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the deaf woman who is 59 falling onto nyc subway tracks on her way to church was hit in the head by a homeless man '' who was arrested 4 days earlier for ''sucker-punching

A deaf woman fell onto the subway tracks in New York City after she was hit in the head by a homeless man who had been arrested for sucker-punching another victim just four days earlier.  Xing Zhou, 59, was on her way to church when a man hit her in the head at 10am Sunday morning at Manhattan's Union Square subway station. She lost her balance during the attack and fell onto the tracks. Two bystanders helped Zhou off the tracks and waited with her until help arrived. She was taken to the hospital and given medication for her pain.  Police later arrested Vladimir Pierre, 41, who is accused of sucker punching another woman four days ago at a different subway station.  Xing Zhou, 59, was on her way to church when a man hit her in the head at 10am Sunday morning at Manhattan's Union Square subway station  Police arrested Vladimir Pierre, 41, who is accused of sucker punching Xing Zhou, 59, at the Union Square subway station while she was on her way to church Sunday  With the help

Builder finds hidden in the walls of a shop warning 'the walls are in a hell of state' left by worker who was ELECTROCUTED and almost died while doing renovations 40 years ago

A man was stunned to find a four-decade-old note hidden in a shop wall by a builder who nearly died from being electrocuted on the job.  Daniel Bodman, 39, was renovating the building when he discovered the letter written by 'Nick Poole' in August 1986. In it, the builder, who was on a £2 hourly wage, reveals how he was stripping out old fittings in the Devizes, Wiltshire property when he had a near fatal accident. 'While doing this job, I was electrocuted because I touched two bare wires accidentally,' he writes. A man was stunned to find a four-decade-old note hidden in a shop wall by a builder who nearly died from being electrocuted on the job Daniel Bodman, 39, was renovating the building when he discovered the letter written by 'Nick Poole' in August 1986 Do you know builder Nicholas JB Poole? Email: william.cole@mailonline.co.uk Bizarrely the message was scrawled on the back of a 'Treatment of Electric Shock' poster - complete with pictures of how

mexican police have broken up an 800-strong caravan heading toward the southern us border - the fourth group of migrants in a week to make the journey

Mexican border agents and police broke up a caravan of hundreds of migrants Sunday who had set out from southernmost Mexico - the fourth such caravan officials have raided in recent days.  The group of about 800 - largely Central Americans, Haitians, Venezuelans and Cubans - had set out from the border city of Tapachula where they had been kept awaiting processing by Mexican immigration officials.  They spent Saturday night at a basketball court near Huixtla, some 25 miles up the road from Tapachula.   Just before dawn on Sunday, immigration agents went into the crowd amassed on a basketball court, backed by police with anti-riot gear and shields, shoving many into trucks. Many migrants in the crowd had children with them or carried babies.  This is at least the fourth such caravan that has been broken up after departing from the Chiapas city of Tapachula. The groups were headed toward Mexico City, with many planning to press on towards the US border. Roughly  55,000 of 77,000 the asyl

shocking moment a man headbutts a police officer during an ugly confrontation at the nsw queensland border as onlookers scream

A man has been filmed headbutting a police officer while being arrested during an ugly confrontation between protesters and cops at the NSW-Queensland border.   Footage obtained by Daily Mail Australia shows several NSW police officers surrounding the man and a woman as they sat by the state border monument in Tweed Heads on Sunday.   The junction has been the site of several demonstrations in recent weeks as Queensland border remains closed to NSW due to the state's spiralling Covid crisis, with its residents under a raft of restrictions.  In the video, NSW Police officers confront the pair to asks why they appeared to be breaching the state's Covid rules, which include wearing masks in public settings and bans on public gatherings.  'There are public orders in place,' an officer asserts.  'You're required to be wearing masks.' A man has been filmed headbutting police during a stand off between officers and protesters at the NSW-Queensland border on Sunda

REVEALED: Gunman DROVE PAST South Carolina legal dynasty heir as he changed tire at side of road before turning back and opening fire

The heir to a South Carolina legal dynasty whose wife and son were murdered three months ago was shot by a gunman in a truck that drove past him as he changed a tire and then made a U-turn, it has been alleged. Alex Murdaugh, 53, called 911 at around 1:30pm EST Saturday, his lawyer Jim Griffin said on Sunday, after Murdaugh was shot by a passing truck in Hampton County, South Carolina. Around 45 minutes after making that call, Murdaugh then phoned his brother Randy, and has called his sibling again since being airlifted to a hospital in Savannah, Georgia, for further treatment. Randy is said to have told Griffin that the truck initially passed by Alex Murdaugh without incident as he changed the tire of his black Mercedes-Benz SUV on Salkehatchie Road.  But the driver of the truck then turned around and drove toward Murdaugh. Moments later, the gunman inside the truck opened fire, it has been alleged.  As of Monday, no arrests have been made.  Murdaugh suffered superficial wounds in Sat

a quarter of travellers from the amber list countries broke covid rules and one in 10 didn't take a pcr test when they arrived in the uk

A quarter of Britons arriving from amber-listed countries failed to follow isolation rules, according to official estimates. Some 23 per cent of amber arrivals in England in July either avoided staying at home when they were supposed to.  Another 9 per cent did not take the required Covid tests when they arrived in the country. There are no routine Government follow-ups to check whether UK arrivals completed a mandatory PCR Covid test within 48 hours of arriving in the country.  They are provided by private companies, with some charging more than £100 per test. But those coming into the UK must provide proof they purchased a test on the passenger locator forms required to get into the UK, which has caused chaos at border force in major airports. The Office for National Statistics found compliance with the rules was lowest among those aged 18 to 34-years-old and highest among those who had not been jabbed.  It surveyed 848 adults arriving in England from amber territories between July 1

how a dead man's muscly calves and an adopted little girl who loved ballet could hold the key to solving one of australia's most baffling mysteries

Muscly calves and a woman from New Zealand with a love for ballet could be the missing pieces in one of Australia's most baffling murder mysteries.  The body of a fully-clothed man was discovered by two trainee jockeys near the shore of the Somerton Park Beach, south of Adelaide, on December 1, 1948.   A post-mortem ruled he had died from being poisoned, but the man known only as the 'Somerton Man' was never identified after no one claimed him.  Now more than 70 years later, a woman who claims to be his granddaughter and a leading expert on the baffling cold case are demanding answers after they fell in love at first sight.  Professor Derick Abbot believes the Somerton Man may be an American and the father of an Australian ballet dancer - Robin Thomson - Ms Egan's father The victim, known as the 'Somerton Man', was found on Somerton Park Beach in South Australia on December 1948 with a coded message in his jacket Professor Derick Abbot has been trying to crack

the newest evidence sheds light on the last moments of the missing backpacker theo hayez and 'proves' he wasn't alone that fateful night in byron bay

New evidence has emerged in the baffling disappearance of backpacker Theo Hayez, indicating the 18-year-old met with a mystery person the night he went missing. The young Belgian traveller, who'd been making his way across Australia on a gap year, was last seen after being kicked out of the Byron Bay nightclub Cheeky Monkeys on May 31, 2019 at about 11pm. Google Maps data pulled from Theo's phone revealed that instead of returning to his hostel in the centre of town he headed towards Tallow Beach and the Cape Byron lighthouse. Police have always held the working theory that Theo fell from the jagged cliff face and was swept away by the sea, with one of the largest missing person's investigations in Australian history finding nothing but his baseball cap. But private investigators working with his family, along with an army of internet sleuths, believe something more sinister happened to the talented science and mathematics student, pointing to a 'WiFi handshake' wit