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Three people died at Floridas Panama City Beach Saturday, all in separate drowning incidents.Water conditions on the day were severe. Double-red flags indicated that no swimming was allowed and that currents were hazardous.The fatal water incidents occurred behind three different resorts on Front Beach Road.The Panama City Beach Police Department said officers responded to the first incident at 12:04 p.m., where they found lifeguards actively rescuing a female, 39-year-old Kimberly Ann Mckelvy Moore, from the Gulf of Mexico behind Days Inn. She was brought to shore but unresponsive to life-saving measures. She was transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead.In a second incident, officers found lifeguards actively rescuing a male from the Gulf of Mexi
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stanley water flask 1:13 p.m. The victim, 63-year-old Morytt James Burden, was transported to a hospital after being unresponsive to life-saving measures, and was pronounced deceased.SEE MORE: Seaweed blob heading t
bidon stanley o Florida may contain flesh-eating bacteriaPolice responded to a third incident at 4:23 p.m., where lifeguards were attempting to save another male, 68-year-old Donald Wixon, behind Emerald I Sxuk Lucas explains proposed budget during State of City address
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?For the Basch and Egelston families, their journeys through the child welfare system began with a bruise. In 2020, Cayleigh Egelston took her 5-month-old to her pediatrician in Kansas City after noticing a large bruise on her daughter. When I went to change her I noticed a bruise up her back, Cayleigh said. I p
stanley trinkflaschen anicked. Babies who haven t started walking don t bruise often.With a family history of blood cancer, and bruising being one of the signs, Egelston, a pediatric nurse, had good reason to worry.She felt relief when her daughter s lab tests came back normal.That feeling of relief lasted only a moment.Shortly after the appointment, Cayleigh said she received a call that she had to take her daughter to the Children s Mercy SCAN clinic for an abuse evaluation. I s
stanley cup tarted bawling. I just instantly, instantly started bawling, she said.Children s Mercy diagnosed the 5-month-old w
stanley cup ith physical child abuse, despite no other findings on imaging, according to her daughter s medical records.The next few months became a blur for the Egelston family. Both Cayleigh and her husband Chase Egelston were listed as suspects of abuse in a police report. They had to have a socia