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Houston Father Faces Death Penalty For Beating Newborn Twin To Death
A Texas father, Fernando Vega, faces a possible death sentence following his indictment on capital murder charges for the deaths of his newborn twin daughters, Massail and Mirena.
The six-week-old infants were found unresponsive in their Houston home on October 4, 2023, marking a deeply tragic case that has shocked the community.
Authorities report that Vega’s charges stem from allegations of severe abuse inflicted on the young girls, who were discovered on a couch showing signs of physical trauma.
Officers responding to the call noted discoloured skin and bruising across the twins’ bodies, along with evidence of fractures in one of the infants.
These injuries suggested a pattern of physical harm that may have gone on for weeks, leading investigators to dig deeper into the circumstances surrounding the girls’ short lives.
Vega’s legal troubles began in April when he and the twins’ mother, 21-year-old Angelina Belinda Calderon, were both arrested.
Originally, they faced charges of causing serious bodily harm to a child.
However, further investigation by local authorities and findings from the Harris County Institute of Forensic Science revealed disturbing details that shifted the focus of the case.
Pathologist Dr. Jesus Rico, who examined the infants’ remains, found evidence of dehydration, fractures, and bruising.
One of the twins also displayed brain bleeding and spinal cord damage, indicators of recent trauma that, investigators allege, were inflicted solely by Vega.
Prosecutor Edward Appelbaum addressed the court during a recent hearing, stating his intention to conduct an exhaustive investigation into the twins’ deaths before moving forward with murder charges.
Vega’s case is still under close examination, and the prosecutor emphasized that the evidence would be carefully reviewed to ensure justice is served.
Court records reveal the twins were malnourished and may not have received adequate medical care after their initial discharge from the hospital.
Their deaths have drawn considerable attention, with community members expressing grief and outrage over the loss of such young lives.
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LeBron James Steps Away from Social Media, Cites Negativity in Sports Coverage
LeBron James, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer and Los Angeles Lakers star, has announced a temporary break from social media.
The 39-year-old made the announcement on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram after sharing a post by Rich Kleiman, agent to NBA star Kevin Durant, criticizing the media’s focus on negativity.
Kleiman wrote, “With so much hate and negativity in the world today, it confuses me why some of the national sports media still think that the best way to cover sports is through negative takes… I, for one, find it all a waste of breath.” James shared the post, adding a simple comment: “AMEN!!”
In a follow-up post, James confirmed his social media hiatus, writing, “And with that said, I’ll holla at y’all! Getting off social media for the time being. Y’all take care.”
James, known for his strong presence on and off the court, is taking this break amidst ongoing discussions about the role of media in shaping public perceptions of athletes.
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Lagos State Governor Sanwo-Olu Presents 3 Trillion Naira As Budget For 2025
Lagos State Governor, Sanwo-Olu presents 3 Trillion Naira as the budget for the proposed Appropriation Bill for 2025 to the house of assembly. The assembly meeting was led by Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa. The budget is themed Budget of Sustainability and will be a blue print for the commitment to Lagosians.
The ceremony was held in the state house, Alausa, Lagos. With this proposed bill the state government is focusing on environment, education, technology, security and public safety.
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Diezani Alison-Madueke Seeks Court Approval to Amend Lawsuit Against EFCC Asset Forfeiture
Former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke has filed a motion to amend her lawsuit challenging the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) order for the final forfeiture of her seized assets.
At a Federal High Court hearing in Abuja presided over by Justice Inyang Ekwo, Alison-Madueke’s counsel confirmed filing the amendment motion and serving the EFCC. Notably, no EFCC representatives appeared in court.
The embattled ex-minister also sought an extension of time to contest the EFCC’s public notice regarding the sale of her confiscated properties, claiming she was denied a fair hearing during the forfeiture proceedings.
The EFCC, however, rejected Alison-Madueke’s allegations, maintaining that the forfeiture cases were lawfully adjudicated over time.
Justice Ekwo adjourned the case to February 17, 2025, to consider the motion to amend the originating process.
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