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Video shows Air India plane crashing in Ahmedabad

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Innovation   来源:Technology Policy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The tourism sector contributes £5bn annually to the region and supports more than 74,000 local jobs - which is 14% of all employment.

The tourism sector contributes £5bn annually to the region and supports more than 74,000 local jobs - which is 14% of all employment.

On 9 April 2023, Easom-Cooperwho was leaving an Easter Sunday service at St Stephen's Church in Sneinton.

Video shows Air India plane crashing in Ahmedabad

The BBC has spoken to his victim, a man in his 40s, who survived. He did not wish to be interviewed.Easom-Cooper's mother, Shelly Easom, said that as a teenager, her son was under the care of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) in Nottingham."I started to routinely go into his room and I would find knives... I found an axe, my kitchen knives would quite often be in his room," she said.

Video shows Air India plane crashing in Ahmedabad

Shelly said she would take photos of the weapons, and inform police and mental health services whenever she came across them.According to Shelly, things massively deteriorated when Easom-Cooper turned 18.

Video shows Air India plane crashing in Ahmedabad

During the grips of a psychotic episode, he left Highbury Hospital - where he was due to be sectioned - to kill a friend before he was stopped.

In July 2022, he was sectioned by the hospital - run by Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust - for three months, but Shelly says she told staff he was not ready to be discharged.Rice farmers have been unable to make enough money for many years, says 59-year-old Kosuke Kasahara, whose family have been in farming for generations.

He explains that it costs approximately 18,500 yen ($125.70; £94.60) to produce 60kg of rice but the cooperative in his area of Niigata on the west coast of Japan offered to buy it last year at 19,000 yen."Until three or four years ago, the government would even offer financial incentives to municipalities that agreed to reduce rice production," he adds.

The ministry spokesperson confirms that the government has offered subsidies to those choosing to produce wheat or soybeans instead of rice.Meanwhile, younger farmers have been choosing to produce different types of rice that are used for sake, rice crackers or fed to livestock because demand for rice in Japan had been falling until last year.

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