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Teens Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, found dead in Arizona forest with gunshot wounds as cops probe deaths
Teens Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, found dead in Arizona forest with gunshot wounds as cops probe deaths

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

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Teens Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, found dead in Arizona forest with gunshot wounds as cops probe deaths

Both deaths, which were listed to May 26, have been listed as homicides DEATH RIDDLE Teens Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, found dead in Arizona forest with gunshot wounds as cops probe deaths Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TWO teenagers have been found shot dead in an Arizona national forest less than a week into their summer vacation. Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, were found in Tonto National Forest near Mount Ord on May 27. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Pandora Kjolsrud was just 18 years old when her life was violently taken on May 26 Credit: Pandora Kjolsrud Family via GoFundMe 2 Sandra Malibu Sweeney lost her beloved son, Evan Clark, in a tragic and violent crime Credit: Sandra Malibu Sweeney Both deaths, which were listed to May 26, have been listed as homicides by the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office. Cops are treating the circumstances around the pair's death as "suspicious", with Maricopa County Sheriff's Office revealing they suffered gunshot wounds. Sgt. Joaquin Enriquez said: "At this time, the circumstances surrounding their deaths are being treated as suspicious." Both deaths, which were listed to May 26, have been listed as homicides by the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office. read more on the us sun OPERATION 'SPIDERWEB' Ukraine destroys 40 Russian aircraft with drones launched from trucks The deceased duo were friends who went to Arcadia High School in Phoenix. Their friends have made makeshift memorial near Mount Ord - a spot where the pair would often watch the sunset - according to Fox 10 Phoenix. Evan's coworker Iara Rosales said: "You just cherish all the memories and the laughs. "His life was cut very short, and so was Pandora's. "They were very young, and it was just so sudden and a tragedy that you wouldn't even imagine." Fundraisers have been set up to help pay for the two teens' funerals. Kathryn Leonard, who has organised a GoFundMe for Pandora's funeral, wrote: "She had a vivacious personality with an infectious smile that brought joy to so many. "She was a beautiful human being and a bright light in this world who loved every single person she met and had a unique ability to make every person feel special. "She loved music in all of its forms and enjoyed playing violin, cello and guitar. "The outdoors is where she truly felt at home. She loved camping, horseback riding, kayaking and hiking with friends and family. Evan's mother Sandra Malibu Sweeney said: "Evan Clark was my only child and my beloved son. "This last week Evan was taken from me, and my level of grief feels insurmountable. "I find myself at a complete loss to imagine a life without him. "It is a small comfort to share some things about this boy who was on his way to becoming a wonderful man." The tragic deaths have sparked concern in the area's hiking community. "If there's something going on in the area. I'm here with my child. I'd like to know if we're safe," one community member told Fox 10 Phoenix. Another said: "Obviously respecting the people's families and not get into those personal details, but I would want to know how we can all be safe."

New York Art Expo: great success of photographer Andreas Martin Fedrigo
New York Art Expo: great success of photographer Andreas Martin Fedrigo

Time Business News

time03-05-2025

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  • Time Business News

New York Art Expo: great success of photographer Andreas Martin Fedrigo

'We've received a lot of positive feedback about your work 'ICE CREAM.' It's been such a pleasure seeing how people engage with it, and I can genuinely say it's adding something very special to the showcase. Thank you for being part of this with us—it's truly exciting to have your work here in New York.' This is what Patricia, the Head Curator Artboxy, writes to the young photographer Andreas Martin Fedrigo who exhibited 3 of his shots at the Art Expo in New York. The famous self-timer Ice Cream, which had already received many compliments at the Thomson Gallery exhibition in Zurich and the Andakulova Gallery in Dubai, has now moved many visitors to New York. We remind philanthropists the shot Is on sale in only one copy in the world and the money which will be earned will be donated to a non-profit association that has been helping young artists in various sectors of art for thirty years: Music, Singing, Photography, Painting, Sculpture, Writing, etc., organizing the Festival of Young Excellences to promote, bring together and collaborate with each other the truly talented artists under 30. For this charitable purpose, the photograph is sold in only one copy in the world at the price of € 150,000. The other works on display in New York are: SPIDERWEB, which has received many compliments from important European gallery owners and for the first time the playful shot is SUNGLASSES: SUN IN THE GLASSES. Playful and ironic shot, full of role-playing games and colors as is typical of Andreas Martin Fedrigo. The portrait of the human subject in the foreground almost disappears from the eyes of the observer, because in this shot the glasses become the protagonists. But in reality even the glasses suddenly disappear because the attention of the observer focuses on a beautiful sunset, on that bright and low sun that is about to dive from the sky into the sea . Sunglasses… or sun in the glasses… SPIDERWEB Sometimes the magic of life appears where no one expects it. Here a cobweb, the nightmare of women who love clean houses, becomes a magical moment for the artist to immortalize. When the rain has just passed and the drops of water still linger on the delicate threads of the spider web, the photographer's eye is able to capture images that escape others. This photograph by AS represents the perfect balance of weights, shapes, reflections and delicate plays of forces between existence and destruction, between being and non-being. Part of the web has been destroyed by the violent rain, but another part persists, stubborn and tenacious, like us at times, when we proudly and heroically resist the lashes of Destiny. Only three days, this fantastic exhibition in New York lasted, but certainly the city has shown great interest in this young Italian photographer who will be talked about in the future. Press Office TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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