Something strange happened shortly after school started last year in Le Roy, a tiny town of 7,500 people in Western New York. A handful of girls were stricken with bizarre twitches, tics, and spasms — all apparently involuntary. Soon the condition spread,and to date 19 people have exhibited symptoms Environmentalists descended on Le Roy, claiming pollution had to be to blame. But as New York Times Magazine staff writer Susan Dominus tells weekends on All Things Considered host Guy Raz, what happened to the girls in Le Roy may be more complicated than that.
A six year-old girl has died after falling into a canal with two other children in Kidderminster.
Whilst two of the children managed to pull themselves clear, Imie Harrison remained in the water for some time before she could be rescued.
It is not yet clear how the children came to be in the canal.
it's thought that Imie's twin brother ran home to raise the alarm.
The incident in cose to Springfield Park in Kidderminster happened just before 18:20 on Tuesday the 19th of March.
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