‘Will prepared a month ago, woman blamed for husband’s suicide’: Chilling details emerge from Kerala house of horror | Kochi News

Five members of a family, including three children, were found dead at a rented two-storied house on Karshaka Road in Vaduthala, Kochi, on Saturday morning. KOCHI: Five members of a family, including three children, were found dead at a rented two-storied house on Karshaka Road in Vaduthala, Kochi, on Saturday morning. The deceased were identified…

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Dj Frame Collapses: Teen killed, several injured as DJ vehicle overturns during Hanuman Janmotsav procession in Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal News

BHOPAL: A 15-year-old boy was killed and several others were injured after a DJ vehicle overturned during a Hanuman Janmotsav procession in the Sagar’s Makronia area of the city on Sunday.The procession had started from the Sankat Mochan Temple when the incident occurred. According to eyewitnesses, several youths had climbed onto the DJ vehicle and…

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Mk Stalin: ‘You’ll see a Tamil Nadu you have not seen before’: CM MK Stalin warns of 1960s-like anti-Hindi stir if Centre pushes delimitation | Chennai News

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin (File photo) CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin escalated on Tuesday his attack on BJP, signalling statewide protests if Centre pushes ahead with delimitation and invoking DMK’s anti-Hindi agitations of the 1950s and 1960s.In a video message on X, Stalin said the state would “come to a standstill” if the…

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Scientists find a 289-million-year-old reptile skin fossil in an Oklahoma cave and it’s rewriting history |

Image Credit: AI Generated Deep inside an Oklahoma quarry, palaeontologists discovered a small fragment of skin that is rewriting the history books. The fossilised reptile skin, dated at 289 million years old, is the most ancient of its kind, significantly older than previously known examples, according to experts. The skin, discovered in the Richards Spur…

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Archaeologists unearth a 125,000-year-old Neanderthal ‘factory’ that could rewrite human history |

Archaeologists are used to slow, careful discoveries. Most digs reveal fragments. At a lakeside site in Germany, researchers digging into a low hill came across something far more organised than expected. It was not just scattered remains.The evidence suggests that Neanderthals may have been running what experts now describe as “fat processing sites” as far…

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