Joanne hayes-white wikipedia
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Asiana Airlines Flight 214
The wreckage of the Boeing 777 at San Francisco International Airport the day after the crash | |
| Date | July 6, 2013 (2013-07-06) |
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| Summary | Controlled flight into terrain due to pilot error and pilot fatigue and stalled on approach. |
| Site | San Francisco International Airport, California, United States 37°36′48″N122°21′52″W / 37.61333°N 122.36444°W / 37.61333; -122.36444 |
| Aircraft type | Boeing 777-200LR |
| Operator | Asiana Airlines |
| IATA flight No. | OZ214 |
| ICAO flight No. | AAR214 |
| Call sign | Asiana 214 |
| Registration | HL7742 |
| Flight origin | Incheon International Airport, Jung District, Incheon, South Korea |
| Destination | San Francisco International Airport, San Mateo County, California, U.S. |
| Occupants | 307 |
| Passengers | 291 |
| Crew | 16 |
| Fatalities | 3 (initially 2) |
| Injuries | 187 |
| Survivors | 304 |
Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was a passenger flight from Incheon International Airp
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Joanne Lyles White
Lillian Joanne Lyles White | |
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| Born | (1929-09-12)September 12, 1929 Rapides Parish, Louisiana, USA |
| Died | March 9, 2011(2011-03-09) (aged 81) Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana |
| Alma mater | Louisiana State University |
| Occupation(s) | Philanthropist; Teacher, Humanitarian |
| Spouse(s) | Paul Donald White, Sr (married 1951) |
| Children | Paul Donald vit, Jr. Charles Nathan White |
| Parent(s) | Samuel Pickles Lyles and Marie Myrtle Guy Lyles |
Lillian Joanne Lyles White (September 12, 1929 – March 9, 2011), known as Joanne White, was an American philanthropist, teacher, humanitarian, and social entrepreneur from Alexandria in Rapides Parish, who founded and co-founded several non-profit organizations and service agencies in Central Louisiana, including Angel Care, the Hope House, the herde Center, Rapid
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Kerry babies case
1984 criminal case in Ireland
The Kerry babies case (Irish: Leanaí Chiarraí)[1][2] was a 1984 investigation by the Garda Síochána in County Kerry, Ireland, into the killing of one newborn baby and the alleged killing of another, and the subject of a 3-part 2023 (UK) Channel 4 documentary “Murdered: The Baby On The Beach.” The mother who concealed the second baby, Joanne Hayes, was arrested and charged with the murder of the first baby, of which she was erroneously thought to be the mother. The Gardaí were forced to drop the charges four years later and a tribunal of inquiry (the "Kerry Babies Tribunal") was launched. Its report was critical of the Garda conduct of the investigations, and it also concluded that Hayes had premeditated the death of her baby. Hayes has disputed this finding, and no charges were pressed. The parents and killer of the first baby have never been publicly identified, though arrests of a man and woman were made i