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The Living

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Initial release USA
Directors Jack Bryan
Box office5,514 USD (US)
Initial DVD release USA
Producers Jack Bryan
Laura DuBois
John Snyder
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About The Living


After beating his wife in an alcohol-fueled rage, a man (Fran Kranz) tries to redeem himself, while his brother-in-law (Kenny Wormald) hires a hit man to kill him.

XL bully ban: Fears move could increase dog attacks

XL bully ban: Fears move could increase dog attacks
Dec 3,2023 6:51 pm

... " The dog just ran from the conservatory… into The Living room and went straight for her face, " she said...

Head teacher says autistic student died despite family's plea for support

Head teacher says autistic student died despite family's plea for support
Nov 30,2023 8:51 pm

... His family adapted their small, terraced home, by changing The Living room into a bedroom and living area for Isaac - to give him more space and to try to prevent him from feeling so overwhelmed...

Aretha Franklin's sons are awarded property thanks to a will found in a couch

Aretha Franklin's sons are awarded property thanks to a will found in a couch
Nov 29,2023 6:41 am

... A newer version, from March 2014, was found within a spiral notebook containing Franklin s doodles wedged beneath The Living room sofa cushions...

French Senate to debate anti-gay law apology

French Senate to debate anti-gay law apology
Nov 22,2023 3:21 am

... Hussein Bourgi, a Socialist lawmaker who proposed the bill, said: " It is high time to bring justice to The Living victims of legislation which served as the basis for a politics of repression with brutal and punishing social, professional and familial consequences...

Minimum wage to rise to £11. 44 per hour

Minimum wage to rise to £11. 44 per hour
Nov 21,2023 11:51 am

... The chancellor accepted the proposals in full from the Low Pay Commission, which advises the government on the minimum wage, saying that the Conservatives target to " end low pay" by lifting The Living wage to two-thirds of a measure of average earnings, had now been met...

Awaab Ishak: Family demands 'punishment' for boy's mould death

Awaab Ishak: Family demands 'punishment' for boy's mould death
Nov 17,2023 2:41 am

... Mr Abdullah said the mould in his home at that time " was in the kitchen, it was in The Living room, it was in the bathroom"...

UK inflation falls sharply to 4. 6% as energy prices ease

UK inflation falls sharply to 4. 6% as energy prices ease
Nov 15,2023 5:21 am

... Legacy of higher prices James Smith, research director at the Resolution Foundation think tank which focuses on The Living standards of people on low-to-middle incomes, said " the cost-of-living crisis is far from over"...

Holocaust survivor George Shefi retraces escape 85 years on

Holocaust survivor George Shefi retraces escape 85 years on
Nov 8,2023 1:11 am

... " When you look at the world today, and you look at the growth of antisemitism, and the growth of hatred in all forms, whether it s Islamophobia, whether it s hatred of homosexuals, we have a responsibility to stand up and say: no, never again, must mean never again, " says Mr Saunders, who works for March of The Living UK, a Holocaust education charity...

Head teacher says autistic student died despite family's plea for support

Nov 3,2023 11:01 pm

By Ruth CleggBBC News

A former head teacher has spoken out After an autistic student, whose family had been pleading for support, died.

Isaac Uzoegbu, 16, was hit by a car After he ran from his house into The Road . His parents were struggling to manage as his behaviour became increasingly out of control.

He is the third autistic boy Bbc News has identified to die in the Kent and Medway Area over The Past three years.

Medway Council said it had given prompt support to The Family .

Isaac, who also had learning disabilities, died Five Days After The Accident outside his house in Gillingham, Kent, just After Christmas two years ago.

The Head teacher of his Special Needs school at The Time , Frances Akinde, believes his death could have been prevented if his local authority, Medway Council, had put in extra behaviour support for him.

Experts have told Bbc News that Autistic Children are far more likely to flee and put themselves in danger if they feel overwhelmed. Too often local authorities fail to recognise the risks and ways to manage a child's behaviour, they say.

Mrs Akinde contacted Bbc News After reading about the dozens of autistic people who had died following serious failings in their care by their local health and Social Services across England and Wales.

Of the 51 we identified, we highlighted the deaths of two boys from the Kent and Medway Area - Sammy Alban Stanley, 13, and 15-year-old Stefan Kluibenschadl - After .

The Coroner said if children with complex needs were not given access to the care and treatment they needed, it was " predictable that a similar incident may arise". Mrs Akinde said the failings in Isaac's care resembled those in Sammy's death two years earlier.

She told The Bbc : " I said to myself, if I stay quiet on this, I'm part of that system. "

Sammy and Stefan died within two years of each other. Both were autistic, both went to the same school, both were under the care of NHS Kent and Medway and both experienced serious failings in their care.

Sammy died in April 2020, nearly two years before Isaac. He fell from a cliff near his house in Ramsgate.

His autism - combined with Prader-Willi Syndrome, which causes learning disabilities and behavioural Challenges - meant he could often Run Away After becoming overwhelmed and would disassociate from The World around him. At These Times , he would lose any understanding of danger. Sammy's mum had begged for more support.

Six months before Stefan's death, he began to really struggle with his Mental Health . Despite a referral from his GP, NHS Kent and Medway rejected His Family 's pleas for help.

The Coroner ruled Stefan had died as a result of his own actions, but She Said she could not be sure of his intention.

Isaac's family have given Mrs Akinde permission to tell Isaac's story on their behalf.

" He was just The Most joyful young boy, " recalls the former head teacher of Rivermead School in Gillingham. " Everyone remembers Isaac for his smile. "

His behaviour began to change as he hit adolescence. Mrs Akinde says as he started to struggle socially, he became increasingly anxious, frightened and began to Lash Out .

Isaac's behaviour began to escalate in early September 2021, and Mrs Akinde says The School was doing all it could to manage it. She says she was in regular contact with The Local authority but, despite her pleas, little support came. Medway Council disputes this, saying it was not made aware of Isaac's issues until late November.

His Family adapted their small, terraced home, by changing the Living Room into a bedroom and living Area for Isaac - to give him more space and to try to prevent him from feeling so overwhelmed.

Mrs Akinde says The Situation reached crisis point in early December, just a few weeks before The Accident . A referral to The Local authority had been made on 25 November and assessments were still taking place.

With the Christmas holidays approaching, Mrs Akinde and her team were worried how Isaac would cope without the structure and routine of school.

The School offered respite provision over The Holiday to help Isaac and His Family , which would have had to be paid for by Medway Council.

The former head teacher says this offer was turned down because it was not seen as financially viable.

The Local authority told The Family to lock The Door every night in case he ran away, as his behaviour became more unpredictable and volatile.

Mrs Akinde says they felt they tried everything they could. " We had begged The Local authority for help at school and At Home , we checked in with the parents, " she says.

But their Worst Fears materialised. On 28 December, his father, who was also caring for his three other children, fell asleep and didn't lock The Door .

Isaac escaped barefoot and ran into The Path of an oncoming car.

He died Five Days later After suffering major head injuries.

Holding a card from Isaac, in which he had drawn a big Smiley Face , Mrs Akinde says tearfully, " he shouldn't have died in this way".

Dr Sarah Cassidy , an associate professor at the University of Nottingham who specialises in autism research, says between 30% and 50% of Autistic Children may flee an Area when they are overwhelmed - which researchers call " elopement".

" As many as a third who elope experience severe or even fatal injuries, " she says.

" There is a clear lack of understanding of autism in this case and it's something we see time and Time Again . "

She says even ordering The Family a magnetic lock so The Front door was secured automatically might have made a difference.

Mrs Akinde highlighted the lack of support for Isaac's family in a child death Review - a process which takes place After any child dies in England and which should inform The Coroner 's investigations at the inquest.

Bbc News has obtained an audio recording of Isaac's inquest. Neither The School or The Local authority were asked to give evidence.

The Coroner ruled that Isaac's death was due to a road Traffic Collision .

The Bbc approached Kent and Medway Coroner Service for comment but it did not respond.

Medway Council told The Bbc it had acted promptly to provide direct support to The Family , and it arranged an emergency Review about Isaac's future education After becoming aware of the former head teacher's concerns, adding it was " truly a tragic accident".

While Medway Council has responsibility for Social Services provision, NHS Kent and Medway oversaw Isaac's child death Review .

Alison Cannon, Kent and Medway's chief nurse, said The Loss of a child is traumatic and it took its statutory role very seriously, adding that it had " followed all national guidance and law".

Anne Longfield , the former children's commissioner, told Bbc News that having so many different organisations involved in a child's care often means it is hard to find who was responsible After a tragedy.

She Said : " No-one is clear enough whose job it is to keep these children safe. "

Mrs Akinde says she was not only devastated by Isaac's death, but also by the lack of accountability afterwards.

She says: " I want Isaac to be an example of what happens when you don't care enough. "

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