Global National: July 11, 2020 | 2 missing girls found dead in Quebec as police search for father

  • Видео
  • О видео
  • Скачать
  • Поделиться

Global National: July 11, 2020 | 2 missing girls found dead in Quebec as police search for father

There is a tragic end to an Amber Alert in Quebec. Police confirmed the two missing girls, Romy and Norah Carpentier, were discovered dead on Saturday. They went missing this week with their father, Martin Carpentier. The bodies were found near the community of Saint-Apollinaire, which is about 40 km south west of Quebec City. Their father is now the subject of a police manhunt. Mike Armstrong reports. After months of negotiations the NHL is coming back and it will call Canada home. A return to play plan has been ratified with Toronto and Edmonton hosting as hub cities. Caryn Lieberman has more. The U.S. broke another record for daily COVID-19 cases on Saturday. More than 70,000 people tested positive in one day. Florida, South Carolina, Mississippi and Texas are all recording bed shortages in intensive care. There’s growing concern the increased hospitalizations could lead to a spike in deaths. Jennifer Johnson with the latest. Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the OKA crisis. What started as the proposed expansion of a golf course west of Montreal, turned into a 78-day stand-off that left a permanent mark on Canada. As Dan Spector reports, decades later the issues that launched the crisis still aren’t resolved. It has been 25 years since the Srebrenica massacre. Thousands of Muslim men and boys were killed by Serbian forces on this date in 1995, near the end of Bosnia’s war. Nearly 25,000 Canadians claim Bosnian descent and many of them arrived in this country during or shortly after the Bosnian war. As Mike Drolet explains, they came here looking for a better life. Swarms of locusts have been devouring crops across much of East Africa. It’s the worst infestation seen in decades. The swarms are threatening to make a food shortage situation even worse. Redmond Shannon reports. MORE: https://globalnews.ca/national/program/global-national For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc Like Global News on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/255GMJQ Follow Global News on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Toz8mt Follow Global News on Instagram HERE: https://bit.ly/2QZaZIB #QuebecAmberAlert #GlobalNews #QuebecMissingGirlsFoundDead
297, 869   |   4 год. назад  |   1, 356 - 0
 

Global National: July 11, 2020 | 2 missing girls found dead in Quebec as police search for father

Скачайте изображение (превью) выбрав качество


320x180 480x360 640x480 1280x720

There is a tragic end to an Amber Alert in Quebec. Police confirmed the two missing girls, Romy and Norah Carpentier, were discovered dead on Saturday. They went missing this week with their father, Martin Carpentier. The bodies were found near the community of Saint-Apollinaire, which is about 40 km south west of Quebec City. Their father is now the subject of a police manhunt. Mike Armstrong reports.

After months of negotiations the NHL is coming back and it will call Canada home. A return to play plan has been ratified with Toronto and Edmonton hosting as hub cities. Caryn Lieberman has more.

The U.S. broke another record for daily COVID-19 cases on Saturday. More than 70,000 people tested positive in one day. Florida, South Carolina, Mississippi and Texas are all recording bed shortages in intensive care. There’s growing concern the increased hospitalizations could lead to a spike in deaths. Jennifer Johnson with the latest.

Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the OKA crisis. What started as the proposed expansion of a golf course west of Montreal, turned into a 78-day stand-off that left a permanent mark on Canada. As Dan Spector reports, decades later the issues that launched the crisis still aren’t resolved.

It has been 25 years since the Srebrenica massacre. Thousands of Muslim men and boys were killed by Serbian forces on this date in 1995, near the end of Bosnia’s war. Nearly 25,000 Canadians claim Bosnian descent and many of them arrived in this country during or shortly after the Bosnian war.
As Mike Drolet explains, they came here looking for a better life.

Swarms of locusts have been devouring crops across much of East Africa. It’s the worst infestation seen in decades. The swarms are threatening to make a food shortage situation even worse. Redmond Shannon reports.

MORE:

For more info, please go to
Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE:
Like Global News on Facebook HERE:
Follow Global News on Twitter HERE:
Follow Global News on Instagram HERE:
#QuebecAmberAlert #GlobalNews #QuebecMissingGirlsFoundDead


Global National: July 11, 2020 | 2 missing girls found dead in Quebec as police search for father

Чтобы скачать видео "Global National: July 11, 2020 | 2 missing girls found dead in Quebec as police search for father" передвинте ползунок вправо



Покажите вашим друзьям, добавьте в соцсети

Ссылка на страницу с видео:

 

Ссылка HTML на страницу с видео:

 

Код для вставки плеера:


  • Комментарии

Комментарии ФБ


Уважаемые друзья!

Источником всего видеоконтента, в том числе проигрывающегося на страницах ресурса ruslar.me, является сторонний видео ресурс, а именно общедоступный видеохостинг YouTube.com, предоставляющий открытый доступ к своему видеоконтенту (используя открытую и общедоступную технологию video API3 youtube.com)!

Проблемы с авторскими правами

Если вам принадлежат авторские права на данное видео, которое было загружено без вашего согласия на YouTube.com, перейдите на страницу этого видео сайта YouTube.com , нажмите на ссылку под проигрывателем Ещё -> "Пожаловаться" -> "Нарушение моих прав" и в выпадающем меню, выбирите, что именно нарушается и нажмите кнопку "Отправить".



Неприемлемый контент

Чтобы сообщить о неприемлемом видео, перейдите на YouTube, нажмите на ссылку под проигрывателем Ещё -> "Пожаловаться" и выберите в "Сообщить о нарушении" что именно вас не устраивает в этом видео. Подробнее о наших правилах читайте в Условиях использования.