Sacked Spy Boss Blamed in Church Massacre Horror
In a dramatic plea for justice echoing through the heart of Sri Lanka, the Catholic Church has demanded the criminal prosecution of Nilantha Jayawardena, the sacked intelligence chief entangled in the catastrophic failure to prevent the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that massacred 279 innocent soulsâincluding 45 foreignersâwithin sacred churches and peaceful hotels. Church spokesman Fr. Cyril Gamini Fernando decried not only Jayawardenaâs gross negligence, but raised grave concerns over evidence suggesting a sinister cover-up by the State Intelligence Service under his command. Despite warnings from Indian intelligence weeks before the attacks, Jayawardena allegedly ignored multiple alerts as jihadist suicide bombers plotted one of the nation's darkest days. Painfully, six years have passed, yet shattered Catholic families still await truth and accountability. The Church now calls for not just disciplinary action, but full criminal prosecution, as disturbing links emerge between national intelligence agencies and the jihadist extremists, hinting at possible political exploitation. In this solemn call for justice, the Church stands resoluteâclear eyes on truth, unwavering in faith, and determined never to forget the blood that stained Easter morning.
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As a Swiss explorer traveling in North Africa, Eberhardt often dressed as a man to move more freely through Arab society. Intensely independent, she took the side of Algerians fighting against colonial French rule. She converted to Islam, was initiated into a Sufi brotherhood, and married an Algerian soldier. She wrote about her travels in books and newspapers. She survived a murder attemptâin which her arm was badly injured by a saberâonly to die at the age of 27 in what unlikely fashion?
People can and do die of laughter. The 3rd century BCE philosopher Chrysippus, for example, is said to have laughed himself to death while watching the antics of a drunken donkey. In 1410, Martin I of Aragon succumbed to a combination of indigestion and uncontrollable laughter. More recently, a UK man died of heart failure after laughing for 25 minutes at a TV show featuring a Scotsman in a kilt battling a vicious black pudding. What other historical figures have died from laughter?
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