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Mercosur splits dampen EU outlook for trade deal as window narrows
Mercosur splits dampen EU outlook for trade deal as window narrows
By Anthony Boadle and Philip Blenkinsop BRASILIA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Splits within South American trade bloc Mercosur have dampened hopes in the
2023-09-12 21:14
UK republican group head to sue over coronation arrest
UK republican group head to sue over coronation arrest
The head of UK anti-monarchy group Republic said on Tuesday he was suing police for wrongful arrest before...
2023-09-12 21:03
Uber sued after mother-of-four driver was shot in head by rider while pleading for her life
Uber sued after mother-of-four driver was shot in head by rider while pleading for her life
A year after an Uber driver was shot in the head, the mother of the victim has filed a wrongful death and negligence lawsuit against the ride-share company. Christina “Christi” Spicuzza, 38, is alleged to have been murdered by Calvin Anthony Crew, 24, after he pulled a gun on her as she was driving him as part of an Uber taxi service. Cindy Spicuzza, the mother of the victim, has now filed a federal civil lawsuit against Uber for the wrongful death of her daughter. The ride began on 10 February; Mr Crew called his girlfriend Tanaya Mullen to order him an Uber using her Apple Pay account, Allegheny County Police say. Spicuzza accepted the ride and picked up Mr Crew around 9.11pm. Spicuzza, a mother of four, was found dead around midday on 12 February 2022. She was left lying face-down wearing a “Covid face mask” in a wooded area in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Mr Crew was known to authorities as already “adjudicated for a robbery” he committed at the age of 14. The lawsuit relays that Uber failed to protect Spicuzza in three different ways: Uber should have verified Mr Crew’s identity before he entered Spicuzza’s vehicle, that Mr Crew’s previous criminal convictions should have been notified to Spicuzza and finally that Uber should have provided her with basic safety features. Distressing dashcam footage released by the court shows the moment that Mr Crew, who was wearing a balaclava to try and hide his identity, pushed a gun to the back of Spicuzza’s neck while holding her ponytail. In the background, the Uber app is heard saying to “drop off Tanaya”, meaning the journey was supposed to end there. The probable cause affidavit confirmed that the suspect told Spicuzza to keep on driving while holding the gun to her head. “Come on, I have a family,” Spicuzza said. “I got a family too, now drive,” Mr Crew replied. “I’m begging you, I have four kids,” Spicuzza said. “Please take that off of me,” asking him to put down the gun. The suspect allegedly said, “Do what I say and everything will be alright.” According to the affidavit, Mr Crew had been texting and calling his girlfriend Ms Mullen throughout the ride, possibly talking about picking up cannabis. “Whatever you doing tonight be careful,” Ms Mullen allegedly said to Mr Crew during the Uber ride. The night after the murder of Spicuzza, Ms Mullen allegedly texted Mr Crew, “I’m not going to jail if we get caught.” Mr Crew made the victim drive for an hour while going through her banking apps, and then eventually killed her, detectives say. “Had Uber applied its driver background check procedures to passengers, used its massive data analysis capabilities to screen out dangerous passengers, permitted drivers to cancel suspicious fares without penalty, or simply provided basic safety features in Ms Spicuzza’s Uber-approved rental car, these simple and effective measures—all readily available to Uber—could have saved Ms Spicuzza’s life,” the lawsuit said. “Unfortunately, however, Uber knew the dangers its drivers faced from dangerous, unverified passengers like Mr. Crew, and chose to do nothing, evincing a conscious corporate attitude for ‘profits over people,’ leaving behind Ms. Spicuzza’s family to grieve her tragic and preventable death.” The lawsuit states that Uber “could easily fulfil” its duty to protect their drivers “by applying the same screening standards it currently applies to its drivers to its passengers, as well as verifying who is ordering the ride.” In a statement to Law&Crime, an Uber spokesperson said that “No family should have to suffer such an unimaginable loss.” “While we cannot comment on pending litigation, we are committed to the safety of drivers who utilize the Uber app. Over the years, we’ve introduced features and policies, designed with safety in mind, like the in-app Safety Toolkit, the ability to freeze rider accounts with fake names and requiring ID from riders in some circumstances,” the Uber spokesperson said. “The safety of drivers is a high priority, and we’ll continue investing in safety features to raise the bar.” The lawsuit seeks a jury trial in the civil case. Mr Crew was arrested several days after the murder of Spicuzza. CBS News reported in March this year that a jury selection is set to begin his trial, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. Read More Uber raises minimum age for most California drivers to 25, saying insurance costs are too high Woman escapes alleged kidnapper posing as an Uber driver by passing secret note to gas station customer Danelo Cavalcante - live: Homeowner ‘opened fire’ on fugitive after he stole rifle, locals told to lock doors
2023-09-12 21:02
'I'm not feeling so confident': Bebe Rexha shares real reason behind plan to skip MTV Video Music Awards
'I'm not feeling so confident': Bebe Rexha shares real reason behind plan to skip MTV Video Music Awards
Bebe Rexha revealed she was very anxious about people talking about her weight
2023-09-12 21:02
LetsGetChecked Appoints Kristen Lalowski to Executive Vice President of Product to Spearhead Product Management and Strategy as it Expands its B2B Offering and Product Suite
LetsGetChecked Appoints Kristen Lalowski to Executive Vice President of Product to Spearhead Product Management and Strategy as it Expands its B2B Offering and Product Suite
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 12, 2023--
2023-09-12 21:01
Adam 'Pacman' Jones' wife: Ex-NFL star arrested at airport in Kentucky for 'terroristic threatening'
Adam 'Pacman' Jones' wife: Ex-NFL star arrested at airport in Kentucky for 'terroristic threatening'
'Who in the hell is drunk at 6:30 in the morning, man?' asked Adam 'Pacman' Jones after he was freed
2023-09-12 20:40
Stock market today: Wall Street slips ahead of new data on inflation and a big week for Big Tech
Stock market today: Wall Street slips ahead of new data on inflation and a big week for Big Tech
Wall Street drifted modestly lower ahead of a highly anticipated update on U.S. consumer prices later this week
2023-09-12 20:40
Portsmouth council keeps up pressure over Aquind interconnector plans
Portsmouth council keeps up pressure over Aquind interconnector plans
The government is set to make a final decision on the £1.2bn cross-Channel electricity link.
2023-09-12 20:36
Convicted killer's escape is the latest in string of Pennsylvania jailbreaks this year
Convicted killer's escape is the latest in string of Pennsylvania jailbreaks this year
The escape of a convicted murderer from a Chester County correctional facility in late August is not the only incident of its kind in Pennsylvania in the past few months.
2023-09-12 20:35
Ken Paxton impeachment: How Texas Attorney General's alleged extramarital affair risked his office
Ken Paxton impeachment: How Texas Attorney General's alleged extramarital affair risked his office
The affair is one of the key elements in the 20 articles of impeachment against Paxton
2023-09-12 20:35
Critical Nursing Shortage Drives 117% Customer Spike for UbiSim Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation Training Platform
Critical Nursing Shortage Drives 117% Customer Spike for UbiSim Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation Training Platform
BOSTON & MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 12, 2023--
2023-09-12 20:33
US-Mexico border is world's deadliest land migration route, IOM finds
US-Mexico border is world's deadliest land migration route, IOM finds
GENEVA The U.S.-Mexico border is the world's deadliest land migration route, according to U.N. migration agency figures published
2023-09-12 20:13
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