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4 Children Killed When Semi Slams Into Car on I-70, Driver Arrested: Police

Two Swedes Jailed for Bombing Danish Tax Office

COPENHAGEN—A Copenhagen court on Thursday found two Swedes guilty of bombing the Danish tax agency and sentenced them to five and four years’ jail respectively. Zacharias Tamer Hamzi, 24, and Nurettin Nuray Syuleyman, 23, were convicted of transporting a bomb via the Oresund Bridge, known from the TV crime series “The Bridge”, and detonating the device in August 2019. The explosion in Copenhagen shattered glass doors and windows and scorched metal cladding at the main entrance of the building in Nordhavn, just north of the city center. One person was slightly wounded. The motive for the bombing remained unclear, but the court dismissed terrorism charges. The prosecutor had sought lifetime sentences for the childhood friends, neither of whom had been convicted of a serious crime before. “I’m pleased that my…

4 Children Killed When Semi Slams Into Car on I-70, Driver Arrested: Police

A semi-truck crashed into a car that was slowed in a construction zone on Interstate 70 in Indiana, killing four children, and now police believe drugs factored into the accident.

A 2004 Kenworth semi pulling a box trailer was driving on the interstate in Wayne County before it attempted to merge left into the passing lane in a construction zone, police told WANE-TV. Officials said the truck “failed to slow down” before hitting a Chevrolet vehicle, pushing the car into another semi-truck.

The four children inside the vehicle who died were identified as 15-year-old Anesa Noel Acosta, 13-year-old Quintin Michael McGowan, 8-year-old Brekkin Riley Bruce, and 6-year-old Trentin Beau Bruce, authorities said. The driver, 34-year-old Aaron Bruce, suffered severe injuries and was transported to a hospital.

Cory Withrow, the semi-truck driver, escaped with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police said in a statement that “drugs were a contributing factor in causing the crash and that criminal charges are forthcoming” before Withrow was taken to the Wayne County Jail on driving while intoxicated and reckless homicide charges.

4 Children Killed When Semi Slams Into Car on I-70, Driver Arrested: Police Corey Withrow was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated and reckless homicide in connection with the crash. (Wayne County Sheriff’s Office)

“The Kenworth failed to slow down and hit a Chevrolet passenger car in the rear that was slowed in the right lane, pushing it forward into the left rear corner of a semi trailer which was also in the right lane directly in front of the passenger car,” said a news release from Indiana State Police. “The first semi continued pushing the passenger car into the left lane and eventually off onto the berm of the left lane where the two vehicles burst into flames. A passerby was able to pull the driver of the passenger car out of the vehicle, but none of his passengers.”

Officials said the other semi-truck driver, Thomas Flaherty, was not injured, WISH-TV reported.

Wayne County Sheriff Randy Retter, meanwhile, said that an investigation is underway.

“Investigators were able to review data as well as other evidence indicating traffic was flowing freely at the time of the crash and were able to rule out any back-up or stopped traffic contributing to the crash,” Retter said, according to WHIO. “Officers investigating the crash suspected Withrow was under the influence of drugs at the time of the crash. Preliminary toxicology reports indicated that Withrow had multiple drugs in his system,” Retter said.

Other details about the incident were not provided.

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Moscow to Reopen Schools as Daily Cases Fall

MOSCOW—Moscow on Thursday said it would reopen schools and universities next week, in the latest lifting of coronavirus restrictions as the number of new daily infections in the Russian capital fell to 568. Moscow, which has overall recorded more than 227,000 cases of the virus, last month lifted a lockdown in place since March and has staggered the reopening of businesses and the lifting of other restrictions. Sergei Sobyanin, Moscow’s mayor, said on Thursday the outbreak was waning in the city and it was time to further ease restrictions. He said schools, universities, summer camps, and cultural centres could reopen starting next week. From the same time, residents of the city of nearly 13 million will no longer be required to wear masks outdoors, he said. But masks will remain…