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YouTube star Mikayla Raines has died after being 'relentlessly bullied' in a targeted online campaign.
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The Guardian
15 minutes ago
- The Guardian
Man charged in bombing of Palm Springs fertility clinic dies in prison
A man charged with aiding the bomber of a fertility clinic in California has died in federal custody just weeks after his arrest, prison officials said on Tuesday. Daniel Park, 32, was accused of supplying chemicals to the bomber, Guy Edward Bartkus of California, who died in the 17 May explosion. The two men connected in fringe online forums over their shared beliefs against human procreation, authorities told reporters Wednesday. The blast gutted the fertility clinic in Palm Springs and shattered the windows of nearby buildings, with officials calling the attack terrorism and possibly the largest bomb scene ever in southern California. The clinic was closed, and no embryos were damaged. Park, of suburban Seattle, was found unresponsive in Metropolitan detention center in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning and was pronounced dead at the hospital, prison officials said. No cause of death was provided. Park shipped 180lbs (82kg) of ammonium nitrate to Bartkus in January and bought another 90lbs (41kg) and had it shipped to him days before the explosion, authorities said. Park purchased ammonium nitrate online in several transactions between October 2022 and May 2025, according to a federal complaint. Three days before Park visited him in January, Bartkus asked an AI chat application about explosives, detonation velocity, diesel and gasoline mixtures, the complaint said. The discussion centered on how to create the most powerful blast. Authorities said Park traveled to California to experiment with the materials in the bomber's garage months before the attack. Park was taken into custody at New York's John F Kennedy Airport, after he was extradited from Poland, where he fled to four days after the attack. Park had been charged with providing and attempting to provide material support to terrorists.


Daily Mail
31 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Families of Surfside victims furious over luxury condo plans
The furious families of the Surfside victims have torn into plans for an ultra-luxury condo tower on the site of the collapsed complex. Ninety-eight people were killed when Champlain Towers South crumbled on the night of June 24, 2021, in Miami, Florida , sending shockwaves across the world. But new plans for a $15million-per-unit apartment block just four years later has sparked rage from loved ones still getting over the tragedy. Families say they have been ignored and shut out of plans for The Delmore, an ultra-luxury high-rise being constructed on Collins Avenue. Dubai-based developer Damac Properties is moving ahead with the mammoth project after purchasing the land for $120million less than one year after the collapse. They are marketing it as part of Miami's 'Billionaires Triangle', and buyers will have a sky pool, Michelin-star dining and over 55,000 sq ft of spa and garden space. What $15M will buy you at The Delmore Designed by world-renowned Zaha Hadid Architects, The Delmore will feature a futuristic twin-tower design with sculptural sand-colored concrete wrapping around floor-to-ceiling glass walls. The towers are split by a dramatic 'flow-through canyon' - and bridged at the top by a 75ft suspended pool, floating 125ft above Collins Avenue. Each of the 37 units will span at least 7,000 s1 ft, with penthouses topping 10,000 sq ft. All residences will be fully furnished, with four and five-bedroom layouts, private elevators, and sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. Despite the glitz, Langesfeld says the project's foundation is built on 'pain and profit'. 'There's an ongoing federal investigation,' he said. 'And they still can't say whether this land is even safe. 'I've asked NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) point blank. They refuse to confirm it. And yet they're building anyway.' What really caused the Surfside collapse? Federal investigators say they're closing in on what triggered the horror collapse at Champlain Towers South - and all signs point to major structural weaknesses lurking beneath the pool deck. In their latest update on Monday ahead of the fourth anniversary today, the NIST revealed three key failure points that may have set off the chain reaction that killed 98 people in Surfside, Florida. The top suspect is a vertical support beam directly under the pool deck. Investigators believe the concrete slab sitting on top may have suddenly 'punched through' - dropping like a trapdoor and triggering the building's eastern wing to fall like dominoes. Another likely weak spot was where the pool deck connected to a concrete wall, according to NIST. If that joint gave way, it could've caused the slab to buckle and compromise the structure around it. A similar flaw may have existed near the southern edge of the deck - and if that section also pulled away, it might have sparked the same catastrophic collapse, NIST states. According to the report, all, all three areas were decades old, possibly water-damaged, and no longer met modern building standards. NIST says further testing is still underway - but these structural flaws are now the leading suspects in one of the deadliest building failures in U.S. history. Market crash and 'mass exodus' in wake of collapse Compass real estate agent Nick Green, who works in both New York and Miami, says the Surfside tragedy has had a lasting and devastating impact on the Miami condo market - especially in Brickell and other high-rise neighborhoods . 'The current state of the condo market in Miami – it's completely crashed,' Green told Daily Mail. 'About 40 percent of Brickell is for sale right now. Clients who bought a place for a million dollars two years ago are now looking at $800,000, maybe $850,000. You're seeing buildings with 40 units for sale in them. It's pretty bad times.' Green said the aftermath of the collapse triggered sweeping changes to insurance and structural safety laws - changes that have disproportionately impacted older and mid-tier buildings. 'Insurance is higher, the laws changed. Now you have to fund two years of capital for the building upfront,' he explained. 'The super luxe buildings can afford that, but older ones are really getting hit. Some can't even get loans.' He described a 'total mass exodus' from older towers, adding: 'Developers are circling like sharks trying to get things cheap. But the actual owners just want out. There's so much leverage as a buyer right now.' Buyers are increasingly flocking to new construction to avoid structural uncertainty. 'They don't want to deal with assessments or worry about the building's bones,' Green said. 'They want something fresh and solid.' When it comes to The Delmore, Green said many of his clients won't go near the site. 'Foreign buyers still see it as a good investment. But locals? They won't touch it. They think it's going to be full of ghosts.' Despite working in luxury real estate, Green said he personally believes the site should have been preserved as a tribute. 'Honestly, I wish they had done more to memorialize the victims,' he said. 'Even as a realtor, I'd have rather seen a memorial park than another high-rise. Something like what New York did with the 9/11 memorial.' But for Langesfeld and other grieving families they will attend a remembrance even in Surfside today. 'We still don't have justice. We still don't have answers. And now, we don't even have a memorial,' he said. Pictured: Real estate agent Nick Green. 'If this building collapses again, who will be held accountable?' he asked. 'Because no one was the first time.' When Champlain Towers South collapsed four years ago rescue crews worked for nearly a month to recover and identify the 98 victims. It remains one of the deadliest structural failures in U.S. history. In Monday's release The NIST said the team is finalizing its analysis and has begun drafting its investigation report, which is expected to be completed in 2026. Daily Mail has gone to Damac properties multiple times for comment by phone and email since Friday and is awaiting their response.


Daily Mail
39 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing suspect, 32, meets horrific and premature end in jail
The suspect arrested in connection to the bombing at a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California died in jail. Daniel Park, 32, was found unresponsive inside the Metropolitan Detention Center Tuesday morning. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. His cause of death is unclear. Park, of Seattle, Washington, was accused of supplying 180lbs of explosives to Guy Edward Bartkus, the bomber who died in the May 17 explosion at the American Reproductive Centers. He was taken into custody at New York's JFK Airport by the FBI and Port Authority Police on June 3 following the disastrous bombing. This is a breaking news story. Updates to follow.