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France's most-notorious gangster used a hijacked helicopter to bust out of a prison outside Paris.  Police are still looking for 46-year old Redoine Faid, who was serving a 25-year sentence for a botched robbery and the murder of a police officer in 2010.  He broke out of prison once before in 2013, dynamiting his way through locked doors to a waiting car, and managed to avoid capture for six weeks.  This time around, he somehow gained access to the only courtyard without a protective net in the Sud Francilien Prison in Reau, south of Paris.  While his henchmen created a diversion at the gate, the hijacked chopper swooped in to pick him up.  Redoine Faid is considered extremely dangerous.

A young Australian man is in bad shape in Canada, after going "train surfing" in the mountains between Vancouver and Calgary.  The 25-year old was able to tell authorities that he had fallen off and was struck by the other moving train cars, suffering multiple amputations.  Authorities said he was under the influence of alcohol at the time.  DFAT is providing consular assistance to the man, now in hospital in British Columbia.

Mexicans are voting for a new president in an election expected to hand power to an anti-establishment outsider who could sharpen divisions with the orange clown Donald Trump, who expects Mexico to pay for a border wall to keep Central Americans out.  Former Mexico City mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) would be the first Leftist to win the presidency in decades in Mexico if he ousts the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which has been creeping to the right with privatization schemes. 

The campaign leading up to Mexico's elections has been the country's most violent.  At least 48 candidates for various offices murdered since September 2017 by one private security agency's count.  Running for office is "practically tantamount to a death penalty," according to Mario Alberto Chavez, a mayoral candidate in the southwest of the country.  In the southwestern state of Guerrero alone, nearly 200 people decided to give up their candidacies because of the violence from criminal gangs, crooked cops, and corrupt local officials.

Aussie rescuers have joined other foreigners assisting Thailand trying to locate a dozen boys and their football coach who got lost in a flooded cave more than a week ago.  Water levels have been dropping and there are plans to pump out more. 

The road was slick from torrential rain and there was no guard rail preventing a crowded bus in northern India from plunging into a valley, killing 48 people.  Officials in Uttarakhand state said at least a dozen more people were hurt.  Rural roads in India was notoriously dangerous, and having the 28-seat bus packed with 60 passengers just made it all worse.

New Delhi police say it's still too early to determine what happened in a home where ten members of one family were found bound, blindfolded, and hanged to death; and eleventh victim, a 75-year old woman, was dead on the floor.  There was no suicide note, but local media said investigators suspect a murder-suicide scenario in which one family member killed the others and then committed suicide.

A 56-year old man in Germany is suspected of fatally poisoning 21 co-workers at a metal fittings company in the town of Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, northwest Germany.  A potential victim found his lunch covered with a white powdery substance last month and asked the bosses to check security video, revealing that the suspect had indeed tampered with the man's lunch.  But now, investigators found several heavy metal poisons in the suspect's home; they reviewed the other deaths and determined they could have been caused by the toxins.  In addition, two more co-workers suffered strokes and a third is on kidney dialysis.  The suspect, identified in the media as "Klaus O", is reportedly non-cooperative.