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Woman, 25, dies after collision with Halawa red-light runner
Woman, 25, dies after collision with Halawa red-light runner

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

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Woman, 25, dies after collision with Halawa red-light runner

A 25-year-old woman died following a head-on collision late this morning in the Halawa area, Honolulu police said. The crash occurred at about 10 :57 a.m. at the intersection of Kahuapaani Street and Mananai Place and marks the 41st traffic fatality on Oahu this year. At the same time last year, there had been 16. According to the Honolulu Police Department's Traffic Division's Vehicular Homicide Section, a 40-year-old man was driving north on Kahuapaani Street with a 34-year-old male passenger when he ran a red light and attempted a left turn onto Mananai Place. During the turn, the vehicle was broadsided by a car heading south on Kahuapaani Street, driven by a 22-year-old woman. A 25-year-old woman was a passenger in her car. The 25-year-old woman was taken to a hospital in critical condition, where she later died. The 22-year-old driver was hospitalized in good condition. The 40-year-old male driver of the turning vehicle was also taken to an area hospital in good condition, while his passenger refused treatment at the scene. Police said speed does not appear to be a factor in the crash. It is not yet known whether drugs or alcohol were involved. The investigation is ongoing. See more : 0 Comments By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our. Having trouble with comments ? .

Impaired driving, false report of stolen vehicle leads to charges: WPS
Impaired driving, false report of stolen vehicle leads to charges: WPS

CTV News

time06-06-2025

  • CTV News

Impaired driving, false report of stolen vehicle leads to charges: WPS

A Windsor police cruiser seen in Windsor, Ont. on Dec. 14, 2024. (Robert Lothian/CTV News Windsor) A woman is facing charges after she struck a parked vehicle while driving impaired, then falsely reported her vehicle as stolen, according to the Windsor Police Service (WPS). The incident happened shortly after 12:30 a.m. Thursday in the area of Brodhead Street and Howard Avenue. After police located the SUV, they said they found scattered opened bottles of alcohol. Through their investigation, they learned the complainant was driving the motor vehicle at the time of the crash, and she falsely reported the theft to police. Officers spotted her attempting to flee the scene, and arrested her after a brief struggle, police say. The 25 year old is facing a number of charges:

EXCLUSIVE Undertakers reveal the most chilling things they've seen while working with the dead
EXCLUSIVE Undertakers reveal the most chilling things they've seen while working with the dead

Daily Mail​

time28-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Undertakers reveal the most chilling things they've seen while working with the dead

It's certainly not a job for the faint-hearted. In the US, there are thought to be more than 23,000 morticians who are required to deal with death on a daily basis. For outsiders, it appears to be a job shrouded in mystery, with only films and TV shows offering a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes. But speaking out anonymously, a handful of funeral workers have stepped forward to spill the creepy, sad, and uncomfortable secrets about their business no one knows. While the industry is dominated by men, one 25-year-old woman says she bucks this trend by running a funeral home with her sister. They inherited the business from their grandparents. One of the strangest incidents she dealt with was the death of her mother, father and great grandmother, who all died within days of one another at the end of Covid. From her line of work, she says the biggest thing she has learned is that 'death is not that bad'. She adds in a 'ask me anything' Reddit thread: 'Like [death] CAN suck, but it can be really beautiful.' Quizzed about how she prepares bodies which have been through trauma, she reveals that she had one man who had 'almost been cut in half'. To make him look more presentable for an open casket, she packed his chest cavity and stapled his body back together. Another mortician who speaks out anonymously on Reddit reveals that he remembers sewing the hands back on a gentleman who had died in an accident to make him look more presentable. Meanwhile, another undertaker said they remember trying to put an anklet back on the ankle of a dead body, only to realize they had been a bone donor and their leg joint 'bent backwards'. Clothing also helps to hide injuries during open casket sessions, as does make-up, they explain. Many of the morticians say they carry out embalming to help preserve the bodies. This process, which can take from 2 to 4 hours, involves draining blood from the body and replacing it with a mixture of chemicals, including formaldehyde, methanol, and ethanol. In another thread, a man who has been a mortician for 25 years reveals some more gruesome trade secrets. He explains to keep the eyes of people closed during an open casket, small pieces of plastic are inserted under the eyes to keep them closed. As for mouths, the lips are usually sutured shut. In terms of the smell of dead bodies, the longtime mortician says he 'still hasn't gotten fully use it' but it doesn't effect him as much anymore. He adds that the odor still 'sticks to clothing' and he has to make sure he showers as soon as he gets home, so he doesn't subject his partner to 'too much suffering'. Another of the morticians describes the smell of dead bodies as being like 'not so fresh meat' and 'kind of metallic,' while another says that it is 'almost sweet, but not quite, and kind of gassy'. In terms of memorable incidents as an undertaker, one contributor recounts the scene of a bizarre natural death he witnessed. He reveals: 'I remember going to a job where an elderly woman had passed away in her walk in wardrobe. 'There was a chair centered in the middle of the wardrobe, and she had sat down to rest while changing her clothes. Except she never got up and passed away. 'I remember it was a cool month and she had not decomposed but there were ants crawling around her face, in her nose and around her mouth.' And another story set to make your skin crawl involves a common thing that apparently happens after death. One undertaker writes, in response to being asked what makes his stomach turn: 'The thing that really grosses me out the most, honestly, is cleaning boogers out of peoples' noses. 'A lot of the time people have been laying in bed for weeks, unconscious or with very little energy, and I guess blowing your nose gets kind of over-looked when you're dying. So, that's really the only thing that still makes my stomach turn.'

Twenty-five-year-old New Haven driver died after vehicle crashed into tree
Twenty-five-year-old New Haven driver died after vehicle crashed into tree

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Twenty-five-year-old New Haven driver died after vehicle crashed into tree

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A driver was pronounced deceased at a local hospital after colliding with a tree early Saturday morning in New Haven, said police. Just before 2:00 a.m., police say a car travelling south on Shelton Avenue near Gibbs Street drove over a speed bump, swerved to the left of the roadway, and collided with a tree. First arriving officers encountered the vehicle operator, a 25-year-old New Haven woman, suffering from injuries related to the crash. The operator was transported to Yale New Haven Hospital, where she died of her injuries. Her identity has not yet been revealed. Check back with News 8 for updates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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