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Dayton Webber, a quadruple amputee and former professional cornhole star, has been charged with first‑ and second‑degree murder after police say he fatally shot a friend during an argument in Maryland. Once celebrated for overcoming a life‑threatening infection that cost him all four limbs and becoming the first quadruple amputee in the American Cornhole League, Webber now faces accusations that he shot the victim inside his car and fled with the body still inside before being arrested hours later.
A comedian is facing a £21 million (about $27 million) lawsuit after joking that the Zulu chant opening The Lion King simply translates to “Look, there’s a lion.” Composer Lebo M alleges the remark misrepresented the lyrics, mocked their cultural significance, and damaged his professional reputation, while the comedian argues he’s being sued for making a joke that went viral.
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Dayton Webber, a quadruple amputee and former professional cornhole star, has been charged with first‑ and second‑degree murder after police say he fatally shot a friend during an argument in Maryland. Once celebrated for overcoming a life‑threatening infection that cost him all four limbs and becoming the first quadruple amputee in the American Cornhole League, Webber now faces accusations that he shot the victim inside his car and fled with the body still inside before being arrested hours later.
A comedian is facing a £21 million (about $27 million) lawsuit after joking that the Zulu chant opening The Lion King simply translates to “Look, there’s a lion.” Composer Lebo M alleges the remark misrepresented the lyrics, mocked their cultural significance, and damaged his professional reputation, while the comedian argues he’s being sued for making a joke that went viral.
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