Former tennis player Radhika Yadav, 25, was fatally shot by her father, Deepak Yadav, at their residence. Deepak fired multiple rounds, with three hitting Radhika in the back while she was in the kitchen. Arrested shortly after, Deepak confessed to the crime, citing resentment over his daughter's income as a possible motive.
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14-year-old Indian batter, etched his name in history by smashing a century off just 52 balls against England U-19. This explosive innings not only broke Sarfaraz Khan's record to become the youngest Indian to score a Youth ODI century but also surpassed Kamran Ghulam's record for the fastest Youth ODI century.
A shooting spree erupted in Fayette County, Kentucky, on Sunday, leaving a state trooper injured. The suspect then fled to Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington, where multiple people were wounded in a second shooting. The suspect was killed, and authorities are investigating whether the incident is connected to another shooting at Blue Grass Airport.
In Patna, businessman Gopal Khemka was fatally shot near his residence, with CCTV footage capturing the bike-borne assailant. The incident occurred close to Gandhi Maidan, prompting a Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by the SP City Central to investigate. This shooting follows a similar attack six years prior, where Khemka's son, a BJP leader, was also killed.
The #RedForRuth campaign, honouring Ruth Strauss, returns for its seventh year at Lord's during the England-India Test. Spectators are encouraged to wear red to support the Ruth Strauss Foundation's mission of aiding families facing terminal illness. The initiative has already significantly impacted bereavement support, with all proceeds from the day contributing to this vital cause.
A Delhi court has reserved its order until July 29 on whether to acknowledge the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) case against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and others in the National Herald money laundering case.
Russia has declared Yale University an "undesirable organization," effectively banning its operations within the country. This action, stemming from accusations of "anti-Russian activities" by Yale's Jackson School, carries severe penalties, including potential imprisonment for individuals associated with the university conducting activities in Russia. This move highlights the increasing entanglement of international education with global power dynamics.
Following Shefali Jariwala's unexpected death, her husband Parag Tyagi faced criticism for walking their dog, Simba. Paras, a close friend, defended Parag, explaining the deep bond they shared with their pet, who is considered a family member. The dog's distress and Parag's increased responsibility towards the aging pet highlight the profound loss felt in their home.