
Adrian Humphreys
Senior Reporter at National Post
Don’t know what I want but I know how to get it▪Author, journalist, underworld observer▪Reporter @NationalPost▪YouTuber: https://t.co/IbgKWxfOAW
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Adrian Humphreys
Advertisement 1 The strange way the girl was reported missing and distressing twists during the search galvanized public interest in the case Article content Along with joy and relief at finding three-year-old Claire Bell alive in eastern Ontario after four days of searching come questions of how she survived and why she was alone at the side of a rural highway 150 kilometres from her home in Montreal Sign In or Create an Account Article content Police officially aren’t saying much about the...
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Adrian Humphreys
Advertisement 1She was discovered by drones near Highway 417 by Ontario Provincial Police. 'It is the best scenario we could have imagined,' police saidArticle contentThe Father’s Day disappearance of three-year-old Claire Bell was bizarre from the start, and as the frantic search for the missing Montreal girl stretched into its fourth day the escalating strangeness of the case was pointing to a dark ending. But then came joyful news. Claire had been found alive.
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1 week ago |
thesudburystar.com | Adrian Humphreys
'I was a Canadian citizen. I went there and people found out that I work with Canadian forces, so they targeted my family members there'Published Jun 18, 2025 • Last updated 7 hours ago • 4 minute readTaliban fighters stand guard in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Dec. 26, 2022.
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Adrian Humphreys
Advertisement 1'These threats escalated into a variety of different offences including drive-by shootings, arson, a variety of acts of violence that spread fear and insecurity'Article contentAnother large police probe in southern Ontario was linked to the tow truck industry, this time a large criminal network accused of extortion, fraud, and violence.
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2 weeks ago |
nationalpost.com | Adrian Humphreys
Advertisement 1'When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane all around me,' he saidArticle contentVishwash Kumar Ramesh, a 40-year-old British man, sat in Seat 11A in the first economy-class row behind business class, a window seat allowing a terrifying view as the plane he was on sank from the sky shortly after takeoff, crashing into a building and bursting into flames.
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An Old Bailey jury has been told one of the men whose dismembered remains were found in suitcases near the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol last year had been murdered while he was having sex with his killer, which was recorded on film. 🧵