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Gardai praised for reuniting tourist with lost phone containing pics of late grandad
Gardai praised for reuniting tourist with lost phone containing pics of late grandad

Dublin Live

time4 days ago

  • Dublin Live

Gardai praised for reuniting tourist with lost phone containing pics of late grandad

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A member of the Garda has been hailed for aiding a tourist who misplaced her phone, filled with cherished photos of her late grandad, just as she was boarding a flight back to Poland. Aleksandra had been holidaying in Ireland and was on her way home to Poland when she accidentally left her phone at Dublin Airport's boarding gate. The flight had already taken off from Dublin when Aleksandra realised her phone was missing. Another passenger found the phone and managed to send a text to Aleksandra's fiancé, saying she would hand it over to security at Dublin Airport. However, Aleksandra didn't know where exactly the woman had handed it in, and the phone's battery died before she could find out, reports the Irish Mirror. Aleksandra's grandfather, a significant figure in her life, had recently passed away. Her phone held many sentimental photographs, voice notes and videos of him which seemed lost as they were not backed up. Desperate to retrieve these precious mementos, Aleksandra flew back to Ireland in an attempt to locate the phone. Upon landing back in Dublin, Aleksandra first checked with airport staff, but unfortunately, the phone couldn't be located. In a final effort, she approached officers at the Garda Station near Terminal 1 around 4am on Tuesday morning. Garda Grace Roddy, who was on overnight duty at the public desk, heard about Aleksandra's plight and was determined to help. Going "above and beyond to assist" Garda Roddy scoured the airport but initially couldn't find the phone. Refusing to give up, she returned to the gate Aleksandra had departed from days earlier and there, hidden away in a drawer at one of the airline's desks, she found the phone. The phone, filled with cherished photographs, videos, and audio clips, was returned to Aleksandra on what serendipitously turned out to be her 30th birthday. An Garda Siochana shared the touching tale on their Facebook page, including an email from Aleksandra expressing gratitude to Garda Roddy for her assistance. "Ms. Garda Grace Roddy demonstrated genuine empathy, took the time to listen and made every effort to help me get my phone back - even though she was not obliged to do so," Aleksandra wrote. "Her professionalism and willingness to act made things happen. She found my phone which I truly appreciate. In times when such personal commitment is rare, Ms. Garda Grace Roddy's actions deserve to be recognised." The story prompted a massive reaction online, with social media users lavishing praise on Garda Roddy for aiding the Polish national. One person said: "That's what makes the Irish Police different from all other Police forces anywhere." Another added: "What a wonderful happy story. That's what you could look forward to telling all your family and friends about the real good decent people of Ireland and what a very kind Gardai to go to such lengths. Well done. Total Respect." While a third said: "What a fabulous young lady, Garda Grace Roddy is, such empathy, An Garda Siochana are very lucky to have her as are the general public. It is great that Aleksandra contacted the station to show her gratitude. human nature is sometimes that we tell more of the negative side rather than the good news." Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.

‘What a lovely story', people cry as tourist praises Dublin Airport Garda for ‘genuine empathy' after beloved item lost
‘What a lovely story', people cry as tourist praises Dublin Airport Garda for ‘genuine empathy' after beloved item lost

The Irish Sun

time6 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

‘What a lovely story', people cry as tourist praises Dublin Airport Garda for ‘genuine empathy' after beloved item lost

A GARDA has been praised for going "above and beyond" in helping a tourist at Dublin Airport, after she lost her phone containing priceless family photos. Aleksandra had visited Ireland and was returning home to Advertisement Already in the air when she realised, Aleksandra was lucky when a woman found her phone and texted her fiancé saying she would hand it in. The phone contained "many sentimental photographs, voice notes and videos" of Aleksandra's grandfather, who had recently passed away, which were not backed up. Flying back to In a "last-ditch effort", she approached the Advertisement READ MORE ON IRISH NEWS Garda Grace Roddy was on overnight duty when she heard the story and was determined to help. Garda Roddy went "above and beyond to assist", searching throughout the airport. After little success at first, she eventually returned to the gate that Aleksandra had flown out from and found the phone tucked away in a drawer at one of the airline desks. She returned it and its much-cherished contents to a delighted Aleksandra on what happened to be her 30th birthday. Advertisement Most read in Irish News Members of the public have come out praising Garda Roddy for her actions in a IRISH PRIDE One commenter said: "Awh what a lovely story, such a happy ending. Well done Garda Grace Roddy!" Another added: "Beautiful. Garda Roddy God bless you and continue being that kind and helpful." One person took the time to praise Advertisement Another praised Irish people as a whole, saying: "Sorry lads but this makes me so proud to be Irish". Upon returning home, Aleksandra emailed An Garda Siochana to thank them and Garda Roddy for their efforts. She said: "Ms. Garda Grace Roddy demonstrated genuine empathy, took the time to listen and made every effort to help me get my phone back — even though she was not obliged to do so. " Her professionalism and willingness to act made things happen. She found my phone which I truly appreciate. " Advertisement 1 Garda Roddy has been praised for going 'above and beyond' while assisting Aleksandra Credit: Facebook

Garda praised for going above and beyond to help reunite tourist with lost phone
Garda praised for going above and beyond to help reunite tourist with lost phone

Irish Daily Mirror

time6 days ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Garda praised for going above and beyond to help reunite tourist with lost phone

A garda member has been praised for coming to the rescue of a tourist who lost her phone containing sentimental photos of her late grandad just as she was boarding a flight back to Poland. Aleksandra had been visiting Ireland and was returning home to Poland when she accidentally misplaced her phone at her flight's boarding gate in Dublin Airport. The flight had already departed Dublin when the young woman realised that she had left her phone behind. A fellow passenger came upon the phone and managed to send a text from it to Aleksandra's fiancé to say that she would hand it in to security at Dublin Airport. However, Aleksandra didn't know where exactly the woman had handed it in, and the phone's battery eventually died before she could find out. Aleksandra's grandfather was a very important figure in her life and had only recently passed away. Her phone contained many sentimental photographs, voice notes and videos of him which suddenly appeared lost as they were not backed up. The Polish woman was so desperate to get these important mementos back that she flew back to Ireland in a bid to try locate the phone. After landing back in Dublin Airport, Aleksandra first checked with airport staff, but unfortunately the phone couldn't be located. In one last ditch effort, she came to speak with officers at the Garda Station near Terminal 1 around 4am on Tuesday morning. Garda Grace Roddy was on overnight duty at the public desk and having heard the story, was determined to help. Garda Roddy went 'above and beyond to assist' doing all the rounds in the airport to find it, but to no success. Not giving up, she decided to make her way back to the gate that Aleksandra had flown out from only days previous. That's where Garda Roddy discovered the phone tucked away out of sight in a drawer at one of the airline's desks. The phone with all the much cherished photographs, videos and audio clips was returned to Aleksandra on what happened to be her 30th birthday. An Garda Siochana shared the heartwarming story on their Facebook page along with an email Aleksandra had sent to Garda Roddy thanking her for her help. 'Ms. Garda Grace Roddy demonstrated genuine empathy, took the time to listen and made every effort to help me get my phone back — even though she was not obliged to do so," Aleksandra said. "Her professionalism and willingness to act made things happen. She found my phone which I truly appreciate. 'In times when such personal commitment is rare, Ms. Garda Grace Roddy's actions deserve to be recognised.' The Facebook post sparked a huge response on social media, with members of the public heaping praise on Garda Roddy for coming to the rescue of the Polish woman. "That's what makes the Irish Police different from all other Police forces anywhere," one person said. "What a wonderful happy story. That's what you could look forward to telling all your family and friends about the real good decent people of Ireland and what a very kind Gardai to go to such lengths. Well done. Total Respect," another person said. While a third added: "What a fabulous young lady, Garda Grace Roddy is, such empathy, An Garda Siochana are very lucky to have her as are the general public. It is great that Aleksandra contacted the station to show her gratitude. human nature is sometimes that we tell more of the negative side rather than the good news."

Grit & grime: Global youths hear survival stories at Sanjay Camp
Grit & grime: Global youths hear survival stories at Sanjay Camp

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Grit & grime: Global youths hear survival stories at Sanjay Camp

New Delhi:Just beyond the orderly elegance of Chanakyapuri lies Sanjay Camp, a jhuggi cluster wedged between privilege and persistence, where young lives are busy rewriting their fate. In this narrow maze of tin roofs and tarpaulin walls, a unique gathering unfolded on Thursday. Students from USA, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Palestine, Vietnam, Liberia, Bhutan and other corners of the world had gathered — not to volunteer or help, but to listen and to learn. Part of Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi 's summer school initiative, these international youth leaders were brought to India to see the country, but, more importantly, to confront its contrasts. At Sanjay Camp, they met teenagers, many of whom had once worked as child labourers, suffered addiction in the family or faced the looming threat of child marriage. Now, they are change-makers, leaders in their own right. At just 16 or 17 years in age, they had helped declare their community child-labour-free. They had spoken out against addiction. They had fought for school enrolment. And won. "I started working when I was just 15 years old," said Rahul, now 19, recalling his time as a daily-wage brick carrier, earning Rs 200 a day to help feed his family. Across from him, Aleksandra from the US, pursuing a BSc degree in behavioural neuroscience, reflected on how she too had worked at 17 but in an air-conditioned retail store, protected by strict labour laws. "I worked at a clothing store, I wanted to save up for college," said Aleksandra. "Even though I was a minor, there were systems in place. We had shorter, regulated hours, and we weren't treated like adults. There was a clear separation, and it felt safe." Rahul had a contrasting experience, "I didn't have a choice. There were no protective measures, just long hours and survival." Then, with a big smile, he added, "But things are different now. I'm an assistant football coach. I've even had sessions at the German embassy." Beatrice from Liberia quietly listened to 15-year-old Nisha tell of how she intervened to stop a child marriage on her lane. "Abuse is common back home too," Beatrice said. "But Nisha didn't wait, she stepped up. I want that kind of courage." The interactions didn't always need words. In broken English, hesitant Hindi and bursts of laughter, barriers began to melt. Strangers became friends. Problems, though born of different geographies, found common ground. Seventeen-year-old Mahek, a Class XI student and one of the most spirited voices in the crowd, shared how Sanjay Camp now ran its own Bal Panchayat, a children's parliament. With elected representatives for roles ranging from president to environment and hygiene ministers, the colony mirrors a democratic govt. Only here, the lawmakers are teenagers, young voices who raise real issues and spark real change. As Mahek spoke, her voice rang with conviction. Among the admiring listeners was 21-year-old Namgay Choden, a law student from Bhutan. "We do have youth govts in Bhutan at many levels," Choden exclaimed, "but to see a self-sustained, grassroots govt in a slum settlement — led entirely by children — is extraordinary. If something like this could be replicated elsewhere, it would transform local awareness and accountability. " As the group of young leaders mingled, conversations turned to dreams. A delegate from Kazakhstan asked what everyone wanted to do. A camp girl expressed the wish to study law. Another mentioned theatre. Then came Carlos from Mexico, who got the loudest cheer when he said, "I want to make music videos." He looked up, pointed at the bright red tent with yellow patterns above their heads, and smiled, "Even this, just the colours, the vibe, the culture here, everything's so full of life and It's all inspiration. " Asmita Satyarthi, CEO of Satyarthi Movement for Global Compassion, said, "The summer school is our first step in actioning our vision, not in a boardroom or on a campus, but in the real world, side by side with children, communities and survivor leaders across India." Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

Genesis Therapeutics Appoints Aleksandra Faust as Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer
Genesis Therapeutics Appoints Aleksandra Faust as Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer

Business Wire

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Genesis Therapeutics Appoints Aleksandra Faust as Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer

BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Genesis Therapeutics, a company pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to create breakthrough medicines for the treatment of severe diseases, today announced the appointment of Aleksandra Faust, Ph.D., as Chief AI Officer. Dr. Faust joins Genesis with more than 20 years of leadership experience in the AI and tech industries, developing machine learning (ML) for complex systems such as robotics and autonomous vehicles. She most recently served as Director of Research at Google DeepMind, overseeing foundational model learning research and contributing to Gemini and to generalist web agents, among many other key innovations in her tenure. In her previous roles, she co-founded reinforcement learning research at Google Brain, founded task and motion planning research in Robotics at Google, led machine learning for self-driving car planning and controls at Waymo, and was a principal investigator at Sandia National Laboratories. 'We are excited to welcome Aleksandra to our world-class team of scientists, engineers and innovators,' said Evan Feinberg, Ph.D., founder and CEO of Genesis. 'As an established industry leader and pioneer in fundamental AI research across multiple complex domains, Aleksandra will play an instrumental role in elevating our GEMS platform's suite of generative and predictive AI technologies.' Dr. Faust earned a Ph.D. and a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of New Mexico, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, respectively. She has co-authored over 60 publications, the high impact of which is reflected in her h-index of 40, and her research has been featured in The New York Times and Forbes. Dr. Faust has also been recognized with numerous honors, including the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Early Career Award and being named a Distinguished Alumna by the University of New Mexico School of Engineering. 'I am thrilled to join Genesis in its mission to usher in a new era of drug discovery with AI,' said Dr. Faust. 'The company's GEMS platform exemplifies how advanced machine learning can be synthesized with physics to enable the discovery of novel small molecule compounds that could produce breakthrough medicines for patients. I look forward to working with the talented Genesis team to push the boundaries of what is possible.' About Genesis Therapeutics Genesis Therapeutics, Inc. is an AI-focused biotechnology company leveraging its generative and predictive AI platform, GEMS (Genesis Exploration of Molecular Space), for small molecule drug discovery. GEMS integrates proprietary AI methods, including language models, diffusion models and physical simulation, to generate and optimize molecules for complex targets. Genesis has raised over $300 million from leading life science, tech, and AI-focused investors, and is building a therapeutics pipeline for a variety of high-impact targets. Genesis is headquartered in Burlingame, CA, with a fully integrated laboratory in San Diego. For more information on Genesis, please visit the company's website at

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