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		<title>10-year-old boy in Indiana fatally struck by car during father-son fishing trip</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kayden Bibb and his father Brent were doing the one thing they love to do Wednesday evening: fishing.They were fishing out in Scottsburg, Indiana. A few fish and a couple of laughs later, it was time to go home, but as Kayden attempted to cross the street to go to his father, the unthinkable happened."I &#8230;]]></description>
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					Kayden Bibb and his father Brent were doing the one thing they love to do Wednesday evening: fishing.They were fishing out in Scottsburg, Indiana. A few fish and a couple of laughs later, it was time to go home, but as Kayden attempted to cross the street to go to his father, the unthinkable happened."I was just in shock," said Brent Bibb. "I couldn't believe my little boy was just laying there, bleeding out. Multiple times we've been fishing here, and nothing like that ever happened. I never thought it would happen."Kayden was struck by a vehicle, making him airborne before landing in the water. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. The person behind the wheel was a 17-year-old.Scott County Sheriff Jerry Goodin calls it the worst-case scenario for a parent."Who would've thought a little fishing day out with dad would cause this tragedy?" said Tina Gladden, Kayden's grandmother.Although the incident is still under investigation, Goodin said no charges are expected."We have no reason to believe whatsoever she did it on purpose," said Goodin. "We've got to figure out what happened. There is a reason why it happened, and that's why they call them crashes. They don't call them accidents anymore."For now, the family is hoping this incident serves a lesson for parents everywhere, that even on the best of days, tomorrow is never promised."He was a fun, caring, laughing, loving little boy and he was a very good fisherman," said Gladden. "We got to keep our faith in God, and we have to remember that he had better plans for Kayden than we did. That's why he took him home."The family has set up a GoFundMe for anyone interested in helping them pay for the funeral. Sheriff Goodin said the investigation is still ongoing.
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<p>Kayden Bibb and his father Brent were doing the one thing they love to do Wednesday evening: fishing.</p>
<p>They were fishing out in Scottsburg, Indiana. A few fish and a couple of laughs later, it was time to go home, but as Kayden attempted to cross the street to go to his father, the unthinkable happened.</p>
<p>"I was just in shock," said Brent Bibb. "I couldn't believe my little boy was just laying there, bleeding out. Multiple times we've been fishing here, and nothing like that ever happened. I never thought it would happen."</p>
<p>Kayden was struck by a vehicle, making him airborne before landing in the water. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. The person behind the wheel was a 17-year-old.</p>
<p>Scott County Sheriff Jerry Goodin calls it the worst-case scenario for a parent.</p>
<p>"Who would've thought a little fishing day out with dad would cause this tragedy?" said Tina Gladden, Kayden's grandmother.</p>
<p>Although the incident is still under investigation, Goodin said no charges are expected.</p>
<p>"We have no reason to believe whatsoever she did it on purpose," said Goodin. "We've got to figure out what happened. There is a reason why it happened, and that's why they call them crashes. They don't call them accidents anymore."</p>
<p>For now, the family is hoping this incident serves a lesson for parents everywhere, that even on the best of days, tomorrow is never promised.</p>
<p>"He was a fun, caring, laughing, loving little boy and he was a very good fisherman," said Gladden. "We got to keep our faith in God, and we have to remember that he had better plans for Kayden than we did. That's why he took him home."</p>
<p>The family has set up a <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/eb4gjs-help-raise-money-for-funeral-cost?utm_source=facebook&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=p_cp%20share-sheet&amp;fbclid=IwAR371ZI4zNGQtq6epLIVV7rcazCG8qD1H-0KNUYBi5yLxzjuQz2jOSGneb8" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">GoFundMe</a> for anyone interested in helping them pay for the funeral. Sheriff Goodin said the investigation is still ongoing.</p>
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		<title>Three sharks caught on Georgia&#8217;s Tybee Island in one day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[our crew is at and T. V. Today they found not one but three different people who managed to reel in a shark at the type of pierre. There he is the first person to pull off the feat robert Dean martin of Atlanta fishing since two o'clock in the morning and around 10 a.m. &#8230;]]></description>
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											our crew is at and T. V. Today they found not one but three different people who managed to reel in a shark at the type of pierre. There he is the first person to pull off the feat robert Dean martin of Atlanta fishing since two o'clock in the morning and around 10 a.m. He managed to hook a four ft long black tip shark which eventually through back into the ocean alive. I didn't even know he was on my line. I got tangled up with a bunch of other people and then that's when I felt felt and start fighting. Not the only shark catch today, about an hour later, savannah resident Erin Gallagher managing your ruling another black tip shark. This one at about £20 or so. He says catching sharks at the pier is really no big deal. Yeah, yeah, we get a couple every trip I come out here and then you come out here pretty frequently. So 34 every time I come out so Anywhere from 6" to 6 ft and we're not finished with the shark catching today. Within minutes of that, one another fisherman yield in, reeled in. Yet another shark, he like the others, unhooked it and threw it back into the ocean to live another day.<br />
											MORE THAN 11- THOUSAND-300 CARS WE ON RE THE ISLAND... YESTERDAY ALON E.     WHILE OUR CREW WAS OUT ON TYBEE ISLAND TODAY-  -    THEY FOUND NOT ONE... BUT - *THREE DIFFERENT PEOPLE WHO MANAGED TO REEL IN A SHARK... AT THE TYBEE PI. ER     THE FIRST PERSON TO PULL OFF THE FEAT WAS ROBERT DEAN MARTIN OF ATLANTA.    HE HAD BEEN FISHING SINCE 2 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING-  -    AND AROUND 10 HE MANAGE TO HOOK ABOUT A FOUR FOOT BLACK TIP SHARK, WHICH HE EVENTUALLY THREW BACK INTO THE OCEAN. (ROBERT DEAN MARTIN- LAATNTA RESIDENT  RT: :0 8) "I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW HE WAS ON MY LINE, I GOT TANGLEDP  U WITH A BUNCH OF OTHER PEOPLE AND THEN THAT'S WHEN I FELT HIM START FIGHTING ."    BUT THAT WASN'T THE ONLY SHARCATCK H.    ABOUT AN HOUR LATER-  -    SAVANNAH RESIDENT AARON (GALLAGHER) GALEGOR MANAGED TO REEL IN ANOTHER BLACK TIP SHAR K.    THIS ONE CAME IN... AT ABOUT 20 POUNDS OR SO.    BUT HE SAYS CATCHG IN SHARKS AT THE PIER IS REALLY NO BIG DEAL. (AARON GALLEGOR- SAVANNAH RESIDENT   RT: ::12)} "YEAH, YEAH, WE GET A COUP LE EVERY TRIP. I COME OUT HERE PRETTY FREQUENTLY, THREE OR FOUR EVERY TIME I CE OM OUT, ANYWHERE FROM SIX INCHES TO SIX FEET ."    AND WE WEREN'T FINISHED WITH THE SHARK CATCHING.    WITHIN MINUTES OF THAT CATCH  --     ANOTHER FISHERMAN REELED IN YET ANOTHER SHAR
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					Imagine you're fishing from the Tybee Pier in Georgia and you manage to reel in a shark. Well, that happened on three different occasions Monday morning.The first person to pull off the feat was Robert Dean Martin of Atlanta. He had been fishing since 2 a.m. Monday, and around 10 a.m., he managed to hook a four-foot blacktip shark, which he eventually threw back into the ocean."I didn’t even know he was on my line," Martin said. "I got tangled up with a bunch of other people and then that's when I felt him start fighting."About an hour later, Savannah resident Aaron Gallegor was also fishing when he managed to reel in another blacktip shark, this one estimated about 20 pounds or so, but he says catching sharks on the pier is really no big deal."Yeah, yeah, we get a couple every trip," Gallegor said. "I come out here pretty frequently, three or four every time I come out, anywhere from six inches to six feet."Within minutes of that catch, another fisherman reeled in yet another shark, and he like the others, unhooked it and threw it back in the ocean.
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<p>Imagine you're fishing from the Tybee Pier in Georgia and you manage to reel in a shark. Well, that happened on three different occasions Monday morning.</p>
<p>The first person to pull off the feat was Robert Dean Martin of Atlanta. He had been fishing since 2 a.m. Monday, and around 10 a.m., he managed to hook a four-foot blacktip shark, which he eventually threw back into the ocean.</p>
<p>"I didn’t even know he was on my line," Martin said. "I got tangled up with a bunch of other people and then that's when I felt him start fighting."</p>
<p>About an hour later, Savannah resident Aaron Gallegor was also fishing when he managed to reel in another blacktip shark, this one estimated about 20 pounds or so, but he says catching sharks on the pier is really no big deal.</p>
<p>"Yeah, yeah, we get a couple every trip," Gallegor said. "I come out here pretty frequently, three or four every time I come out, anywhere from six inches to six feet."</p>
<p>Within minutes of that catch, another fisherman reeled in yet another shark, and he like the others, unhooked it and threw it back in the ocean.</p>
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