Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Mariah Carey's dying sister begs star for help
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Mariah
Carey’s ailing 54-year-old sister, Alison, has made a desperate public plea for
help from her superstar sibling.
The
shocking video appears on DailyMail.com and it comes after she
says she was the victim of a home invasion.
"Mariah
I love you, and I desperately need your help. Please don't abandon me like
this," she said. "Please don't abandon me."
Alison
says she is facing serious health issues including being HIV positive. She's
also admittedly had a troubled life of drug addiction and a record of
prostitution.
The home
invasion happened last April and now she is in need of financial help after
being in and out of the hospital.
IE
interviewed her in 1995. The sisters were estranged even back then.
Alison
said 21 years ago: "I love my sister, but she's broken my heart many
times. I did have a family, I don't anymore."
Mariah is
worth an estimated $510 million. She recently got engaged to billionaire
businessman James Packer who gave her a $7 million engagement ring.
In
response to the video, Mariah's rep told The Daily Mail: "Through the
years, Mariah has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars supporting Alison and
her children. In fact, Mariah has supported her extended family for over two
decades."
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