The remains of a child have been found floating in the Liesbeek River river near the N2/M5 interchange on Monday, Western Cape police confirmed."A death inquest case has been opened for investigation after a body of an unidentified child was found," police spokesperson Sergeant Noloyiso Rwexana said.A post-mortem will be conducted, Rwexana said. City of Cape Town…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.A child in Louisiana has died of a rare inflammatory condition that’s possibly linked to the novel coronavirus, marking the first such death in the state, health officials said this week.In addition to the one death, at least 13 cases of…
grateful that the matter had been brought to a conclusion."It doesn't make things easier, but we can now start a new phase of rebuilding following that fateful day," he reportedly said."My family and I find what happened difficult to deal with. The pain remains, but we try to focus on the positive."Kruger's attorney, David Mey,…
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5 min read HEALTH SECRETARY ROBERT F. Kennedy Jr.’s previous go-to scapegoat for autism was vaccines. Now, it’s Tylenol and circumcision. Yes, really. In a Cabinet meeting on October 9th, Kennedy—who is neither a medical doctor nor an autism researcher—reignited a controversial, long-debunked claim that boys who undergo circumcision are “twice as likely” to be