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6411421001_RINESTA COSINTA SIMA MOYA
Rinesta Sima Moya
15 episodes
4 days ago
Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.
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Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.
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The Man Who Encourages Friends from the 6th Floor of a Hotel in Semarang|Gangster Brawl
6411421001_RINESTA COSINTA SIMA MOYA
2 minutes 30 seconds
4 years ago
The Man Who Encourages Friends from the 6th Floor of a Hotel in Semarang|Gangster Brawl
The Man Who Encourages Friends from the 6th Floor of a Hotel in Semarang~Police held a press conference in the case of the death of twenty-four-year-old Christopher Bobby after he fell from the sixth floor of a hotel in Semarang due to being pushed by a friend. The suspect, twenty-three years old M Alfareandi, who was presented by the police, seemed to be looking down more often. The press was held at the Semarang Police Headquarters, Wednesday, November ten, two thousand and twenty-one afternoon. The suspect was seen wearing a blue prison suit and a black mask. Handcuffed, Alfredi sat in a chair in front of the police desk where the officers released the case. Alfandi also had time to convey a number of second news Gangster Brawl in Tanjung Priok Eats Death, 2 Perpetrators Arrested.The brawl of two gangster groups in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, killed a young man with the initials SR alias D, aged twenty-nine. Two of the perpetrators were arrested, while the other four are still being sought by the police. This brawl involved twenty Solobone gangsters and thirty Texas gangsters, on Jl RE Martadinata, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, on Wednesday, November three, two thousand and twenty-one. The two groups attacked each other using sharp weapons.
6411421001_RINESTA COSINTA SIMA MOYA
Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.