Tournai, an old Belgian town, suffered extensive destruction during World War II, with over sixty percent of its buildings, including the town hall and churches, being demolished. The city regained its freedom on September 2-3, 1944, after facing significant losses. Tournai, located in Wallonia, was nearly destroyed due to the war, with the devastation starting in Antoing.
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Nottingham knife killer not forced to take long-lasting antipsychotics due to fear of needles, damning report reveals
Triple knife killer Valdo Calocane, who has paranoid schizophrenia, was not prescribed long-lasting antipsychotics due to his aversion to needles, as revealed in a damning report highlighting failures in his care. The report also exposed 15 other cases of patients under the same mental health trust committing serious acts of violence, including one individual stabbing five people in a weekend. Calocane's violent behavior, which included holding flatmates "hostage" and attacking a police officer, ultimately led...
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