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Mom of 3 Killed by Airplane Wing While Riding Lawn Mower

A woman died after being hit by the wing of a plane while she was riding a lawn mower at an Oklahoma airport on Friday, according to officials. Samantha Hayes, 27, of Idabel, was struck and killed by the wing of the 1972 Bonanza A36 as it landed at Broken Bow Airport in McCurtain County on Friday, according to a report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol that was obtained by PEOPLE.

Photos Of Her Look Hollywood Life

Gabby Barrett came to slay at the 2022 CMT Music Awards on April 11! The gorgeous country singer was added as a last minute performer to the show on April 8, and she did not disappoint with her red carpet look. While walking the carpet with hubby, Cade Foehner, Gabby wore a pair of skintight black leather pants, which she paired with a white, belted top. To complete her look, the former American Idol contestant rocked pointy-toed, black pumps.

What Became of The Elliptical Stroller After Shark Tank?

Pier Paolo Visconti brought on a workout wonder for all mothers on season 9 of Shark Tank. Although impressive, his Elliptical Stroller did not appear to be a lucrative offer to the Sharks, and Visconti returned home empty-handed! So, what happened to the Elliptical Stroller after it was featured on Shark Tank? Is it considered a success? Even after nine seasons, it appears that Shark Tank fans are not done with the hit ABC business-reality show!

What Happened To Him and Where is He Now?

Nathaniel Kibby pleaded guilty to 7 felony counts, including kidnapping, sexual assault, and others. He is currently serving a jail term of 45 to 90 years in prison.  Nathaniel Kibby gained notoriety for kidnapping, sexual assault, and the physical and emotional torture he exerted on a 14-year-old girl named Abby Hernandez in 2013. Please, continue reading to learn what happened to Nathaniel Kibby and where he is today. Who Is Nathaniel Kibby?

3 Scorpion Species Found in Georgia (With Pictures)

Scorpions are not prolific in the humid climate of Georgia, but since they generally prefer hot weather, you are still sure to find them there. There are only two scorpion species that are native to the region, although a third has been spotted in the southern region of the state occasionally. While this third species is rarely seen, the other two can be found in and around homes fairly often, especially the Southern Devil scorpion, which prefers high-moisture areas like sinks, bathtubs, cellars, and basements.