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Tag Archives: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
A letter from Kuje Prison, Nigeria
Charles Okah NTRODUCTION, BY SABELLA OGBOBODE ABIDDE The Kuje Prison is located in Abuja, Nigeria. Though not as well-known as the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos, its notoriety is growing. In the 1990s, Kuje established its unsavory reputation as … read more
Posted in Letters & Interviews, Nigeria, West Africa
Tagged Abuja, bokoharam, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Henry Okah, IndepthAfrica, Kuje, Lagos, Nigeria, United States
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‘Murray Tried To Hide Drugs’
Michael Jackson’s former bodyguard has told a court Conrad Murray instructed him to hide vials of medicine before calling 911 in the moments leading up to the singer’s death. Alberto Alvarez alleged Murray grabbed the bottles from a bedside table … read more
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Tagged Alvarez, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, death of Michael Jackson, IndepthAfrica, IndepthGhana, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthNigeria, IndepthSouthAfrica, IndepthWorld, Jackson, los angeles, MICHAEL Jackson, Murray, Nigeria, Nigeria news, Nigeria online, North Africa, Pan African News, Paris, Southern Africa, West Africa
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‘Al Qaeda terrorist commits suicide’ at Guantanamo… two weeks after Bin Laden’s death
An Afghan detained at the Guantanamo Bay prison has died in an apparent suicide. The 37-year-old prisoner, identified only as Inayatullah, was accused of being an Al Qaeda member and housed at the controversial U.S. jail in Cuba. Inayatullah, who … read more
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Tagged About Africa, Africa news, African History, African Maps, Al-Qaeda, All Africa, Arab League, breaking news, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Cuba, East Africa, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Inayatullah, IndepthAfrica, IndepthGhana, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthNigeria, IndepthSouthAfrica, IndepthWorld, North Africa, Osama BinLaden, Pan African News, Saif al-Adel, Southern Africa, Taliban, West Africa
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Jackson dead before paramedics arrived, court told
LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson was already dead well before paramedics arrived, one responder said Thursday at pre-trial hearings to decide whether his personal doctor should be tried for manslaughter. The emergency medic, the second to testify, echoed a colleague … read more
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Tagged Africa news, African news, Afrika, breaking news, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, death of Michael Jackson, IndepthAfrica, Intravenous therapy, London, los angeles, manslaughter, MICHAEL Jackson, News local news, newspapers, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, World news
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