GUJRANWALA: A tragic incident unfolded Gujranwala where two minor sisters died after ‘consuming pizza’ while their parents fell ill, ARY News reported citing police sources. The family, including policeman Naveed and his wife, fell ill shortly after eating pizza, ordered to celebrate the birthday of Naveed’s daughter. The family gathered to celebrate a special moment, the birthday of one of the deceased sisters. Naveed told that their condition deteriorated rapidly, leading to one daughter passing away en route to the hospital while the other succumbed during treatment. Naveed and his wife are currently receiving medical care. According to police, they are investigating the incident to determine the cause, with initial suspicions pointing to possible food contamination. Earlier in a similar heart-wrenching incident, four minor girls and their mother died after consuming poisonous food in Tandlianwala, Punjab. Read More: Four of family die after consuming poisonous tea The p...
The Philadelphia Phillies have sent young pitcher Mick Abel back to Triple-A Lehigh Valley following a series of rough outings in the major leagues. According to ESPN , The decision comes after Abel’s recent struggles with command, particularly in his last two starts, where his ERA climbed to 5.04. The Phillies made the move to give Mick Abel time to regroup and regain his form, both mentally and physically. After an impressive start to his major league career, going 11 scoreless innings, Abel began to lose control and confidence. His most recent outing against the San Diego Padres saw him last just 1⅔ innings, giving up five runs and five walks. According to the Phillies, the demotion is a chance for Mick Abel to reset and work through his issues away from the spotlight. Read More: Former Arsenal soccer player Partey charged with rape, UK police say Team management believes the break will help him return stronger and more composed. Phillies manager Rob Thomson referenced other...
While many actors dream of playing James Bond 007, however, the Crazy Rich Asians star Henry Golding has a different take. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at The Old Guard 2 premiere in Los Angeles on June 25, Golding admitted that stepping into the shoes of James Bond might not be as glamorous as it seems. Calling the idea “every actor’s kind of nightmare,” Henry Golding explained that the cultural weight and expectations tied to the iconic role make it incredibly daunting. Though he acknowledged the thrill of joining a major franchise, he added, “I think I would love it more if there wasn’t that overhanging pressure.” Read More: Jacob Elordi, Tom Holland frontrunners to become new James Bond Henry Golding also floated a fresh idea for the franchise rather than focusing on just one Bond, why not expand the world with more secret agents or other “00s”? It would, he believes, allow for more creativity and less constraint. As fans await the next chapter in the long-running spy sag...
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