Thursday, July 29, 2010

Baby 'killed by addict mother's breastmilk'

Drug abuse can be fatal. This is not exaggeration and is proven true with the misfortune happened on a baby in Australia. The murderer, the baby himself? Of course not! No doubt, the murderer was an addict mother allegedly addicted to drug. The baby was a two-month old boy, Georgia. He was lethally poisoned by the drug through the breast feeding that contained harmful substances. The mother Kaisha Poulson, 25 was put into custody after the autopsy revealed that the death was caused by methamphetamine poisoning, a chemical substance in drug. Moreover, the mother was also charged on possessing gamma-hydroxybutyric acid and morphine.


Opinion: Albeit many analogous incidents had happen although not on the baby, still there are many obstinate people refuse to turn over the new leaf to make a brighter future for themselves. May be that's the reason why drugs proliferation can be halted effectively and protracts for a long time. The only admonition is that for those who are curious on drugs or addicted to drug, think twice about the love one before doing anything that will cost the whole life. One step in and there will no way out!!!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Aussie news: Sewage leak fears as two dolphins die at Monkey Mia

Prompt action had been taken to investigate the possible leakage t which allegedly blamed to be the main culprit over the death of two dolphins at the popular West Australian beach resort of Monkey Mia. Tourists found a dead adult male dolphin in front of the world-renowned resort yesterday and found a dead juvenile later in the day 22km south of Monkey Mia. One the dolphin had been sent for autopsy for furher information while the another had been washed back to the sea. The leakage on the sewage system in the past three month was suspected to be the cause of this appalling mess. Further investigation will be carried out since the test that had been carried out albeit showed some continuing groundwater, the result was negligible. Because of this incident, the dolphin feeding time at Monkey Mia will continue in a shortened format.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Aussie News: Four teens in jail after police car chase

Young age criminal has now become a prevailing epidermis that strike the Australia. This statement was further supported with the incident happened on in Maroubra, Sydney East. Four teenagers had been put in custody for stealing luxury car and evading police chase. According to the news, they had escaped police pursuit for two times and only manage to be caught by police during the third pursuit. The third pursuit ended when the vehicle failed to negotiate a right hand turn and struck a concrete barrier. The 17 years old driver allegedly attempt to ran away before being arrested. Two male passengers, aged 18 and 17, and a 14-year-old female passenger were arrested at the scene. The driver was charged with driving a stolen car, reckless driving, evading police during a pursuit, driving without a license and drug possession. The passengers were all charged with riding in a stolen vehicle.

Opinion: Has Australia education policy gone wrong to prevent young age criminal or this all is parents' fault. Well I do not have the right to condemn any side. But don't it is a responsibility for parents to nurture a noble future generation filled with integrity. I'm certainly sure no parents will hope that their will appear on the headline of news because of bad deed they done. Nonetheless, Australian government should also reconsider their education policy to halt the spreading of this epidermis. Prevention is better than cure after all.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Aussie news: Cattle safe after 48 hours, farmers near Cougar Energy plant told.

CATTLE farmers surrounding the Cougar Energy underground coal gasification (UCG) plant near Kingaroy in Queensland have been told they can market their cattle again after the positive test on the water of the vicinity. Initially, the water was found to be contaminated by the chemical substances, benzene and toluene emitted from the UCG. As a result, the Cougar Energy was urged to shut down it. All stocks on the vicinity of the site must be kept away from the contaminated water for at least two before going into slaughter because it took at least 24 hours for the chemical substances to evaporate from the water. Although the sample test had shown a positive test, Department of Environment and Resource Management and Queensland Health will still carry on review prior to changing the advise on the local community not to consume the underground water. Meanwhile, Biosecurity Queensland has taken blood and fat samples from cattle on some of the potentially affected properties and the samples to be test for benzene. Further up coming result may need some time for the test being done.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

News: US to impose new sanctions on N. Korea

Another round had now been imposed on to North Korea as a reprisal of UN to provocative activities done by the North Korea. Those include sinking of Cheonan, a Korean warship on the disputed Yellow Sea and nuclear proliferation. New round of sanction aimed to halt the procurement of nuclear related material and fund. Many enforcements had been done including identifying, pressuring and putting out of business North Korean entities involved in proliferation and other illicit practices overseas. Moreover, efforts on designating individual involved in nuclear proliferation and bank dealing with related transactions with be strengthen. Senator Clinton hoped that by doing so, the North Korea will not get the necessary supply and provision to continue its proliferation. She also stated that those policies were done directly on the communist government with malign priorities but not the people suffering from such military oriented policy.

Monday, July 19, 2010

News: Death toll rises after Indian train crash

A deadly incident happened in India where a SPEEDING express train had ploughed violently into the stationary passenger train, causing 61 death. The impact was so strong it sent the root of one car flying onto overpass.

According to the allegation, the crowd had scrambled to save the survivors for 3 hours before the rescue team arrived. It was a horrible incident and the death toll may rise.

The police suspected that it was the reprisal done by the local Maoist rebels who were also blamed blamed for a derailment that killed 145 people two month ago.

The disaster had become the second major train crash in the state of West Bengal, India in the past two month. India's sprawling rail network was deplored for its poor maintenance and frequent accidents.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Aussie news: Three die of heroin overdoses in Perth

Since Thursday, three men had found death with their life grabbed by drugs, heroin. One was a 35-years-old business, died on his office. A 40-year-old was found dead on a freeway overpass in the Perth CBD at about 9pm, while a 31-year-old overdosed in his home at about 10am local time on Friday in the northeast Perth suburb of Ashfield. In this incident, the police have expressed concern that the fatal batch of heroin may now flowing in the black market. Police suspect that this misfortune was caused by the bad batch of heroin cut with other substances to bulk up the quantity or higher purity than usual.

Police advises that people should not play Russian roulette consuming the drugs as people will have no idea whatthey will get buying the drug from the illegal agent.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Australian news: 9-year-old girl just missed lab death

A clandestine drug laboratory lab exploded at Perth. Fortunately, a nine-year-old girl who having bath in her home 2 metres away miraculously avoided death or serious injury.
According to the allegation, the girl was among five people at a Maddington house in Perth's east raided by police last night after neighbours heard a blast and smelt ammonia.

A 39-years-old man has been charge for attempting to manufacture methylamphetamine and a 33-year-old-woman has also been charged with allowing premises to be used for making illegal drugs.

After the discovery of six labs in two days, the police concerned about the safety over a number of children living in the houses where the operation of manufacturing drugs were carried out.

Detective-Inspector Alan Morton said children were found at two of those sites and police were seriously concerned they were sometimes living in rooms where potentially explosive chemicals were stored.

More than 60 clandestine labs have been found in WA so far this year.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

American teenager killed in lightning strike

Again time for short news. A teenager, Chiquille Hunter, 16 was killed and her 15-years-old was seriously injured after they were struck by lightning during a violent storm. This happened when they were standing under a tree near thier apartment in Cobb Country, Georgia.The bolt had split the tree in half, sending the electricity outwards though the ground where the cousins were standing.

According to police, the girls left their apartment when the power went out.
Family members said the girls were heading to a friend’s house when they became caught in the storm, which shook buildings and knocked out power. The family gathered at Grady Memorial Hospital, where the 15-year-old girl remained in critical condition.

The teenager’s death was the second deadly lightning strike in metro Atlanta in just over two weeks. Two teenagers in Henry County were struck by lightning June 29. One of them died.

Life is just frail don't. In any time and any where we may loss our life due to misfortune. It is all the will of God. We as a human to be given life should grateful for God blessing and divine grace. Hence, we must value our life and avoid doing anything that bring hazard to our life.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Aussie news:Teacher charged with sexual assault on girls, aged four

In this new, Gerald Laneaux according to the allegation had been called as a paedophile after being suspected involved in sexually assaulting two girls. According to the news, one allegedly took place at a Pflugerville pre-school while the other took place in his car. One of the victim' mother felt deceived to have put trust on the convict. This misfortune happened on her daughter when Laneaux was giving the girl a ride home. While the another victim's mother felt outraged knowing this terrible sexual harassment happened on her four-year-old daughter at the Goddard School off Wells Branch in Pflugerville. According to the owner of the school, Laneaux was once a teacher in the school and his character was quite problematic. He was asked to leave after a couple of month working there last summer. Fortunately, the victims are now having the appropriate counselling consultation and now doing well. For the safety of other children, one of the victim's mother hoped that the convict was locked for good before he exacerbate the situation. Her concern was that now he was molesting, what the next target and brutal act will he do? Will him aim for baby? Will he kill them? For sure the what will in the end will be more disastrous.

In my opinion, parents should not give much trust on any strangers and let them to take care of their children even they are teacher as we do not know the personal background well. Moreover, parent should also nurture their child to be more alert to strangers and never trust them easily. This can help to prevent this appalling catastrophe happen again.