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Ripe watermelon has a dark matte color, feels heavy, and sounds hollow when tapped. It also has a large yellow splotch at the ...
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A friend of Leah Seneng, the California middle school teacher who died weeks after being bitten by a bat in her classroom, recalls visiting her in the hospital shortly before her death on Friday ...
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A 60-year-old California art teacher died after being bit by a bat in her classroom, according to officials. Leah Seneng died on Nov. 22, a month after removing a bat from her classroom at Bryant ...
Laura Splotch has known Leah for about 15 years when their kids became friends in Kindergarten. Splotch said it was Leah's kind demeanor and love for the arts that bonded the two women.
Splotch told ABC affiliate KFSN that Seneng initially didn’t exhibit any symptoms after the bite. But then Seneng fell ill and was admitted to the hospital on Nov. 18 and put into a medical coma.
Leah Seneng, left, was "a really great artist," according to her friend Laura Splotch. Courtesy Laura Splotch. CNN — A California art teacher died from rabies November 22, ...
A Central California woman died from rabies after she was bitten by a bat, officials said Tuesday, in the first death from the saliva-passed disease in her county in more than 30 years.
A Sydney exterminator, known on TikTok as @roachsniper, has sent shivers down the spines of viewers with a stomach-churning video.