Matthew Perry death case: Doctor who sold ketamine to ‘Friends’ star sentenced to 2.5 years in prison; Judge says ‘You exploited Mr. Perry’s addiction for your own profit’

A doctor, Salvador Plasencia, received a 2.5-year prison sentence for selling ketamine to the late Matthew Perry. While not directly causing the overdose, the judge stated Plasencia fueled Perry’s addiction for profit. Perry’s family shared their profound grief, highlighting the human cost of such exploitation. Other defendants await sentencing.

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Tractors in the fog: Gangs mining sand under Delhi officials’ noses

Amid government assurances, the stark reality of illegal sand mining persists on the banks of the Yamuna River, particularly around Jagatpur village. Nightly, tractors rumble silently, plundering the floodplain’s resources for construction purposes, leaving behind a trail of environmental degradation marked by eroding banks. Officials are aware of these organized operations but struggle to confront…

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How did Human Barbie die at 31? Influencer Barbara Jankavski’s cause of death revealed

Brazilian influencer Barbara Jankavski, known as ‘Human Barbie,’ has died in São Paulo. While authorities ruled her death accidental cocaine use, her family and prosecutors are pushing for a deeper investigation. Jankavski was found unresponsive in a public defender’s apartment, with police noting suspicious injuries. Her large social media following mourns her sudden passing.

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India-Russia ties: Putin to begin visit today with PM Modi’s private dinner; trade in focus

President Vladimir Putin’s much-anticipated visit to India begins with a private dinner with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking the start of discussions focused on enhancing economic collaboration and strategic partnerships. The leaders will also tackle significant global concerns, particularly India’s call for resolving the Russia-Ukraine crisis through diplomatic channels.

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Putin to begin India visit today with PM Modi’s private dinner; trade in focus

President Vladimir Putin’s much-anticipated visit to India begins with a private dinner with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking the start of discussions focused on enhancing economic collaboration and strategic partnerships. The leaders will also tackle significant global concerns, particularly India’s call for resolving the Russia-Ukraine crisis through diplomatic channels.

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