TODAY, AS I CELEBRATE MY 61ST BIRTHDAY, MY HEART IS INCREDIBLY FULL- GOV. SANWO-OLU. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 Today, as I celebrate my 61st birthday, my heart is incredibly full. For eight of these celebrations, I have had the rare privilege of serving as your Governor. It has been one of the greatest honors of my life to serve this extraordinary state and its people. The journey has been demanding, humbling and deeply rewarding. Leading a state as dynamic and energetic as Lagos is no small task. It has taught me more about resilience and patience than any other chapter in my life. I am filled with gratitude today, gratitude for life, for family, for health and for the enduring trust of Lagosians. Public service has its challenging days but the privilege of building a greater Lagos makes every single moment worth it. We have come a long way together yet the work never stops. As I celebrate today, my commitment to you remains as strong as ever. There is still more to do, more to build and more progress to achieve for everyone who calls this great state home. Thank you, Lagosians, for walki...

AN ALABAMA COUPLE IS DEMANDING ANSWERS AFTER PICKING THEIR LIFELESS DAUGHTER UP FROM SCHOOL AND RUSHING HER TO THE HOSPITAL WHERE SHE WOULD REMAIN IN ICU FOR TWO DAYS.(PHOTO).


 An Alabama couple is demanding answers after picking their lifeless daughter up from school and rushing her to the hospital where she would remain in ICU for two days.


Mary Singleton said hospital staff said her daughter's BAC (blood alcohol content) was 0.29 when she was brought to the hospital directly from school, and she wants to know how the school let this happen.


This all began when she received a call about her daughters condition just 2 minutes before the end of the school day. When she arrived at school she was handed her lifeless daughter by a teacher who stated the child "probably" needed to go to ER.


Mary says her daughter was completely limp and slobbering out of her mouth. She rushed her daughter to the hospital where she would spend the next two days ICU.


Doctors quickly discovered the 4-year-old girl had ingested a large amount of ethanol and her BAC was 0.29. The young girl was released Wednesday, April 30th. She is thankfully recovering at home.


It is not clear how the child ingested such a large quantity of ethanol while at school. The family is wanting answers and so far the Mobile County Public Schools have not been able to provide any.


Authorities are investigating the incident and may pass the case to the Child Advocacy Center.

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