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A Jordanian policewoman saved a young man from committing suicide from a bridge in the capital Amman. The policewoman appeared begging him to abandon the idea of ending his life, according to a video circulating on social media.
The group, to be known as the Digital Cooperation Organization, also includes Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait, the statement said.
The drivers of the two vehicles did stunts on the road and were involved in a race in an undesignated place which led to the fatalities.
The video shows a man falling off the escalator gap while trying to sit on the guardrail.
Asmaa Rasheed, who also lives at the Zaatari refugee camp in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria, tries to write interesting stories in her home and reads them to the children who come to listen to her.
The netizens expressed their dissatisfaction with this behaviour, which caused traffic jams in the street, and endangered the lives of road users due to overcrowding.
Jordan said on Monday it was committed to its landmark peace treaty with Israel despite ending a 25-year deal that allows its neighbour to use two parcels of land along its border under its sovereignty, its foreign minister said.
Local media reported that attempts were underway to rescue a child stuck under the rubble.
Through the video, the girl appealed to the King of Jordan to protect her from someone who threatened her life, and who burned her car.
Three siblings in Jordan died after they inhaled gas that reportedly leaked from a fireplace, which was in the room where they were sleeping. It was also reported that the children mother's is in critical condition.