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News.com.au
23-06-2025
- News.com.au
Man stabbed by machete-wielding intruders in home invasion
A manhunt is under way after a man was confronted by a group of machete-wielding intruders in a home invasion in Sydney's west. A man is in hospital after being confronted by a group of machete-wielding intruders during a home invasion in Sydney's west. Police say the 56-year-old was attacked by the group, who broke into his Seven Hills home at about 3am on Tuesday. The man was stabbed in the arm while confronting the four men in his garage, police say. The unknown men then fled the scene. 'Police were told the man confronted four unknown men, one reportedly armed with a machete, in his garage when he was stabbed,' NSW Police said in a statement. The man was treated for serious injuries to his arm and taken to hospital for further treatment. A major police manhunt is now under way to locate the attackers.


Daily Mail
23-06-2025
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Seven Hills stabbing: Man rushed to hospital following machete attack as they tried to steal his motorbike
A man has been rushed to hospital with serious stab wounds following a violent home invasion in Sydney 's west. The incident occurred just before 3am on Hope Street in Seven Hills. A 56-year-old man reportedly confronted four individuals attempting to steal a red motorbike from his property. During the confrontation, he was struck in the arm with a machete. The suspects fled the scene, and the victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries. Police have established a crime scene and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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Business Standard
07-06-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
G Square Group announces Rs 1,000 crore mega township project in Coimbatore
G Square Group, a leading South Indian real estate developer, has acquired a 714- acre Kovai Hills project from Rakindo for Rs 1,000 crore, the latest in a series of major investments transforming Coimbatore into a premier real estate destination. The Kovai Hills project, now rebranded as G Square Seven Hills, is an expansive township project that combines plots and mixed-use development. This comes after other recent investments in the region, such as Astrea Real Estate Developers' (a Phoenix Mills subsidiary) purchase of 9.03 acre for retail development, L&T's commitment for a world-class IT park and Capgemini's investment creating over 1,500 jobs at Elcot SEZ, the company said. The G Square Seven Hills spans 714 acres, with Phase 1 covering 406 acres and featuring 3,127 DTCP and Rera-approved premium plots. The remaining 308 acres are designated for joint ventures with signature villa and apartment developers, built-to-suit IT infrastructure projects, including commercial leasing and business parks, malls and multiplexes. Strategically positioned along the Western Ghats adjacent to the Palakkad Gap in Kovaipudhur near Madukkarai, this naturally elevated township project offers panoramic views of Coimbatore while spanning Perur, Chettipalayam, Sundakkamuthur, and Theethipalayam. Located at the edge of reserve forests, the township benefits from lower ambient temperatures, creating a naturally cooler microclimate with lush greenery that drives strong appreciation potential for early investors, it said. Bala Ramajeyam, founder and managing director of G Square Group, said, 'We are pleased to announce our mega Seven Hills project in Coimbatore. It demonstrates our commitment to unlocking growth and development in a city with immense potential and strong demand for plots. As an expanding player in real estate, our goal is to offer premium, ready-to-build plots in key locations. Coimbatore's rapid growth and investor confidence make it the perfect market for our business plans." "We are committed to expanding in a strategic manner and look forward to the next phase of growth of this project. G Square is also open to larger JV partners to participate in developing commercial and residential developments within this 714-acre township," he said. The development is positioned to attract spiritual tourists and wellness seekers traveling to destinations like Isha Yoga Centre, a popular wellness destination, religious hotspots like Guruvayoor and Sabarimala – the gateway to Kerala. The project is also strategically located along key infrastructural points, such as the Bangalore-Kochi industrial corridor, it said.


Hans India
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
‘Bigg Boss' fame Gautham Krishna gears up for his film ‘Solo Boy'
Gautham Krishna, who rose to fame through the reality show Bigg Boss, is set to charm audiences once again with his upcoming romantic entertainer Solo Boy. The film, directed by P. Naveen Kumar, is being bankrolled by Seven Hills Satish Kumar under the Seven Hills Productions banner. Starring opposite Gautham are Shweta Awasthi and Ramya Pasupuleti in the lead female roles. Solo Boy promises a refreshing romantic tale with a youthful vibe, aimed squarely at today's audience. The film also features a strong supporting cast including Posani Krishna Murali, Anita Chaudhary, Arun Kumar, RK Mama, Shafi, and Dr. Bhadram in pivotal roles, adding depth and variety to the narrative. Buzz around the film has already begun, thanks to the release of its first look poster and songs. The recently unveiled poster featuring Gautham and Ramya Pasupuleti in a breezy college setting has particularly resonated with the youth, raising anticipation for its release. Following the positive reception to his performance in Aakash Veedhullo, Gautham Krishna is keen to continue his successful streak with Solo Boy. With its romantic charm, vibrant storyline, and engaging soundtrack, the film is poised to appeal to young audiences across the board.


Boston Globe
11-04-2025
- Boston Globe
Family of nonverbal woman with autism who went missing for 5 days files lawsuit against group home operator, caregiver
Get N.H. Morning Report A weekday newsletter delivering the N.H. news you need to know right to your inbox. Enter Email Sign Up Cranston police Advertisement 'But for DaLomba survived despite not having water, food, or her necessary medication, according to the filing. 'We trusted Seven Hills to care for and protect Linda, and that trust was broken,' DeLomba's family said in a statement to the Globe. 'We are appalled that something like this happened under Seven Hills' watch, and we demand to know what changes they are making so this doesn't happen to another family. Linda didn't deserve this, and we want accountability.' Advertisement Because she faces a criminal charge, Gerard could not enter a plea at her arraignment last month. Her attorney, Leah Boisclair, said Friday Gerard had not yet been served with the civil lawsuit and therefore would not have comment on the matter until after reviewing the complaint. A spokesperson for Seven Hills did not immediately return a request for comment on Friday, but said last month Gerard was employed by the foundation for over five years before she was terminated from her position on March 21. Jordan Strokovsky, an attorney representing DaLomba's family, said in an interview the lawsuit seeks to learn what policies Seven Hills had in place at the time DaLomba went missing and whether those policies were followed. 'And if they didn't have policies, what policies they plan to make to make sure this doesn't happen again?' Strokovsky said. 'We do have grave concerns that this was not an isolated incident.' The lawsuit alleges Seven Hills had a policy and protocol that allowed employees such as Gerard to use their personal vehicles to transport individuals in their care, but did not have a system to track their locations. The Seven Hills Foundation 'knew and/or should have known that additional auditing and monitoring of its employees ... was required when such employees are assigned to individuals who are non-verbal so as to prevent those employees from exploiting clients – such as Linda – due to their inability to communicate adequately," the lawsuit states. Advertisement 'As a result of her condition, Linda is a threat to herself, if left unsupervised as she is unable to care for herself, relying on others to do so,' the lawsuit states. The lawsuit also claims that 'upon information and belief' Gerard previously left DaLomba unsupervised or in the care of her own family or friends, but the complaint does not include further details supporting that allegation. The complaint accuses the defendants of negligence and of negligent hiring, retention, training and supervision, and claims Seven Hills was legally responsible for Gerard's alleged negligence. The lawsuit seeks judgment for 'personal and psychological injuries including medical expenses, pain and suffering, punitive damages, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life,' among others. 'Linda's family never wants this to happen to another family,' Strokovsky said. 'They are appalled by the care that Linda received, and they trusted Seven Hills with Linda and that trust has been broken, and so we're filing a civil lawsuit to get answers.' Christopher Gavin can be reached at