A lizard in Formula 1, exonerated at 88, little girl asleep in a wood

A lizard in Formula 1, exonerated at 88, little girl asleep in a wood
A lizard in Formula 1, exonerated at 88, little girl asleep in a wood

You asked for the menu for this week’s zot lé papay pour kroir from Monday September 23 to Friday September 27, 2024, here it is. In Singapore, a lizard wanted to confront the Formula 1 cars. Although he didn’t win, he made the assistants race on the track. An 88-year-old Japanese man has been declared innocent of the quadruple murder that left him spending 46 years on death row. At 10 years old, a young sleepwalker left her home and then walked more than a kilometer before being found asleep in a wood (Photo DR)

– F1: in Singapore, the third free practice session interrupted by… a lizard

In Singapore, the twenty Formula 1 drivers want to perfect their settings before the qualifying session this Saturday, September 21. But during the third free practice session, the red flag was waved because of the presence of a monitor lizard on the track.

As the first drivers took to the track, the red flag was quickly brought out by the race marshals due to the presence of the lizard.

After several minutes of chasing the monitor lizard, the track was cleared and the drivers were able to resume their session.

Fortunately no drama. The drivers did not damage their cars, and the “baby Godzilla” as he is already nicknamed, came out safe and sound.

This is not the first time that such a scene has occurred in Singapore. In 2016 a reptile was invited, already in the third free practice session, to the Marina Bay track. Rebelote in 2023, but this time with a tragic outcome. While several giant lizards were present on the track, one of them was hit by Fernando Alonso’s car.

– An 88-year-old Japanese man, 46 of whom spent on death row, exonerated

Iwao Hakamada, an 88-year-old Japanese man, was declared innocent Thursday of the quadruple murder for which he was convicted in 1968 and which caused him to spend 46 years on death row.

Just a few minutes after the verdict of this review trial of this extraordinary case, the old man was filmed by the Japanese media leaving his home.

Physically and mentally weakened by nearly five decades awaiting execution, the inmate who spent the most years on death row in the world did not attend the hearing in nearby Shizuoka. from where he lives.

Wearing a sleeveless vest over a light shirt and wearing a hat, Hakamada walked down a few steps, supported by a woman before getting into a car. According to local media, his relatives ensured that he would not watch television at the time of the verdict.

This affair, which began in 1966, is a symbol for supporters of the abolition of the death penalty in Japan, fewer in number in the archipelago according to polls, than those who are in favor.

A former boxer who became an employee in a miso (fermented soya) manufacturing company, Iwao Hakamada was accused of having murdered his boss and three members of the latter’s family in 1966 and was sentenced to death two years later.

“When the court declared that the accused was not guilty, it seemed divine to me. I was so moved and happy to hear it that I couldn’t stop crying. But they were tears of joy,” Hideko Hakamada said at a late-day news conference with his lawyers.

This very rare verdict of innocence also delighted his supporters, who gathered in front of the Court from the start of the day with T-shirts and banners of support.

– United States: sleepwalker, 10-year-old girl found asleep in a wood

A 10-year-old American girl who disappeared from her home in the middle of the night was found sleeping in a wood. Sleepwalking, she left her house then walked more than a kilometer. Significant searches carried out on the ground and in the air made it possible to locate it.

The search lasted “a long day”, according to local police, this Sunday September 15, 2024 in Dubberly, Louisiana in the United States. During the previous night, Peyton Saintignan, a 10-year-old girl who suffers from sleepwalking, left her family home, reports CNN a week after the incident.

“She has a habit of walking in her sleep and wandering around the yard,” said Sheriff Jason Parker. Until then, she had never left the house.

The mobilization of the inhabitants of this village ended up paying off to find her that same evening around 11 p.m. Peyton Saintignan was then dozing in a wood more than a kilometer from her home.

“She was in dense woods about 300 yards from where a surveillance camera had recorded her earlier Sunday morning,” the sheriff said.

Finally, it was thanks to a drone deployed by a private company that the child was found. Peyton was sleeping in a wood. Safe and sound, although hungry, the little girl was able to find her loved ones and return home.

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