Woman thrown into freezing Lake Superior in vicious assault

A Minnesota woman recounts her terrifying ordeal after being violently thrown into Lake Superior's near-freezing waters in what police are treating as a serious assault. The victim suffered hypothermia and shock during the brutal incident near Duluth's Ca

Harvard Morgue Scandal: Body Parts Theft Arrests

Federal authorities have uncovered a gruesome criminal network involving stolen human remains from Harvard Medical School's morgue, with two individuals now facing serious charges in a case that has shocked the medical community.

Terror police investigate Sussex mosque arson

Counter-terrorism police have taken control of the investigation into a suspected arson attack on a Sussex mosque, as community leaders call for calm amid rising tensions.

Brazil probes deadly Rio police raid after outcry

A major police operation in Rio's Complexo da Maré favela has sparked national outrage and a Supreme Court investigation after leaving multiple residents dead and raising serious human rights concerns.

£2M gold and jewellery seized at Manchester Airport

Customs officials at Manchester Airport have intercepted a massive smuggling operation, confiscating gold bars and luxury jewellery worth approximately £2 million from passengers arriving from Dubai.

Met Police Officer David Carrick: Serial Sex Offender

Former PC David Carrick, who served with the Metropolitan Police for two decades, has been revealed as one of Britain's most prolific sex offenders after admitting 49 criminal charges including 24 counts of rape against multiple women.

Solicitor struck off for client sexual assault

A criminal defence solicitor has been banned from practising after a disciplinary tribunal found he sexually assaulted a vulnerable defendant he was representing, demanding 'favours' in exchange for legal services.

Kennedy cousin's murder conviction overturned

The decades-long legal saga continues as Michael Skakel, relative of the Kennedy dynasty, has his conviction overturned in the brutal 1975 murder of teenager Martha Moxley, reigniting one of America's most infamous cold cases.

Harvard Morgue Manager Sold Stolen Body Parts: FBI

Shocking FBI investigation reveals Harvard Medical School morgue manager allegedly sold stolen human remains including brains, skin and bones to nationwide buyers in macabre criminal scheme.

Met Police officer admits 49 sex offences including 24 rapes

Former Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick has pleaded guilty to 49 serious offences including 24 counts of rape, exposing devastating failures in police vetting and raising urgent questions about institutional culture.

Massachusetts intersection honking chaos drives residents mad

Residents of Georgetown, Massachusetts are at breaking point as frustrated motorists create their own traffic rules at a notorious intersection, with non-stop honking turning their peaceful neighbourhood into a cacophony of chaos.

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