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    Trump says he told Netanyahu to hold off on Iran nuclear strikes
    President Donald Trump confirmed that he told Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to hold off on hitting Iran's nuclear sites amid negotiations.
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    Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas captors 'wanted Kamala to be elected,' were 'very scared' of Trump's return
    A former Israeli hostage told CNN in an interview Wednesday that his Hamas captors hoped former Vice President Kamala Harris would win the 2024 election and that the terrorists were "very scared" of President Donald Trump returning to office.Omer Shem Tov, 22, was freed in February after spending 505 days in captivity in Gaza. He was captured during the deadly October 7, 2023, terror attack at the Nova music festival in southern Israel.Tov talked about his experience and about how the 2024 U.S. election played a role in how he was treated by Hamas in a new interview with CNN."They were very scared of him," Tov said of his captors' view of Trump. "They wanted Kamala to be elected."RETURN OF TRUMP GIVES FAMILIES OF GAZA HOSTAGES NEW HOPE"But as soon as Donald Trump was elected, they understood that he wanted to bring us back home. So immediately, the way they treated me changed," he continued. "When Trump became president, the way they treated us changed, for me personally.""Because they anticipated that a deal would come soon?" CNN's Bianna Golodryga asked."Yeah," Tov responded."And thats when they started giving you more food?" she continued."Exactly," Tov confirmed. "More food, started treating me better. Stopped cursing me. Stopped spitting on me."Kamala Harris' office did not return a request for comment.HOSTAGES FREED FROM GAZA TELL TRUMP HE WAS 'SENT BY GOD' TO SAVE THEM, BUT DOZENS MORE REMAINIn March, Tov visited the White House with other recently freed hostages and told the president that he believed he was "sent by God" to save them.Tov credited Trump for securing his release in the interview with CNN."He got me out, he got the hostages out. Before, we felt like nothing was happening," he told Golodryga.A clip of the interview was played on Wednesday's "Inside Politics" and anchor Dana Bash remarked that it seemed like the terrorists were trying to "fatten up" Tov because they believed he would be released under Trump's leadership.There are 58 hostages still in Gaza, at least 23 of whom are assessed to be alive.Itay Chen, 19, Omer Neutra, 21, Judy Weinstein Haggai, 70, and her husband, Gadi Weinstein, 73, are all believed to have beenkilled by Hamasin the October 7 attack and their bodies taken into Gaza.Fox News' Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.
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    Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas captors 'wanted Kamala to be elected,' were 'very scared' of Trump's return
    A former Israeli hostage told CNN in an interview Wednesday that his Hamas captors hoped former Vice President Kamala Harris would win the 2024 election and that the terrorists were "very scared" of President Donald Trump returning to office.Omer Shem Tov, 22, was freed in February after spending 505 days in captivity in Gaza. He was captured during the deadly October 7, 2023, terror attack at the Nova music festival in southern Israel.Tov talked about his experience and about how the 2024 U.S. election played a role in how he was treated by Hamas in a new interview with CNN."They were very scared of him," Tov said of his captors' view of Trump. "They wanted Kamala to be elected."RETURN OF TRUMP GIVES FAMILIES OF GAZA HOSTAGES NEW HOPE"But as soon as Donald Trump was elected, they understood that he wanted to bring us back home. So immediately, the way they treated me changed," he continued. "When Trump became president, the way they treated us changed, for me personally.""Because they anticipated that a deal would come soon?" CNN's Bianna Golodryga asked."Yeah," Tov responded."And thats when they started giving you more food?" she continued."Exactly," Tov confirmed. "More food, started treating me better. Stopped cursing me. Stopped spitting on me."Kamala Harris' office did not return a request for comment.HOSTAGES FREED FROM GAZA TELL TRUMP HE WAS 'SENT BY GOD' TO SAVE THEM, BUT DOZENS MORE REMAINIn March, Tov visited the White House with other recently freed hostages and told the president that he believed he was "sent by God" to save them.Tov credited Trump for securing his release in the interview with CNN."He got me out, he got the hostages out. Before, we felt like nothing was happening," he told Golodryga.A clip of the interview was played on Wednesday's "Inside Politics" and anchor Dana Bash remarked that it seemed like the terrorists were trying to "fatten up" Tov because they believed he would be released under Trump's leadership.There are 58 hostages still in Gaza, at least 23 of whom are assessed to be alive.Itay Chen, 19, Omer Neutra, 21, Judy Weinstein Haggai, 70, and her husband, Gadi Weinstein, 73, are all believed to have beenkilled by Hamasin the October 7 attack and their bodies taken into Gaza.Fox News' Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.
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    Hugh Jackman's ex speaks out on 'traumatic journey of betrayal' as she files for divorce
    Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness have officially ended their marriage.After announcing their amicable split in September 2023, Furness officially filed for divorce from Jackman in New York on Tuesday.According to People, Furness' lawyer also submitted filings related to the duo's settlement, health care coverage and medical child support. The former couple tied the knot in 1996, when Jackman was 27 and Furness was 40.They share two adopted children: Oscar and Ava.HUGH JACKMAN REVEALS HE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT A WOLVERINE WAS: 'I'D NEVER HEARD OF SUCH AN ANIMAL'Per the filing, the couple's divorce is uncontested and will only need a judge to sign off.On Tuesday, Furness shared a statement with the Daily Mail and spoke out for the first time since filing, with an emotional comment."My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal," Furness said.She said their separation was "a profound wound that cuts deep."Furness continued, "However, I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us. This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage."This painful process has forced Furness to find "knowledge and wisdom.""Even when we are presented with apparent adversity, it is leading us to our greatest good, our true purpose. It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom," she said.Furness' big take away from her divorce is "that none of this is personal.""We are all on our individual journeys and I believe that the relationships in our lives are not random. We are drawn to people, we invite them in, in order to learn our lessons and to recognize and heal the broken parts of ourselves...I remain grateful," Furness concluded.Representatives for Jackman and Furness did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.Jackman and his former "Music Man" co-star Sutton Foster were seen holding hands together in January while going out to dinner in Los Angeles.Foster filed for divorce from her husband, Ted Griffin, in October after 10 years of marriage.In September 2023, Jackman and Furness announced they were separating after 27 years together. The Australian actress and actor shared a joint statement with People at the time."We have been blessed to share almost 3 decades together as husband and wife in a wonderful, loving marriage," they said. "Our journey now is shifting, and we have decided to separate to pursue our individual growth."Our family has been and always will be our highest priority. We undertake this next chapter with gratitude, love, and kindness. We greatly appreciate your understanding in respecting our privacy as our family navigates this transition in all of our lives.""This is the sole statement either of us will make," the statement, signed "Deb and Hugh Jackman," concluded.Furness and Jackman first met in 1995 on the set of the 10-part Australian TV series "Corelli." At the time, Furness was an established actress in her home country, who had previously won awards for her lead performance in the 1988 movie "Shame" and starred in several TV series and movies."Correlli" was up-and-coming actor Jackman's first professional gig after graduating from an Australian acting academy.In a 2017 appearance on People TV's "The Jess Cagle Interview," Jackman recalled having a crush on Furness.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"My first job out of drama school it was a massive break for me. I was really scared," Jackman remembered."Deb, she was a big star. I get picked up, and Deb is in the front seat of the car. Ill never forget. She took off her seat belt, and she turned around and put out her hand and took off her sunglasses and said, Hi, Im Deborra-Lee Furness, nice to meet you. I remember thinking, I like this girl.'"Jackman told Cagle he realized he had feelings for Furness after a few weeks of working together."Deb and I were already best friends, and I realized, Ive got a crush on my leading lady," he said. "This is the thing you do not do. Its unprofessional and embarrassing."Though Jackman tried to avoid his co-star, he eventually confessed his crush to Furness, who told him that she had a crush on him as well.The two attempted to hide their relationship for three weeks but realized it was futile since he said "everybody knew the entire time."Though the two had a 13-year age gap, Jackman told Cagle he was "the adult in the relationship."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERDue to Furness' age, the couple began trying to expand their family shortly after their nuptials. However, according to People, after Furness had two miscarriages and attempts at invitro-fertilization failed, the two decided to adopt. In 2000, Jackman and Furness adopted Oscar, and they went on to adopt Ava in 2005.Since announcing their separation, the two appear to have stayed on good terms. In October 2023, the Marvel star was joined by Furness as he celebrated his 55th birthday during a dinner at New York City's Polo Club with close friends and family.Fox News Digital's Ashley Hume contributed to this report.
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    Hugh Jackman's ex speaks out on 'traumatic journey of betrayal' as she files for divorce
    Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness have officially ended their marriage.After announcing their amicable split in September 2023, Furness officially filed for divorce from Jackman in New York on Tuesday.According to People, Furness' lawyer also submitted filings related to the duo's settlement, health care coverage and medical child support. The former couple tied the knot in 1996, when Jackman was 27 and Furness was 40.They share two adopted children: Oscar and Ava.HUGH JACKMAN REVEALS HE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT A WOLVERINE WAS: 'I'D NEVER HEARD OF SUCH AN ANIMAL'Per the filing, the couple's divorce is uncontested and will only need a judge to sign off.On Tuesday, Furness shared a statement with the Daily Mail and spoke out for the first time since filing, with an emotional comment."My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal," Furness said.She said their separation was "a profound wound that cuts deep."Furness continued, "However, I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us. This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage."This painful process has forced Furness to find "knowledge and wisdom.""Even when we are presented with apparent adversity, it is leading us to our greatest good, our true purpose. It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom," she said.Furness' big take away from her divorce is "that none of this is personal.""We are all on our individual journeys and I believe that the relationships in our lives are not random. We are drawn to people, we invite them in, in order to learn our lessons and to recognize and heal the broken parts of ourselves...I remain grateful," Furness concluded.Representatives for Jackman and Furness did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.Jackman and his former "Music Man" co-star Sutton Foster were seen holding hands together in January while going out to dinner in Los Angeles.Foster filed for divorce from her husband, Ted Griffin, in October after 10 years of marriage.In September 2023, Jackman and Furness announced they were separating after 27 years together. The Australian actress and actor shared a joint statement with People at the time."We have been blessed to share almost 3 decades together as husband and wife in a wonderful, loving marriage," they said. "Our journey now is shifting, and we have decided to separate to pursue our individual growth."Our family has been and always will be our highest priority. We undertake this next chapter with gratitude, love, and kindness. We greatly appreciate your understanding in respecting our privacy as our family navigates this transition in all of our lives.""This is the sole statement either of us will make," the statement, signed "Deb and Hugh Jackman," concluded.Furness and Jackman first met in 1995 on the set of the 10-part Australian TV series "Corelli." At the time, Furness was an established actress in her home country, who had previously won awards for her lead performance in the 1988 movie "Shame" and starred in several TV series and movies."Correlli" was up-and-coming actor Jackman's first professional gig after graduating from an Australian acting academy.In a 2017 appearance on People TV's "The Jess Cagle Interview," Jackman recalled having a crush on Furness.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"My first job out of drama school it was a massive break for me. I was really scared," Jackman remembered."Deb, she was a big star. I get picked up, and Deb is in the front seat of the car. Ill never forget. She took off her seat belt, and she turned around and put out her hand and took off her sunglasses and said, Hi, Im Deborra-Lee Furness, nice to meet you. I remember thinking, I like this girl.'"Jackman told Cagle he realized he had feelings for Furness after a few weeks of working together."Deb and I were already best friends, and I realized, Ive got a crush on my leading lady," he said. "This is the thing you do not do. Its unprofessional and embarrassing."Though Jackman tried to avoid his co-star, he eventually confessed his crush to Furness, who told him that she had a crush on him as well.The two attempted to hide their relationship for three weeks but realized it was futile since he said "everybody knew the entire time."Though the two had a 13-year age gap, Jackman told Cagle he was "the adult in the relationship."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERDue to Furness' age, the couple began trying to expand their family shortly after their nuptials. However, according to People, after Furness had two miscarriages and attempts at invitro-fertilization failed, the two decided to adopt. In 2000, Jackman and Furness adopted Oscar, and they went on to adopt Ava in 2005.Since announcing their separation, the two appear to have stayed on good terms. In October 2023, the Marvel star was joined by Furness as he celebrated his 55th birthday during a dinner at New York City's Polo Club with close friends and family.Fox News Digital's Ashley Hume contributed to this report.
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    High school graduate shot dead at Texas party after confronting armed teen
    A fight between two girls at a Texas high school graduation party left one graduate dead, authorities said.Andrew Farias, 18, was killed during the dispute at a home in the Austin suburb of Uhland, Fox 7 reported.Uhland police officers and Texas Rangers responded to the home May 25 amid reports of a shooting. The homeowner told authorities guests were told to leave around 1 a.m., when a fight broke out between two girls.TEXAS TRACK MEET STABBING SUSPECT TOLD RESPONDING OFFICER HE 'DID IT': DOCSA witness told Texas Rangers the fight started because girls were "making faces" and talking about other girls, according to an affidavit obtained by the news outlet.During the dispute, Chad Lee-Gardner, 18, jumped in and allegedly hit the female homeowner with a pistol on the head.MOURNING MOTHER, TWIN BROTHER OF SLAIN TEXAS TEEN SPEAK OUT: 'LOST MY BEST FRIEND IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE'Farias attempted to confront Lee-Gardner, who allegedly opened fire two times and struck Farias.Farias, who played cornerback and running back for his high school football team, later died.Lee-Gardner fled before officers arrived, but he was later taken into custody in Austin on suspicion of murder, police said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFarias graduated from San Marcos High School just over 24 hours before the shooting. He planned to attend Texas State University in August, his family said.
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    High school graduate shot dead at Texas party after confronting armed teen
    A fight between two girls at a Texas high school graduation party left one graduate dead, authorities said.Andrew Farias, 18, was killed during the dispute at a home in the Austin suburb of Uhland, Fox 7 reported.Uhland police officers and Texas Rangers responded to the home May 25 amid reports of a shooting. The homeowner told authorities guests were told to leave around 1 a.m., when a fight broke out between two girls.TEXAS TRACK MEET STABBING SUSPECT TOLD RESPONDING OFFICER HE 'DID IT': DOCSA witness told Texas Rangers the fight started because girls were "making faces" and talking about other girls, according to an affidavit obtained by the news outlet.During the dispute, Chad Lee-Gardner, 18, jumped in and allegedly hit the female homeowner with a pistol on the head.MOURNING MOTHER, TWIN BROTHER OF SLAIN TEXAS TEEN SPEAK OUT: 'LOST MY BEST FRIEND IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE'Farias attempted to confront Lee-Gardner, who allegedly opened fire two times and struck Farias.Farias, who played cornerback and running back for his high school football team, later died.Lee-Gardner fled before officers arrived, but he was later taken into custody in Austin on suspicion of murder, police said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFarias graduated from San Marcos High School just over 24 hours before the shooting. He planned to attend Texas State University in August, his family said.
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    Hoda Kotb reveals daughter's concerning diagnosis influenced her exit from 'Today'
    Hoda Kotb, longtime host of NBCs "The Today Show," is speaking out about the deeper reasons she decided to leave her post.Kotb returned as a guest on Wednesday for the first time since her departure from "Today" in January.During the appearance, she revealed that her younger daughter, Hope, 6, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.WEIGHT LOSS, DIABETES DRUGS CAN CAUSE MOOD CHANGES: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BEHAVIORAL SIDE EFFECTSKotb, 60, noted that spending more time with both her daughters, including Haley, 8, was one of her motivations for leaving.She told TODAY.com that Hopes condition "definitely weighed in.""As anyone with a child who has type 1, especially a little kid, you're constantly watching, you're constantly monitoring, you're constantly checking, which is what I did all the time when I was [at Today']," she said. "Youre distracted.""You just get a priority check in your life," Kotb expressed to co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin during the segment. "I can be here and sweating whats happening to Hope in the morning and in the night, or I can be there and feel relief."Kotb stressed that she tries not to "put her worry" on Hope, adding that her daughter is "fine for most of the day."DIABETES REWIRES THE BRAIN IN SURPRISING WAY, STUDY FINDS"There are just moments where you have to watch her," Kotb said. "I was totaling it up five minutes at breakfast, five minutes at lunch, five minutes at dinner, sometimes overnight.""Add that up, that's a half-hour. So, for 23 hours, she's every other kid. So, I try to remember that."The Cleveland Clinic defines type 1 diabetes as a chronic autoimmune disease that prevents the pancreas from producing insulin.This requires daily management with insulin injections and blood sugar monitoring.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERType 1 diabetes occurs when the immune system "mistakenly attacks and destroys cells" in the pancreas, which can happen over months or years, the above source stated.Symptoms of type 1 diabetes can include excessive thirst and hunger, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, blurred vision and slow healing of cuts and sores.In comparison, type 2 diabetes involves insulin resistance. This can cause the pancreas to not produce enough insulin and the body to not use the insulin as it should.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthObesity and lack of exercise, among other lifestyle and genetic factors, can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes, according to experts.Type 2 diabetes is more common than type 1 and is more likely to occur in older adults, while type 1 is most prevalent in children and young adults.Kotb shared with TODAY.com that Hopes early symptoms mimicked the flu and were so severe that she had to be "raced" to the hospital.Now that Kotb knows how to handle Hopes condition, shes offering her space to be a regular kid, she said."Don't put your worry on your kid," she advised fellow parents."Watch them, but don't put your worry on them. Let them be kids and give them what they need when they need it."
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    Hoda Kotb reveals daughter's concerning diagnosis influenced her exit from 'Today'
    Hoda Kotb, longtime host of NBCs "The Today Show," is speaking out about the deeper reasons she decided to leave her post.Kotb returned as a guest on Wednesday for the first time since her departure from "Today" in January.During the appearance, she revealed that her younger daughter, Hope, 6, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.WEIGHT LOSS, DIABETES DRUGS CAN CAUSE MOOD CHANGES: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BEHAVIORAL SIDE EFFECTSKotb, 60, noted that spending more time with both her daughters, including Haley, 8, was one of her motivations for leaving.She told TODAY.com that Hopes condition "definitely weighed in.""As anyone with a child who has type 1, especially a little kid, you're constantly watching, you're constantly monitoring, you're constantly checking, which is what I did all the time when I was [at Today']," she said. "Youre distracted.""You just get a priority check in your life," Kotb expressed to co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin during the segment. "I can be here and sweating whats happening to Hope in the morning and in the night, or I can be there and feel relief."Kotb stressed that she tries not to "put her worry" on Hope, adding that her daughter is "fine for most of the day."DIABETES REWIRES THE BRAIN IN SURPRISING WAY, STUDY FINDS"There are just moments where you have to watch her," Kotb said. "I was totaling it up five minutes at breakfast, five minutes at lunch, five minutes at dinner, sometimes overnight.""Add that up, that's a half-hour. So, for 23 hours, she's every other kid. So, I try to remember that."The Cleveland Clinic defines type 1 diabetes as a chronic autoimmune disease that prevents the pancreas from producing insulin.This requires daily management with insulin injections and blood sugar monitoring.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERType 1 diabetes occurs when the immune system "mistakenly attacks and destroys cells" in the pancreas, which can happen over months or years, the above source stated.Symptoms of type 1 diabetes can include excessive thirst and hunger, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, blurred vision and slow healing of cuts and sores.In comparison, type 2 diabetes involves insulin resistance. This can cause the pancreas to not produce enough insulin and the body to not use the insulin as it should.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthObesity and lack of exercise, among other lifestyle and genetic factors, can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes, according to experts.Type 2 diabetes is more common than type 1 and is more likely to occur in older adults, while type 1 is most prevalent in children and young adults.Kotb shared with TODAY.com that Hopes early symptoms mimicked the flu and were so severe that she had to be "raced" to the hospital.Now that Kotb knows how to handle Hopes condition, shes offering her space to be a regular kid, she said."Don't put your worry on your kid," she advised fellow parents."Watch them, but don't put your worry on them. Let them be kids and give them what they need when they need it."
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    ICE identifies jet ski suspects in Air Force cadet candidate's death as illegal immigrants
    The suspect and her alleged accomplice linked to the jet ski hit-and-run death of an Air Force cadet candidate over Memorial Day weekend have been identified as illegal immigrants, according to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official.During a Wednesday news conference in Grapevine, Texas, Joshua Johnson, acting field director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Emergency Removal Operations in Dallas, confirmed that 21-year-old Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez and 21-year-old Maikel Coello Perozo are both illegal immigrants from Venezuela.Gonzalez was allegedly operating the jet ski that struck and killed 18-year-old Ava Moore on Sunday at Grapevine Lake. Moore was a United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) cadet candidate and part of USAFA's Class of 2029, according to the military school."It's my understanding that both the individuals crossed the southern border in 2023 or 2024," Johnson said. "They were arrested at the time of entry, processed on a notice to appear, and then released on their own recognizance."He added that ICE has lodged immigration detainers against the suspects, and that after the criminal justice proceedings against them in Texas are complete, they will be processed for removal.Capt. Joseph Quintero, game warden at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, announced that Gonzalez has been charged with second-degree felony manslaughter.Perozo has been charged with collision involving damage to a vehicle and hindering apprehension, both misdemeanors, after allegedly driving away from the scene with Gonzalez.He said both were arrested in Dallas on Tuesday, and that the relationship between them remains unclear.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton first announced that the pair were in the country illegally on Tuesday night. "We've arrested an illegal alien for killing Ava Moore and another illegal alien connected to her death," Paxton wrote in a Tuesday post on X.TEXAS POLICE ARREST SUSPECT AFTER FATAL JET SKI HIT-AND-RUN"Ava Moore's senseless death was caused by an illegal alien who should have never been in our country in the first place," Paxton wrote in a news release."My heart breaks for Ava's family and friends, and my prayers are with them as they face this tragedy," Paxton continued.ICE did not respond to a request for comment.FIVE ILLEGALS CHARGED IN ALLEGED MARITIME HUMAN SMUGGLING ATTEMPT THAT LEFT CHILD DEAD"We are thankful for the help of fellow law enforcement officers from the Texas Attorney Generals Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, theDallasPolice Department and Homeland Security Investigations," the Texas Game Wardens said in a statement.Paxton added that his office "will continue to work with local, state, and national law enforcement partners to secure justice for Ava."According to FOX 4, Moore was just weeks away from her lifelong dream of joining the military. She was scheduled to leave for Air Force basic training and was home in Texas visiting family during Memorial Day weekend.Moore was reportedly a student and star basketball player at the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School in Colorado.THREE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CHARGED AFTER FIERY TEXAS CRASH LEAVES ONE DEAD"You know, we talked throughout the course of the year that at some point in her career she was going to be a four-star general because she loved it," her coach, Kesha Blanton, told the outlet. "She made those around her better."Blanton said she is feeling sadness and anger over Moore's death."They took a bright, bright star from our lives," she said.Investigators said two women were on a jet ski that struck Moore on Sunday evening.According to police, a passenger on the jet ski remained on the scene, while the operator of the craft allegedly fled and then left with a male. The pair allegedly crashed into a vehicle during their escape from the scene.Moore was pulled to shore and treated for severe head trauma before being taken to a nearby hospital where she later died, the outlet reported."Our thoughts are with Avas family and friends during this difficult time. Texas Game Wardens remain committed to keeping our public waters safe," the Grapevine Police Department shared in a statement.
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