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Russia launches record aerial attack on Ukraine

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Future   来源:Lifestyle  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The photos and videos in Morazan’s iPhone both console and torment her. They remind her of who she was and what she had, giving her hope of getting there again, but also serving as evidence of how quickly it was wiped out from the storms that led to her becoming a migrant.

The photos and videos in Morazan’s iPhone both console and torment her. They remind her of who she was and what she had, giving her hope of getting there again, but also serving as evidence of how quickly it was wiped out from the storms that led to her becoming a migrant.

She managed to reach her hand above the water and wiggle her fingers, hoping her husband, now at the shore, would see them.Laban Keben saw, jumped in and grabbed her but the ferocious animal held on. Laban tried again. And again. After his third attempt, his wife and the mother of their children lost consciousness, he said.

Russia launches record aerial attack on Ukraine

“I saw her dying, leaving me behind,” he said.He thought of their daughter, barely six months old, and their two other children.Not knowing what else to do, he started screaming for help. Another man ran over with a machete and struck at the crocodile, Laban said, and suddenly, it swam away, leaving Winnie’s limp body behind.

Russia launches record aerial attack on Ukraine

Laban Keben shows where his wife, Winnie, was attacked by a crocodile at Lake Baringo in Kampi ya Samaki, Kenya, Thursday, July 21, 2022. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)Laban Keben shows where his wife, Winnie, was attacked by a crocodile at Lake Baringo in Kampi ya Samaki, Kenya, Thursday, July 21, 2022. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

Russia launches record aerial attack on Ukraine

Her leg was nothing but bones with hanging flesh, said Laban, who along with local residents carried Winnie past flooded roads to the nearest paved one where vehicles could get her to medical care. But at the hospital in the next town, doctors said they were not equipped to treat such a severe injury.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Many of Tina Knowles’ fondest childhood memories are of sitting under a pecan tree as her mother recited the history of their family, stretching back generations. Now, the mother of Beyoncé and Solangewith “Matriarch: A Memoir,” out this week.

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