The Pulse club in Kocani, North Macedonia, experienced a tragic fire during a hip-hop concert, resulting in the deaths of at least 59 people and injuries to 155 others, with survivors recounting harrowing experiences of trying to escape the flames. Investigations revealed that the venue did not have a legal licence to operate and had numerous deficiencies, leading to calls for accountability and justice from grieving families and officials in the country. The government has declared a national mourning period of seven days and initiated emergency sessions to investigate the incident further and ensure similar tragedies are prevented in the future.
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Kaea Karauria’s parents presented with taonga at Māori league tournament in Rotorua
A carved tewhatewha was presented to Kaea Karauria's parents after his tragic death in Napier, where he was fatally stabbed during a fight at an 18th birthday party. Kaea's teammates honored him at the Aotearoa New Zealand Māori Rugby League tournament in Rotorua, where the tewhatewha was initially meant to be a birthday gift for him. The police are investigating Kaea's death, urging witnesses to come forward with truthful information, as no charges have been...
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