Katherine Jackson Learned of Kidnap Drama From Broken Tv
August 4, 2012 by admin
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Katherine Jackson had no idea her “short vacation” had turned into a missing persons drama until a broken TV at the Arizona spa resort where she was staying began broadcasting a report about her alleged kidnapping.
According to court documents filed on Thursday (02Aug12), as the 82-year-old Jackson family matriarch fought to regain guardianship of her grandchildren Prince, Paris and Blanket, she revealed that none of her companions, including family members, had informed her that her grandchildren were desperately trying to reach her.
In the legal papers, Jackson claims her cellphone was taken from her, the phone in her room didn’t work and her iPad was confiscated when she asked if she could communicate with her grandchildren with it.
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She only discovered what was going on back home in Calabasas, California when she awoke one morning to the sound of a broken television.
In the documents she wrote, “While there was no picture, I heard a broadcast that stated I was missing”.
Her nephew Trent reportedly filed the complaint with Los Angeles police on 21 July (12) as Katherine’s teenage daughter Paris began tweeting her concerns about the wellbeing and whereabouts of her grandmother, demanding her return.
Upon learning of the drama, Katherine returned to the home she shares with her grandchildren – and on Thursday (02Aug12) she was named the children’s co-guardian after she was temporarily stripped of the title during the family drama last week (ends27Jul12).
She will now share responsibility with her grandson T.J. As part of Thursday’s hearing, an order banning Paris, Prince and Blanket from travelling out of state was removed, allowing the kids to join family members at an upcoming celebration for their late father in Gary, Indiana.
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Why Brits Going Abroad Should take out Travel Insurance
August 4, 2012 by admin
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Despite David Cameron urging holidaymakers to stay in the UK for their summer break this year, only a quarter of us say a ‘staycation’ is the ideal holiday. Nearly half of Brits say the ideal non-UK destination is within Europe while almost one in three say their ideal holidays are outside of Europe, according to new research by Confused.com.
When searching for the ideal getaway, the majority of UK holidaymakers are looking for a seaside break, with 45 per cent of people choosing ‘beach’ compared to just nine per cent wanting an active or sporty holiday. Less than five per cent seek snow for their break, while sightseeing is a priority for almost one in three holiday makers, rising to 45 per cent for people aged 55+.
Not surprisingly, 57 per cent of 18-25s would prefer to spend their holiday at the beach and 25-35 year-olds are most likely to choose an active or sporty holiday, compared to other age groups.
Even in these times of financial difficulties, people cannot live without a yearly holiday. The majority of people interviewed take one or two holidays per year with over 55s taking the most holidays compared to 18-24 year-olds who take the fewest holidays overall.
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Only just over half of people always buy travel insurance when they go away, despite 90 per cent of people having holidayed abroad. A surprising 15 per cent always take a risk by not purchasing any insurance even though illness abroad tops the list of holiday nightmares with 44 per cent of holidaymakers having experienced illness either themselves or among their party while away. Family travel insurance can cost as little as £9.75 for a family of four, though it can cost more depending on where you’re travelling to, so Confused.com experts would always urge holidaymakers going abroad to take out cover.
Mhairi Duffin, Head of Travel Insurance at Confused.com, said: “While it may not be the most exciting part of arranging your family holiday, travel insurance should always be one of your main priorities if you want to be able to relax and enjoy your time away.
“Hopefully your holiday will go according to plan, but if anything was to go wrong having the right travel insurance in place can help make sure you’re protected in the event of baggage being lost, your holiday being cancelled or someone in your party falling ill.
“Family travel policies can be very reasonable and getting the whole family covered on one policy tends to be much more convenient than taking out separate policies, leaving you more time to concentrate on the more enjoyable aspects of planning your holiday!” Mhairi added.
Benefits travel insurance can bring:
- Travel insurance will include cancellation cover which starts from the day an individual takes out the policy.
- Purchasing individual cover for each member of the family can be expensive and time consuming. It’s generally easier to cover the whole family with a single policy and is likely to be more cost-effective as providers will discount for families.
- Individuals may receive higher levels of cover with a family policy – extra baggage cover, cancellation cover, alternative accommodation.
- One benefit that many travellers find with family travel insurance policies is that some insurers allow for the insuring of younger family members for free.
- If you travel once a year with your family, a single trip family policy could be the most cost effective solution. If you travel two or more times a year with your family an annual policy could be more effective.
- All travel insurance policies contain medical cover to give you peace of mind that your family are protected in the event of an accident or illness. Particularly useful if you’re travelling with accident prone little ones!
To support a nation who can’t live without their yearly holiday Confused.com has partnered with Teletext holidays, to offer its customers the chance of winning a dream family holiday (2 adults and 2 children) to Florida, USA for 14 nights with £1000 spending money, just by buying their family travel insurance through the company’s price comparison site.
For more information visit www.confused.com
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