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Southwest Airlines Flight Attendant Breaks Vertebrae due to Hard Landing

Last month, a Southwest Airlines attendant fractured vertebrae in her spine due to a rough landing. An accident report released by the National Transportation Safety Board said the flight attendant on the Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 was injured during the flight coming into John Wayne-Orange County Airport in Santa Ana, just outside Anaheim, on July 1. “She…

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California Man Killed in Dog Mauling

A California man was killed by a group of escaped dogs in Selma, California last Sunday, July 31. 59-year-old Richard “Hutch” Barry was out for a walk when five English Bulldogs escaped their home under unknown circumstances, and ultimately mauled and killed him. The victim’s brother claims the animals involved, were “focused on harming.” The…

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11 People Injured in Gas Station Truck Crash

Eleven people were injured when a pickup truck crashed into a 76 gas station in Los Angeles near the intersection of Roscoe Boulevard and Woodman Avenue on Tuesday evening. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the truck was towing a concrete pumping trailer when it lost control while entering and hit three cars at…

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Man Killed in 7-Car Collision

The father of two was an uninvolved bystander when his car was struck An innocent man was killed as a result of a high-speed chase near Watts that involved a seven-car crash last Thursday, July 14. In a chase that lasted less than a minute, 37-year-old Alexis Covarrubias was killed when he was struck while…

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Baby, you’re a firework; so be careful!

Summer heat means outdoor activities and revelry. Our nation’s Independence Day or July 4th is a popular gathering day filled with food, libations, and colorful fireworks that fill the sky. Those memorable fireworks can cause a lot of damage if they aren’t used correctly, however. Fireworks were responsible for an estimated 19,500 fires in 2018,…

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Mercedes-Benz recalls 1M cars for braking problems

The luxury vehicle maker has faced several recalls in previous years On June 1, the German carmaker issued a global recall for approximately 993,000 vehicles. Faults in the braking system have forced Mercedes-Benz to notify three different series owners of possible brake booster problems. Concerns about a possible car malfunction have compelled the automaker to…

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Six people rescued after shopping mall roof collapses

A mall storefront collapsed violently in Temple City in May. Due to the quick action of firefighters, no one was hurt. Emergency services were able to access the two affected businesses and safely extricate the six individuals who were inside behind a wall of debris. Both businesses lacked a back door. Theressa Nguyen, the owner…

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Apple sued for AirPod hearing loss in child

Date icon June 14, 2022 Author icon María López Garcia Category icon Accidents, California, Defective Product, Negligence, Product Liability

A Texas couple is suing Apple for their son’s permanent hearing loss after using AirPods headphones. Carlos Gordoa and Ariani Reyes, the parents of a child identified as BG, are claiming more than $75,000 in damages from the headphone manufacturer. According to BG’s parents’ lawsuit, the tech giant based is completely responsible for this severe…

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