Mar. 16, 2025
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A holiday parade took a tragic turn on Saturday when a young girl was killed after falling underneath a float.
MaCali Cormier, 4, died due to the accident at the annual Christmas parade in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, theYarmouthCountyVanguardreported.
“She was not on the float. She was running alongside of the moving float when she fell underneath the float,” Nova Scotia RCMP Cpl. Dal Hutchinsontold CBC News.
Mar. 16, 2025
The Ada County Coroner’s Office on Wednesday named Alliee Rose, 4, as the victim, and Boise police detailed criminal charges against the girl’s parents.
Jennifer Miller, 31, of Boise, has been charged with injury to a child, and could be sentenced to 10 years in prison if convicted.
A Boise Police Department statement states the charge is unrelated to Alliee’s death.
Instead, investigators allege the little girl’s brother had been left alone in the presence of illicit narcotics.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Khloe Land wore a Superman dress on Monday when she underwent a transplant to donate bone marrow to her 7-week-old brother, Colton Land, at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland,Good Morning Americareported. Colton was born without an immune system, and Khloe is his only sibling who was a perfect match for him.
“He’s incredibly lucky to have had a matched sibling,” Dr. Evan Shereck, leader of the transplant team, toldGMA.
Mar. 16, 2025
A father is speaking out after his child experienced what he claimed to be a 12-to-15-feet fall at a ski resort in Montana.
Nathan McLeod toldThe Missoulianthat he and his 4-year-old son, Sawyer,were riding the Montana Snowbowl chairliftat the Lolo National Forest on Sunday when their chair allegedly hit a tower, throwing his son from their seat.
McLeod and the toddler shared one chair while his other son, 6-year-old Cassidy, rode a chair ahead with a snowboarder, according to the publication.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Georgia police are investigating the drowning death of a 4-year-old boy.
Just before 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, authorities “received multiple calls regarding a possible drowning at the community pool” of a local apartment complex, the Roswell Police Department said in astatement.
Afterwards, officers “immediately began lifesaving measures,” and the boy — who has not been publicly identified — was transported to a local hospital, authorities said. Unfortunately, he did not survive.