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 Terry Crews’ Wife Rebecca Reveals Parkinson’s Battle 11 Years After Diagnosis: ‘Seeing Improvement’ Terry Crews and his wife, Rebecca King-Crews, have opened up about a deeply personal health journey that the family has been quietly navigating for more than a decade. During Monday’s episode of the Today show, Rebecca, 60, revealed that she has been living with Parkinson’s since receiving her diagnosis in 2015, though the first warning signs appeared years earlier. Looking back, she said it all began around 2012 with a slight numbness in her left foot. Not long after, her trainer noticed something unusual in the way she walked, particularly that one of her arms was no longer swinging naturally. Then came the moment that truly raised alarm. Rebecca recalled waking up one morning to find her hand shaking, a tremor that made it clear something more serious might be happening. At first, she said a doctor suggested it was anxiety and reassured her that she would be fine. Still, trusting...

ANAMBRA CHIEF JUDGE, JUSTICE ANYACHEBELU VISITS ONITSHA CORRECTIONAL CENTRE. (PHOTO).


 Anambra Chief Judge, Justice Anyachebelu Visits Onitsha Correctional Centre


The Anambra State Chief Judge, Chief Justice Onochie Anyachebelu, has visited the Onitsha Correctional Centre as part of the judiciary’s annual routine to review inmates’ cases at the centre.


The visit is part of the judiciary’s efforts to ensure timely justice and reduce prolonged detention in line with the Anambra State Administration of Criminal Justice Law, 2022, with officials reviewing case files of inmates held on remand and those whose trials have been delayed.


During the visit, where six inmates were discharged and seven others granted bail, Chief Justice Anyachebelu, who was represented by Honorable Justice Nweze, said the visit is a routine exercise carried out every year to decongest the prison.


The Controller of Onitsha Correctional Centre, Mr. Ike Anselem, thanked the judiciary for the visit, stating that it gives inmates hope that their cases are being looked into, adding that the Correctional Service will continue to work with the judiciary to ensure that inmates, especially those awaiting trial, receive fair and timely attention.

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