Thursday, June 9, 2016

Stanford sex assault case gives parents a teachable moment

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Stanford sex assault case gives parents a teachable moment
Gena O'Brien was catching up on headlines this week when she stumbled across a young woman's account of her life since she was sexually assaulted at Stanford University — a statement to the former student-athlete who attacked her as she lay unconscious behind a dumpster 16 months ago.
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Woman dies after getting speared by runaway beach umbrella

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA (WAVY) — Police say a woman died after wind blew an anchored umbrella into her chest on the Oceanfront Wednesday.

According to authorities, dispatchers received a call for service around 5:07 p.m. for a woman in cardiac arrest on the beach at 33rd Street.

Police say an investigation revealed that a 56-year-old woman from Chester, Virginia, was on the beach when a strong gust of wind blew an anchored beach umbrella across the sand, hitting the victim. When medics arrived, they found the woman suffering from a life-threatening injury.

She was transported to a local hospital, but ultimately succumbed to her injury.

Police are investigating the incident. There is no evidence of foul play, according to police.

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