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Survivors of rape will soon be able to track their sexual assault evidence kit statewide – Yahoo News UK

Full Story: https://wfts.tv/3IYD3u3 For years, thousands of people right here in Florida who were survivors of rape were left in the dark about their assault, as more than 13,000 rape kits went untested. It’s a story we’ve been following for several years. Since then, thanks to multiple organizations and a woman who went decades without learning anything about her abuser, lawmakers in Tallahassee on Wednesday enacted a 2021 law that grants survivors of sexual violence the ability to track their sexual assault kit and be notified if there’s a DNA match.
‘I have long-standing injuries from that,’ actor said
An inquest into the deaths of five people shot and killed in Plymouth has been shown police bodycam footage and heard 999 calls from neighbours on the day of the attack. Jake Davison, 22, shot his mother Maxine Davison, 51, at their home in the Keyham area of the city on 12 August 2021. On the second day of the inquests, a packed room, set up at Exeter Racecourse to accommodate the high number of attendees, was shown a video timeline by investigator David Miller from major crime team.
The veteran broadcaster will move to Greatest Hits Radio.
Mexico's president said Wednesday that he would consider a request by convicted drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to return from the United States to complete his sentence on humanitarian grounds.El Chapo is serving a life sentence in a maximum security prison in Colorado after being convicted in 2019 of charges including drug trafficking, money laundering and weapons-related offenses.
The Porsche driver who died in a crash on the A27 was a 31-year-old man, police say.
Sheila Atim has shared her pride that more women have been nominated for the Bafta Rising Star award, as she was among four other female stars nominated in the category. "It's really wonderful that the majority of nominees are women this time around," The Woman King actor said."You work so hard and all the things I've mentioned before about self-doubt and maybe not knowing if you're going in the right direction, or if you're going to make it, that can really hit women hard."
Just one in five trains running, while London hit by bus driver walkouts
AN EXPERT review into an unusually high level of deaths among newborn babies in Scotland has begun and expects to report back in the autumn.
Some Arctic communities have started patrols to keep watch for wandering polar bears. <strong>Graig Graziosi </strong>reports
Canada is advising the public to reduce their alcohol intake to one or two drinks per week, to protect against cancer
Constance Marten, her boyfriend, Mark Gordon, and their baby were last seen in east London on January 7
The former First Lady received messages from famous faces including her husband, Octavia Spencer and Ellen DeGeneres.
Kyogo Furuhashi maintained his hot streak with two more goals as champions Celtic kept an iron grip on top spot in the Scottish Premiership with a decisive 4-0 win at home to St Mirren on Wednesday.St Mirren, who dropped to seventh, were the last Scottish side to enjoy a domestic win at Parkhead, nearly two years ago.
The main Isle of Wight road remains closed due to safety concerns after recent downpours.
"Our miserable, exhausted Motherland needs to be saved," said Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on the second year anniversary of his incarceration.
David Carrick carried out a horrific campaign of abuse against women throughout his policing career
‘I have long-standing injuries from that,’ actor said
Five inmates are on the run after using a St. Francois County, Missouri jail's plumbing pipes to escape on January 17. Police are searching for Lujuan Tucker, Kelly McSean, Dakota Pace, Aaron Sebastian and Michael Wilkins. The public have been warned not to approach them.
Tory former minister Paul Maynard introduced his Relocation of the House of Lords (Report to Parliament) Bill on Monday
Two French journalists have gone on trial in France on charges of trying to blackmail the king of Morocco – allegedly demanding money to hush purportedly damaging revelations about him. Eric Laurent, 75, and Catherine Graciet, 48, are accused of demanding €2million in 2015 in exchange for halting the publication of a book about the Moroccan royal family.Both writers, who face up to five years in jail and €75,000 in fines if found guilty, have denied any wrongdoing and say it was a lawyer represe

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