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    Young boy dies in park tragedy in Winsford, England; family reacts, father pays tribute

    In Winsford, England, a 12-year-old boy tragically died after falling from playground equipment at Wharton Recreation Ground. Emergency services responded, but Logan was pronounced dead at the scene on August 29, 2025. Police are investigating and appealing for witnesses, while the community mourns the loss of a beloved young boy remembered for his infectious personality and beautiful smile.

    Independence Day 2025: Chinese manjha banned in Gurgaon; essential dos and don’ts for safe kite flying

    Ahead of Independence Day, the district administration has banned Chinese manjha. The ban includes the storage, sale, purchase, and use of dangerous kite strings. Violators will face legal action. Residents are urged to use safe strings like cotton or nylon. Kite flying should be done in open spaces, away from power lines and roads.

    Tesla gambles on 'black box' AI tech for robotaxis

    Tesla plans to reveal its 'Cybercab' robotaxi prototype, highlighting a unique self-driving approach reliant solely on cameras and AI machine learning. This strategy faces challenges, including difficulty handling rare driving scenarios and analyzing system mistakes, contrasting with competitors that utilize additional sensors to enhance safety.

    Fast & Furious: Speeding supercars turning Delhi-Mumbai Expressway into a racing arena at over 200 kmph

    The Gurgaon-Dausa section of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway has become a playground for high-performance luxury cars to showcase their speed prowess. Supercars, including Mercedes, BMWs, Ferraris, and Porsches, are zooming past speed guns and exceeding the 200kmph mark. The Vehicle Speed Detection System (VSDS) installed on the expressway has recorded an average of 5-6 supercars and 500 cars exceeding the speed limit daily.

    Tragic javelin accident claims life of 15-year-old school boy in shocking sports mishap

    A 15-year-old school boy tragically died during a javelin practice session at INT English School in Raigad district, India. The victim, Hujefa Daware, suffered a fatal head injury when a fellow student's javelin hit him while he was tying his shoelaces. The incident occurred during preparations for an outdoor sports competition. The police have registered an accidental death case and are reviewing CCTV footage to determine the exact cause of the accident. The school management stated that the students had not obtained permission to practice javelin throw.

    The Economic Times
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