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Mourners in Peru were left distraught after pallbearers dropped their loved-one's coffin during the funeral, causing the body to roll out

 The tragic accident happened in Pampas, in rural Peru, as the pallbearers were lowering the coffin into the grave

Video shows how one man helping to lower the coffin slipped and fell on top of it, causing the lid to split in half and an elderly woman's body to roll out

Panicked men can then be seen trying to turn the coffin over in the grave after it twisted and ended up laying on its side

Meanwhile relatives of the dead woman can be heard crying in the background. Share this article Share After being unable to rotate the coffin while it is in the ground, the men are forced to pull it out, displaying the body for everyone to see

Local media reports that they were eventually able to put the lid back in place, and the funeral was completed without any further mistakes

Footage of the incident emerged after it was posted on social media and shared. 

For more infomation >> World News - Pallbearer falls on coffin and causes woman's body to fall out in Peru - Duration: 1:50.

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US NEWS | Democrats and Republicans try to outlaw future government shutdowns Daily Mail Online - Duration: 6:29.

US NEWS | Democrats and Republicans try to outlaw future government shutdowns Daily Mail Online

As the U.S. government moved to reopen after a 35 day partial shutdown, some lawmakers on Sunday criticized using the closure of federal agencies as a tool in policy disputes, which President has threatened to do again.

Senior legislators from both parties said the latest shutdown, the 19th since the mid 1970s, was as ineffective as previous ones but much more disruptive as it was the longest in U.S. history.

Shutdowns are not good leverage in any negotiation, Republican Senator said on s Meet the Press, urging congressional conferees to tackle border security in the three week talks launched by last weeks shutdown ending deal.

Trump retreated on Friday from his demand for funding for a U.S. Mexico border wall that had caused the closure of about a quarter of the government

Hakeem Jeffries, chairman of the Democratic caucus in the House of Representatives, said on the same television show that shutdowns were not legitimate negotiating tactics in public policy disagreements between two branches of government.

About 800,000 federal workers were furloughed or worked without pay during the shutdown, missing at least two paychecks that officials are now working to make up for.

We hope that by the end of this week, all the back pay will be made up, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said on CBSs Face the Nation.

Payroll providers vary by agency, he said, so some employees may get paid earlier than others. Payments to contractors, he said, will depend on their contracts. 

Shutdowns are not good leverage in any negotiation, Republican Senator Marco Rubio said on NBC s Meet the Press, urging congressional conferees to tackle border security in the three week talks launched by last weeks shutdown ending deal

Democratic Senator Mark Warner and Republican Senator Rob Portman have introduced separate bills to prevent future shutdowns. Prospects for the legislation were unclear, but House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy spoke favorably of them on Meet the Press.

Trump retreated on Friday from his demand for funding for a U.S. Mexico border wall that had caused the closure of about a quarter of the government. 

He also threatened to resume the shutdown on Februay 15 if he does not get what he wants.

The president demanded that dollar 5.7 billion in wall funding be part of any measure to end the shutdown, which started when several agencies ran out of money on December 22 for reasons unrelated to immigration or border security.

Mulvaney said on Sunday he believed Trump is willing to shut down the government again if he does not reach a deal with Congress on border security. Yeah, actually I think he is, Mulvaney said on Face the Nation.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi together with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Members of both parties said it was past time to enact legislation that would mean the government would remain open despite a political stalemate and not shut down the government

He is willing to do whatever it takes to secure the border. He does take this very seriously, Mulvaney said.

Democrats opposed his demand, triggering a five week standoff that damaged the economy, hurt many federal workers and tested Americans patience with delays to air travel, closures of national parks and other disruptions.

After polls showed Americans increasingly blamed Trump for the situation, the president on Friday signed a measure to fund the government for three weeks as congressional negotiators try to work out a bill to fully fund agencies through Sept. 30.

As a candidate, Trump pledged to build the wall, with Mexico paying for it. Mexico refused and now Trump wants U.S. taxpayers to pay for the barrier, which he sees as key to curbing illegal immigration and illegal drug flows into the country.

Democrats say a wall would be too costly and ineffective. 

In addition to threatening another shutdown, Trump said he might declare a national emergency at the border and try to circumvent Congresss purse string power by tapping Defense Department funds to pay for wall construction.

Such a step would likely draw a prompt, time consuming court challenge from congressional Democrats on constitutional ground.

Rubio said on NBC the emergency option was a terrible idea. A legal battle would put the administration at the mercy of a district court somewhere and ultimately an appellate court.

The senator said it would set a bad precedent. It doesnt provide certainty. You could very well wind up in sort of a theatric victory at the front end, and then not getting it done ... The best way to do it is to have a law passed.

The White House held a conference call with Cabinet department financial officers late Friday to discuss the resumption of government operations.

Russell Vought, acting chief of the Office of Management and Budget, told agencies in a memo to reopen in a prompt and orderly manner.

Federal workers are owed about dollar 6 billion in back pay, according to a study released last week.

Meanwhile, it remained unclear when Trump would deliver his State of the Union address, which was postponed during the shutdown. 

One administration official, who asked not to be named, said on Saturday the speech would likely not occur until February.

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For more infomation >> US NEWS | Democrats and Republicans try to outlaw future government shutdowns Daily Mail Online - Duration: 6:29.

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Tottenham news: FUMING fan calls for Mauricio Pochettino to be AXED - this is why - Duration: 2:12.

 Mauricio Pochettino's side were knocked out of both the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup, by Chelsea and Crystal Palace respectively, in a matter of days

 Much has been said about Pochettino's inability to win trophies during his time at Spurs, while many have also defended the Argentine for changing the DNA of the club

 And one Tottenham fan has clearly had enough, calling into the radio show to rant about Pochettino's lack of silverware

 "I was really surprised that Christian Eriksen didn't start, I'm just going to cut to the chase and say Mauricio Pochettino should go," he said

 Chris Sutton, who was in the studio along with host Alistair Bruce-Ball, couldn't hide his shock at the statement, shouting: "What?!

" The caller continued to give his reasoning, however. "And that's not being disrespectful, he continued

 "Pochettino has done a brilliant job, before he came we were known as a Europa League qualifying side, and he's taken us to the next level brilliantly

 "W're known as a Champions League side now." When quizzed by another caller on who he would replace Pochettino with, he had this to say

 "We need a winner, we haven't won a trophy for 11 years, I've been watching Spurs since 1981, I love my club," he added

 "We have to win a trophy, even if we finished fifth, it was progression a few years ago but it's getting a little boring now

 "Qualifying for the Champions League and not winning a trophy." Chris Sutton then chimed in, asking: "If he's getting the maximum out of this group of players, why would you want to get rid of him?" "He hasn't won anything in his career, you have to look at that as well," the caller replied

 "I just think we need to win a trophy, I love Pochettino, I like his management style, I'm just being honest

For more infomation >> Tottenham news: FUMING fan calls for Mauricio Pochettino to be AXED - this is why - Duration: 2:12.

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Prince Philip revealed hatred for London TOURISTS for 'causing traffic' - Today News US - Duration: 2:38.

 The Duke of Edinburgh often leaves members of the public open-mouthed for his off-the-cuff remarks

And he revealed his disdain for visitors to England's capital during a visit to open London's City Hall in 2002

Royal biographer Karen Dolby described Prince Philip's response to the surge in traffic in London in her book 'The Wicked Wit and Wisdom of Queen Elizabeth II'

Royal SHOCK: How 'DOMINEERING' woman had a psychosexual hold on King Why Lady Gabriella Windsor might not want mother to speak at wedding  The book claims the duke, speaking at the opening, said: "The problem with London is the tourists

 "They cause the congestion. "If we could just stop the tourism, we could stop the congestion

" It has been more than 15 years since London's congestion charge was introduced by the city's first mayor, Ken Livingstone

  Mr Livingstone hoped the charge would reduce congestion, radically improve bus services, make journey times more consistent for drivers and increase efficiency for those distributing goods and services throughout the city

 Ms Dolby's biography also revealed Philip once asked a driving instructor in Scotland, "How do you keep your natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?" Also in Scotland, in August 1999, Prince Philip's verdict on a fuse box was that "it looks as though it was put in by an Indian"

 Philip later corrected his comment: "I meant to say cowboys. "I just got my cowboys and Indians mixed up

" On meeting Stoke-on-Trent's Labour MP Joan Walley at Buckingham Palace in 1997, Prince Philip voiced a one word condemnation of the city: "Ghastly!"

 He had offered the same opinion of Beijing during a 1986 tour of China.

For more infomation >> Prince Philip revealed hatred for London TOURISTS for 'causing traffic' - Today News US - Duration: 2:38.

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Noon News on the Go: 1-28-19 - Duration: 0:42.

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US NEWS | Family of Louisiana sh00ting victims went from happy to broken in the span of 24 hours - Duration: 1:39.

US NEWS | Family of Louisiana sh00ting victims went from happy to broken in the span of 24 hours

She reposted it, according to , but she didnt realize two of the victims were her children Summer Ernest and her 17 year old brother Tanner. Another victim was the father of her children, Billy Ernest, 43.

"Its senseless, my babies died for nothing," Champagne told . "Their daddy died for nothing."

Two other victims were Elizabeth and Keith Theriot, both 50. The man accused of shooting the five people is their son, Dakota Theriot, 21, who was arrested Sunday morning in Richmond County, Virginia, after fleeing Louisiana, where the shootings took place.

Theriot was taken to Northern Neck Regional Jail and is being held without bond, pending a court appearance. He will be transported back to Ascension Parish at a later date and booked on two counts of first degree murder, home invasion and illegal use of weapons; he also faces three counts of first degree murder and theft of a motor vehicle in Livingston Parish, .

Theriot was dating Summer and had lived with the Ernest family for several weeks, Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard said. He was recently asked to leave the residence and not return, according to authorities. Theriots father identified his son as the shooter before dying, authorities said.

Champagne told WAFB she was at her mothers house when she got the news of the shooting.

"I got outside, a truck pulls up and a man says are you Rhonda?" she said.

She has another son, Hunter Ernest, 16, who told WBRZ about the morning he found out his siblings had been murdered.

"Before that we were happy, and then the police told my mom to sit down, and they told her what happened, and she was broken. We were broken," Hunter said.

Crystal DeYoung, sister of Billy Ernest, said accepting the fact that her relatives were gone was "too much to ask."

"We were a happy family. Its not so happy anymore," she told WAFB, adding that she missed what would have been her brothers last visit to her home. "Im never going to get that back."

Summer, WAFB reports, was the "self proclaimed mother of the family" who was glued to the hip with her brother Tanner.

"Were going to have to look at three coffins," Evelyn Sing, the kids grandmother, told WAFB. "Its bad enough one, but were going to have to look at three."

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