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Influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr aka Dutchess Diór's final post goes viral after husband kills her in murder-suicide
Influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr aka Dutchess Diór's final post goes viral after husband kills her in murder-suicide

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

Influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr aka Dutchess Diór's final post goes viral after husband kills her in murder-suicide

Social media influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr, better known to her followers as Dutchess Diór, was used to putting her pain into words. But no one expected that the final things she'd post online would feel like a warning the world missed. For the unversed, the 27-year-old was killed by her husband, Shamarcus 'Frenchman' Carr, on June 14 after they had an altercation during a Facebook Live. Hours before her death, Dutchess Diór shared a cry for help On the morning of June 14, Dutchess Diór made a chilling Facebook post that now reads like a desperate plea. The post has gone viral after her death, with her fans widely sharing it across social media, and many alleging that the signs of a toxic relationship were always there. In her post, the mother of two said, "I really am too loving & too forgiving. I'm a good-a** woman, but to the wrong boy. What do you know about carrying the load while being embarrassed, disrespected and steady helping a man fight demons? You can't make anybody happy who's not happy with themselves! You're going to mentally and emotionally drain yourself holding on to NOTHING! I walk through pain with a smile cause I look at any situation like God is showing me something. A man ain't making shit happen for me; I'm the face behind me, my kids, and the nxgga too!" The Facebook Live that turned fatal Later that same day, Dutchess Diór went live on Facebook in what would become her final appearance. In the stream, she was seen arguing with her husband, who appeared increasingly agitated as they both accused each other of cheating. At one point during the tense back-and-forth, she said, 'He's getting mad because he doesn't like the truth coming out.' That's when things took a terrifying turn. Viewers heard him threaten her: 'You're going to make me kill you.' The live ended abruptly. Hours later, she was found shot to death inside their home in Twin City, Georgia, around 9:30 p.m. Shamarcus fled — and didn't survive the police chase. After killing Zaria, Shamarcus took off in their Dodge Challenger. A manhunt was launched, and he was eventually tracked down in Wayne County. But instead of surrendering, he reportedly took his own life before officers could apprehend him. The case quickly made headlines not just for the shocking murder-suicide but also because of how much of it played out online. The couple had gone live before during arguments, but this time, the threat was real, and it was carried out. A mother of two, gone too soon Dutchess Diór had recently given birth to her second child in November. Her death has left two children without parents. According to her followers, she was a loving mother, someone who worked hard to hold everything together even when things were falling apart. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.

Influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr aka Dutchess Diór's final post goes viral after husband kills her in murder-suicide, read here
Influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr aka Dutchess Diór's final post goes viral after husband kills her in murder-suicide, read here

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

Influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr aka Dutchess Diór's final post goes viral after husband kills her in murder-suicide, read here

Social media influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr, better known to her followers as Dutchess Diór, was used to putting her pain into words. But no one expected that the final things she'd post online would feel like a warning the world missed. For the unversed, the 27-year-old was killed by her husband, Shamarcus 'Frenchman' Carr, on June 14 after they had an altercation during a Facebook Live. Hours before her death, Dutchess Diór shared a cry for help On the morning of June 14, Dutchess Diór made a chilling Facebook post that now reads like a desperate plea. The post has gone viral after her death, with her fans widely sharing it across social media, and many alleging that the signs of a toxic relationship were always there. In her post, the mother of two said, "I really am too loving & too forgiving. I'm a good-a** woman, but to the wrong boy. What do you know about carrying the load while being embarrassed, disrespected and steady helping a man fight demons? You can't make anybody happy who's not happy with themselves! You're going to mentally and emotionally drain yourself holding on to NOTHING! I walk through pain with a smile cause I look at any situation like God is showing me something. A man ain't making shit happen for me; I'm the face behind me, my kids, and the nxgga too!" The Facebook Live that turned fatal Later that same day, Dutchess Diór went live on Facebook in what would become her final appearance. In the stream, she was seen arguing with her husband, who appeared increasingly agitated as they both accused each other of cheating. At one point during the tense back-and-forth, she said, 'He's getting mad because he doesn't like the truth coming out.' That's when things took a terrifying turn. Viewers heard him threaten her: 'You're going to make me kill you.' The live ended abruptly. Hours later, she was found shot to death inside their home in Twin City, Georgia, around 9:30 p.m. Shamarcus fled — and didn't survive the police chase. After killing Zaria, Shamarcus took off in their Dodge Challenger. A manhunt was launched, and he was eventually tracked down in Wayne County. But instead of surrendering, he reportedly took his own life before officers could apprehend him. The case quickly made headlines not just for the shocking murder-suicide but also because of how much of it played out online. The couple had gone live before during arguments, but this time, the threat was real, and it was carried out. A mother of two, gone too soon Dutchess Diór had recently given birth to her second child in November. Her death has left two children without parents. According to her followers, she was a loving mother, someone who worked hard to hold everything together even when things were falling apart. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.

Frightening Moment Owner Stops Mama Dog From Eating Pup After Giving Birth
Frightening Moment Owner Stops Mama Dog From Eating Pup After Giving Birth

Newsweek

time12-05-2025

  • General
  • Newsweek

Frightening Moment Owner Stops Mama Dog From Eating Pup After Giving Birth

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. A dog owner stepped in to save a puppy from birth after she spotted a terrifying moment of the mother attempting to eat her baby. Ciara, who is known on TikTok as @notbetter_justdifferent, told Newsweek that her dogs mated in January by accident. She admitted that she "irresponsibly" thought she could keep them apart during heat, but learned from that mistake. This ultimately led to her Shih-poo, a mix between a Shih Tzu and a toy poodle, becoming pregnant. Along with the pregnancy came an immediate scare when the mother, Dutchess, attempted to eat one of her puppies shortly after giving birth. Ciara captured the incident and posted it to TikTok on May 6. She said she never expected Dutchess to eat the puppies, or knew it was possible, but her senses kicked in as she jumped in to save the puppy. At first, Ciara thought the dog was trying to lick the puppy clean, but panic set in. She held Dutchess's mouth open and tried pulling the pup from her mouth. When that wasn't enough, she stuck her finger down her throat. "I prayed she let it go because, you may not be able to see in the video, but she was actively trying to swallow everything, as I'm trying to get it out as well as not hurt the puppy," Ciara said. Part of the caption reads: "I don't care how much your research, you are never prepared to do stuff like this." Screenshots from a May 6 TikTok video of a mama dog trying to eat one of her puppies after giving birth, but an owner stepping in to stop it. Screenshots from a May 6 TikTok video of a mama dog trying to eat one of her puppies after giving birth, but an owner stepping in to stop it. @notbetter_justdifferent/TikTok A vet-reviewed article from Hepper explained that there could be several reasons why a mother dog might eat their young, including inexperience and stress. The mothers might not recognize their puppies as their own, or perhaps they are doing a "mercy killing" if they know a pup is not strong enough to survive. This could also happen as an accident while the mother is cleaning their young and trying to eat the placenta. Ciara said this was the only puppy the mother tried doing this to, which the veterinarian explained was expected, as it was the runt of the litter. While the puppy survived this incident, the mama dog kept trying to eat or kick it out of the pen. Then, unfortunately, about a week later, the mother dog sat on the pup, and the little one died. As for the other puppies, Ciara said they're eight weeks old now and "thriving." Dutchess has been a good mother to them, stepping up and making sure they were taken care of, fed and warm. Although, she always left them at night to sleep with Ciara in bed. Viewers React The TikTok video amassed over 5.1 million views and 172,100 likes as of Sunday. The clip left many people speechless. "Well, thanks for traumatizing me," one viewer wrote. Another added: "Whew! I would've panicked too, you handled it so well." A third person said: "I'd be so mad at her."

Prince Harry Suffers a Major Life Setback
Prince Harry Suffers a Major Life Setback

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Prince Harry Suffers a Major Life Setback

Prince Harry suffered a major setback in one of his legal proceedings on May 2 after a judge dismissed his appeal to regain state-funded security from the United Kingdom. The Duke of Sussex, 40, has been fighting to regain the security detail for him and his family after he and Meghan Markle, 43, stepped back from their royal duties and moved to the United States back in 2020. According to the verdict reported byPEOPLE, a judge called the decision not to restore the Duke and Dutchess of Sussex's security detail "understandable and perhaps predictable" and explained that "The Duke was, in effect, stepping in and out of the cohort of protection provided by RAVEC [the government's Royal and VIP Executive Committee]. Outside the U.K., he was outside the cohort, but when in the U.K., his security would be considered as appropriate depending on the circumstances." "Even if there had been a risk analysis from the Risk Management Board, it would very likely have only confirmed the threat, vulnerability and impact levels which the Duke of Sussex had faced when earlier risk analyses were undertaken," the judge continued. "But it would have had nothing to say on the critical features of the changed situation, namely the need for protective security on future uncertain visits and the government's appetite for risk." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Prince Harry initially lost his first case against the RAVEC back in February 2024, so the latest loss is a setback for him and his family. The Duke of Sussex has been fighting in court since early April and his lawyers said that he and the Dutchess "felt forced to step back from the role of full time official working members of the royal family as they considered they were not being protected by the institution." Prince Harry previously told PEOPLE this case was the one that "has always mattered the most," referencing his other legal battles against the British tabloids.

‘PR machine in full swing': Meghan Markle ‘determined' to keep moving forward
‘PR machine in full swing': Meghan Markle ‘determined' to keep moving forward

Sky News AU

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News AU

‘PR machine in full swing': Meghan Markle ‘determined' to keep moving forward

Sky News host Caroline Di Russo discusses Meghan Markle's determination to succeed amid the loud critics of her and Prince Harry's lifestyle. 'The Dutchess of Sussex and her PR machine are in full swing at the moment, a new Netflix series, a new lifestyle range, a new podcast,' Ms Di Russo said. 'Meghan has been determined to keep moving forward despite the occasional step sideways or step backwards.'

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