Anonymous ID: 87ba78 Dec. 13, 2023, 7:25 p.m. No.20071393   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1398 >>1400 >>1402 >>1406 >>1462 >>1479 >>1549 >>1704 >>1884 >>1981

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12862063/Fire-NY-Supreme-Court-Donald-Trump-trial.html

 

Fire in NYC courthouse hosting Donald Trump's trial leaves 17 injured as three floor are evacuated after person set papers on fire then used a fire extinguisher to put it out

 

  • Fire crews raced to New York State courthouse in lower Manhattan around 4pm

  • There were 17 minor injuries in total due to exposure to a fire extinguisher

  • A person who set papers on fire has been taken into custody, officials said

 

>17 minor injuries

 

A fire at the New York City courthouse where Donald Trump's civil fraud case is being heard has left 17 people injured.

 

Three floors of the state's Supreme Court in lower Manhattan had to be evacuated on Wednesday afternoon after a person set papers on fire. The person, who was taken into custody, then used an extinguisher to put out the fire.

 

A Sergeant and a Court Officer were rushed to New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital for observation, while 15 others were treated on the scene.

 

'The New York Fire Department responded. Three floors of the courthouse were evacuated. There are no serious injuries reported. The incident is being investigated and the individual is in custody.'

 

Firefighters arrived at the New York State Supreme Court Building on Centre Street around 4 p.m. to respond to an alarm on the fourth floor.

 

There was a visible haze in the stairwell between the third and fourth floor, according to an eyewitness who was asked to leave the building.

 

FDNY confirmed 17 people sustained minor injuries and said it was called to a report of a 'suspicious odor'.

 

Prior to their arrival a small fire extinguisher had been deployed. The injured were evaluated for exposure to chemical irritants in the extinguisher.

 

The evacuation came hours after the conclusion of testimony in Trump's civil fraud trial case, which has played out on the building's third floor for nearly three months. Among those evacuated was Judge Arthur Engoron, who has presided over the trial.

 

Trump was not in the building Wednesday. Lawyers in the case are scheduled to make their closing arguments next month.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12859403/Anderson-Cooper-Gloria-Vanderbilt-secret-grief-map.html

 

Anderson Cooper's heiress mom Gloria Vanderbilt created secret 'grief map' to help him clear out her apartment after her death - including calendar permanently set to day of star's brother's 1988 suicide

 

  • Cooper, 56, has been on a slow journey to uncover his family's hidden memories and belongings after the death of his father, brother, and his mom four years ago

  • Once he started clearing out her Upper East Side apartment, he started finding notes she'd left him - which he said created a type of 'treasure hunt' for his grief

 

Anderson Cooper's heiress mom Gloria Vanderbilt created a secret 'grief map' to help him clear out her home after her death - including a calendar permanently set to the day of his brother's 1988 suicide.

 

Cooper, 56, has been on a slow journey to uncover his family's hidden memories and belongings after the death of his father, brother, and mother - who died aged 95 four years ago.

 

Once he started clearing out her Upper East Side apartment, he began finding notes she'd left him - which he said created a type of 'treasure hunt' for his grief.

 

Gloria Vanderbilt, once one of the most famous women in the world, died in June 2019. Her apartment was covered in sentimental belongings from Cooper's late father Wyatt Emory Cooper, who died in 1978, reports the NYTimes.

 

The luxurious home was covered in objects once owned by his beloved older brother, Carter, who died after jumping from his mom's balcony in July 1988 while she pleaded with him not to take his own life.

 

Across the rooms, Cooper started uncovering his family member's possessions - with handwritten notes by his mom. A pair of satin trousers came with the note: 'These are Daddy's pyjamas,' and a pair of spectacles, 'Daddy's glasses.'

 

His father, who was the heiress' fourth husband, died when the CNN journalist was just 10. He recalled crying in the moment, and then almost never again.

 

Gloria Vanderbilt had even memorialized what she was wearing on one of the worst days of her life - the death of her son Carter.

 

Cooper, a father-of-two, found a white silk shirt next to a knitted skirt during his rummage, with the note: 'Blouse and skirt I was wearing when Carter died.'

 

Carter, 23, died when Anderson was 21. He jumped off the balcony of their mother's New York City 14-story apartment building as she pleaded with him not to.

 

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