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Man found at house of four murdered people official charged in their deaths; Mass shooting at garlic festival in Northern California claims child

Police charge man after finding four murdered people in home

The 23-year-old found at the home of 4 slain people in Markham is being charged with four counts of first-degree murder. York Region police said they met Menhaz Zaman at the door of the home after 911 received a call of possible injuries. The identities and ages of those killed haven’t been released yet. Police also haven’t said how they died.

Six-year-old one of three killed in California mass shooting

Mass shootings are always tragic but they tend to hit harder when children are involved and that’s the newest update from California. Yesterday’s shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival claimed the life of a six-year-old boy. Two others were killed and 15 injured when a man with a rifle cut a hole in a fence and opened fire at the crowd. He was then shot dead by police.

Around 15,000 patients may be misdiagnosed for dementia and Parkinson’s 

Canadians diagnosed with dementia or Parkinson’s disease may actually have a surgically curable “imposter” version. CTV News reported the condition is called normal pressure hydrocephalus and mimics symptoms of the two incurable conditions. There are an estimated 15,000 patients in Canada misdiagnosed.

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