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BURLINGTON, Iowa (KWQC) - A Burlington man is accused of shooting his father in the face after an argument about “stinky feet.”

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Aug. 12, 2024 at 12:24 PM EDT
 

Wild video of woman jumping fence, 'enticing' tiger at South Jersey zoo​

A moment that could have ended in tragedy at a South Jersey zoo was caught on camera, and now police are looking to identify the woman responsible.

 
Wells Fargo Employee Found Dead in Her Cubicle 4 Days After She Clocked into Work


A Wells Fargo employee in Arizona was reportedly found dead in her cubicle four days after she clocked into work.


On Friday, Aug. 16 at around 7 a.m. local time, Denise Prudhomme, 60, arrived at the company's corporate office near Priest Drive and Washington Street in Tempe, per multiple outlets including NBC News and Fox News.


She was found dead at 4:55 p.m. four days later on Tuesday, Aug. 20, Tempe Police Department said, according to NBC News.


Per USA Today, Prudhomme's body was discovered at a third-floor desk in the office.


Police had responded to the location after receiving reports about a "subject down," according to Arizona’s Family. The outlet stated authorities said there were no obvious signs of foul play.

 
A formal portrait of one of Richard Speck's victims was used in an ad promoting the nursing profession. This appears to have been chosen by a bot, and the company pulled the ad when they were alerted to this.

 

Austrian surgeon fired after 'letting teenage daughter drill hole in patient's skull'​


The neurosurgeon, who has not been named, reportedly allowed their 13-year-old daughter to operate a drill and make a hole in an unconscious patient's skull in January.

The victim, 33, was flown by air ambulance to Graz University Hospital in southeastern Austria after sustaining a serious head injury in a forestry accident, according to Kronen Zeitung.

The emergency surgery reportedly went well, but the patient has not yet been able to return to work.

Prosecutors in Graz, the regional capital of Styria, Austria’s second-largest state, were made aware of the alleged incident in April when an anonymous complaint was lodged.

The victim learned of the case in the media but was not informed by police that he was the victim until July, the newspaper added.


 

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