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Man Commands Innocent 2-Year-Old to Raise His Tiny Hands, What He Does Next Will Leave You Shattered! Prepare to Be Horrified!

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When a couple fights, children are often unwillingly dragged into their quarrels, resulting in a dire and horrible outcome nobody would want.

This story is an unfortunate tale of a two-year-old child named Jamil Baskerville Jr.

Zachary Tricoche, a 24-year-old man hailing from Pennsauken, New Jersey, was fighting with Jamil’s mother…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

It was over a bunch of groceries from the local supermarket. In anger, he punched the boy and sent him flying, with his head hitting the wall.

Jamil tried to get up, but Zachary continued to take his anger out on him and delivered a final punch to his chest.

He had told the boy to lift his arms up before doing so. Jamil started to puke, and passed out. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Doctors were not able to save him – Jamil had severe internal bleeding as his liver was damaged by the punches.

However, Jamil’s death was ruled as only a homicide due to trauma caused on his head, resulting in his death.

Zachary Tricoche’s bail is worth one million dollars. Rest in peace, Jamil.

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The sad end of Justin Fashanu; first known black gay footballer who commanded a £1m transfer fee

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Justin Fashanu

Justin Fashanu was the first black footballer to command a £1 million transfer fee in 1981.

He was also the first professional footballer to be openly gay. A gifted footballer loved by many, Fashanu nonetheless committed suicide on May 2, 1998, in the U.K., after a 17-year-old boy accused him of sexual assault in the U.S. where he had travelled to and met the man of whom he said their sex was consensual. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Born on February 19, 1961, Fashanu an English footballer of Nigerian heritage played for a variety of clubs between 1978 and 1997 was known by his early clubs to be gay although it was well managed not to draw the attention of the media…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Wickedness! Woman damages Sister’s eyes out of jealousy because men prefer her sister over her

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A disturbing incident has surfaced on TikTok, where a Nigerian woman reportedly injured her sister’s eye out of envy, as men allegedly favored her sister’s looks over hers.

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The Story of Badu Bonsu II: The King whose head was kept in a jar for over a century

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King Badu Bonsu II was the leader of the Ahanta tribe in the Western Region of Gold Coast

In 1883, King Badu Bonsu II, the leader of the Ahanta tribe in the Western Region of Gold Coast, now Ghana, was executed by the Dutch following a bitter conflict.

His death marked a dark chapter in the history of the Gold Coast, with repercussions that have resonated for years. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

King Badu Bonsu II was believed to have had his head cut off by the Dutch as retaliation for the killing of two Dutch emissaries, George Maasen and Adrian Cremer. Their heads were displayed as trophies on the king Badu’s throne, an act that incited a violent response from the Dutch…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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