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Wife of doctor who 'drove car off cliff' with family inside begs for attempted murder charges to be dropped

The wife of a California doctor accused of deliberately driving a car off a cliff with his family inside has begged prosecutors to drop the charges against him, according to US media reports.

Dharmesh Patel, 42, has pleaded not guilty to three counts of attempted murder.

His wife Neha and their son and daughter, aged four and seven at the time, were in the car.

Patel, a radiologist, was driving his white 2021 Tesla Model Y along the Pacific Coast Highway south of San Francisco, when it plunged several hundred feet off the cliff at Devil's Slide.

All four survived the crash in what one official called an "absolute miracle".

Patel's wife, who suffered serious injuries, spoke for the first time in court since the incident on 2 January last year.

She told the proceedings on Thursday in Redwood City, California, her husband should be released from jail and sent home under a mental health diversion programme, according to The Mercury News.

Mrs Patel blamed her husband's actions that day on "a mental health episode beyond any of our understanding and control" and said "things will be different" if he is allowed to return home to their family, the California-based paper reported.

"We need him in our life," she reportedly said, giving evidence to the courtroom via a video call.

"We're not a family without him."

She spoke at length about the impact of her husband's absence on their children, saying she has often found her daughter crying at night, the newspaper reported.

Her son has asked why it's "taking so long" for his father to return home, she said, adding the boy was "heartbroken".

Noting that Friday is the couple's 16th wedding anniversary, she described her husband as a "kind and altruistic" man, who "has been my best friend for more than 25 years".

"Seeing my kids in emotional pain is one of the hardest things I've had to endure," she said.

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The court previously reportedly heard Patel suffered from a major depressive disorder - and a psychotic episode on the day of the crash.

Mark Patterson, a psychologist who gave evidence for the defence, told the court that in the days before the incident Patel grew increasingly delusional and believed his children were at risk of being kidnapped and molested.

His mental state has been a key issue in the case, with his wife reportedly initially telling rescuers her husband was "depressed" and "he purposefully drove off" the cliff.

The trial continues.

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I still haven’t found my dream husband — is it too late to try dating apps?

I am sad that I haven’t found a long-lasting husband. I’m divorced, and my previous relationships and marriage look like intentional hits. I’m not sure what brought this on. I’m in my 40s and I still would like a man in my life. The men I’ve met all seem to enjoy having their homes to themselves. It’s kind of frightening.

Some female friends have told me that the good ones are already taken, so I’m waiting for a divorce to happen. Should I try online dating? Do you think I should reach out to another state for someone?


Here's Lee's version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIuryZ8JUJM
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My cheating wife stole $50K from me and attacked me when I tried to leave her

As far as I’m concerned, my marriage is over. For the past 10 years or more, my wife has recklessly spent our joint savings and my pension savings, taken out credit cards in my name without my knowledge and put us through bankruptcy. We now have over $50K in debt with nothing left. She has also been having affairs on the side.

I can’t trust a word she says or continue to live like this. Each time, she has begged for forgiveness and promised not to do it anymore — until she does it a week later. We agreed to separate a month ago, but now she realizes there’s not going to be any regular income from me and wants to stay married. When I told her no, she attacked me physically.

I don’t want the police involved. I have a daughter on the spectrum. Although she’s a young adult, she will blame me, and what relationship I have with her will be destroyed. I have been advised to not move out, as that can be seen by the courts as abandoning my property to her.
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...counterpart across the isle's " GOP Dysfunction"... ???

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House Democrats Swear They Are Not Enjoying GOP's Dysfunction — Honest!

Democratic staffers on Capitol Hill were recently discussing the state of the House in a group chat when one posted a meme from “The Simpsons” to illustrate the point.

The choice? Two knife-wielding monkeys fighting as onlookers surround them in a circle and cheer them on. The implication was the monkeys were the House Republicans and the bystanders were the Democrats.

While Republicans retain the House majority, the extent of infighting has become glaringly apparent in recent weeks, most notably with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) threatening to call for a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).

Publicly, Democrats are avoiding giving Republicans what coaches would call “bulletin board material,” a slight or insult around which the GOP could rally, but they also want to project an air of seriousness as an implicit contrast to Republicans’ ineptitude.

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) smiled for just a second when asked Wednesday if Democrats are enjoying Republicans’ misfortune. Then he launched into a very measured and dull answer.

“We’re going to continue to keep the focus on getting results for the American people and delivering real results on their behalf,” Jeffries said.

Aside from the ongoing will-she-or-won’t-she ouster saga with Greene, Republican disunity has shown up in many other ways, such as Johnson allowing Democrats to carry all or much of the responsibility for passing things, including an annual spending deal, renewal of a controversial spying law and the $61 billion Ukraine aid deal.
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Meet The Smashing Pumpkins new guitarist, Kiki Wong

Wong, who is of Korean and Chinese heritage, joins The Smashing Pumpkins at the start of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. “Being in the rock and roll/heavy metal industry as an Asian American female isn't easy especially as a guitarist,” she said in a 2021 interview with Asian American Pacific Islander Musicians.


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General Discussion / Flirt?
« Last post by theking on Today at 01:09:49 AM »
2 new COVID variants called 'FLiRT' are spreading in the U.S. What are the symptoms?

The symptoms of the FLiRT variants are similar to those caused by JN.1, which include:

Sore throat.
Cough.
Fatigue.
Congestion.
Runny nose.
Headache.
Muscle aches.
Fever or chills.
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General Discussion / Re: White People smh
« Last post by Visualmon on Today at 12:32:27 AM »
British dislike Eastern culture. This is why they don't learn MMA.  ;D
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General Discussion / New Bible vs Standard Bible
« Last post by Visualmon on Today at 12:27:43 AM »
There's a rumor spreading around Republican party that Donald Trump created his own bible causing the stir. I wasn't sure if he actually did or he hadn't done so.
There's a Pastor, Loran livingston, in Charleston North Carolina speaking out against those false believers from mixing politic and religion into one.

I agree with his assessments. Politic and religion shouldn't mix. The two will collide one another and cause division.

https://youtu.be/mXo3JgKQY4I
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Online Journal / Re: On Va pie's friend me.
« Last post by shadowball on May 05, 2024, 09:00:50 AM »
Popular light skin white gal's grammer from America.
https://youtu.be/c8YaG-uwCx0?si=j9O5evhca7xpbuz8
來自美國的流行淺膚色白人女孩文法。
Popular light skin white girls grammar from America.
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Online Journal / Re: The Not so private Diary of JonniJacco
« Last post by JonniJacko on May 04, 2024, 08:31:01 PM »
I went back in this dream, to my teens. I had a rooster at the time, and I loved him dearly. His feathers were all black, not a single spot of white or any other color. The unique thing about his feathers was they emit such a strong sheen of green, even in the shade. His plummage too was unique. His tail sickles curls inward and they were long. One day, I notice he wasn't crowing. I don't know if he was sick or not, but he was just roosting and looked normal. Something in me said he needs a hen, thats all. We lived in the city at the time, and technically we weren't suppose to have any chickens, let alone a rooster in the city limits. But our neighbors didn't seem to mind the crowings. Well, I call a uncle if I can get a hen for him. He said, he had the perfect one, all black hen, yellow feet, eyes and even beak. He insisted he brings her over because he wanted to see the rooster too. (I kept it hidden away from most people) and my uncle wanted at least two of his sons from the breeding. lols

I raised this rooster til his last breath. He lived up to about 9 years old. Before his last breath, he attempted to crow. He did, but it was very weak. I pluck two feathers from his body to keep, and buried him the next morning.

In this dream, I revisited the good times. I was no more than 16. I had some ground beef, some feed mixed with milk and other goodies. The rooster wasn't crowing, but.......sing ing....... :-X and this was the song he sang.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39eEKjeq6qg
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