Several Injured: Two Dead After Tram Derailment in Milan
A tram derailment in Milan resulted in the deaths of two people and injured at least 38 others, with investigations focusing on potential driver negligence.
After a visit to Rokiškis hospital – a horrifying sight: did the doctors injure the elderly woman?
An alarming incident has surfaced regarding the alleged injuries sustained by an elderly woman at Rokiškis hospital, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
Member of Parliament Shocked by New Attendo Information - 'The Situation is Catastrophic'
Finnish MP Arja Juvonen has expressed alarm over new information regarding care inadequacies at an elder care facility in Espoo, stressing the need for urgent audits in elderly care.
Elderly woman and 10 animals rescued from negligence in the Piauí coast
A 74-year-old woman and ten animals were rescued from a house in poor hygienic conditions in Parnaíba, Piauí, during an operation following complaints of neglect.
DANGEROUS SITUATION ⟩ A child in Finland was at risk of drowning in a tunnel filled with melted water
A small child faced a life-threatening situation in a tunnel filled with water in southwestern Finland, prompting a police investigation into potential negligence.
The Press Chief Admits That the Generalitat's Account of Mazón's Schedule on the Day of the Flood Was Constructed "Logically", Without Him Revealing Details
The press chief of the Generalitat acknowledged that the timelines provided regarding Carlos Mazón's actions on the day of the deadly flood were created based on logic rather than direct information from Mazón.
Irkutsk Police Arrest Mayor of Town Where Residents Have Gone Weeks Without Heating and Water
The mayor of Bodaybo, a town in Siberia, was arrested amid ongoing critical public service failures where residents lacked heating and water for weeks.
Bareilly: Attempted self-immolation at police station, one officer and six policemen suspended
A delivery executive attempted self-immolation at a Bareilly police station due to negligence in handling his complaints, leading to the suspension of seven police personnel.
Seoul Grand Park tiger 'Miho' dies, cause is 'violation of work guidelines'
The death of Miho, a Siberian tiger at Seoul Grand Park, was caused by the violation of safety protocols by zookeepers, including neglecting to secure the enclosure door.
Child in serious danger in underpass - Police investigating
A child was rescued from a flooded underpass in Kaarina, Finland and is now recovering in the hospital; police are investigating potential negligence.
Austria: What Lessons Can Be Learned from the Großglockner Trial
Following a court ruling where an alpinist was sentenced for negligence leading to a fatality, there is ongoing debate in Austria regarding accountability in mountaineering.
Security protection failures - GU demanded millions
The University of Gothenburg faces a fine of eight million kronor due to serious deficiencies in its security protection work, as reported by various media outlets.
Woman died at Akademiska – employee charged
An employee at Akademiska hospital in Uppsala has been charged with causing another person's death after a patient died due to incorrect setup of a nutrient drip.
Police point out failures and indict 5 people for fire in shopping mall in Rio
Five individuals have been indicted by the Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro regarding a fire at the Tijuca Shopping Mall that resulted in two fatalities.
Government to Conduct Comprehensive Reinvestigation of Illegal Use of Rivers and Valleys Facilities; Severe Penalties for Intentional Omission
The South Korean government is launching a thorough reinvestigation into facilities illegally occupying rivers and valleys, promising severe penalties for local governments found guilty of negligence or intentional omission.
Serious negligence of a private school in Noida, a child was locked in a bus for 7 hours
A private school in Noida faces outrage after a child was accidentally locked inside a school bus for seven hours, prompting concerns from parents about safety protocols.
Driver of runaway truck that hit vehicles in Chapecó is prosecuted, and MP seeks million-dollar compensation
The driver of a runaway truck that injured 10 people in Chapecó has been charged with 20 counts of attempted homicide and is facing hefty compensation demands from the Public Ministry of Santa Catarina.
Former Supreme Court Justice Kim Seon-su: "Negligence in Outsourcing Danger is Unfair ... We Must Demonstrate Solidarity"
Former Supreme Court Justice Kim Seon-su emphasizes the need for direct employment of subcontracted laborers to improve safety and address unfair employment structures.
Conviction of Steina confirmed
The Icelandic Supreme Court upheld the conviction of nurse Steina Árnadóttir for manslaughter due to negligence in the death of a patient.
Nigeria: Inquiry into the Death of Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Son Opened
A coroner's inquiry has been started in Nigeria regarding the death of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's toddler son, Nkanu Nnamdi Esege, amid allegations of medical negligence against the hospital where he was treated.
Man dies from the wheel loader's rotating chains – CEO sentenced
A fatal workplace accident involving a man contacting rotating chains in a clip aggregate has led to a CEO being sentenced for negligence in Sweden.
Operation turned an athlete into a disabled person on liquid food. Proper compensation ordered only after 21 years by the Supreme Court
The Czech Supreme Court has ordered proper compensation for a former athlete who became disabled after an operation, 21 years after the event occurred.
The lawyer for Domenico's family: "For the Prosecutor's Office, no responsibility in Bolzano"
The lawyer representing the family of Domenico claims shocking details have emerged regarding the circumstances surrounding the child's death after a heart transplant in Napoli.
A patient with jaundice was given a blood cancer report, causing chaos in the family
A serious case of negligence at Rajkot Civil Hospital resulted in an 18-year-old jaundice patient being mistakenly reported as having blood cancer, leading to panic among her family.
The father of little Domenico: 'Heart in a picnic fridge, surgeons disappeared'
The father of Domenico, a child who suffered due to a medical mishap, laments the shocking treatment of a heart meant for his son, stored in outdated conditions.
Mazón, closer to the court
A Spanish judge has pushed for the prosecution of former Valencian president Carlos Mazón in connection with the deadly flooding in Valencia in 2024.
‘One Dead’ in Osham Retaining Wall Collapse Incident… Total Negligence from Design to Construction and Management
A report on a retaining wall collapse incident in Osan, South Korea, highlights total negligence in design, construction, and maintenance, leading to one death and the entrapment of vehicles.
Drove into a white wall: "At best, a serious negligence"
A driver faces damages caused by a snowplow's reckless operation on Hafnarfjarðarveg, which could have led to serious accidents.
Severe Beating and Deliberate Negligence: Worrying Increase in the Number of Sick Prisoners at Ofer Prison
The Palestinian Prisoners' Club reports a significant rise in the number of sick prisoners at Israel's Ofer prison due to harsh detention conditions and deliberate lack of medical care.
Pregnant woman who lost baby is compensated with R$ 150,000 for failures during childbirth at maternity hospital in PI
A woman has been awarded R$ 150,000 in damages after experiencing severe failures during childbirth that resulted in the loss of her baby at a maternity hospital in São João do Piauí.
Incident at the Marijampolė Police: Minor Unable to Control an Adult Quad Bike – Head Injury Occurred
An investigation reveals negligence by an adult family member who allowed a minor to operate a powerful quad bike, resulting in a head injury.
Ruckus over forcep controversy, attack on health minister during KSU protests
Health Minister Veena George was injured during a protest by KSU in Kannur, where they demonstrated against alleged negligence in the health department.
Coroner begins inquest into death of Chimamanda Adichie’s son April 14
The Coroner's Court in Lagos is set to begin an inquiry into the death of 21-month-old Nkanu Nnamdi Esege, son of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, on April 14, 2026.
Through the Window, Smoke Billows, But the Firefighters Did Not Want to Open the Door: The Tenant Almost Killed the Apartment Owner
A fire in a Klaipėda apartment was narrowly contained thanks to prompt police and firefighter intervention, but the apartment owner's life was endangered due to the tenant's negligence.
It was a container for drinks: the shocking truth about the transport of Domenico's heart
A tragic story reveals that the heart meant to save young Domenico was transported in a regular picnic plastic container, leading to his death due to negligence.
2-Year-Old Boy Walked 1 Km Alone in the Early Morning after Leaving Ground-Floor Apartment; Guardianship Council Will Make a Visit
A 2-year-old boy wandered alone for 1 kilometer in Teresina, Brazil, after leaving his ground-floor apartment, prompting an investigation by the local Guardianship Council.
All indications from the judge of Catarroja against Mazón in the dana
A judge in Catarroja has called for the prosecution of Carlos Mazón, the former president of Valencia, for his negligence during a catastrophic storm that resulted in 230 deaths in October 2024.
Another Discussion on State Reserves at the Seimas
The Lithuanian Parliament is discussing the potential negligence in the management of state reserves during a committee meeting.
NT government sued over 44yo mother's death in police watch house
The family of a 44-year-old Aboriginal woman is suing the Northern Territory government for negligence after she died in police custody.
Doctors and nurses investigated for the death of a retired teacher in a hospital in Acre
An investigation into medical negligence has been initiated concerning the death of 84-year-old retired teacher Nadir Nazaré Gomes de Souza after poor sodium management in a hospital in Rio Branco, Brazil.
Driver of runaway truck that hit vehicles and left 10 injured in Chapecó ignored mechanical failures, concludes investigation
An investigation concluded that the driver of a runaway truck, which struck nine vehicles and injured ten people in Chapecó, knowingly risked lives by continuing to drive despite mechanical issues.
The Court of Appeals Upheld the Life Sentence in the Hervanta Murder – Also Sentenced the Other Perpetrator
The Turku Court of Appeals has upheld a life sentence for Elias Leo Laine, who was convicted of murder in Hervanta, Tampere, while another accomplice received a sentence for negligence.
The State Prosecutor drops the case against Maersk
The Danish State Prosecutor has discontinued the case against Maersk Oil and Gas regarding alleged chemical discharges in the North Sea, citing insufficient evidence for intent or negligence.
Convicted for falling asleep at the wheel of a bus
An individual has been convicted for falling asleep while driving a bus.
Former Ministry of Agriculture Employee Commits Suicide, Sues Government for Compensation Due to 'Inaction on Sexual Harassment'
A former employee of Japan's Ministry of Agriculture committed suicide, prompting her family to sue the government for approximately 140 million yen, claiming negligence in addressing harassment issues leading to her death.
Association: The application of criminal liability to IT specialists without proven malicious intent threatens Latvia's digital development
The Latvian Open Technology Association argues that criminal liability for IT professionals in cybersecurity incidents, without proof of malicious intent or gross negligence, jeopardizes Latvia's digital advancement.
Report of the Military Ombudsman: Commanders Used Physical and Verbal Violence and Ignored Mental Distress
A report reveals instances of physical and verbal abuse by commanders toward soldiers, as well as negligence regarding mental health and privacy violations.
Negligence in Reporting Foreign Substances in COVID-19 Vaccines from 2021-2024... 14.2 Million Doses Administered
An audit has revealed that South Korea's Disease Control Agency failed to take action after receiving reports of harmful substances in COVID-19 vaccines, leading to the administration of 14.2 million doses.
My nightmare lasted 17 months: my daughter died of infections
This article recounts the painful story of a mother whose daughter died from infections and complications while waiting for a heart transplant after 17 months in a hospital.
Relatives Have Nightmares. Funeral Home in the USA Issued Urns with Dry Cement, Remains Decayed in an Abandoned Building
A funeral home in the USA has come under fire for issuing empty urns filled with dry cement while the actual remains of the deceased decayed in an abandoned building, leaving relatives distraught.