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‘It’s unfathomable’ -- Parents returning from Christmas shopping killed in Michigan collision
Read full article: ‘It’s unfathomable’ -- Parents returning from Christmas shopping killed in Michigan collisionADRIAN, Mich. – Tragedy struck an Adrian family when a collision killed a mother and father. “It’s so hard,” said Jeffrey Hale. His parents, 60-year-old David Hale and 57-year-old Deborah Hale, and the family dog all were killed in a collision Thursday night. “My parents were actually in Taylor, doing a little bit of Christmas shopping. On their way home, they live out in Adrian, and they were on US-223, only 5 minutes away from their home,” Jeffrey Hale said.
Man U lets in 6, Liverpool concedes 7 in incredible EPL day
Read full article: Man U lets in 6, Liverpool concedes 7 in incredible EPL dayJust when it looked like United's 6-1 collapse at home to Tottenham would be the day's biggest shock in the Premier League, Liverpool managed to surpass it. “We lost kind of the plot," Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp said. “To go and get a result and a performance like that, against an exceptional team, takes something special,” Villa manager Dean Smith said. United lost Anthony Martial to a red card that came after Erik Lamela overreacted to a slap in the face, with a delayed fall to the ground. A loss to Tottenham as United manager two years ago played a part in his firing that year.
Liverpool maintains perfect season start
Read full article: Liverpool maintains perfect season startAdrian of Liverpool lifts the UEFA Super Cup trophy as Liverpool celebrates victory following the UEFA Super Cup match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Vodafone Park on Aug. 14, 2019, in Istanbul. Liverpool continued its 100% start to the season with a resounding 3-0 victory Saturday away at Burnley to stay atop of the Premier League. The Reds are also the only team in England's top four leagues to have won every game so far this season. READ: Mo Salah warns opponents VAR will win him more penaltiesREAD: Jurgen Klopp makes waves by welcoming surfer into Liverpool campHowever, manager Jurgen Klopp played down the incident. Meanwhile, Frank Lampard's rocky start to life in the Chelsea dugout continued as the Blues let a two-goal lead slip at home to newly-promoted Sheffield United.