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TV presenter Somtochukwu Maduagwu, 29, dies in 3 storey plunge while trying to escape from armed robbers at her home
A BELOVED TV presenter has tragically plunged to her death during a horrifying armed robbery.
Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, 29, died on Monday night after she jumped from the third floor of her apartment building in Nigeria as armed robbers ransacked her home.


The popular TV host was discovered unconscious by police officers and rushed to hospital, but sadly died from her injuries.
A special investigation unit has been established to hunt down the armed robbers.
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Mac Jones turns heads with ‘Harley Quinn’ outfit before 49ers-Rams – ‘what is he wearing?’
MAC Jones has torn NFL fans with his outfit choice after leading the San Francisco 49ers to victory.
Quarterback Jones, 27, helped the 49ers to an extraordinary 26-23 overtime win against the Los Angeles Rams last night.


He was spotted before and after the game in a two-tone suit that has divided opinion.
Fans have taken to social media to debate his red and black outfit.
“Game was over when Mac Jones put on this suit,” one fan posted on X.
“What is he wearing?” another simply wrote.
Jones has received high praise for his performance against the Rams as he threw two first-half touchdowns.
The quarterback is in his first season with the 49ers after a year with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
He was named to start again versus the Rams as first-choice Brock Purdy, 25, remains sidelined with a toe injury.
It was a tough afternoon for the quarterback as Jones vomited on the sidelines as the game went to overtime.
Jones now faces a race against time to be fit for the 49ers’ game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next Sunday.
His outfit of choice has led to several comic book references online.
However, fans are unsure which Batman villain he most resembled with his red and black suit.
“Mac looks like a male version of Harley Quinn,” a third fan posted.
“Jones channeled ‘Batman Forever’ Two-Face with the pregame TNF fit,” a fourth replied.
The quarterback gave a cold-blooded eight-word response when asked about his fashion choices in the post-game press conference.
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“I wear suits because I’m going to work,” Jones explained.
And go to work Jones certainly has as the 49ers sit at the top of the NFC West after five games.
Jones delivered three wins for his new side already this season.
He has averaged a 99.1 passer rating during his three outings in 2025.
Their only loss came last week against the Jacksonville Jaguars as Purdy made a brief return.
This places them behind only the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC.
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Dad ‘could never work again’ over fatal health issue – Mounjaro will ‘save his life’ after world ‘ripped from under him’
A DAD says the world was ripped from under him when doctors told him he could never work again.
The Chicago security worker had just welcomed his son when he got the life-changing news.


At only 40, Derek Honig was diagnosed with stage five heart failure and stage three kidney failure.
“It was the end of the world,” he said.
“I was this big, young, strong kid. I probably weighed 300 pounds. Just had my son. And then I was told…the world was ripped from under me. I can’t work ever again.”
The Port Edwards, Wisconsin, man is now waiting for a heart transplant that doctors say is his only option for survival.
But before he could even qualify, he was told he needed to drop from 420 pounds to 220.
That’s when he turned to Mounjaro, a GLP-1 injection originally designed for diabetes that has also shown dramatic weight loss results.
“Basically, you’re gonna die if you don’t get a heart,” he recalled.
“You’re progressively going to get sicker and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
In the years that followed, his weight ballooned.
He gained more than 100 pounds and relied on an LVAD and pacemaker.
Doctors warned the devices would only last about five years. He’s now stretched them to 10.
“My doctor was like, ‘hey, I got this idea. If your heart team says cool, let’s do it. You need to get a heart transplant. Like, now’,” Honig said.
“So I said, ‘what the hell? I gotta be a dad. Let’s do it.’”
By last summer, Honig weighed 420 pounds.
What is Mounjaro?
- Brand name: Mounjaro (tirzepatide)
- Use: Originally approved for type 2 diabetes, also prescribed for weight loss.
- How it works: It’s a GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist that helps control blood sugar and reduces appetite.
- Results: Most patients lose 30–50 pounds; 80–90 pounds is considered rare.
- Limitations: 10–20% of people may not see any weight loss at all.
- Side effects: Can include nausea, diarrhea, constipation, gas pains, and fatigue.
- Dosing: Taken as a once-weekly injection, with doses ranging from 2.5mg to 15mg.
- Cost: Without insurance, prices can top $1,000 a month in the US.
His doctor prescribed Mounjaro to help him meet the strict weight requirement for a transplant.
One year later, he’s dropped 200 pounds and is holding steady at the target 220.
“I can go a day, two days even without eating,” he said.
“Not feeling hungry, not having any nausea, not having loss of energy. It’s weird.”
He’s now on 12.5 milligram weekly, one of the highest doses available.
Aside from some gas pains, Honig says he feels better than he has in 20 years.
The weight loss has transformed his daily life.
He no longer relies on a cart to move around and can finally keep up with his 11-year-old son, Brody.
“I like to do four wheeling, playing baseball and rough housing a lot with him,” Brody said.
“It’s been really fun and I’m proud of him.”
“My son is…he’s my number one,” Honig added.
“He’s the only reason I’m here. I mean, I don’t care about anything. Anything but him. I make sure I play with him. He pushes me.”
“He’s doing good and I’m excited for him to get a new heart,” Brody said.
Honig must now keep his weight steady at 220 and work on healthier habits to stay eligible for the transplant.
Experts say his results are extraordinary.
A U.W. Madison doctor said losing 80 to 90 pounds on GLP-1 drugs is considered rare.
Clinical trials show most patients drop 30 to 50 pounds, while up to 20 percent see no results at all.

