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Juan Carlos González Marcos, popularly known as Pánfilo, died on Thursday in El Vedado, Havana, after years of physical decline, poverty, and neglect. The news was confirmed by people close to him. He rose to fame in 2009 by interrupting a street interview shouting “jama!”, a Cuban slang for food that came to symbolize the island's hardships.
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Following the European Court of Human Rights' rejection of an earlier appeal, a Barcelona court today dismissed paraplegic Noelia Castillo's father latest bid to halt her euthanasia, scheduled for Thursday at 18:00. The 25-year-old from Barcelona shared her suffering and plans in an Antena 3 interview aired March 25.
Damián Dimare was left in a wheelchair after a 2015 assault that prevented him from walking. He learned to adapt to his new body and rediscovered his sexuality. As a tattoo artist, he regained confidence to go out on the street and returned to surfing and motorcycling.
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Viral Kumbh Mela sensation Monalisa Bhosle has married her partner Farman Khan in a ceremony conducted with Hindu rituals. The couple has firmly denied rumours of love jihad or religious conversion. They stressed that their union is based on mutual respect without any religious preconditions.
Noelia Castillo to receive euthanasia this Thursday after TEDH rejection
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