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The owner of a North Carolina towing company will have to repay Marines whose vehicles he allegedly improperly sold off, including in at least one case when a Marine was deployed, the Justice Department announced this week.
A YOUTUBER was found dead by his girlfriend at his home in Brazil as police investigated his alleged history of sharing child abuse images.
Paulo Cezar Goulart Siqueira, known as PC Siqueira to his two million subscribers, died on Wednesday afternoon aged 37.
YouTuber PC Siqueira was this week found dead at his home in BrazilNewsflashNewsflash
The influencer was well-known for his internet content and TV appearances[/caption]
Siqueira was being investigated for allegedly sharing child abuse images when he diedNewsflash
The influencer was well-known for his social media content, presenting work, and comic book colouring as well as his appearances on TV programs including MTV Brasil, PlayTV, and TBS Brasil.
His ex-girlfriend, Maria Watanabe, is said to have discovered him dead in his Sao Paulo apartment and sought help from a neighbour who called the police.
Coroners reportedly recorded his death as a suicide.
Siqueira was being investigated for allegedly sharing vile pictures of children when he died.
Brazil‘s Public Security Secretariat said earlier this month: “The case continues to be investigated by the 4th Pedophilia Repression Police Station of the Department of Homicide and Personal Protection.
“Details about the progress of the investigation will be preserved, due to the secrecy decreed by the Court.”
According to local media, Siqueira was accused of sharing sick photos of a six-year-old child on June 10, 2020.
An anonymous X account is said to have released phone screen recordings in which he could supposedly be seen talking to a friend about what was alleged.
He deactivated his YouTube channel after providing a statement to police, Brazilian newspaper O Globo reported.
In 2021, the Superintendence of the Technical-Scientific Police of the Public Security Secretariat of Sao Paulo reportedly said it had not found evidence to incriminate him for paedophilia.
The investigation was under judicial secrecy.
Siqueira denied the accusation and told his followers that it was “criminal articulation” to try and accuse him of “something terrible, which I have never committed or would commit”.
He was reportedly saved by firefighters from a suicide attempt in March this year.
In an online statement to his fans shared the following day, he said: “Dear friends and enemies: yesterday I had a manic episode that got out of control, I exposed myself and my partner wrongly, and was followed by a new suicide attempt.
“I was rescued by the fire department and I am truly grateful for the special kindness of the sergeant who accompanied me. I’m fine and safe. Maria [Watanabe, his then girlfriend] is also safe and well.”
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A REAL-LIFE Tarzan has revealed what life is like to live off-grid in a tree house in the middle of the Hawaiian jungle.
Alison Teal has lived with her parents all her life – and although it might be unusual – her home is very different from the image that springs to mind when you think of a tree house.
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Alison Teal lives in a tree house in Hawaii built by her parents[/caption]
Alison Teal, Hawaii
The house has many different rooms and can sleep up to 20 people[/caption]
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Alison lives with her two parents who – like her- are also adventurers[/caption]
The explorer has had an unconventional upbringing and in her early years she lived in a tent pitched anywhere from Mount Everest to the Rajasthan desert.
And, when her adventurer parents decided to settle down, they built a tree house in the middle of the jungle.
They live alongside the animals who they regard as their “friends” – with Alison’s best friend being a gecko named Guava.
Alison told The Sun: “We’ve built it over our lifetime together by hand from the ground up.”
She said her mother worked with a “machete in one hand and a baby in the other”.
The house is a one-hour drive from civilisation – and located right on the beach where the sand meets the jungle.
It has no doors or windows and is entirely open to the jungle in all its glory.
All the furniture inside is made by hand – including the beds – and it only consists of sustainable materials such as bamboo and coconut.
It also cost next to nothing to build – as Alison’s parents would trade fruits like grapefruit, limes, lemons and papayas with local farmers in exchange for materials.
Alison said: “I always laugh when people are like, ‘oh, it’s so expensive to move to places like that’, because it depends on how you operate.
“If you share food with farmers, and you grow only what you need then It isn’t that expensive at all.”
Despite most people thinking a tree house is a tiny damp shack with no home comforts, Alison said this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Her home has solar powered electricity, a fully functioning kitchen – fitted with four refrigerators – and a huge bathtub that used to be a cow trough.
There is also no need for an alarm clock as the family use a bird song chorus to wake them from their slumber.
The forest fortress boasts many different rooms, each with a separate theme.
There is a mango room which sits in a mango tree, a lizard room and a large atrium for gatherings and yoga classes.
The sprawling woodland home can sleep up to 20 people who come from “all over the world” to do wellness retreats there.
The kitchen – that features in Alison and her mum’s YouTubecooking videos – is a sight to behold.
It has a “beautiful ironwood counter made of a beautiful monkey pod tree that was like a dead fall tree”.
Although the adventurer admits she does have the odd “creepy” mongoose, or “huge spider” wandering into her home, this doesn’t faze her.
She sees the creatures as her “animal friends” rather than something to fear.
“I have this gecko friend named Guava, and he loves to poop on all of my hard drives and my computers when I’m editing my films and trying to write books,” Alison said.
Growing up, the explorer explained that she did experience pangs of jealousy and said her “dream was to go to school and have a lunchbox and a school bus like a big yellow school bus and a slumber party”.
She also described longing to watch TV and made her own makeshift one using a lantern and lizards.
She said: “The geckos would come to the light, and because their shadows were so big it’d be like TV, so we’d have gecko TV, and it would make a shadow puppet thing, you know.
“So you get creative with creatures.”
Despite having to improvise to entertain herself as a child, Alison said she loves where she lives.
“I think it’s the best thing in the world to be able to walk out the front door and hop into the ocean and enter a whole new underwater world – where all of a sudden there’ll be turtles and dolphins and whales and fish and shells,” she said.
“It’s so magical to have the ocean right there.”
Although Alison has been on some epic adventures, she said one the “wildest” was “braving the jungle of Hollywood” to promote her film projects.
She described the experience to similar to the movie Mean Girls where a home schooled child from Africa joins an American high school and struggles to fit in.
Other adventures Alison has recently completed include visiting the Jika Malakamp tribe in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea and visiting the lost Island of the fire walkers in Fiji.
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All the furniture in the tree house is made by hand – including the beds[/caption]
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The house even has a huge room for yoga classes[/caption]
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Alison thinks it’s the best thing in the world to be able to swim with marine life every day[/caption]
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Alison’s mum worked on the house with her in one hand and a machete in the other[/caption]
RELEASED Israeli hostage Mia Schem says she was treated like an animal during her 54 days trapped in the evil clutches of Hamas.
The 21-year-old choked back tears as she revealed the shocking details of her inconceivably traumatic experience in captivity.
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Released Israeli hostage Mia Schem has spoken out about her traumatic experience being held captive in Gaza[/caption]
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The 21-year-old said it was important people hear about the Holocaust-like hell she and other hostages endured[/caption]
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A vet is said to have operated on Mia while she was being held captive[/caption]
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Mia was reunited with her family after 55 days in Hamas captivity on November 30[/caption]
Clips of her interviews with two separate Israeli TV channels showed her speaking to a camera with a large bandage wrapped around her entire right arm.
Mia, an Israeli-French tattoo artist, was snatched by Hamas terrorists from the Supernova music festival and dragged to Gaza on October 7.
Her family claim she was operated on by a vet while being held captive in the besieged enclave.
In Mia’s recent recounts of the ordeal, she described there being “no anaesthesia, no nothing”, telling Israel’s Channel 12 News: “I choked up from the pain, and [the person performing the operation] looks at me and says, ‘Stop it! Or I’ll send you to the tunnels’.”
In her interview with Channel 12, she said of her time in captivity: “You’re like an animal in the safari.”
More than 100 Israeli hostages, including women and children, are still being kept in Gaza today.
Of the survivor‘s guilt she has felt in the weeks since her release, Mia said: “It was the hardest thing in the world.
“[The other hostages] said, ‘Mia, please, don’t let them forget about us’. And I’m apologising for being freed. ‘Sorry, sorry’.”
She recalled the moment she was abducted by terrorists while covered in her own blood: “I was screaming, ‘My hand is gone!’
“[The terrorist] started touching me in my upper body, then suddenly someone pulled me by my hair, threw me in a vehicle, and we went to Gaza.”
In her interview with Israel’s Channel 13, Mia reflected on the Holocaust-like hell she faced at the hands of her captors and said: “It’s important to me to reveal the truth about the people who live in Gaza, about who they really are.
“Everyone there is a terrorist.”
Mia claimed she was held in a home with a family who were all involved with Hamas, including the women and children.
She told the interviewer she felt it was “important for me to reflect the true situation … and share what I went through in Gaza.”
When asked what she wanted people to realise, she responded: “That I went through Holocaust.
“Everyone there were terrorists. Entire families are in the service of Hamas.”
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Mia was abducted by Hamas gunmen from the Supernova festival in October[/caption]
Palo Alto Networks completed the acquisition of Talon Cyber Security, an Israeli startup selling a secure browser technology to enterprise customers.
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