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Alabama mass shooting victim describes terrifying moments [Video]

A survivor of the mass shooting outside of an Alabama nightclub says he is thankful as he describes the chaotic and terrifying moments. Gabriel Eslami said he was waiting in line to get into Birmingham’s Hush Lounge when the gunfire erupted. “People just laid out on the sidewalk with the smoke of the guns wavering over the sidewalk,” Eslami said. “It literally looked like a war scene.”A war scene in front of the popular nightclub in what would be a deadly Saturday night. Police said multiple shooters opened fire into a crowd standing outside around 11 p.m., hitting 17 people in total. Birmingham police Officer Truman Fitzgerald said the victims were on the sidewalk and street when the shooting began.Police believe the shooting was not random and stemmed from an isolated incident. Multiple people were caught in the crossfire.The intended target was among the dead and police think it was a hit that did not have anything to do with nearby businesses.Eslami spoke to sister station WVTM from his bed after a bullet tore through his buttocks. “Initially, I thought they were shooting up the front of the line because that’s where they were, in the front,” Eslami said. “They were shooting down the line because I was in the very back.”But others didn’t get a chance to run for cover. Anitra Holloman, 21, from Bessemer, Tahj Booker, 27, and Carlos McCain, 27, both from Birmingham, were pronounced dead at the scene. The fourth victim has been identified as 26-year-old Roderick Lynn Paterson Jr.Four of those injured are in critical condition. Eslami describes the terror in the moment. “When the shots rang out, I ran and within two seconds of me running, I couldn’t feel my leg and I just fall and it didn’t even dawn on me that I got shot,” Eslami said. “My first thought was I can’t get shot again, so I pick myself up. I kind of turn back and look back, and I almost wish I hadn’t. It was bodies on the sidewalk, shoes everywhere, accessories, wallets, and then the gunshot smoke.”And in the aftermath, a realization of what had just happened. “People running in every direction still, it was just pure chaos, and I’m sitting there in that chair trying to use my shirt as a tourniquet, trying to stop the bleeding for a little bit,” Eslami said. Eslami said his friend rushed him to the hospital, where he learned from doctors the bullet went into his buttocks and out of his thigh, just milliliters from a major artery. Now recovering at home, he looks back at last night and the carnage thankful but still filled with sadness. “It’s scary knowing how close I was to dying,” Eslami said. “I wonder to myself why me and why not somebody else who passed away.”

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Good news and bad: Home sales in Spain ebullient in first half of year, but foreign markets off the boil, writes Mark Stucklin of Spanish Property Insight [Video]

THE Spanish property market had an excellent first half (H1) of 2024 with the second-highest sales level in more than 15 years, up 6% on the same period

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‘Teach your kids fire safety’: 11-year-old girl saves her siblings from house fire [Video]

Blackened walls, tattered drywall and waterlogged floors are what’s left in the aftermath of a Racine house fire.The fire happened before noon Wednesday near Hayes Avenue and 15th Street.Before it happened, 11-year-old Trinity Kornas and seven of her siblings were home alone because their mother had to take their eighth sibling to an appointment.The Kornas children are between the ages of 14-years-old and 6 months old; they’re all homeschooled. Trinity went to check on her younger brother playing upstairs when she noticed something was wrong.”I could smell the smoke and what scared me was I could see the smoke, which was even scarier,” Trinity said, as she recalled the smoke was coming from underneath an upstairs bedroom door.”My plan was just to get everybody outside,” Trinity said. “And I was like, ‘Yeah, get outside.’ ‘Why?’ ‘There’s a fire in the house!'”Trinity rushed all her siblings and their dogs out to safety before calling for help. Their parents and the Racine Fire Department arrived within minutes. “Like we’re so proud of you. You’re so brave. She’s only 11, but she was able to kind of hold her composure and make sure that everybody was, you know, safe and calm until I could get there,” her mother, Kristina Kornas, said.Firefighters got the fire under control within seven minutes. Lt. Dave Nagl said the fire damage was limited to the upstairs bedroom where the blaze originated from because the door was closed. “There’s definitely zero fire damage in any other room and almost no other smoke damage there. There’s so little smoke damage in the second floor and virtually none on the first floor. So just having that door closed saved the whole rest of the house,” Nagl said.Trinity said she knew how to get her siblings out because of her family’s fire safety plan they had practiced.”Teach your kids fire safety and hold your babies tight because mine could not be here right now,” said Kristina Kornas. “They’re my whole world so to think that something could have happened is just, it’s awful.”While she’s sad about their house, Trinity is thankful their family is still together.”At least they’re all safe. That’s all that matters,” she said. Racine fire said the cause of the fire is still under investigation.The Kornas’ are living in a hotel because of the damage to their home; they have a GoFundMe started to help them get back on their feet.