the road would reopen to the public.A giant sinkhole that forced residents from their homes has continued to get bigger.

and was said at the time to be 9 to 12m (30 to 40ft) deep and 5m (16ft) wide.There were high hopes residents would be able to

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