Natalie Buss, 37, tried to fit dozens of marshmallows in her mouth during a fundraiser in October 2023 when she choked and died.
The family then threatened to create a scene unless the restaurant agreed to not charge them for their meal.
The children, aged between 12 and 14, were taken into custody over the death of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli at Franklin Park on Sunday evening.
James Denholm, 34, was jailed for recording more than a dozen people, including his customers, when they were in "intimate situations."
David Daintree, 53, was fatally mauled by his XL Bully Dog at his residence in Accrington on Tuesday, Aug. 20.
A haunted doll in Rotherham, England, believed to be possessed by a jilted bride, has reportedly attacked 17 men. The doll's aggressive behavior is raising concerns, with some speculating it may be driven by jealousy.
British tech tycoon Mike Lynch's daughter, Hannah, is among those feared dead after a yacht sank off Sicily, following a freak waterspout. The tragedy occurred during a celebration of Lynch's legal victory, with rescue efforts ongoing but hopes fading.
Mia Le Roux made history as the first deaf woman to be crowned Miss South Africa, inspiring many with her victory amid a pageant marked by controversy and discussions on inclusion. Her win highlights the importance of breaking barriers and advocating for marginalized communities.
Surrey-born Graham Thorpe was a brilliant batsman and later a batting coach, earning instant admiration for his performances against Australia and other top teams in the 1990s.
The pilot of the ill-fated Brazilian plane that crashed, resulting in the deaths of all 62 people onboard, has been identified as Captain Danilo Santos Romano. The tragic incident, which occurred in São Paulo, has drawn widespread attention as investigators seek to determine the cause.
Giancarlo Zicari, 49, plunged to his death at the Gajah Mas waterfalls on Sunday, Aug. 10.
Winter Swan-Miller was sentenced to serve a minimum of 23 years in prison for killing 62-year-old Stuart Maxwell Crocker in June last year.
Ismail Haniyeh, a prominent Hamas leader, was killed on Wednesday in Tehran by an explosive device planted two months earlier. The bomb, which caused extensive damage, was detonated remotely in a guesthouse managed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. Haniyeh's assassination, attributed to Israeli involvement by both Iranian and Hamas officials, threatens to destabilize the region and disrupt Gaza cease-fire talks.
The suspect in the Southport stabbing incident, Axel Rudakubana, has been named by the court to curb misinformation that sparked far-right riots. Rudakubana, initially anonymous due to his minor status, is charged following the attack that left three children dead and several others injured.
The assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, allegedly facilitated by spyware in a WhatsApp message, has sparked controversy and intensified regional tensions, with speculation about the involvement of WhatsApp co-founder Yan Borysovych Koum. Iran has accused Israel of a severe provocation, leading to calls for retaliation and raising concerns over the role of technology in geopolitical conflicts.