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Work-life balance: The most employee ‘friendly’ cities in the UK revealedA COUPLE were heading out for a family dinner when they were mown down and killed in a horrific hit-and-run near their home. Georgina Hogg Moore, 39, and her husband Anthony Hogg, 40, were just 180 metres from their home when they were struck by a grey Audi A7. The couple were crossing a road close to Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, west Dublin, around 5.45pm on St Stephen’s Day. The mum-of-two was pronounced dead at the scene while her husband was brought to hospital before passing away in the early hours of this morning. The couple’s daughter Becky, who is in her teens, also suffered bruising in the shocking crash but her injuries aren’t life threatening. The young woman is tonight being comforted by relatives. Gardai believe she may have been pushed to safety by her brave parents. The mum’s heartbroken cousin, Carly Gray, told The Irish Sun how the family had been left devastated by the tragedy. She said: “All we can say is that Georgina and Anthony are loved beyond measure and will forever be in our hearts. “This is a devastating tragedy that has torn our family apart. Two children have been left without both parents and their daughter witnessed such trauma. Most read in Irish News “They were just going out for dinner and their lives were taken — they have been taken from us all.” In a social media post, Ms Gray also posted: “If anyone has any information on who did this, please come forward. 'WHOLE NIGHTMARE IS HARD TO COMPREHEND' “My beautiful cousin Georgina and her husband. Two children left without a mother and father over a reckless driver.” The couple, from the Whitestown Avenue area of the capital, also lost their lives just three days after Mr Hogg celebrated his 40th birthday. One resident told us: “Georgina and Anto were brilliant parents and neighbours. It’s awful to think that something so bad could happen to a lovely family. “They were just so friendly and decent — and the whole nightmare is hard to comprehend. 'ENTIRE COMMUNITY HAS BEEN LEFT DEVASTATED' “The entire community has been left devastated by this and we’re all just heartbroken for their poor children, family and friends.” Another resident said: “Georgina and Anto were devoted to their children — that’s all they lived for.” Following the crash, the driver of the vehicle sped away from the scene. The car was recovered by Gardai in the Tyrrelstown area over an hour after the incident. The suspected driver, aged in his late 40s, later handed himself into Blanchardstown Garda station at about 10.30pm on St Stephen’s night. PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS He’s being quizzed on suspicion of dangerous driving causing death. Gardai also confirmed they don’t believe the couple were deliberately targeted. He can be held for 24 hours before either being released or charged. The suspect is from the west Dublin area and has previous convictions for drugs but isn’t regarded as a major gangland player. 'COULD HAVE BEEN A LOT WORSE' One source told us: “It’s lucky that Gardai aren’t dealing with another death. “The couple’s daughter appears to have been hit by a wing mirror but it could have been a lot worse.” Detectives are also hoping to speak to the couple’s daughter once they have received the all-clear from medics. Fingal County Council Deputy Mayor John-Kingsley Onwumereh offered his condolences to the couple’s relatives. 'TERRIBLE INCIDENT' The Fianna Fail councillor said: “This is such a devastating incident to happen to the families and the wider community. “All our thoughts and prayers will be with those who lost their lives in this terrible incident. As the Garda probe continues, officers have urged anyone with information to come forward. READ MORE SUN STORIES They said: “Gardai appeal to anyone who may have witnessed this collision to contact them. “Anyone with information is asked to contact Blanchardstown Garda station at 01 6667000 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800666111.”
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NoneISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday announced that from December 31, no Afghan nationals will be allowed to stay in Islamabad without a No Objection Certificate (NOC). Speaking to the media during a visit to the ongoing construction of an underpass at F-8, Naqvi reaffirmed the government’s stance on regulating foreign nationals in the capital. “After December 31, anyone from Afghanistan without an NOC will be required to leave Islamabad,” Naqvi said, highlighting the government’s increased vigilance over foreign residents in the city. Addressing the aftermath of the recent protests, Naqvi dismissed claims about numerous fatalities circulating on social media. “There is a lot of noise about bodies in hospitals, but no one is giving specifics. I asked the protesters to provide the name of even one person who died. Their embarrassment is evident as they struggle to name anyone,” he said. The Interior Minister emphasised that a comprehensive report on the protests would soon be submitted to the High Court. Meanwhile, Islamabad appears to be returning to normal after the chaos caused by the protests. “The city is on track, with rapid progress on the F-9 road and underpass,” Naqvi added. Following the visit, the Minister and Punjab Rangers DG, Major General Mohammad Atif bin Akram, toured PIMS Hospital to meet with security personnel injured during the protests. The officials visited the injured officers from Rangers, FC, and the police, praising their bravery. “You are the heroes of the nation,” Naqvi said, commending their courage in thwarting the violent protests. “We are proud of you for maintaining patience and composure in the face of adversity.” The Minister also ensured that the injured personnel would receive the best possible medical treatment. Over 900 PTI workers arrested in three days: IG Islamabad Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, announced on Wednesday that a total of 954 protesters have been arrested over the past three days, with 610 of those arrests occurring just on Tuesday. The arrests were part of the law enforcement response to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protests in the capital. Speaking at a press conference alongside the Chief Commissioner of Islamabad, IGP Rizvi reported the seizure of more than 200 vehicles and 39 different types of weapons, including Kalashnikovs, 12-bore guns, and other firearms, from protesters during the demonstration. “We have video evidence showing armed protesters advancing with masks on their faces,” Rizvi stated, highlighting the seriousness of the unrest. Additionally, the IGP revealed that out of 71 individuals reported as injured during the protests, 52 were law enforcement personnel. He further explained that protesters had employed large fans to blow tear gas fumes back towards security forces, intensifying the confrontation. He emphasised that all roads leading to and from Islamabad are open, and routine activities are continuing without disruption. “No one will be allowed to challenge the state’s authority,” he asserted. While containers have been removed, patrolling and security checks will continue at key locations. “Outsiders will not be allowed to stay in Islamabad without security clearance,” Muhammad Ali Randhawa reiterated. He also noted that protesters attacked journalists, prompting authorities to move the media from the area. “Fuel pumps were temporarily shut down due to concerns that they might be set on fire.” Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() );