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Two Convicted in Tragic US-Canada Border Smuggling Case

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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Two men, Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel and Steve Shand, have been found guilty of human smuggling after an Indian family froze to death while attempting to cross the US-Canada border. The family, including two children, were part of a larger group of Indian migrants smuggled into the US. The trial highlighted the increasing number of illegal crossings from Canada, predominantly by Indian nationals, and the deadly risks involved in such smuggling operations.

"Fatal Toxicology Report Revealed for Kansas City Chiefs Fans"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Initial toxicology reports on the three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in a friend’s yard revealed cocaine, THC, and three times the lethal amount of fentanyl, raising speculation about drug use as a contributing factor in their deaths. While police stress that the case is not being investigated as a homicide, some relatives suspect foul play, with one family member expressing belief that the friend who hosted the gathering played a role in the deaths. Autopsies are pending to determine the cause of death.

"Kansas City Chiefs Fans' Mysterious Deaths: Toxicology Report Reveals Startling Findings"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo News

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Preliminary toxicology results have been released for the three Kansas City men who were found dead in the snow two days after a game day gathering. The report will determine if any substances, including alcohol and drugs, were found in the men’s systems at the time of their deaths. The investigation remains ongoing, and the presence of drugs in the men's systems doesn't necessarily indicate that they caused their deaths, according to a forensic pathologist.

"Kansas City Chiefs Fans' Mysterious Deaths Linked to Illegal Drugs: Toxicology Report"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Toxicology reports revealed the presence of several substances, including cocaine and other illegal drugs, in the systems of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found frozen to death outside a friend's home. Speculation about drug use as a contributing factor in their deaths has arisen, with one of the friends checking into rehab for substance abuse. While the case is not being investigated as a homicide and no foul play is suspected, some family members believe the friend hosting the gathering may have had a role in their deaths. Autopsy results are still pending, and the investigation continues.

"Unanswered Questions: Kansas City Chiefs Fan Cuffed Amid Friends' Mysterious Deaths"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Newly released video shows Kansas City Chiefs fan Jordan Willis being handcuffed and questioned after three friends were found frozen to death in his backyard following a watch party. Willis claims he was asleep and unaware of his friends' fate, while police maintain the case is not being investigated as a homicide. Pending toxicology reports will determine if drugs played a role in the deaths.

"Tragic Deaths of Kansas City Chiefs Fans Spark Speculation and Grief"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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The girlfriend of one of the three Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead after a game-day watch party insists that her boyfriend was "murdered," despite police stating that the case is not being investigated as a homicide. Lorie Kruse believes her boyfriend, David Harrington, was not a drug abuser and must have been "caught in the wrong place at the wrong time." Speculation surrounds the deaths, with some suggesting drug involvement, but Kruse maintains that Harrington "didn't do stuff like that." The families are awaiting toxicology reports, and tensions are high as they mourn the loss of their loved ones.

"Mysterious Deaths of 3 Kansas City Chiefs Fans Investigated as 5th Friend Speaks Out"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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The fifth man at a Kansas City Chiefs watch party, Alex Weamer-Lee, has been identified as the one who left before three of his friends were later found frozen to death in the host’s backyard. The case is not being investigated as a homicide, and police have stated that foul play is not suspected. Conflicting statements from different parties involved have emerged, with loved ones of the victims pointing fingers at the host, Jordan Willis, while his family stands behind him, asserting his innocence.

"Unraveling the Mystery: The Tragic Deaths of Three Kansas City Chiefs Fans"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found frozen to death in a friend's backyard two days after a game, sparking a mysterious investigation. The friend, Jordan Willis, claims he was asleep and unaware of their fate. The fifth friend at the gathering left while the others were watching TV, and Willis' lawyer has given conflicting accounts of the events. While police have ruled out foul play, toxicology reports and the cause of death are pending. Family members have speculated that the men may have been drugged and left for dead, but these claims have been dismissed as unfounded.

Tragic Deaths of Kansas City Chiefs Fans: Unraveling the Mystery

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Three Kansas City Chiefs fans froze to death in the backyard of a house, apparently unseen by a friend who was inside for days, despite the presence of large windows overlooking the yard. The friend, Jordan Willis, initially did not respond to concerned messages or visitors, and claimed to have been asleep on the couch with noise-canceling headphones and a loud fan. Police are not treating the deaths as a homicide and are considering the possibility of drug and alcohol sedation leading to the tragic outcome, pending toxicology reports.

"Unraveling the Mystery of the Fifth Friend at Chiefs Gathering Where Three Were Found Frozen to Death"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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A fifth friend has come forward with new details about the deaths of three men who froze to death in a Kansas City backyard after a Chiefs watch party, contradicting previous accounts of their last hours. Conflicting statements have emerged about the events leading up to the discovery of the bodies, with one friend claiming the men were watching "Jeopardy!" when he left, while another said the host was asleep and only left his bedroom sporadically. The case is not being investigated as a homicide, and autopsy and toxicology results are pending.

"Kansas City Man Unaware of 3 Chiefs Fans' Deaths in Backyard, Attorney Says"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by cleveland.com

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A lawyer for Jordan Willis, whose three friends were found frozen to death behind his home, claims Willis had no knowledge of their presence and would have called for help if he had known. The friends were discovered after a woman went to Willis' home searching for her fiancé and found a body on the back porch. Police found no signs of foul play and are awaiting autopsy results.