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Woman Arrested For Sexually Assaulting Her Two Daughters And Taking Explicit Pictures Of Them With Dog

An Ohio preschool teacher has been charged in
connection with a child pornography case after
investigators allegedly found sexually explicit
images of her with her two children and a dog. Trumbull County Assistant Prosecutor Gabe
Wildman said Connie Ramirez, 43, of Austintown,
Ohio, was arrested Aug. 22, on charges of rape,
gross sexual imposition, pandering obscenity
involving a minor, and possession of criminal
tools. Neither Ramirez nor an attorney representing her
could be reached for comment Monday. Authorities said Ramirez was a teacher at the TLCC
Preschool and Day Care in Austintown. Ramirez
worked at the preschool for about 12 years. A cell phone belonging to Ramirez allegedly
contained sexually explicit images and videos of
her with her 8-year-old and 9-year-old daughters.
Ramirez has admitted to investigators that she used
rubbing ointment on at least one of her children for
sexual stimulation, according to police. Wildman said Ramirez is also being investigated
for inappropriate sexual contact with a dog,
allegedly baiting the animal with peanut butter and
other household items. Wildman said Ramirez’s arrest resulted from an
investigation into her boyfriend, 65-year-old
William Brock Sr., of Niles. Ramirez had allegedly
sent evidence of her illegal activities to Brock. Brock, who Wildman said is known to identify
himself to neighborhood children as “Santa Claus,”
was arrested on July 19. He is being held at the
Trumbull County Jail on a $100,000 bond. Brock
faces 25 charges of second-degree felony
pandering and obscenity involving a minor. He has not yet been 


The teenage stowaway, Daniel Ihekina, who was arrested at the Lagos Airport after flying in the tyre hole of an Arik plane from Benin to Lagos on Saturday

The teenage stowaway, Daniel Ihekina, who was
arrested at the Lagos Airport after flying in the tyre
hole of an Arik plane from Benin to Lagos on Saturday
morning, thought he was on a US-bound flight.
A source at the Benin Airport who disclosed this said
the boy’s parents had already departed for Lagos in search of the stowaway.
The airport source, who did not want his name in print
said, “From what we heard, the boy said he was being
maltreated and tried to escape from his parents. He
thought he was on his way to the US.
“The parents have travelled to Lagos by road, to get him back.”
Meanwhile, investigations conducted by one of our
correspondents in Lagos revealed that the boy had
been handed over to the operatives of the State
Security Services for further investigation.
The General Manager, Corporate Communications, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Mr. Yakubu Dati,
who also confirmed the development, said the
aviation security personnel of the agency had handed
over the young voyager to the men of the SSS for
extensive investigation.
Dati said, “The residential address the boy gave to us was traced to a church in Benin by our airport
manager and his team. So, there is need to hand over
the teenager to the SSS who are experts in such
investigations. They will carry out further investigation
on the matter.”
The FAAN spokesman said the nature and circumstances surrounding the crime informed the
agency decision to hand over the stowaway to the
SSS operatives.
Meanwhile, following the Benin Airport incident, FAAN
has adopted the ‘risk amelioration processes to
safeguard flight operations’ at all its 22 airports across the country.
Dati stressed that the agency had tightened its risk
amelioration procedure to ensure that similar incident
did not occur again.

Last wednesday Night a Two-month-old baby and parents Lost Their Life in Fire incident

A two-month
old baby and her parents lost their lives in a midnight inferno that razed their residence in Kajola community, Osun State, in the early hours of Wednesday. A resident, who pleaded anonymity, said the
couple and their baby were consumed by the fire
without anyone noticing  in the neighbourhood. It could not be ascertained whether the tragedy
occurred before a light rain on Wednesday or
after. Our correspondent, however, noted that the
incident had thrown the community into grief. One of the children of the deceased, who went for
a vigil, wept uncontrollably when she returned
home in the morning to meet the charred bodies of
her parents and sibling. All the household gadgets of the family were burnt
in the inferno suspected to be caused by a power
surge. The state Deputy Governor, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori,
who visited the scene, expressed shock. Laoye-Tomori, who gave an undisclosed amount of
money to the family, said, “The  government will
henceforth be responsible for the upkeep of the
surviving children.” Officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps took the corpses of the victims to the
mortuary. The Public Relations Officer, Ife-Ile PHCN Business
District, Mr Akin Otaraki, said the fire outbreak
could not have been cause by a power surge
because the area had been disconnected from
power supply by Power Holding Company of
Nigeria. “The community and some others had been in
darkness since Saturday, July 20, 2013 due to a
yet-to-be identified fault. The fact on the ground
is that the inferno could  not have been caused by
a power surge because there has not been power
supply to the affected communities, including Kajola,” Otaraki said.