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Phil Gallagher death hoax – Did Mister Maker die?
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Phil Gallagher death hoax – Did Mister Maker die?

There have been death rumours about Phil Gallagher, better known as Mister Maker, since 2008. However, social media platforms like Twitter and TikTok further helped fueled the death hoax. However, we can confirmed to you that Phil Gallander is not dead and he is also hale and healthy. Who is Phil Gallagher? Phil is an English presenter best known for his role in children’s TV programmes Mister Maker on BBC and Grandpa in My Pocket. Mister Maker has been running since 2007 and is loved by children. How did Mister Maker’s death hoax start? The death hoax started in 2008 after fans took him for another presenter called Mark Speight, who hosted SMart, a children programme on BBC. Mark was reported to have committed suicide, and his body was found at Paddington station ...
Did fearless die: All you need to know about YouTube Star Fe4Rless
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Did fearless die: All you need to know about YouTube Star Fe4Rless

For numerous gamers and YouTube enthusiasts, the moniker Fearless or Fea4rLess would undoubtedly resonate. Fea4rless has transformed into a well-known identity on YouTube thanks to the Call of Duty and Fortnite video games he showcases on the platform. Through his videos, he has amassed a colossal following on YouTube with over three million subscribers; the astonishing aspect, however, is that no one is aware of Fearless’s true identity as he has maintained his anonymity and only engaged with fans through his videos. Nevertheless, in May 2020, a report emerged suggesting that Fearless had passed away; some accounts further asserted that the gamer succumbed to a health issue called Ligma. Further inquiries have uncovered that Fearless is alive but may have taken a brief hiatus from upl...
WHO says more than 1.5 million people die each year from diarrheal
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WHO says more than 1.5 million people die each year from diarrheal

Over 1.5 million individuals succumb annually to diarrheal diseases, including cholera, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), which also emphasized that the illness “is alarmingly re-emerging in numerous nations.” Tedros Ghebreyesus, the Director General of the World Health Organization, declared this Saturday evening in a video message on his official Twitter account to observe World Toilet Day (WTD). He further stated that nearly half of the global population lacks access to safe sanitation facilities and that one in five individuals do not have a toilet. Expanding on this, he remarked: “health systems also face challenges from the burden of increasingly resilient infections, girls leave school, and economies are affected. “Today, in anticipation of the UN 2023 conferen...