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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. AP 鈥?A shark reportedly bit a surfer Saturday afternoon off Southern California in a truly terrifying situation, the Coast stanley mugs Guard said.The 37-year-old man had been surfing near Santa Rosa Island, one of the Channel Islands, during the attack, according to a news release.A friend aboard a nearby boat applied a tourniquet to his leg and called the Coast Guard for help, the release stated. A helicopter crew flew the man to the Santa Barbara airport for treatment and he was in stable condition Saturday evening.Coast Guard video footage posted on Twitter shows the man, wearing a full-body wetsuit, being hoisted up from the boat into the helicopter. This was the best possible outcome to a truly terrifying situatio stanley website n, Coast Guard Lt. Benja stanley hrnek min McIntyre-Coble said in the release.Coast Guard helicopter crew from Air Station San Francisco FOB Mugu medevacs shark bite victim to saftey and transports him to Santa Barbara Airport where EMTs awaited. pic.twitter/zyDewiQWpU鈥?USCG Southern California @USCGSoCal December 22, 2019聽 Copyright c 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Join our Newsletter for the latest news right to your inboxTrending7WEATHER: Turning wetBoston Red Sox Spring Training Schedule 鈥?including games airing on 7Court releases redacted copy of defense motion to dismiss charges against Karen ReadMayor Wu preparing to head to D.C. to defend Boston immigration e Kovh Former PM Abe: Prime Minister Kishida should handle personnel matters as he sees fit
Tomoko Tsuda / The Yomiuri ShimbunA Thai man forced to take part in online scams in Cambodia talks about his experience during an interview in Bangkok in October.By Tomoko Tsuda and Shinsuke Yasuda7:00 JST,ensp;December 31, 2022BANGKOK/HANOI 鈥?Young people from Southeast Asia who lost jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic are falling victim to human traffickers and are being forced to commit crimes by Chinese scammers, according to an organization helping victims.In exclusive interviews with The Yomiuri Shimbun, two such victims from Thailand and Vietnam detailed the abuse they suffered and spoke about the shame they felt at becoming the perpetrators of crimes.From late 2021 until June this year, Nop not his real name , who lives in Sukhot stanley cup nz hai in northern Thailand, was forced to take part in online scams at a casino run by a Chinese national in Cambodia. All I thought about was going back home, recalled Nop, 40.Nop quit his job after his mothers health declined but he struggled to find other work during the pandemic until a job listing on Facebook caught his eye. The position was in the administration department of a casino in Cambodia and came with a monthly salary of $1,000 about 楼130,000 plus free accommodation and meals. The ad said the business was legal. Nop quickly decided to apply.After Nop was made to wait for several hours at stanley thermoskanne a house near the Thailand- stanley france Cambodia border, a Chinese national and a Thai national who appeared to be in charge of the operation arrived and t |
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