Latest news with #ATV


CBS News
a day ago
- CBS News
One dead after crash causes vehicle to veer off cliff in Malibu
One dead after crash causes vehicle to veer off cliff in Malibu One dead after crash causes vehicle to veer off cliff in Malibu One dead after crash causes vehicle to veer off cliff in Malibu One person was killed when their vehicle veered off the side of a Malibu cliff on Wednesday afternoon after they got rear-ended, authorities said. The crash happened a little after 11:30 a.m. in the 4200 block of Decker Canyon Road, according to Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies. Upon arrival, they found that a pickup truck had collided with the back of a Polaris ATV, an off-road vehicle, which caused it to veer off the cliff. The driver of the ATV was declared dead by paramedics. Investigators say that the truck driver did not show signs of impairment or intoxication. SkyCal flew over the spot of the crash, which showed the off-road vehicle at the base of a steep cliff. It came to a stop on top of another vehicle which also appeared to have driven over the side. The victim has not yet been identified as detectives continue their investigation.


Broadcast Pro
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Broadcast Pro
ATV Distribution secures new European deals for Turkish series ‘The Nightfall'
The series features lead actors Burak Deniz and Su Burcu Yazgı Coşkun. ATV Distribution has announced that its premium Turkish drama The Nightfall (Bir Gece Masalı) will continue its international rollout through newly secured licensing agreements in Romania, Spain, Bosnia and Hungary. These deals build on ATV's established partnerships throughout Europe, further extending the series' footprint in key markets. The Nightfall has attracted considerable interest from buyers abroad due to its high production values, gripping storyline, and a strong ensemble cast led by Burak Deniz and Su Burcu Yazgı Coşkun. The series centres on Mahir, a police inspector who returns to his hometown two decades after his father's murder to seek revenge. However, his plans are upended when he unknowingly falls in love with Canfeza, the daughter of the man he believes killed his father. As Mahir prepares to confront his past, a shocking twist on Canfeza's wedding night triggers a series of life-altering events. Speaking about the deals, Muge Akar, Head of Sales at ATV Distribution, said: 'The Nightfall represents the next chapter in our commitment to European audiences. Its layered storytelling and outstanding cast make it a standout title, and we are pleased to see it become part of our expanding collaboration network in the region.' As The Nightfall heads to new audiences in Europe, ATV Distribution continues to strengthen its position as a global supplier of Turkish drama, delivering acclaimed content to viewers worldwide.


Business Upturn
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Kuruluş Osman Season 7: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
Alright, Kuruluş Osman fans, let's talk about the show that's got us all hooked—those epic battles, the drama, the betrayals, and Osman Bey being an absolute legend! After Season 6 wrapped on June 4, 2025, we're all itching to know what's next for the founder of the Ottoman Empire. Is Season 7 happening? When can we watch it? Who's coming back, and what's the story gonna be? Here's everythibg we know so far. Is Kuruluş Osman Season 7 Happening? As of right now, July 2025, ATV and Bozdağ Film haven't dropped the big 'Season 7 confirmed' bomb yet. But let's be real—this show's a global juggernaut, with fans from Turkey to Pakistan losing their minds over it. There's no way they're stopping now, right? Over on X, folks are hyped, and some Reddit threads are even whispering that Season 7 might be the final chapter for Osman's saga. No official word yet, so keep your eyes glued to ATV's Insta or their website for the big reveal. Kuruluş Osman Season 7 Release Date Speculation Okay, no confirmed date yet, but Kuruluş Osman loves its early October premieres. If everything goes smoothly, October 1, 2025, feels like a safe guess for Season 7's debut. We'll probably get 30–35 episodes, enough to keep us glued to our screens for months. For my fellow international fans, sites like Makkitv, GiveMe5, or Historical Point usually drop episodes with Urdu or English subs right after the Turkish airing. So, no matter where you are, you won't miss Osman's next move. Kuruluş Osman Season 7 Expected Cast The heart and soul of Kuruluş Osman is its stellar cast, led by Burak Özçivit as Osman Bey. Fans were thrilled when X posts in May 2025 confirmed Burak's return, shutting down rumors of a recast. Another crowd favorite, Cengiz Coşkun as Turgut Bey, is also expected to come back, bringing his axe-wielding charisma to the battlefield. Here's who else we're likely to see: Özge Törer as Bala Hatun, Osman's fierce and loyal first wife. Yıldız Çağrı Atiksoy as Malhun Hatun, the strategic second wife who's become a fan favorite. Emre Bey as Orhan, Osman's son, who's stepping into a bigger role as the heir. Ahmet Yenilmez as Sheikh Edebali, the wise mentor guiding Osman's path. New faces are a given each season, whether it's Byzantine villains, Mongol commanders, or new allies from the Kayı tribe. Past seasons introduced characters like Tekfur Kosses, so Season 7 might bring fresh rivals or heroes inspired by history or folklore. Kuruluş Osman Season 7 Potential Plot Kuruluş Osman is all about blending real history with gripping drama, and Season 7 will likely ramp up the stakes as Osman builds his fledgling empire. Season 6 left us with Osman eyeing Bursa, a key city in the Ottoman rise. Season 7 could zero in on the siege of Bursa, a long and brutal campaign that historically wrapped up after Osman's death under Orhan's leadership. Get ready for epic clashes with Byzantine forces and maybe even some rogue Turkish tribes stirring the pot. Here's what we might see, based on the show's direction and historical hints: Big Battles: Osman's push to conquer Bursa or other castles like Kestel could dominate the season, with jaw-dropping fight scenes that the show is known for. Expect plenty of swordplay and strategy as Osman outsmarts his enemies. Betrayals and Alliances: The Kayı tribe's unity is always tested, and Season 7 could bring new betrayals, perhaps involving Yakup Bey or a new traitor. The Mongols, led by figures like Karacelasun, might also crank up the tension with their schemes. Family Drama: Osman's personal life is never far from the spotlight. The storyline with his daughter Halime, raised by the villainous Sofia to oppose her family, left fans reeling in Season 6. Season 7 might explore how Osman and Bala deal with this heartbreak. Plus, Orhan and Alaeddin's growth as future leaders could take center stage. Ahmedabad Plane Crash


Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Daily Mail
Army vet is killed in freak accident just weeks after his family moved to live off the grid in Alaska
A Minnesota Army veteran who had just moved his family to Alaska to pursue dreams of a simpler life has been killed only three weeks after arriving in the state. Brian Neudecker, 45, was struck and killed by a train while riding on an ATV along a stretch of the Parks Highway in south-central Alaska on June 23. The deadly collision happened shortly after 10:30pm with first responders pronouncing Neudecker dead at the scene, tragically cutting short what had been a bold new chapter for the decorated veteran, his wife, and their young daughter. Neudecker and his wife, Rachael, who is also a military veteran, had packed up their lives in Minnesota in May. After selling their home, they set out with their four-year-old daughter to build a new life off the grid in the remote village of Talkeetna, about 100 miles north of Anchorage. The family had barely begun to settle into their new wilderness haven when disaster struck. The news sent shockwaves through the tight-knit veteran community and among neighbors in Alaska who had just started to get to know the Neudecker family. 'Their dream was to come live here in Alaska, and they moved up here and got a nice place,' a man who had befriended the couple told KTUU in Anchorage. 'They moved into a nice neighborhood; they were super nice people trying to live their dream.' According to Alaska State Troopers, Neudecker had been enjoying a ride through muddy backcountry terrain on his ATV that evening when he crossed the railroad tracks at a dangerous angle and was hit by a passing train. The Alaska State Troopers say their investigation remains open, but there is no indication of foul play. Loved ones set up a GoFundMe to help her pay for funeral costs, emergency travel, and the possibility of relocating once again. 'After years of military service, Rachael and Brian, both proud veterans, made the courageous decision to sell their home in Minnesota and pursue a shared dream: to live off the grid in the stunning wilderness of Alaska,' the fundraiser reads. 'With their 4-year-old daughter by their side, they set out to build a simpler, more intentional life, one rooted in nature, freedom, and family.' Neudecker was born in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, and had spent years living south of Morristown before making the long journey to Alaska, reaching their new homestead on May 31. Friends say he had been eager to begin building a more sustainable, rugged life that would see him teaching his daughter to appreciate the outdoors, and savoring the vast, breathtaking quiet that Alaska can offer. 'On June 23, Brian was in an ATV accident and did not survive,' the GoFundMe post explains. 'In an instant, Rachael lost her husband, his kids lost their father, and their new beginning was forever changed.' Donations have begun pouring in with $21,000 raised so far to help Rachael navigate the future that sees her grieving her husband, while trying to care for their young daughter. Neighbors in Talkeetna described Brian as generous and friendly, quick to wave and lend a hand as he and Rachael worked to set up their new off-grid home. 'They moved into a nice neighborhood; they were super nice people trying to live their dream. I've been talking to him every day… talking about hunting and fishing and everything and just been showing them the Alaska experience,' said Nick Taylor to KTUU. 'Your generosity will help carry them through this unimaginable time and honor Brian's memory by supporting the family he loved so deeply,' the fundraiser reads, urging people to help the family recover from the tragedy. Neudecker's adult daughter Taylor also paid a touching tribute to her father.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Minnesota veteran killed by train weeks after family's move to live off the grid in Alaska
Minnesota veteran killed by train weeks after family's move to live off the grid in Alaska originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Just weeks after living out his dream of moving to Alaska to live in the wilderness with his wife and 4-year-old daughter, a U.S. Army veteran from Minnesota was killed when he was struck by a train while riding his ATV. According to the Alaska State Patrol, the crash happened just after 10:30 p.m. on Parks Highway in south-central Alaska on June 23, with first responders pronouncing Brian Neudecker dead at the scene. Loved ones who arranged a GoFundMe after his death said he and his wife, Rachael, who is also a veteran, were just settling in after living out their lifelong dream in Talkeetna, Alaska. "After years of military service, Rachael and Brian, both proud veterans, made the courageous decision to sell their home in Minnesota and pursue a shared dream: to live off the grid in the stunning wilderness of Alaska," the fundraiser explains. "With their 4-year-old daughter by their side, they set out to build a simpler, more intentional life, one rooted in nature, freedom, and family." Neudecker, 45, was born in Redwood Falls, Minnesota. He and Rachael lived south of Morristown until relocating in May to a small village located on the Susitna River about 100 miles north of Anchorage. A man who befriended the Neudeckers in Alaska told KTUU that they were having fun in the mud on their ATVs when the accident happened. 'Their dream was to come live here in Alaska, and they moved up here and got a nice place,' the man told the Anchorage-based news outlet. 'They moved into a nice neighborhood; they were super nice people trying to live their dream." The GoFundMe has raised approximately $20,000 to help Rachael cover "funeral expenses, emergency travel and relocation support." This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 30, 2025, where it first appeared.