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Chase Tatum, former WCW wrestler, found dead

Chase Tatum, a 34-year-old former wrestler, was found dead at his Atlanta home on Sunday. He suffered an apparent and accidental overdose of drugs, his father said.

Tautum was a wrestler for the now-disappeared World Championship Wrestling Organization (WCW). He had recently appeared in the comedy movie 'Who's Your Caddy?', with rapper Big Boi, of Outkast fame.

Roy Tatum, Chase's father, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that his son was found in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta. Apparently, he was about to enter rehabilitation.

Chase Tatum had been recovering from back surgery to repair a degenerative disc. His father said the former wrestler had been fighting a dependence to painkillers for years but had been planning to enter a rehabilitation center.


Florida House panel criticizes 2007 homeowner insurance law

In a rare political mea culpa, state legislators said Monday there are deep flaws in the sweeping property insurance law they passed almost unanimously last year to help lower homeowner insurance rates.

The House Insurance Committee held a hearing Monday aimed at building support to reverse last year's legislation.

Among other changes, the 2007 legislation expanded the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund by $12 billion to offer insurers cheaper reinsurance, or backup coverage, and rescinded rate hikes of 21 percent and 56 percent for Citizens Property Insurance Corp., the public property insurer that has become the state's largest.

The legislative package helped lower homeowner rates by a statewide average of about 15 percent. But House insurance committee members say in hindsight, the savings won't be worth the financial risk if a major hurricane strikes, wipes out state funds and leaves almost all Florida homeowners to foot the bill.


Home damaged in crane accident used in 'Something About Mary'

MIAMI -- Authorities are investigating what caused a section of construction crane to plummet 30 floors into a home that a contractor used for storage, killing two people in the nation's second deadly crane accident in 10 days. | VideoThe accident occurred at a downtown Miami high-rise condominium Tuesday when workers tried to raise the crane section to extend the equipment's reach, said Miami fire spokesman Ignatius Carroll.It fell 30 floors and smashed through the Spanish-tiled roof of a two-story house that was the home of Cameron Diaz's character in the movie “There's Something About Mary." Five workers were hurt, one critically.Terrance Hennessy, 59, a safety inspector for an insurance company, died at the scene, according to Miami police. Jeremy Thornsbury, 21, of Tamarac, died at a hospital, police said.The U.S.


 

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