Mar. 15, 2025
Three people are believed to have died after their group of nine men became trapped in a coal mine in India’s Assam state, according to multiple news reports.
According to theBBC, the men became trapped when the mine they were working on was flooded with water.
Local authorities said that the three bodies had not yet been recovered, according to Reuters.
Divers entering the coal mine in Assam on January 7, 2025.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Officials say the bodies of three people have been recovered from an Oklahoma lake after an airboat accident, per multiple reports.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol said a boatflipped overTuesday afternoonon Country Club Lakein Guthrie, according to FOX affiliate KOKH and NBC affiliate KFOR.
The victims have not been publicly identified.
Police believe strong winds may have been a factor in Tuesday’s deadly crash, according to the reports.
However, officials have not announced the official cause of the incident.
Mar. 15, 2025
Jovan Adepo in Netflix’s sprawling sci-fi series ‘3 Body Problem.'.Photo:Ed Miller/NetflixWhen actors work on a show, they might hit it off over coffee, a meal or in-between takes. But for the3 Body Problemcast, bonding meant going the extra mile and attending a UFC fight.During a recent interview with PEOPLE, Adepo discussed how two of the Netflix show’s creators,David Benioffand D.B. Weiss, took members of the cast to check out a UFC match.
Mar. 15, 2025
At least three young boys have died and another has been hospitalized after falling through a frozen lake in the town of Solihull, England.
Three of the children — ages 8, 10 and 11 — died at the hospital, and another boy, age 6, was in critical condition as of Monday morning.
According to the Associated Press, officials continued searching after two other children were reportedly with the group.
“It’s important to stress … that we’ve had no contact from anybodysuggesting that there’s anybody else missing,” West Midlands Police Superintendent Richard Harris said.
Mar. 15, 2025
Skelton brothers.Photo:The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
A Michigan court is set to decide whether to declare three siblings dead who disappeared 15 years ago after spending Thanksgiving with their father.
The Skelton boys — Andrew, 9, Alexander, 7, and Tanner, 5, were last seen in November 2010 in their father’s Morenci, Mich., home, where they were spending Thanksgiving, theAssociated Presspreviously reported.