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  • 1 week ago | telemundo47.com | Tom Shea |Marc Santia

    NUEVA YORK -- La muerte de una niña de un mes, hallada inconsciente en el apartamento de su familia en Queens, no fue consecuencia de un ataque de perro, dictaminó el médico forense de la ciudad, mientras se investigan las misteriosas circunstancias de su fallecimiento. El martes, la policía acudió al complejo residencial Queensbridge Houses en Long Island City, después de que la madre de la niña llamara al 911 alegando que la niña había estado durmiendo en la cama entre ella y su novio.

  • 1 week ago | nbcnewyork.com | Tom Shea |Marc Santia

    The death of a 1-year-old girl found unconscious in her family's apartment in Queens was not the result of a dog mauling, the city's medical examiner ruled, as the mysterious circumstances of her death are now being investigated. Officers had been called to the Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City on Tuesday, after the young girl's mother called 911 claiming the girl had been sleeping in bed between her and her boyfriend.

  • 1 week ago | telemundo47.com | Tom Shea

    NUEVA YORK -- Un niño se cayó de un balcón en Queens y fue trasladado de urgencia al hospital mientras estaba inconsciente, según la policía. Las autoridades informaron que alrededor de las 3:30 p. m. del martes se recibió una llamada sobre una persona inconsciente en la Avenida 52, cerca de la Calle 73 en Maspeth. La víctima, un niño, había caído de entre 10 y 12 pies desde un balcón y había perdido el conocimiento, según la policía.

  • 1 week ago | nbcnewyork.com | Tom Shea

    A child fell from from a balcony in Queens and was rushed to the hospital while unconscious, according to police. Officials said a call came in around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday of an unconscious person on 52nd Avenue near 73rd Street in Maspeth. The child victim had fallen about 10-12 feet from a balcony, and had lost consciousness, police said. The child, whose age was not immediately clear, was rushed to the hospital. The condition on the child was not immediately clear.

  • 2 weeks ago | nbcchicago.com | Tom Shea

    A cyclist in New Jersey learned the hard way that sometimes people should let nature take care of itself. Dan Geiger, a writer living in New York City, was riding his bicycle along the Palisades Cliffs when he saw a snake laying in the bike path. Instead of immediately moving away or keeping his distance from the reptile, he looked to help it, as he didn't want it to get harmed. He tried to nudge it with his water bottle, but it didn't move.

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