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Police declined to confirm Edward’s cause of death to PEOPLE, citing privacy issues.
Confirming her husband’s death, Jennifer Neville-Lakeposted a poignant messageon Twitter — along with a photo of the couple’s three children, Daniel, Harry, and Milly, who were 9, 5, and 2 when they were killed in 2015 — about her husband’s death hours after the discovery of his body.
“The eyes he shared with Harry are forever closed.
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“It would’ve been a death trap if they’d stayed there,” Brian Doan, 54, tells PEOPLE. “She made the right decision given the circumstances.”
On Monday morning, Lindsy Doan, a 38-year-old special education teacher at Lillian Larsen Elementary, was on her way to school with her son, who is enrolled in kindergarten there. While on San Marcos Road, Brian says his wife slowed down when she realized the waters at the creek crossing “were faster and higher than she expected them to be.
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A Pennsylvania father used a homemade car bomb to kill his young son, his friend and himself in a double-murder suicide Saturday night, PEOPLE confirms.
Jacob Schmoyer, 26, manufactured the device that claimed his life along with those of his 2-year-old son, Jonathan, and his 66-year-old friend, David Hallman, according to a news release from Allentown police.
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“He was miserable. Basically, the four letters describe a miserable life, he was unhappy with himself,” said Robinson, who added Schmoyer “admitted to thefts, burglaries and other criminal acts.
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A college student’sTikTokvideo about the sweet tattoo she got for her father, who has Alzheimer’s, is going viral.
The TikTok user, who gives her name asIsabel, captions the viral video “showing my dad the tattoo i got for him after his alzheimer’s diagnosis.” The video, tagged #endalz, has gotten nearly 3 million likes in a week.
The video opens with Isabel standing in front of her father with her arms crossed to cover the tattoo on her right bicep.
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A Florida father of six, whosefamily reached out to 169 hospitals before finally finding life-saving care for his serious case of COVID, is home from the hospital.
“My goal is to get hopefully 80% or 90% to where I was,” he said. “[But] they just don’t know enough about this to give any kind of definitive answers.”
A family friend has since set up a GoFundMe page, which will help the Walkers pay for the medical expenses from the care in both Florida and Connecticut.