Sarah, a literature student in Sudan’s Zamzam camp, fled to Tawila after a paramilitary attack turned the area into a “killing field.” The camp, home to 500,000 people, experienced heavy shelling and violence as the RSF clashed with army-allied militias, causing widespread destruction and displacement. Hundreds of families are now seeking safety in Tawila, a small town facing hunger and limited access to aid and media.
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Pontins owner charged with corporate manslaughter over woman’s death | UK news
The owner of Pontins holiday parks, Britannia Jinky Jersey Ltd, has been charged with corporate manslaughter following a 2019 incident where a ceiling collapsed at the Brean Sands site in Somerset, injuring 18 guests and leading to the death of Wendy Jones, 68, months later. The collapse exposed live electrics during a bingo event attended by around 100 people, prompting a joint investigation by police and Somerset council. Additionally, contractor Stephen Bennison faces charges under...
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