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A massive fire ripped through the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on Monday and an hour before the fire started, a very special moment was caught on camera between a man and a little girl — but they may not even know the photo exists, that is, until it reaches them via social media. That's what the person who took the photo hopes will happen.A Twitter user who claims she took the heartwarming photo of a man swinging a little girl in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris an hour before a massive fire ravaged the historic cathedral is hoping she can find the man in the photo and share it with him. Brooke Windsor took the photo and now she's trying to make sure the photo gets to the people in the photo after Monday's devastating fire. The photo was one of the last snapped before the fire so Windsor is making it her mission to find the duo in the photo. Brooke is asking social media to work its magic after she shared the photo on Twitter late Monday night with the caption: "I took this photo as we were leaving #NotreDame about an hour before it caught on fire. I almost went up to the dad and asked if he wanted it. Now I wish I had. Twitter if you have any magic, help him find this ????." I took this photo as we were leaving 1262

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A patient at Seattle Children's Hospital has died from a mold infection.The patient was one of six to develop an infection from 2018-2019, according to Alyse Bernal, public relations manager for the hospital.The infections follow several operating rooms being shut down in May by the detection of Aspergillus mold in the air. The hospital said that the risk to patients was low, but that it was contacting those who might have been exposed.The Children's Hospital patient died after developing an Aspergillus infection in 2018, Bernal said. Details about the patient and the case have not been shared for the sake of privacy.Gaps in air filtration is believed to have been key in the presence of mold, Bernal said. While the hospital works with outside industrial hygienists to clear the rooms of Aspergillus contamination, all 14 of the hospital's main operating rooms remain closed, Bernal said."We are systematically implementing improvements and corrective actions, and then retesting the air to validate our efforts have been effective. It is difficult to predict when we will be able to safely resume operations but our patients' safety is our priority and we will reopen our operating rooms when we are confident they are safe for patient care," Bernal said.Aspergillus is a common mold that most people breathe without getting sick but that poses a greater risk to those with weakened immune systems or lung disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health problems can include allergic reactions, lung infections and other organ infections.Those who developed infections at the hospital were at an increased risk because of the type of procedure they had, Bernal said.Mold infections in hospitals have had fatal consequences before.Mold played a part in five deaths between October 2014 and May 2016 at two University of Pittsburgh Medical Center hospitals, 1907

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An 82-year-old man known for pranking those around him got his very own comedic farewell in an unusual obituary this week.Connecticut native Joe Heller's life was described as one of "frugality, hoarding and cheap mischief," according to the 254

  

A person who dropped a backpack and tried to jump a bike rack near the White House has been taken into custody by the Secret Service, the agency tweeted Wednesday."At approximately 2:45 pm an individual dropped a backpack and attempted to jump a bike rack along the sidewalk on Pennsylvania Ave. The individual was immediately taken into custody by Secret Service Uniformed Division Officers," the agency tweeted around 3 p.m. ET.Secret Service responded with an update about a half hour later that the backpack had been cleared, and that pedestrian traffic would soon reopen.It's unclear if the person detained was arrested or will face charges. 658

  

Amanda Stewart was planning a big Disney World trip for her family this spring, booking flights for her family on Southwest Airlines.But in recent days, this nervous mom decided she'd rather stay home for now."With coronavirus popping up in the United States, we started getting worried," she said. "So, we just wanted to cancel and get a refund."But when she called Southwest Airlines, she said, "we couldn't get a refund."Travel agent explains what airlines are offeringLesley Sawhook is a travel agent who these days is more of a counselor to her clients at 573

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