The death of a Northwestern University women’s basketball player who was found lifeless in her dorm room on Monday afternoon has been ruled a suicide by hanging, the Cook County Medical Examiner confirms to People.
Jordan Hankins was a 19-year-old sophomore in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.
“We are heartbroken and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jordan Hankins. Our love and thoughts are with her family, teammates and friends,” Jim Phillips, Vice President for Athletics and Recreation, said in a written statement. “Jordan made a dramatic impact on our Wildcats community.”
Her brother, Jared Hankins,...
Jordan Hankins was a 19-year-old sophomore in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.
“We are heartbroken and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jordan Hankins. Our love and thoughts are with her family, teammates and friends,” Jim Phillips, Vice President for Athletics and Recreation, said in a written statement. “Jordan made a dramatic impact on our Wildcats community.”
Her brother, Jared Hankins,...
- 1/11/2017
- by caitlinkeating89
- PEOPLE.com
A Northwestern University women’s basketball player was found dead in her dorm room on Monday afternoon, university officials confirm to People.
Jordan Hankins, a sophomore in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, was 19.
“We are heartbroken and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jordan Hankins. Our love and thoughts are with her family, teammates and friends,” Jim Phillips, Vice President for Athletics and Recreation, said in a written statement. “Jordan made a dramatic impact on our Wildcats community.”
Her head coach, Joe McKeown, adds that she was a “remarkably dynamic young woman.”
“This is a devastating loss for our basketball family.
Jordan Hankins, a sophomore in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, was 19.
“We are heartbroken and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jordan Hankins. Our love and thoughts are with her family, teammates and friends,” Jim Phillips, Vice President for Athletics and Recreation, said in a written statement. “Jordan made a dramatic impact on our Wildcats community.”
Her head coach, Joe McKeown, adds that she was a “remarkably dynamic young woman.”
“This is a devastating loss for our basketball family.
- 1/10/2017
- by caitlinkeating89
- PEOPLE.com
Five family members found dead in a bedroom at their Utah home over the weekend weren't shot or stabbed, but their causes of death could remain a mystery for weeks, police said Monday. A couple and three of their children were found by an older son in the parents' bedroom in Springville, Utah, near Provo, police Lt. Dave Caron said. A preliminary autopsy found they weren't killed by violent assault. A test of air in the house by firefighters did not find any carbon monoxide, but investigators said the family could still have been poisoned by gas if it dissipated before the test.
- 9/30/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
The rumours have been circling for a while, and at last they've been confirmed. The original lineup of Black Sabbath have reformed. Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward have reunited! They'll be headlining the Download festival, playing their own world tour and releasing a comeback album produced by who else but comeback king Rick Rubin. To celebrate, we've immersed ourselves in rock 'n' roll rumour and history for ten facts about one of the most influential bands in history. 1. Black Sabbath were formed in Birmingham in 1968. They originally featured saxophonist Alan Clarke and guitarist Jim Phillips and were called The Polka Tulk Blues Band (named after some talcum powder), before becoming Polka Tulk. Clarke and Phillips left and the band were renamed Earth. They finally became Black Sabbath (more)...
- 11/14/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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