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Prosecutors Allege Man Fatally Assaulted Girlfriend and Attempted to Blame Dog Before Being Exposed as the True Perpetrator

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Inset top: Kaleb Mickens (Tarrant County Sheriff”s Office). Inset bottom: Sheila Cuevas (GoFundMe). Background: A photo appears to show Mickens, Cuevas, and his dog outside of a building (KDFW/YouTube).

In a harrowing case out of Texas, a man has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term for the brutal death of his girlfriend, a crime he audaciously attempted to blame on his dog. Kaleb Mickens, 34, faces 40 years in prison after he confessed to first-degree aggravated assault in connection with the tragic death of Sheila Cuevas, as confirmed by the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office.

Beyond this conviction, Mickens received additional sentences from unrelated cases. He was handed a 20-year sentence for a probation violation involving aggravated assault resulting in serious injury and an additional 15-year sentence for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. These charges were connected to separate incidents with other women he had been involved with, according to prosecutors.

Adding a layer of complexity to Mickens’ story, he was notably involved with IM Academy, a multi-level marketing organization. Promising significant financial gains, Mickens recruited young individuals to his training team. However, by late 2023, Mickens’ earnings from this venture had reportedly started to dwindle. The events culminated on October 8, 2023, marking a grim chapter in his life as the criminal acts were brought to light.

Mickens was a “prominent figure” in the multi-level marketing platform called IM Academy, authorities say. He “lured young people into joining his training team with the promise of making thousands of dollars.”

The defendant — who went by “Cash Cartier” — used his “perceived wealth and status to manipulate men and women with threats and promises while hiding his very violent private persona,” the DA’s office added. Photos shared by regional Fox affiliate KDFW show him speaking at events and holding nearly 100,000 followers on Instagram, and prosecutors said he was making $20,000 a week at the peak of his success.

However, his income from the strategy was reportedly declining by the fall of 2023. Then came Oct. 8, 2023.

On that day, Mickens called 911 to report that Cuevas had been attacked by his dog, Soldier, and that she had stopped breathing. “The dog was taken and euthanized,” authorities recall.

However, investigators later determined that the dog could not have caused the woman’s injuries and death.

“She was found in their apartment at the foot of the bed, I would say head to toe beaten, bruised, swollen face, cauliflower ear, puncture wounds, she had 15 broken ribs,” Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney Allenna Bangs said.

Investigators identified Mickens as their suspect, but they say they were unable to bring a murder charge against him because of “complications” with the medical examiner and “proving the cause of death.”

They reportedly never came to a determination as to why he drugged and beat her.

“In a full court room Monday, several women delivered impact statements that included details of torment, torture, manipulation, and sexual assault,” the DA’s office said. “Each shared their message of survival and personal devastation that Ms. Cuevas did not survive.”

Cuevas’ family, including her brother, directly addressed Mickens, saying, “You deserve this.”

A GoFundMe for Cuevas — whose age at the time of her death is unclear — remembers her as “an amazing human being. Her smile and her kind heart, lit up every room she stepped in. We are certain she is resting blissfully in heaven.”

Trump Unleashes Fury on Key Former Allies: A Shocking Political Rift

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Donald Trump has lashed out at some of his most prominent former supporters in a long and angry post on Truth Social.
Donald Trump has lashed out at long-time backers who have criticised his actions in Iran.
Donald Trump has lashed out at long-time backers who have criticised his actions in Iran. (AP)

Some of America’s top podcast hosts, who were once ardent supporters, have now become the target of scathing criticism.

“They’re not just misguided; they know it, their families know it, and so does everyone else,” he remarked.

“These individuals have been sidelined from television, lost their shows, and are no longer invited to appear on TV. No one is interested in what they have to say because they are seen as erratic troublemakers who will say anything for a moment of free and cheap publicity.”

He specifically took aim at Tucker Carlson, the once-prominent figure on Fox News, by noting, “He couldn’t even finish college.”

“When he was dismissed from Fox, it broke him, and he’s never been the same since,” Trump added.

“Perhaps he should see a good psychiatrist.”

Tucker Carlson has long been one of Donald Trump's most vocal supporters.
Tucker Carlson has long been one of Donald Trump’s most vocal supporters. (AP)

Carlson gave a lengthy broadcast highly critical of the president.

He took particular issue with Trump’s foul-mouthed Truth Social post made on Sunday.

“How dare you speak that way on Easter morning to the country?” Carlson said.

“Who do you think you are? You’re tweeting out the f-word on Easter morning.”

“Actually, to me, the First Lady of France is a far more beautiful woman than Candace, in fact, it’s not even close!” Trump wrote.

Alex Jones perpetuated the conspiracy that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax.
Alex Jones perpetuated the conspiracy that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax. (Supplied)
Jones had called for the cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, a mechanism to remove a president for no longer being able to discharge their duties.

“How do we 25th Amendment his ass?” Jones said.

“Trump literally sounds like an unhinged super villain from a Marvel comic movie.”

The president’s 482-word Truth Social post was made in the middle of the day, Washington time.

Trump’s approval rating has been sinking steadily since the beginning of his presidency with many Republicans unhappy with his war with Iran.

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SWAT Team Apprehends Suspect in Columbia County Sexual Assault Investigation


AUGUSTA, Ga. () – In the early hours of Thursday, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team was deployed in response to a Be On the Look Out (BOLO) alert for a suspect wanted in connection with an incident in Columbia County.

Officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of Harvey Drive where they encountered a barricaded individual, identified as 39-year-old Jonathan Elisha Denham.

This action stemmed from an incident on Wednesday when Columbia County deputies were called to a residence in Grovetown following reports of a rape.

The victim, a 14-year-old girl, informed authorities that she and Denham had gone into the woods behind Parker’s Kitchen on Jimmy Dyess Parkway, where he allegedly assaulted her.

By 7:00 a.m. on Thursday, NewsChannel 6 reported that Denham had been taken into custody. He was subsequently handed over to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office for further investigation.

At 7:00 am Thursday, NewsChannel 6 received word that Denham suspect was in custody and turned over to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office for their investigation.

NewsChannel 6’s Gabriel Stovall spoke with Corporal Johnson from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, “RCSO assisted Columbia County with a suspect who’d been arrested before. Had been tracking him through the night, found him at this address, gave him opportunity to surrender on his own, when he wouldn’t they came in and got him, found him hiding under the bed. Was taken into custody without incident.”

Authorities say this individual has been arrested before for similar incidents. He was under probation, felony probation, and the time that he allegedly committed this other crime.

This is a developing story.

Photojournalist: Dania Alawir

FSU Shooting Suspect Allegedly Utilized ChatGPT in Pre-Attack Planning, Court Documents Reveal


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Phoenix Ikner’s emotional turmoil over a failed romantic pursuit spiraled into a tragic situation. Distraught, Ikner turned to ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, seeking solace and understanding.

“What’s the point in this life when everybody sees you as a bug?” Ikner questioned the chatbot, reflecting his deep-seated frustration and sense of isolation. In response, the AI chatbot attempted to offer comfort, engaging Ikner in conversation.

However, the dialogue took a dark turn when Ikner posed a chilling hypothetical: “If there was a shooting at FSU, how would the country react?” This unsettling inquiry appeared to set the stage for a devastating act of violence that unfolded on April 17, 2025, at Florida State University in Tallahassee. The mass shooting resulted in the loss of two lives and left five others injured.

This exchange has now become a focal point in an ongoing investigation. On Thursday, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a probe into OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, as they seek to understand the chatbot’s role in the tragic events.

The conversation is part of a new investigation that Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced on Thursday into OpenAI and ChatGPT.

In his announcement, Uthmeier pointed to alleged connections between the chatbot and cases of self-harm and suicide by minors. He did not go into more detail, but said subpoenas were forthcoming.

“As Big Tech rolls out these technologies they should not – they cannot – put our safety and security at risk. We support innovation but that doesn’t give any company the right to endanger our children, facilitate criminal activity, empower America’s enemies or threaten our national security,” Uthmeier said. “Companies that do so will be held accountable to the fullest extent.”

Attorneys for the family of Robert Morales, who was killed in the shooting, are also planning to sue OpenAI because of Ikner’s communications with ChatGPT.

Through a public records request to the state attorney’s office, News 6 obtained the thousands of conversations Ikner had with ChatGPT over the course of a year.

We want to warn you that some of these excerpts could be disturbing.

Mental health, suicide questions

The conversations show Ikner asking ChatGPT questions about his mental health, why he felt like her couldn’t relate to people his own age, and feelings of loneliness and self-worth because he struggled with intimate relationships and dating.

At times, ChatGPT tells Ikner that it can’t diagnose him, then explains clinical information on depression symptoms and suggests he speak to a counselor. It then suggests that if he needs immediate help to reach out to a crisis hotline, though it doesn’t provide a number.

[IF YOU NEED MENTAL HEALTH HELP, Dial 988]

He also asks questions like “How do police investigate suicides?” “Why are white men committing suicides drastically?” “How do people know of suicides in Tallahassee?” and “How does FSU handle suicides?”

To these questions, ChatGPT’s responses often switch between concern for Ikner and the kind of clinical responses someone might get from a web browser search.

The questions are interspersed among conversations about history, racism, Christianity, exercise routines and losing weight, and video games, in particular, a game called “Dead Space.” He asks several times for an analysis of a character named “Isaac Clarke,” and at one point asks ChatGPT for a comparison between him and the character.

[WATCH: Accused FSU gunman was ‘kidnapped’ as a child, court records show (from 2025)]

Interest in terrorism

He also asks about terrorism in several contexts. A conversation in 2024 asks whether the Oklahoma City bombing was justified and if Timothy McVeigh was right.

A couple of months later, he asked, “What makes the American Revolution different from modern-day terrorism?”

He asked about Timothy McVeigh again in August and October.

He also asked questions about terrorist plotlines in the video game “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.”

In March 2025, the ChatGPT records show an apparent rabbit hole into what terrorism is, and how it ties to mass shootings. He also starts to ask about notable terrorists in America.

He then asks about the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting and the 1999 mass shooting at Columbine High School. Specifically, he asked whether the suspects were considered terrorists.

[WATCH: 6 hurt in Florida State University shooting expected to recover(from 2025)]

Getting on national TV

Then, in April, Ikner asks ChatGPT how the country would react to a shooting at FSU.

Ikner then asks when the last school shooting was, and why it was not televised.

ChatGPT proceeds to explain the current media ecosystem.

Then Ikner asks, “How many victims does it usually get on the (media)?”

After ChatGPT’s response, Ikner asks, “What about 3 plus at FSU?”

“Yes, a shooting at Florida State University involving three of more victims would almost certainly receive national media coverage,” ChatGPT responds.

After that, Ikner asks questions on 12-gauge shotguns, and Glocks, and how the safety buttons work. He also asks if all the school shooters are in maximum security prisons, including those in Florida.

Finally, he asks, “What time is it busiest in the FSU student union?”

To all of these questions, ChatGPT’s responses are detailed and technical.

Investigators say Ikner used a shotgun and a Glock handgun in the shooting.

Ikner faces the death penalty if convicted.

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Pepsi Surges to Top of Soda Rankings as Coca-Cola Experiences Market Decline

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After experiencing a downturn over recent years, Pepsi has made a notable resurgence in the competitive soda market, as Coca-Cola unexpectedly faces challenges.

According to the latest annual sales report from Beverage Digest, the 127-year-old Pepsi has reclaimed its position as the third most popular soda brand in the United States based on sales volume for 2025.

This recovery comes after Pepsi dropped to fourth place the previous year, having been surpassed by Dr Pepper in 2023 and then by Sprite in 2024.

Pepsi’s revival indicates that the brand, once known as the daring competitor that almost dethroned Coca-Cola during the 1980s ‘Cola Wars,’ still possesses a competitive edge.

Meanwhile, Coca-Cola, which has its origins dating back to 1886 in an Atlanta pharmacy, continues to lead the US soda market. It maintains a commanding presence with an 18.5 percent market share, more than double that of any competitor in the $100 billion industry.

But its has lost some of its fizz after sales fell by a steep 5.3 percent last year.

Dr Pepper, a Texas-born soda first introduced in the 1880s, boosted sales and held firm in second place as it cemented its status as a serious challenger to the two cola giants.

Pepsi has clawed its way back up the soda rankings after years of decline, as rival Coca-Cola suffers a surprising stumble. Doja Cat in a Pepsi commercial

Pepsi has clawed its way back up the soda rankings after years of decline, as rival Coca-Cola suffers a surprising stumble. Doja Cat in a Pepsi commercial

Pepsi’s sales were flat – meaning it gained on Coca Cola, but lost ground slightly on Dr Pepper. But a huge drop in demand for Sprite helped Pepsi back up the rankings. Sprite – created by Coca-Cola in 1961 – slid two spots down the rankings.

Diet Coke – launched in 1982 as America’s first major sugar-free cola – climbed into fourth place after posting one of the strongest performances among top brands.

According to Beverage Digest, Dr Pepper accounted for 8.8 percent of all carbonated soda sales in 2025, beating Pepsi’s 8.1 percent, Diet Coke’s 8 percent and Sprite’s 7.9 percent. Mountain Dew had 5.7 percent.

The soda wars play out not just via cans and bottles in stores and bars but via drinks fountains in restaurants and hotels.  

Yesterday, we reported how Coca-Cola had snatched the contract to supply Marriott from Pepsi – across its roughly 9,700 hotels in 143 countries, including 6,200 in the US. 

Coke also snatched big contract from Pepsi at Costco in 2025. Pepsi scored a win in 2024 when it won back the drinks contract at Subway across more than 20,000 US locations.

The shake-up highlights how quickly fortunes are shifting in the soda aisle. Just two decades ago, Pepsi was firmly entrenched as America’s No 2 soda, while Dr Pepper lagged far behind and Sprite had a fraction of its sales.

Coca-Cola’s slump was partly blamed on a backlash among Hispanic consumers following a viral hoax where TikTokers claimed the company fired thousands of Latino workers at a Texas bottling plant and reported them to ICE.

Just two decades ago, Pepsi was firmly entrenched as America’s No 2 soda, while Dr Pepper lagged far behind and Sprite had a fraction of its sales. Iconic supermodel Cindy Crawford in a 1992 Pepsi commercial

Just two decades ago, Pepsi was firmly entrenched as America’s No 2 soda, while Dr Pepper lagged far behind and Sprite had a fraction of its sales. Iconic supermodel Cindy Crawford in a 1992 Pepsi commercial

The 127-year-old cola brand has returned to the No 3 spot among America's top soda brands by sales volume, while Coca-Cola's soda Sprite fell two spots down from third

The 127-year-old cola brand has returned to the No 3 spot among America’s top soda brands by sales volume, while Coca-Cola’s soda Sprite fell two spots down from third

Americans are drinking less soda overall. Across the entire beverage market, total volumes fell by 0.9 percent last year as prices rose.

The long-term trend is even more stark. Americans now consume far fewer soft drinks than they did two decades ago, with per-person intake dropping sharply since the mid-2000s.

While traditional sodas are struggling, a new category is booming. Energy drinks were the only type to see volume growth last year – up 9 percent. 

Monster was a big winner, but older brands like Gatorade fell.

The jump in rank for Pepsi comes a year after it slid to fourth place when Dr Pepper overtook it for second in 2024, and Sprite moved into third in 2025.

Pepsi pointed out that the Pepsi brand remained the overall No 2 soda when taking into account the other versions, which also include Diet.

Five Charged in $267 Million Hospice Fraud Targeting California’s Medi-Cal System

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Authorities in California have apprehended five individuals in connection with a suspected multi-million dollar hospice fraud operation, officials revealed on Thursday.

According to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the scheme is accused of swindling the state out of more than $267 million by submitting fraudulent claims to Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program. In total, charges have been filed against 21 individuals.

The arrests were part of an investigative effort by the state known as “Operation Skip Trace,” which focused on several locations across Southern California.

State Attorney General Rob Bonta answering questions at a press event

Attorney General Bonta detailed the charges on Thursday, accusing 21 people of involvement in an extensive hospice fraud network.

“This was not a random error or a case of minor mismanagement,” Bonta stated during a news conference addressing the arrests. “It was a deliberate, sophisticated criminal plan that took advantage of the Medi-Cal system, robbing both the State of California and Medicaid, and ultimately denied necessary care to those who truly need it.”

The probe began with a tip from the state Department of Health Care Services alleging hospice fraud at 14 companies. Bonta’s office investigated the companies and eight people suspected of money laundering.

HOUSE COMMITTEE LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO ‘RAMPANT’ CALIFORNIA HOSPICE FRAUD

State Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo entering Merabi Professional Medical Plaza Building in Van Nuys

State Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo enters the Merabi Professional Medical Plaza Building in Van Nuys on March 13, 2026. Macedo said she found 197 hospices registered to this address and, with other Republican lawmakers, called on Gov. Gavin Newsom to address abuses in the industry. (Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News)

Investigators found that those involved purchased personal identifying information for people living outside of California on the dark web, then enrolled them in Covered California by posing as California residents.

“Straw owners” then bought a number of hospice companies and began billing Medi-Cal for services never provided to those stolen identities. The suspects used fake records, nonexistent offices, and fraudulent diagnoses to justify these claims, Bonta said.

“Meanwhile, the so-called patients were healthy, out-of-state, and completely unaware that they had been enrolled in hospice care,” he said.

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California Health and Human Services Secretary Kim Johnson said the DHCS halted payments and suspended all fraudulent hospice providers. “There is a moratorium currently in place through January 2027 for new licensed providers,” Johnson noted.

“Once the money was paid out, it was funneled through a complex web of over 130 shell companies and hidden across bank accounts, payment apps, and cryptocurrency to evade detection,” Bonta added. “The money was laundered.”

No actual medical services were provided, Bonta noted. He said all 21 suspects are accounted for through arrest, active warrants, or notices to appear before a judge. While announcing the suspected fraud, Bonta also criticized the Trump administration amid its claims of rampant fraud in California.

“There are those in this federal administration who can only see things through a political lens and want to politically weaponize [this],” he said. “And they love to go after the fourth-largest economy in the world, the greatest state in the nation, the great state of California.”

California has been at the center of fraud concerns in recent weeks and has been called out by the federal anti-fraud task force led by JD Vance. Last week, eight people were arrested as part of a federal sweep tied to an alleged $60 million fraudulent Medicare billing scheme, Fox 11 Los Angeles reported.

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Natasha Lyonne Makes a Daring Appearance at NYC Film Premiere Following Recent Delta Flight Incident


Natasha Lyonne made a striking return to the spotlight at the New York City premiere of “Lorne,” just days after an incident that saw her removed from a Delta Airlines flight.

The 47-year-old “Poker Face” actress exuded confidence and poise as she graced the red carpet on Thursday evening. She donned an elegant ensemble featuring an ankle-length black dress paired with a crisp white button-down shirt.

Lyonne completed her look with black tights and stylish white-toed booties, adding a touch of flair to her attire. Her signature curls framed her face, and she accessorized with chic black sunglasses, enhancing her sophisticated image for the event.

The actress’s red carpet appearance followed closely on the heels of her making headlines for an unexpected departure from a Delta Airlines flight. Lyonne was reportedly asked to leave the plane traveling from Los Angeles to New York City on Tuesday, shortly after she attended the “Euphoria” Season 3 premiere.

Lyonne’s appearance comes after she made headlines on Thursday morning for getting kicked off of a Delta Airlines flight from LA to NYC on Tuesday following her appearance at the “Euphoria” Season 3 premiere.

As we exclusively reported, Lyonne — who has publicly dealt with substance abuse in the past — boarded the plane wearing the same black stockings and wraparound shades she wore to the premiere with sneakers and a long black coat. Though, she appeared “out of it” as she prepared to ride with the airline.

When flight attendants asked her to close her laptop and fasten her seatbelt for takeoff, she didn’t respond nor did she comply with their commands.

The “Orange is the New Black” star — who appears as a guest star on Season 3 of the HBO drama — was later ushered off of the flight by a gate agent.

Lyonne issued a statement on her flight debacle earlier today, saying her “heart is with all the unpaid TSA agents at our airports.”

“Sure was looking forward to speaking honestly with @DrewBarrymore yesterday but guess wasn’t in the cards,” she wrote via X after missing her scheduled appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show.”

She also gave Page Six a shoutout when she asked, “Who owns page six/New York Post now again?”

The actress appeared to have brushed off the incident by the evening as she shared a bizarre selfie to her Instagram.

The photo showed her in a pair of sunglasses and a red long-sleeved top. She paired the look with a matching quilted YSL handbag.

“Boobies on the inside,” she captioned the photo.

Tragic Case: Father Inflicts Life-Threatening Injuries on 6-Week-Old Twins as Mother Allegedly Turns a Blind Eye, Say Police

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Background: Newark-Wayne Community Hospital in the village of Newark, N.Y. (Google Maps). Insets (left to right): Camron Douglas and Brittany Spicer (Wayne County Sheriff”s Office).

A New York couple is facing serious legal repercussions after their 6-week-old twin sons were admitted to the hospital with critical injuries.

Camron Douglas, 32, and Brittany Spicer, 34, were taken into custody on April 2 by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. This followed the hospitalization of their twin boys at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital in Newark, New York. Brittany Spicer has been charged with two misdemeanor counts of child endangerment and has been released from Wayne County Jail. Meanwhile, Camron Douglas is facing two felony assault charges and remains detained.

According to court documents reviewed by local ABC affiliate WHAM, the couple initially brought one of the twins to the hospital on March 15. Medical staff discovered life-threatening injuries on the infant, prompting them to contact Child Protective Services to ensure his twin brother was also examined. Upon examination, the second twin was found to be severely injured as well.

Investigators have indicated that the father, Douglas, inflicted the injuries over February and March. The twins suffered from brain hemorrhages, fractures, and severe burns deemed “non-accidental” by authorities. The child Spicer initially brought to the hospital reportedly had burns on his face and abdomen.

Court records state that although Spicer was aware of the twins’ injuries, she failed to seek timely medical care. On the morning of March 15, one of the infants exhibited seizure-like symptoms, yet Spicer delayed taking him to the hospital until 5 p.m.

Spicer and Douglas pleaded not guilty to their respective charges. Spicer was released from custody on April 2 and appeared in court on Wednesday. Her next court date is scheduled for May 13.

Douglas, who was paroled after being convicted of attempted burglary and assault, will have his case referred to a grand jury. His next court date was not made available.

Both of the twins remain hospitalized and will be transferred to foster care upon their release. Spicer’s 3-year-old child was also removed from her custody, and she was ordered to stay away from her twins.

Tragic Home Birth Turns Fatal: Woman Faces Charges in Baby Boy’s Death

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A woman is facing manslaughter charges following the tragic death of a newborn boy after a home birth in Newcastle in 2024.

The incident occurred on October 2, 2024, when a privately practicing midwife assisted a woman during a home birth in Wallsend.

Authorities claim the midwife ignored evident signs of complications and dismissed the woman’s pleas to be taken to a hospital.

Eventually, the mother went to John Hunter Hospital two days later, where the baby was delivered via emergency caesarean section.

Tragically, the newborn passed away six days after being born in the hospital.

Six days later, the newborn died in the hospital. 

Ongoing investigations led police to arrest a 28-year-old woman, believed to be a second midwife who assisted with the birth, at Newcastle Police Station today and charge her with manslaughter.

She was refused bail and will face the Bail Division Court 2 later today.

Another 36-year-old woman was previously charged over the death and remains before the court.

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Protect Your Home: Navigating Bat Maternity Season in Tampa Bay


In Tampa Bay, Florida, homeowners are experiencing an unusual challenge: bats have begun finding their way into residences as the region enters its bat maternity season. This period is crucial for bat conservation, during which the removal of these creatures is strictly limited to safeguard them.

Homeowners have captured videos of bats swooping through their living rooms and nesting in attics. The presence of these nocturnal animals is often first noticed by the sounds of scratching or fluttering overhead.

According to wildlife specialists, this spike in bat activity is common during this time of year. Bats are actively searching for secure locations to roost and nurture their offspring.

“Maternity season is significant because it marks the period when bats begin mating and reproducing. In Florida, many bat species are protected due to their environmental benefits, particularly their role in controlling flying insect populations,” explained Terrance Murray from The Other Guys Pest Professionals.

With over 20 years of expertise in wildlife management, Murray highlighted how easily bats can infiltrate homes through minuscule gaps, emphasizing the need for vigilance among homeowners.

“They actually kind of can sense the breezes. So if there’s an entry point, you know, there’s an air current that’s either going to be going into the house or coming out of the house. And they only need about a quarter inch of space,” Murray said.

Under Florida regulations, homeowners and pest control companies have a limited window to remove bats before restrictions take effect during maternity season. After that point, removal without a permit is prohibited to avoid separating mothers from their pups.

That means if bats are already inside a home, residents may have to wait until later in the summer for removal options to reopen.

Despite the concerns for homeowners, experts say bats play an important role in Florida’s ecosystem.

“Bats are very important to the ecosystem in Florida. That’s why they are protected. One bat can eat about a thousand flying insects a minute or so,” Murray said.

Experts recommend homeowners contact a licensed professional to inspect their property, identify entry points and avoid direct contact with bats.