COLOMBIAN SINGER-SONGWRITER YEISON JIMÉNEZ DIED SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, IN A PLANE CRASH NEAR PAIPA, IN THE STATE OF BOYACÁ IN COLOMBIA. (PHOTO).

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 Colombian singer-songwriter Yeison Jiménez died Saturday, January 10, in a plane crash near Paipa, in the state of Boyacá in Colombia.  He was 34. The crash claimed the lives of six people, including Jiménez and his manager, Jefferson Osorio. The charter aircraft took off from Juan José Rondón Airport but was unable to gain altitude and crashed in a field near the runway, where it was destroyed by fire. The artist had just performed in Boyacá and was flying to Medellín for another scheduled performance that evening. At only 34 years old, Jiménez had become one of the biggest names in Colombian popular music, or "música popular," a genre that blends traditional Mexican ranchera music with Colombian roots. Last year he fulfilled a dream by selling out Bogotá's El Campín Stadium, becoming the first Colombian regional artist to do so. Jiménez is survived by his wife Sonia Restrepo and three children. Colombia's transportation authorities have launched an investigation in...

MISSING PLACENTA: SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN ONDO ARE NOT OUR MEMBERS- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA NURSES AND MIDWIVES. (PHOTO).



Missing placenta: Suspects arrested in Ondo are not our members - National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives


The Ondo state chapter of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) has absolved its members from the alleged missing placenta of a newborn baby at the Health Centre in Owo Local Government Area of the state.


LIB earlier reported that a nurse, health assistant and a security guard at Emure-Ile Comprehensive Health Centre in Owo, were arrested over their alleged involvement in the mysterious disappearance of the baby’s placenta.


The suspects were arrested after parents of the baby, Tunde Ijanusi, 23 and 19 -year-old Joy John, (PICTURED) made a complaint of the incident at the Emure-Ile Police Division H. 


The Chairman of the Association, Comrade Kehinde Olomiye, in a statement on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, asked the police and the hospital authorities to carry out a thorough investigation of the incident to prevent a re-occurrence.


“The two health workers and a security man apprehended in connection with the stolen placenta, were not qualified nurses and not members of the association,”  Olomiye stated.

 

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