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It then may have got lost and starved to death.
Local doctors say some have starved to death in Madaya.
News reports have speculated that Ms. Wu starved to death.
"Thousands of people may have starved to death," he said.
Many hogs that died during Hurricane Floyd starved to death.
Many became stuck in the mud, dehydrated and starved to death.
"The initial thoughts are that he starved to death," he said.
They were either killed, died of disease, or starved to death.
With China besieged by famine, Mr. Li almost starved to death.
Rest in peace Mario, he starved to death in the waiting room.
The medicine would do no good if the woman starved to death.
Runaway inflation followed, and tens of thousands of people starved to death.
In 2011, some 260,000 people starved to death due to famine in Somalia.
Even a giant can be starved to death, and this weekend Uber Inc.
As people starved to death, Ji scavenged coal to help feed his family.
In practice, under Mao, millions starved to death while officials looked the other way.
In just one month towards the end of 1941, 50,000 people starved to death.
With nowhere else to go Stephen sat on his raft and starved to death.
It's revealed that her father horrifically starved to death and her brother killed himself.
If the U.S. had not acted, hundreds of millions would have starved to death.
Eight were captured; one starved to death in a Japanese prison camp and three were executed.
The present occupants of those lands—tens of millions of them—would be starved to death.
One man reported systematic beating and rape; others witnessed people being starved to death or shot.
The murres likely starved to death because the Blob caused more competition for fewer small prey.
One starved to death in a Japanese prison camp and three were executed by the Japanese.
Literally millions were starved to death as a matter of policy to break the middle-class farmers.
At least 80,000 reindeer have starved to death in the past decade due to the melting ice.
It has already attracted global criticism for its siege of Madaya, where dozens have starved to death.
Like Chol, he paid an enormous price: His father, brother, and sister starved to death along the way.
She had to hide from her killers in a closet and almost starved to death as a result.
Millions struggle to survive in besieged or hard-to-reach areas, and several dozen have starved to death.
Amnesty said it had collected evidence that thousands of people have starved to death in displacement camps since 20153.
Dr. Rashid said it was widely believed that, left alone in the abandoned house, he had starved to death.
In 1942-43, after the government failed to respond to the shortage, some two million people starved to death.
The company said some pigs starved to death because they did not have the cash to buy feed on time.
In recent years, stories of exorcisms involving people being beaten, poisoned, stomped, and starved to death have made global headlines.
Lack of regular access to food and medicine was beginning to kill; some of the most vulnerable starved to death.
In 1982, warm El Niño waters prevented nutrients from rising to the ocean surface, and many animals starved to death.
This, coupled with the fact that all the study aardvarks were found emaciated, suggests that the aardvarks actually starved to death.
His style of thinking prevailed in many places, and tens of millions of people were killed, disappeared, and starved to death.
Rain threatens to wash over Camp Fire victims in Northern California; an estimated 85,000 children have starved to death in Yemen.
In 2013, around 61,000 reindeer starved to death on Russia's Yamal Peninsula after rare Arctic rains cut off their food supply.
Only a couple of months later, when the baby dino appears to have starved to death, it weighed about 88 pounds.
An estimated 85,000 children under five may have starved to death in Yemen since 2015, Save the Children said on Thursday.
Karl literally didn't care if we starved to death, and my thought was, 'Hey, this isn't about rock and roll or music.
The penguins cannot travel as far as the fish, she says, which they rely on for food, and some starved to death.
In the largest scale mass murder in human history, as many as 22019-45 million Chinese starved to death between 1958-1962.
The other two belonged to an absentee owner, members of the federation said at the time, and may have starved to death.
He was one of the lucky ones: 46 civilians starved to death in Madaya in December and January, Doctors Without Borders reported.
"We have been told that people including children there have starved to death," Ghada Hatim, MSF head of mission in Nigeria, said.
Under Stalin, over 6900 million of Kazakhs were starved to death in the agricultural "collectivization" of the 2628s – one third of the population.
He's run gulags and filled prisons with political dissidents, where people have been deliberately starved to death, according to a United Nations report.
Citizens of what was once one of the region's wealthiest nations, endowed with plentiful oil, have starved to death and died from preventable diseases.
So, basically, for God knows how long, I was feeding some random rats or mice while my pet hamster starved to death in his cage.
But many others are ambivalent about the chaos caused by the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution and the Great Leap Forward, when millions starved to death.
The Communist Party tightly controls discourse on the 1958-61 Great Leap Forward, in which millions starved to death due to ill-conceived economic policies.
After the fire bombings leveled Tokyo in the Pacific War, my father-in-law watched his parents bury his infant sister, who starved to death.
Rongerik Atoll was an uninhabited spot more than 120 miles away from home, where many of the people relocated from Bikini nearly starved to death.
Two hundred reindeer starved to death last winter on a remote Arctic archipelago, with researchers in Norway saying that climate change contributed to their starvation.
Of the eight Doolittle prisoners, three were executed; one starved to death; and the four survivors endured horrific conditions until the end of the war.
In 1918, the sick starved to death, not for lack of food but because people were too afraid to get close enough to feed them.
Then, once it was only poor and middle class kids at the schools they would be starved to death even more than they already are.
Thus, she blames the young woman who made her acknowledge this part of herself that was always there but that she had successfully starved to death.
" He added, "Peace talks in Geneva are happening later this month, but peace is a pipe dream while children are being starved to death with impunity.
Demonstrators hold banners during a protest for civilians who starved to death in Madaya, on January 5, 2016 at Maret el Numan district of Idlib, Syria.
"We have been told that people, including children there, have starved to death," Ghada Hatim, the group's head of mission in Nigeria, said in a statement.
Williams' life, which was hardscrabble from the start, ended in 1998 as a result of AIDS-related illnesses; worse, the impoverished artist also starved to death.
As many as 8,800 birds in the Bering Sea starved to death in late 2016, in part due to the climate crisis, says a new study.
If you instead spend that $5 on a drink or a shirt, he will have starved to death, and you will have a drink or a shirt.
Conditions are so dire in Falluja for the tens of thousands of civilians trapped there that dozens of people have starved to death, civilians and activists say.
In August, a fruitcake was unearthed in Antarctica, apparently abandoned by the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott in 1911 (who starved to death on a later expedition).
In Gaodadian Village in Xinyang, two mounted stones stand etched with the names of 72 people who starved to death in this settlement of around 120 residents.
In the heated, acidified ocean that has killed all fish, baleen whales will have certainly starved to death long ago, obviating the need for any such regulations.
According to humanitarian agencies, at least 85,000 children have starved to death in Yemen since the war began and around 14 million are at risk of famine.
As Killip recognized, these words took on a different meaning after Sands and, soon after, nine other prisoners starved to death during a well-publicized hunger strike.
Malnourishment was a fact of life before the war, but eight children have starved to death in Aden's hospitals so far this year, against 11 all of last.
Humanitarians and aid experts worry the country could fall into a famine worse than the one that occurred in 2011, when a quarter-million people starved to death.
Nusair's story is terrifyingly typical for families in Yemen, where 85,000 children aged under 5 are thought to have starved to death in almost four years of civil war.
This documentary follows the story of Linda Bishop, a New Hampshire mother with severe bipolar disorder and psychosis who eventually starved to death after hiding in an abandoned farmhouse.
Thousands of people have starved to death in the camps in the past three years, the report alleges, while others, including 32 children and babies, have died in detention.
Thousands of people have starved to death in the camps in the past three years, the report alleges, while others, including 63 children and babies, have died in detention.
James Blunt on his special relationship with Carrie Fisher, plus the mom whose infant son accidentally starved to death joins us live Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
An aid convoy on Monday brought the first food and medical supplies for months to the town, where thousands are trapped and local doctors say some have starved to death.
It's the unconscionable war in Yemen, where we are complicit in the deaths of almost a quarter million Yemenis so far, many of them children who have starved to death.
A 16-year-old with cerebral palsy in a village in Hubei Province, where Wuhan is the capital, starved to death days after his father was taken to a hospital.
ESSEX, Vt. – Officials say a Vermont man unable to care for two dozen cows found starved to death on a farm has been cited on a charge of cruelty to animals.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the subsidies went away, and North Korea sank into an economic catastrophe so terrible that as much as one-tenth of the population starved to death.
South Sudan has been hit by the same east African drought that has pushed Somalia back to the brink of famine, six years after 260,000 people starved to death in 2011.
While a patient there, she was involuntarily sterilized; later, she was transferred to a psychiatric hospital, where she was deliberately starved to death in 1945, and buried in a mass grave.
Thousands of people may have starved to death in areas deliberately cut off by Syrian government troops and the Islamic State (IS), the United Nations human rights chief said on Monday.
One whale's stomach had ruptured, and the other one, which had consumed more than 160 pounds of trash, is likely to have starved to death as the garbage obstructed its stomach.
So many children reportedly starved to death there, the nuns ran out of places to bury them; their bones were hidden in the walls of a new boarding school under construction.
But the estimated one million peasants who starved to death in Xinyang, after Mao's Great Leap Forward spawned the biggest famine in modern times, went unnoted in official reports about the visit.
Mr. Xi's recasting of China's history has left less and less room to reflect on traumas like the tens of millions who starved to death across the country from 1958 to 1960.
Theft of money meant to buy food for soldiers has also been a common problem, extending even into the main military hospital, where in 2011 some soldier patients reportedly starved to death.
Pol Pot and his communist Khmer Rouge movement in Cambodia orchestrated a brutal, anti-intellectual "social engineering program" in which up to 2 million Cambodians were executed or overworked or starved to death.
He made it to the base camp just as his partner had burned his clothes and was ready to give up and leave; and if he had, Joe probably would have starved to death.
On top of the civil war, South Sudan has been hit by the same east African drought that has pushed Somalia to the brink of famine, six years after 260,000 people starved to death.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the subsidies went away, and in the 1990s, North Korea sank into an economic catastrophe so terrible that as much as one-tenth of the population starved to death.
When Elisabeth and a group of women are led into a gas chamber (in real life she was starved to death), the movie focuses a woman with Down's syndrome to cynically ramp up the tragedy.
In 1999, a Scottish woman starved to death after her diary mentioned Jasmuheen's teachings, while Australian follower Lani Morris reportedly coughed up black liquid and passed away after going seven days without food and water.
The story is that of Marc Dutroux, a Belgian pedophile who kidnapped, imprisoned and raped six girls in 1996; two he then buried alive, two starved to death in an underground chamber and two survived.
North Korea has known much greater hardship—hundreds of thousands of people starved to death in the 1990s—and there is no sign of sanctions fomenting enough discontent in elite circles to encourage a palace coup.
Aid groups say that tens of thousands of children have already starved to death in Yemen because of the war, and that 12 million people are at risk of starvation if the fighting does not stop immediately.
Children often bear the brunt of this deprivation: The harrowing statistic of 85,000 young children thought to have starved to death since 2015 was called a conservative estimate by aid agency Save the Children, which released the figure.
A Pennsylvania couple who brought their unconscious 23-month-old daughter to the hospital in February claiming she was sick were charged with murder on Thursday after an autopsy revealed the toddler allegedly starved to death, PEOPLE confirms.
Thon Thamrongnawasawat, a marine biologist and lecturer at Kasetsart University, told the Agence France-Presse that the young male probably starved to death, as the bags made it impossible for him to eat or digest any nutritional food.
The medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Saturday that 16 people had starved to death in the government-besieged town of Madaya since aid convoys arrived this month and accused the authorities of blocking medical shipments.
She rarely spoke about the darkness of those years, where she was forced to live in a cellar due to the bombing, nearly starved to death due to food shortages, and lost her beloved uncle, Otto van Limburg Stirum.
As the fighting, and Saudi bombing, intensified, thousands of children have starved to death, thousands more civilians have been killed in the fighting, 14 million are on the brink of famine and more than a million suffer from cholera.
The aid convoy arrived on Monday, bringing the first food and medical supplies for months to the western town of Madaya, where 40,000 people are trapped by encircling government forces and local doctors say some residents have starved to death.
Like too many women in the Middle East, they are often forced or sold into opposite-sex marriages, sexually assaulted and even beaten or starved to death by husbands or families who reject them as a stain on their honor.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will introduce a proposal to set up a Marine Protection Area (MPA) to help the Adelie penguin colony in east Antarctica after all but two chicks starved to death this breeding season, according to the BBC.
Westbrook basically threw his entire reputation into a hurricane, balling out of control on stat sheets while his team starved to death and withered on the vine around him one game, and getting thoroughly dominated by Ricky Rubio in another.
A year earlier, a South Korean couple were so wrapped up in an online video game, Anima: Beyond Fantasy, in which they raised a virtual child together, that they failed to feed their own infant child, who starved to death.
The season premiere featured Arya talking to Lannister soldiers who lamented they might never again see home, while the Hound found the corpses of a father and daughter he'd met several seasons before, who starved to death thanks to war-imposed food shortages.
She also supported other causes like the abolition of the slave trade, and led an investigation into British concentration camps in South Africa during the Boer War, camps in which tens of thousands of Afrikaners and black South Africans starved to death.
In all, he said, some 200 animals, many of them smuggled across the tightly controlled Egyptian border in tunnels, have starved to death in the zoo since a seven-week war between Israel and Palestinian militants in 2014 prevented him getting enough food for them.
Dozens of aid trucks headed to Madaya, where more than two dozen people were reported to have starved to death, after an outpouring of international concern and condemnation over the dire conditions in the town, where some 42,000 people are living under a government siege.
Every so often, he'll post a direct glimpse of impending doom: a sea otter wheezing its last breaths on an Alaskan beach, or the body of a young polar bear that starved to death in an area of the Arctic that has lost its ice.
China's push for Brazilian land goes beyond the trade warThe leadership in China is not too old to remember the Great Famine of 1959-61, when tens of millions of Chinese starved to death, primarily as a result of government policies preventing private ownership of land and businesses.
Then we move to Washington state at a rehab center where internet addiction specialist Hilarie Cash recounts a true story about a couple in South Korea so obsessed with an online game about taking care of a little girl that their actual baby starved to death in neglect.
The best parts of the novel are where Chee's love of kitsch comes into contact, if not with realism, then with reality at its most unsettling—for example, in his account of the Franco-Prussian War, with its culminating siege, in which thousands of Parisians starved to death.
In what appears to be his new Twitter account, Damore can be seen wearing a shirt with the word "Goolag," a play on "Google" that means to suggest the Silicon Valley search company is something like the infamous Soviet camps where prisoners were worked and starved to death as part of one of the 20th century's worst genocides.
One thread of Lapine's story concerns a five-year-old girl who has been found starved to death in her family's apartment, months after the Administration for Children's Services deemed her mother fit to raise her—a deliberate echo of the Nixzmary Brown case, from 2006, in which a seven-year-old in Brooklyn was killed by her mother and stepfather, even after reports of abuse had been made.

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