Haley Pullos has been arrested.
04.05.2023 - 12:39 / deadline.com
Asia Abdelmajid, one of Sudan’s most famous actors, was killed by a stray bullet during crossfire on Wednesday as the violence between Sudan’s army and its paramilitary force continues in the capital city Khartoum.
Abdelmajid, who is said to have turned 80 this year, was one of Sudan’s first professional actors, first gaining traction with her stage performances. She was buried shortly after the shooting within the grounds of a kindergarten where she most recently worked. Her family said it was too dangerous to take her to a cemetery, the BBC reported.
It is still unclear who fired the shot that killed Abdelmajid, who lived in Northern Khartoum. Abdelmajid was the widow of acclaimed Sudanese poet Mohamed Moftah Al Faitory.
Violence between Sudan’s military and the country’s paramilitary force first erupted in the middle of April and has killed hundreds of people and sent thousands fleeing for safety, as a burgeoning civil war threatens to destabilize the wider region.
The violence is the result of an apparent power struggle between the two factions, who together toppled a civilian government in an October 2021 coup. Earlier this week, the UN reported that more than 100,000 people have fled Sudan since fighting broke out on April 15. More than 500 people have been killed, and more than 4,000 have been wounded, according to Sudan’s health ministry, the BBC reported.
UN officials have warned of a “full-blown catastrophe” if the fighting does not end. Saudi Arabia has been touted as a potential venue for truce talks between both factions.
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Haley Pullos has been arrested.
actress was allegedly involved in a wrong-way crash on the freeway, multiple outlets report.Per the outlets, the incident occurred on April 29 in Pasadena, California. At the time, Pullos was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence and for driving the wrong way on a freeway, causing injury, the outlets report.When the CHP arrived at the scene of the highway collision, Pullos had to be extracted from her car by the jaws of life, according to the outlets. The other driver was hospitalized with major injuries, the outlets report.The outlets additionally report that Pullos was allegedly involved in a hit-and-run incident before the crash on the freeway.Shortly after the incident, the Pasadena Fire Department took to Twitter to share photos of the crash and note, «Cause is unknown but always a reminder to stay within the speed limit, avoid drinking and stay off your phone.»ET has reached out to Pullos for comment.Freeway Rescue — 134/Orange Grove.
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