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Houston Father Faces Death Penalty For Beating Newborn Twin To Death

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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.

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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.

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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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WAEC Says English Exam Was Not Cancelled and Warns Against Fake News

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WAEC has debunked rumours that the English Language paper written on May 28 was cancelled. The exam, part of the ongoing WASSCE for school candidates, faced serious delays at several centres across the country. In some places, the paper meant to start by 9 a.m. didn’t begin until late at night, leaving students to write under poor conditions, with many using phone flashlights and torchlights to read their questions.

WAEC explained that it received reports of a possible paper leak and had to act fast to protect the credibility of the exam. But contrary to claims making rounds on social media, the council made it clear the paper was not cancelled. In a statement by Moyosola Adesina, the acting Head of Public Affairs, WAEC said a press release dated May 30 announcing the cancellation was fake and not from the council.

She said WAEC doesn’t know where the false information came from, but suspects it was shared by individuals trying to create panic and damage the council’s image. The Head of WAEC’s National Office, Amos Dangut, also commented on the situation, saying the late-night exams held in some areas were far below the council’s standards.


 

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Tinubu Welcomes Ademola Adeleke and Davido to His Home in Lagos

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu hosted Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, for a private meeting at his Lagos residence on Monday. The governor was joined by his older brother, prominent businessman Chief Adedeji Adeleke, and his son, the internationally popular Afrobeats star David Adeleke, better known as Davido.

The visit was confirmed by President Tinubu’s Special Assistant on Social Media, Dada Olusegun, who shared the news on X the following day. “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met with Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, accompanied by Chief Adedeji Adeleke and Afrobeats superstar Davido, at his Lagos home,” Olusegun posted.

So far, no details have been shared about the purpose of the meeting, and neither the Presidency nor the Adeleke family has made an official statement. Photos from the gathering have appeared online, offering a rare glimpse into the private talks between the President and the Adeleke family.


 

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Omokri Urges Tinubu to Focus on Nigeria’s Progress not Peter Obi’s Negativity

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Former presidential aide Reno Omokri has shared his advice on how President Bola Tinubu should handle Peter Obi and the Obidient Movement. Omokri suggests that instead of engaging with their negativity, Tinubu’s government should focus on highlighting its achievements and ongoing projects to outshine the critics.

Writing on X, Omokri emphasized the visible progress happening across Nigeria, especially in Abuja and Lagos. He pointed to major infrastructure projects like the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, which is being built simultaneously from both ends, as well as the reconstruction of the Ile-Ife to Sokoto-Badagry Expressway and the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway.

“There’s development happening everywhere,” Omokri said. “The government should use every platform—TV, radio, print, social media—to showcase these efforts.” He also took a swipe at Obi’s supporters, saying, “While they praise leaders like Traoré, who hasn’t even reached the level of a local council chairman in Lagos, they criticize Nigeria harshly. Just the Third Mainland Bridge alone is worth half of Burkina Faso’s GDP.”

Omokri concluded by suggesting that if Obidients have nothing positive to say about Nigeria, perhaps they should consider moving to Burkina Faso.


 

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