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CBS News
a day ago
- CBS News
Fremont Police investigating deadly shooting that left 1 injured
Fremont Police said they are investigating a deadly shooting that happened on Friday evening. The shooting happened on the 39000 block of Overacker Avenue, around 6:45 p.m., police said. Police said they found two people at the scene who had been shot. One of them was taken to a hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening. The other person died, police said. Police are investigating the shooting, and they said the victim's identity will be released once next of kin is notified. Fremont Police said it is the first homicide of 2025.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Yahoo
Foul smell from Johor home leads to discovery of decomposed teacher's body, believed to have died a month ago
KUALA LUMPUR, June 16 — The body of a woman believed to be a schoolteacher was discovered in an advanced state of decomposition at her home in Bandar Selesa Jaya in Iskandar Puteri in Johor, after neighbours alerted authorities to a foul smell. Iskandar Puteri District Police Chief Assistant Commissioner M Kumarasan said the discovery was made at 8.06pm on June 12 after a neighbour reported a strong odour coming from the 39-year-old woman's residence, Buletin TV3 reported today. 'She is believed to have died about a month ago. Investigations revealed that she had not reported for work since September 24 last year,' he said. A post-mortem was unable to determine the cause of death due to the advanced stage of decomposition. However, police found no signs of foul play. 'The case has been classified as sudden death, with no criminal elements detected,' he added. The woman, who was unmarried, was a teacher at a school in Taman Tunku Aminah and had been living alone. Police are currently trying to locate her next of kin.


Malay Mail
7 days ago
- Malay Mail
Foul smell from Johor home leads to discovery of decomposed teacher's body, believed to have died a month ago
KUALA LUMPUR, June 16 — The body of a woman believed to be a schoolteacher was discovered in an advanced state of decomposition at her home in Bandar Selesa Jaya in Iskandar Puteri in Johor, after neighbours alerted authorities to a foul smell. Iskandar Puteri District Police Chief Assistant Commissioner M Kumarasan said the discovery was made at 8.06pm on June 12 after a neighbour reported a strong odour coming from the 39-year-old woman's residence, Buletin TV3 reported today. 'She is believed to have died about a month ago. Investigations revealed that she had not reported for work since September 24 last year,' he said. A post-mortem was unable to determine the cause of death due to the advanced stage of decomposition. However, police found no signs of foul play. 'The case has been classified as sudden death, with no criminal elements detected,' he added. The woman, who was unmarried, was a teacher at a school in Taman Tunku Aminah and had been living alone. Police are currently trying to locate her next of kin.


The Sun
11-06-2025
- The Sun
Horror as body found at world-famous UK beauty spot with police setting up huge cordon
A BODY has been found at a popular UK coastal spot, sparking a huge emergency response. Cops raced to Plymouth Hoe at around 5.20am this morning, and have erected a huge cordon. The death is not being treated as suspicious and police are continuing to make enquires to inform next of kin. Emergency services are currently still at the scene. Devon and Cornwall Police said in a statement: "We were called at 5.20am today to the Hoe in Plymouth after the body of a person was found. "This is not currently believed to be suspicious, and enquiries are ongoing to locate and inform next of kin. "Emergency services remain at the scene."
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
If you have one of these surnames you could inherit a fortune in Bromley
You could inherit a fortune from an unclaimed estate in Bromley. When someone dies without a will and no known next of kin, their estate is passed to the Crown. But if you're a relative - even a distant one - you may be eligible to claim it. There's usually a 12-year window to make a claim from the date the estate is taken over. Below, you'll find the names, birthplaces, marital status, and death locations of people from Bromley whose estates remain unclaimed. You might be entitled to a share of their property. Type your name below to find out if you're connected to one of these estates. The government allows claims on unclaimed estates for up to 30 years after a person's death, even if the estate dates back to before 1997. However, if you claim more than 12 years after the estate was taken over by the Crown, no interest will be paid on the money. The list of unclaimed estates is updated daily on the Government's website. If someone dies without a valid will, their estate goes to their next of kin in a strict order of priority: Spouse or civil partner Children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren Parents Full siblings, then their children (nieces and nephews) Half-siblings, then their children Grandparents Uncles and aunts, then their children (first cousins) Half-uncles and aunts, then their children If you're a first cousin, you can only inherit if there are no closer relatives, such as nieces or nephews. You could be next in line without even realising. Just check the list to see if you're connected to any of these estates.