@kirawontmiss OK he doesn't touch her, doesn't mean this aint dickish of him, he is rolling straight through and wasn't gonna stop, if she didn't try to stumble out of his way he would have walked right over her
Leave girls alone. Leave women alone. Let us exist without harassment, enjoy things without mockery, succeed without resentment, and live without constant disrespect.
When is this attack on children going to end every time I look on a social media page I see where a child has been subjected to abuse and cruelty by their own parents or strangers all because the parents want money for drugs this is becoming so natural this is not normal no child should be subjected to this kind of abuse my heart breaks when I see their picture or hear their age l am just sickened how could a man or woman find a baby a child remotely attractive you have to have a sick and demonic mind to think that this is ok she is now in the safety and comfort of god's arms rest in peace little sweet girl
A 25 years old woman, Tanesha Richards, went on one date and rejected the man. He stalked her for over a year with hundreds of calls and texts. Despite her moving, quitting her job, and filing a police report (which was ignored for 7 months), he tracked her down on July 2, 2024, broke into her apartment, and shot her twice, killing her. In March 2026, Bruce Gerard was sentenced to life in prison. But Tanesha? She lost hers, over one date 💔
NEW: 13-year-old Australian boy swims for four hours in cold and dangerous waters to save his mom and siblings who were swept into the ocean, says God is who got him to shore.
The family was on kayaks & paddleboards when they were swept about 2.5 miles out to sea.
After a conversation with his mother, Austin Appelbee decided he would swim back to shore to find help.
Appelbee says he prayed throughout the four-hour swim and told God he would get baptized if he made it out alive.
"I don't think it was actually me [swimming]... It was God the whole time. I kept on praying, kept on praying. I said to God, 'I'll get baptized.'"
"The waves are massive, and I have no life jacket on… I just kept thinking 'just keep swimming, just keep swimming,'" he said.
"And then I finally made it to shore, and I hit the bottom of the beach, and I just collapsed."
Appelbee says when he got to shore, he had to sprint for about a mile to find help.
According to AP, the family drifted 9 miles from Quindalup and spent 10 hours in the water.
When he reached the shore, Appelbee alerted authorities, who then sent out a helicopter to find his mom, 12-year-old brother, and 8-year-old sister.
Austin's mother, Joanne Appelbee, said one of the hardest decisions of her life was sending her son to shore.
"One of the hardest decisions I ever had to make was to say to Austin: 'Try and get to shore and get some help. This could get really serious really quickly,'" she said.
What a remarkable kid.
Video: 7 News.