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  1. February 2024

Nothing is the way it once was. TV Gelnhausen mourns the loss of Tim Altscher, who on the 19th February 2024 at the age of 25 died after a short serious illness. With Tim, the handball third league club loses much more than a player, but also a dedicated youth coach, a caretaker, a sunshine, audience favorite, a person who lived and loved the club like hardly anyone else. Tim was correspondingly popular in the team and with the fans. The pain that has been laid over the club like a heavy, black blanket since Monday is infinitely great and Tim's death leaves the TVG community stunned.

"It is not tangible and cannot be put into words. The entire team still hopes to finally wake up from this nightmare," says Jonathan Malolepzsy. The captain of TV Gelnhausen played with Tim for many years like so many other players from the current squad of the Rotweißen. Without exception, all players and also coach Matthias Geiger know the club only with Tim Altscher, who on the 25th April would have turned 26 years old and had made his first handball walking attempts with the minis.

"Tim was already at TV Gelnhausen before I joined the club in 2007. Our paths have always not crossed afterwards, only in the youth sector, most recently in the senior sector. In all teams, Tim was always a very important player," says Geiger. "He was incredibly loyal, very reliable and an extremely warm person. His death is a huge loss for all of us."

Just a few weeks ago, Tim had announced that he wanted to step a little shorter after this season. Instead of supplementing the pocket money at another club, Tim decided to play with his brother Nils in the junior team of TVG. That alone says a lot about his character and his special relationship with the TVG. Tim was a family man, had completed a voluntary social year in a kindergarten and you probably won't find a person who didn't take Tim to his heart.

Therefore, it was also a matter of course for him not to let his own small team down. Tim was involved as an F-youth coach with the Red-Whites and taught the next generation the first steps in handball. Just as he once started. Since he was four years old, Tim has been chasing the ball at TV Gelnhausen. His father Bert had always taken him to the hall during second league times and aroused the enthusiasm for the handball sport.

TVG manager Philip Deinet has known Tim for 19 years and has trained him together with Peter Jambor from the F-Youth to the A-Youth. "In recent months, a small circle has closed for me when Tim trained my two children in the F-Youth and I sent them to him before every training so that he could tie their shoes, just as I used to do with him. I have experienced the last few days as if through a veil and the TVG just looks darker without it," says Deinet.

The current managing director Corinna Müller was also always there. "Tim was a player of the team that I supervised from the F to the A youth. I was thus allowed to accompany his personal and handball development from child to adulthood. Tim has grown very close to my heart. He was always in a good mood, open and friendly. A team player also outside the handball hall. His death has pulled the ground away from under the entire club's feet."

Tim recently mentioned the German vice championship with the Hesse selection as well as the first qualification for the A-Jugend-Bundesliga with TV Gelnhausen as his sporting highlights, as well as the derby home victories in a full hell south. In general, sport played a big role in Tim's life. As a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team, he mainly celebrated the barbecue as preparation for the games in his typical way. And when the schedule of TV Gelnhausen gave it, he visited the home games of Frankfurter Eintracht together with his brother Nils. And few knew that Tim could also celebrate success in darts and acted even higher-classly than in handball. If time allowed, he went for the DC Hotzenplotz 1983 Lichenroth in the 2. League at the start.

His other great love besides sport was Tabea, next to mother Sabine the most important woman in Tim's life. For over two years, the two have been a wonderful couple. They spent many holidays together and already made joint plans for the future.

His body may have gone, but Tim Altscher will always remain an important part in the history of TV Gelnhausen as well as in the hearts of the many people who knew and loved him. Not least for the fact that Tim had left so much love and security for his environment everywhere he was. Rest in peace, dear Tim. You remain unforgotten.

Corinna Müller (Managing Director TV Gelnhausen): "Tim is the player I know the longest besides my son Henrik. I still remember well how I often tied Tim's shoes back in the F-youth during training and the games. He was a player of the team that I looked after from the F- to the A-youth. I was thus allowed to accompany his personal and handball development from child to adulthood. Tim has grown very close to my heart. He was always in a good mood, open and friendly. A team player also outside the handball hall. Hardly anyone else has identified with the TVG like Tim. His unexpected death has pulled the ground from under the feet of the entire club. Nothing is as it once was. We are all also with his parents Sabine and Bert, his brother Nils and his girlfriend Tabea in our thoughts and always want to be there for them as a TVG family. We will honor Tim's memory at TV Gelnhausen in a special way and will think about it in the coming weeks and months. I am very grateful for the many beautiful moments together with Tim and can't imagine that he will never be in the hall again. We will all miss him very much."

Philip Deinet (Manager TV Gelnhausen): "Tim was one of the players that Peter Jambor and I were allowed to train from the F youth to the A youth. There are countless conversations and shared experiences that we have shared. I have known Tim for a total of 19 years. During this time, he has grown up into a sincere, always friendly and cheerful young man who was an integral part of my life and the TVG for me. His decision to want to be shorter in sports for the new season, but still want to play at the TVG in the junior team together with his brother, has shown how much he has carried the TVG in his heart. In the last few months, a small circle has closed for me when he trained my two children in the F-youth and I sent them to him before every training so that he would tie their shoes, just like I used to do with him. I have experienced the last few days as if through a veil and the TVG just looks darker without it. We wish Sabine, Bert, Nils and Tabea a lot of strength in this difficult time. The TVG family is ready to help wherever they can."

Matthias Geiger (head coach TV Gelnhausen): "It is very difficult to put the grief for Tim into words. Tim was already at TV Gelnhausen before I joined the club in 2007. Our paths have always not crossed afterwards, only in the youth sector, most recently in the senior sector. In all teams, Tim was always a very important player. Not only because of his playful class, but also because of the fact that he always gave everything and never put it on. In addition, through his special empathetic nature, he has always made a great contribution to team homogeneity. Tim was very popular throughout the club. Where he was, there was always something to laugh about. He was incredibly loyal, very reliable and an extremely warm person. You could never really be angry with him if something didn't work out, because he identified himself with everything around TV Gelnhausen like hardly anyone else. His death is a huge loss for all of us."

Jonathan Malolepszy (Captain TV Gelnhausen): "It is intangible and cannot be put into words. The entire team still hopes to finally wake up from this nightmare. Tim was one of the dearest and happiest people I knew personally. He openly walked towards everyone and always ensured a good mood and a great mood in the team through his presence alone. We lose not only an important team member with him, but above all a very good friend. That's brutal. We will always miss Tim. The pain is very deep, but is certainly not close to compare with the one that Sabine, Bert, Nils and Tabea have to suffer. We are with them in our thoughts and will always be at their side during this difficult time. It is very important to us that the closest relatives know that they are not alone."
https://www.tvgelnhausen-handball.

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fittest of the fit are dropping dead suddenly and they do not know why ?

Sheffield United women’s star Maddy Cusack dies suddenly aged 27 as club pay tribute

Sheffield United Women’s player Maddy Cusack has died at the age of 27.

Cusack had played for the Blades since 2019, making over 100 appearances for the club. She also worked for United as a marketing executive.

“This is heartbreaking news for everyone at Bramall Lane,” Stephen Bettis, United’s chief executive officer, said. “Maddy had a unique position of being part of a number of teams at Sheffield United and was popular with everyone that she came into contact with.

“Her personality and professionalism made her a credit to her family — she will be sadly missed. Whilst taking in the news and moving forward, the club will offer as much support as possible to Maddy’s family, friends and colleagues.”

The club added in a statement: “Discussions over suitable tributes and celebrating Maddy’s life will continue privately. The Club and Maddy’s family would appreciate a period of privacy and will not comment further at this sad time.”

Cusack was set to start her sixth season with Sheffield United when the 2023/24 campaign kicked off. She was the first player to reach 100 appearances for the club, where she had worked since moving over from the Sheffield United Community Foundation in 2021.

Baroness Sue Campbell, FA director of women’s football, said: “We are all devastated to learn about the passing of Maddy Cusack. On behalf of the FA, the Lionesses, the Women’s Super League and the Women’s Championship, our thoughts and deepest condolences are with Maddy’s family, friends, team-mates and everyone at Sheffield United.

“Maddy also represented England at age-group level and we will pay tribute to her at an appropriate point. We are in contact with the club and will continue to offer them our full support during this incredibly sad time.”

Cusack’s former club, Birmingham City, wrote: “The Club are saddened to learn of the passing of former player Maddy Cusack. All of our thoughts are with Maddy’s family and friends at this extremely difficult time.

UPDATE, in case anyone is wondering ...
As far as I can tell Cusak's death is still unexplained. If anyone knows anything differently I would appreciate being corrected.

Her bereaved family believe she took her own life. (https://theathletic.com/5137007/2024...pecial-report/)

There were politics and bitter disappointments for Cusak before she died. Where the death is unexplained or elusive then people will continue to look for the cause of death. It seems like the only sense her bereaved family can make of this is to conclude suicide, and blame the way she was treated. But just because she was treated badly why wasn't the Coroner conclusive if it was suicide?

The terrible situation is that we are seeing unexplained deaths dramatically increase since 2021, and if her case is a vaccine induced 'died suddenly' then the Coroners are in a difficult position with this public death, and details are blurred, muddied, or a plain mystery?

Nothing can make Cusak's death OK, be it suicide or 'died suddenly'. But this is exactly the kind of confusion I would expect when Coroners can't say the cause of death. How can methods of suicide be bafflingly elusive? Suicide is typically an angry gesture, it's not typically subtle.

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Family's horror as 'healthy' young policeman 'went to bed and never woke up'

Aiden Joyce, 28, from Tillicoultry, was described as a 'fit and healthy' young man who was training for a half marathon before he suddenly died in his sleep one night, leaving his family heartbroken

By Stuart McFarlane Kieren Williams News Reporter
08:48, 3 Jan 2024

One family was left horrified after a "fit and healthy" young police officer went to bed one night and never woke up.

Aiden Joyce, from Tillicoultry, was described as a "fit and healthy" young man. The 28-year-old was a serving police officer who had been training for a half marathon at the time of his death. Having just bought a house with his girlfriend, Aiden was described by loved ones as "our rock".

On March 7 of this year, Aiden went to bed as normal, but never woke up, dying in the night, leaving his family in a state of shock. Heartbroken mum Lorraine and his wider family have since discovered that it was linked to an "undiagnosed anomaly of the coronary artery".

In the aftermath, his family have vowed to use his story to support a charity which helps those in a similar position. The Cardiac Risk in the Young charity offers help and support by raising awareness of sudden cardiac death, giving young people the chance to receive vital screenings and helping individuals and families affected by cardiac issues.

The Daily Record reported that mum Lorraine said: "Aiden was a fit and healthy young man and was training for a half-marathon at the time of his death. He just went to his bed and never woke up. We got told that it was an undiagnosed anomaly in his artery and we were left totally stunned with it.

"He had just bought a house with his girlfriend and he was just our rock, he didn't have any pain or felt sick – he just had his tea and went to his bed. Aiden's police colleagues set up a fundraising page in his memory and raised £10,000, so we had to decide what to do with the money.

"We heard about a lot of sudden deaths of young people so we wanted to try and help with that. We found out that it costs around £6,000 to have 100 people's hearts tested and discovered CRY and set up the memorial fund for Aiden.

"We have booked two days in 2024 for a screening event and Alva Academy are going to help us test 100 people and we want to make this an ongoing thing every year."
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk

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Breathing contributes to global warming – study (not satire) 14 Dec, 2023

Methane and nitrous oxide found in human exhalations are worse for the environment than carbon dioxide, scientists say

#Human #breathing contributes to #global #warming, according to a study published Wednesday in PLoS One. The authors argued that human respiration’s contribution to climate change has been underestimated and merits further study.

After measuring the gas composition in the exhaled breaths of 328 study participants, the researchers concluded human breath comprises 0.05% of the UK’s methane emissions and 0.1% of its nitrous oxide. Both of those gasses “have a much higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide,” the study notes.

“Exhaled human breath can contain small, elevated concentrations of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), both of which contribute to global warming,” the researchers, led by atmospheric physicist Nicholas Cowan of the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, wrote. “We would urge caution in the assumption that emissions from humans are negligible.”

While Cowan explained that “CO2 contribution in human breath to climate change is essentially zero” because plants absorb nearly all the carbon dioxide humans breathe out, the other two gasses are left in the atmosphere. Methane traps 80 times the amount of heat as carbon dioxide during its first 20 years in the atmosphere, though this potency decreases over time.

A detailed analysis of test subjects’ diets failed to yield any indication that meat eaters produced more of either gas. While all test subjects exhaled nitrous oxide, only 31% exhaled methane. These individuals, referred to as “methane producers” in the paper, were more likely to be female and over 30 years of age, though the researchers were unable to determine why this was the case.

The study authors cautioned that their research only looked at breath and called for further research into the total picture of human gas emissions, insisting it could reveal more about the “impacts of an aging population and shifting diets” on the planet.

In recent years, environmental campaigners have focused on methane emissions from cows, whose herbivorous diet is broken down by methane-producing bacteria in their multiple stomachs. Policymakers’ focus on the resulting methane-tainted belches and farts have been the subject of much parody from climate change skeptics.

The UK has legally committed itself to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 78% by 2035 compared to 1990. Residents have been strongly encouraged to reduce meat consumption in order to achieve this goal, with some estimates placing the share of global greenhouse gas emissions from raising livestock for meat at 15%. However, the researchers behind Wednesday’s study pointed out that shifting to a high-fiber vegetarian diet could potentially cause more methane and nitrous oxide emissions, a phenomenon they called “pollution swapping.”

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Larry Alex Taunton interviews #JimFerguson I Went to The World #Economic #Forum as a Spy —THIS is What Scared Me The Most. In this episode of Ideas Has Consequences, I chatted with Jim Ferguson about this. Here's a hint... it's #not #good #news for you!

Larry engages in an #enlightening #conversation with #Jim-Ferguson, a passionate advocate standing shoulder-to-shoulder against the World Economic Forum and its intricate global strategies. Jim, a devoted patriot from Scotland with a fervent belief in individual liberties, delves into the meticulous research he has undertaken, unraveling the intricate web woven by the WEF. Unveiling their intentions to exercise control over the worldwide food chain by unsettlingly seizing farms, Jim’s insights bring to light the gravity of the situation.

Furthermore, the video sheds light on the disconcerting connection between prominent #WEF benefactors and their zealous promotion of C*vid-19 and other vaccines. Astonishingly, these very individuals ardently advocate for a drastic reduction in the global populace by several billion souls. The discourse takes an alarming turn as we explore openly discussed aspirations of globalist powers. The urgency for ordinary citizens to be prepared and resolute in opposing the affluent utilitarian puppeteers orchestrating the World Economic Forum becomes undeniably apparent. Join us to delve into these crucial issues that demand the vigilance and determination of all those who champion the cause of #freedom.

00:00 The Systematic Alteration of Language
01:00 Ideas Have Consequences Show Opening
02:50 Show begins
03:20 Intro on the WEF
05:40 WEF influence in the UK
07:03 Tome Special Offer
09:00 WEF influence in the UK
14:20 ULEZ
14:50 World leaders involved with the WEF
16:00 3000+ Dutch 🇳🇱 Farmers Forces to Sell Their Land (Unelected EU Tyrants Involved)
17:50 The WEF’s attack on Farmers
19:30 The WEF’S goal
22:40 Global attack on Farmers
27:40 WEFers
35:50 A study on the Vaccines
40:25 Jim Ferguson
49:00 UK opinion on the USA
53:00 If America Ever Falls
54:50 People Need to Wake up
57:30 Populist Uprising