British woman Dionne Marie Hanna, featured in a Netflix documentary for allegedly deceiving her son and others to fund her lavish lifestyle, has been charged with fraud in Singapore. Hanna is accused of tricking victims into giving her money under false promises of inheritance from Brunei’s royal family, totaling over S$200,000. The documentary, Con Mum, reveals Hanna’s history of fraud and manipulation, including posing as a wealthy relative before leaving her son and others in financial distress.
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“Multiple system failures” led to door plug flying off Alaska Airlines flight in 2024, NTSB chair says
The NTSB has issued safety recommendations to the FAA and Boeing following a January 2024 incident where a door plug detached from an Alaska Airlines flight, causing minor injuries to eight passengers. The NTSB attributed the accident to Boeing's inadequate training and oversight, combined with the FAA's ineffective compliance enforcement, leading to a lawsuit from affected passengers. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The National Transportation Safety Board found that a door on an...
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