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Questions of safety arise following the drowning of a young boy with autism in Eden Prairie

Hassan recounted discovering the boy’s mother near the front pond, where Mohamed often ran. "She kept insisting her son was in the pond, and I tried to comfort her by saying, 'Let's stay hopeful; maybe he just wandered off, and someone will spot him,'" Hassan remembered vividly. By half-past nine in the evening, authorities notified the family they had found something in the water. Confirmation of Mohamed’s recovery came at around 10 p.m. This heartbreaking event echoes another sorrowful incident from June, when 4-year-old…

Tragic Yet Avoidable: Investigation Uncovers Drowning of Two Navy SEALs in Somalia

Unnecessary Tragedy: Pair of Navy SEALs Perish in Somali Waters, Inquiry Determines SAN DIEGO — A deep dive into the sorrowful incident involving two Navy SEALs' drowning near Somalia revealed it could have been averted, highlighting deficiencies in training and murky instructions on flotation gear. Chief Special Warfare Operator Christopher Chambers and Naval Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Nathan Ingram met their untimely demise during a nocturnal mission designed to intercept a ship believed to be transporting Iranian…

VIDEO: The Tragic Drowning of Two Top Navy SEALs During an Anti-Terror Operation in Full View

The Navy's conclusions come after several moons filled with inquiries about the Jan. 11 mishap. CENTCOM has decided to halt its search for two U.S. Navy SEALs lost during a nocturnal operation. Two brave U.S. Navy SEALs tragically drowned in a pitch-black raid off Somalia's shores last Jan., weighed down by their gear, as revealed by a military probe carried out last Friday. The report from the Naval Special Warfare Command closes a heartrending nine-month journey to solve the mystery of how two top-tier operatives lost…

Boat full of migrants capsizes off Djibouti, 34

A boat carrying 60 migrants capsized off the coast of Djibouti in eastern Africa, causing 34 migrants to drown, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Monday, during what was the second migratory drowning incident that occurred over a two-week period. Survivors reported that the boat capsized in the rough sea around 4 o'clock (afternoon GMT) after leaving Yemen with about 60 passengers on board, an IOM official in Djibouti told Agence France-Presse (AFP) and asked not to be named.…

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