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Heartbroken Father Discovers Lifeless Bodies Of Teenage Daughters After Fatal Car Accident

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Heartbroken Father Discovers Lifeless Bodies Of Teenage Daughters After Fatal Car Accident

A Devastating Car Accident Claims the Lives of Two Sisters, Leaving Their Family and Community in Mourning. In a tragic incident, a father from upstate New York discovered the lifeless bodies of his two teenage daughters, Hailey (19) and Shelby (17), after tracking their phones to a crash site. Brian Trumble had been trying to reach his daughters, who had failed to return home from a trip to Seabreeze Amusement Park in Rochester. Using the Find My Friends app, he located their phones and drove to the site, where he found the devastating aftermath of a fatal car accident.

The sisters were traveling in a Chevy Cobalt when their car crested a hill, crossed into the opposite lane, and collided with another vehicle. Both Hailey and Shelby succumbed to their injuries at the scene. The other driver, 59-year-old Robin Latham, was seriously injured and remains in stable condition at Syracuse University Hospital.

The cause of the crash remains unclear, and authorities are examining every piece of evidence to determine the factors involved. Sheriff Brian Schneck emphasized that it’s too early to say exactly what happened, but they are exploring all possibilities.

Hailey and Shelby were described by their parents as simple country girls who loved animals and the outdoors. They had recently graduated from high school and were volunteers with the CNY Cat Coalition. The sisters were incredibly close, enjoying activities like painting each other’s nails, watching TV shows together, and rescuing animals.

Brian Trumble finds comfort in the fact that his daughters were together when they passed away. “It gives me some kind of peace , it makes me happy that they were together,” he said. The family and community are mourning the loss of these two vibrant young lives, and an investigation is ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic accident.

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Grenada PM Attends Caribbean Investment Summit in Antigua

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Prime Minister of Grenada, Honourable Dickon Mitchell, attended the 2025 Caribbean Investment Summit (CIS25) in Antigua and Barbuda.

The summit, themed “Integrity. Stability. Sustainability — CBI Pathway to Economic Prosperity,” provided a platform for regional leaders to discuss investment strategies and economic development.

During the Stakeholder Impact Session, “Adapting to the New Regulatory Era,” the Prime Minister engaged with other Caribbean leaders, Heads of Citizenship by Investment Units (CIUs), and senior officials on strengthening the region’s investment ecosystem.

The session focused on advancing the summit’s core pillars of integrity, stability, sustainability, and economic prosperity.

A closed-door meeting followed, where Prime Ministers, CIU Heads, and the Joint Regional Communications Centre (JRCC) deliberated on regional investment and development strategies.

The summit aimed to foster collaboration and drive economic growth in the Caribbean region.

 

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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 43

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Diaspora Watch newspaper Vol. 43

Happy Easter to all!

Stay informed and up-to-date with the latest news and trends that shape our world. In this edition of Diaspora Watch, we bring you exclusive stories that will keep you engaged and informed.

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A shocking video has sparked outrage among the diaspora community, revealing Chinese nationals bribing Nigerian police officers. This incident raises serious concerns about corruption and the integrity of law enforcement in Nigeria. We examine the incident and the reactions of the diaspora group that condemned this corrupt practice.

The US government has warned its citizens traveling to Zambia about the country’s new cybersecurity law, cautioning them on its implications. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is reportedly considering closing US embassies and consulates worldwide, potentially reassessing US foreign policy and diplomatic efforts.

In tragic news, a devastating incident in Australia has resulted in the loss of five lives and two people still missing over the Easter weekend. We report on the details of the tragedy and the response of the authorities.

In groundbreaking news, scientists have discovered a new colour, dubbed ‘Olo’, opening up new possibilities for research and understanding of the world around us. However, human activities are taking a devastating toll on the natural world, with over 1,000 species threatened with extinction due to habitat destruction, climate change, and other human activities.

A US court has ruled that Google has illegally dominated online ad tech markets, with significant implications for the future of online advertising and the tech industry. The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has also demanded reparations for Haiti, citing 200 years of injustice, in an effort to address historical injustices and promote development in the region.

In other news, Grenada and Qatar have signed a historic air services agreement, expected to boost tourism and economic cooperation between the two countries. A measles outbreak in the US has reached alarming levels, with experts warning of further spread.

We also explore the true story of Appomattox, a pivotal moment in American history, and the devastating impact of an airstrike that destroyed the last functioning hospital in Gaza City. Additionally, we celebrate the love story of Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux, a Nigerian-Tanzanian couple who are making waves with their intercultural marriage, highlighting the power of love to transcend borders and cultures.

Get the inside scoop on global issues, inspiring stories, and more. Read the 43rd edition of Diaspora Watch today and stay ahead of the curve!

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Prayers offered for Repose of Pope Francis Soul

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Prayers offered for Repose of Pope Francis Soul

 

A moment of silent prayer for the repose of the soul of Pope Francis opened the first General Congregation of the College of Cardinals on Tuesday morning.

Approximately sixty cardinals gathered in the Synod Hall for the occasion and, in accordance with the Apostolic Constitution Universi Dominici Gregis, solemnly took an oath to faithfully observe the norms governing the sede vacante and the election of the new Roman Pontiff. The Adsumus, a traditional invocation of the Holy Spirit, was then sung.

During the session, paragraphs 12 and 13 of Universi Dominici Gregis were read aloud, outlining the responsibilities and procedures to be followed during the sede vacante period.

Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, also read to the assembly the testament of Pope Francis.

The College of Cardinals also decided to suspend the scheduled beatification celebrations until the new Pope can deliberate.

The cardinals confirmed the dates for the translation of the Holy Father’s body and for his funeral, which will take place on Saturday, 26 April, at 10:00 AM, as previously announced by the Holy See Press Office.

The second General Congregation is scheduled for Wednesday, 23 April, in the late afternoon. The morning will be dedicated to the ceremonial transfer of the Pope’s body to the Basilica, where he will lie in state.

As part of the “Novemdiales,” the traditional nine days of mourning, a Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, 27 April, in St. Peter’s Square.

Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin will preside over the Sunday liturgy, which will be the second of the Novemdiales. These Masses will continue daily at 5:00 PM starting Monday, offering the faithful an opportunity to unite in prayer for the eternal repose of the Holy Father.

In accordance with the norms of Universi Dominici Gregis, a commission of three cardinals was selected by lot to assist the Camerlengo in the governance of the Church during the sede vacante.

These three cardinals represent the three orders of the College of Cardinals and are replaced every three days. The first group of cardinals chosen comprises Pietro Parolin (episcopal order), Stanisław Ryłko (presbyteral order), and Fabio Baggio (diaconal order).

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