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Elton John Reveals His Kids’ Biggest Fear And Concern Involving His Old Age: ‘They Think About My…’
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Elton John Reveals His Kids’ Biggest Fear And Concern Involving His Old Age: ‘They Think About My…’

Elton John can be caught in his latest documentary, Elton John: Never Too Late, talking about a lot of his personal time, especially with his children. The British singer shed light on what happens to be the greatest fear of Zachary 13, and Elijah 11, his two kids, who he shares with his husband David Furnish. 

The latest documentary that was recently premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) shows John stating, “They think about my mortality. They worry about my mortality,” while talking about the two kids in the family. 

While the movie premiered on September 6, 2024, the I’m Still Standing singer stressed that the kids do not worry much about his husband, Furnish, but for him. 

The highly acclaimed songwriter is also heard stating that the two boys love him a lot and wish for him to stick around forever. 

While being practical about how he won’t always be present in their lives, when Zachary and Elijah celebrate big moments in the future, he hopes for the best, while also adding that he too wishes to see them getting married and having their own children. 

“You never know,” the Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word singer stated in the documentary, adding that he wishes to use all of his time for the best, while he is alive. 

Calling his time together with the family “wonderful,” the Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me artist reflected how he feels precious while being around his loved ones.

The documentary in discussion here, Elton John: Never Too Late, is directed by R. J. Cutler and his 61-year-old husband, David Furnish. The project was first announced back in the year 2022.

Moreover, Elton John: Never Too Late has been coproduced with Disney+ as well as Rocket Pictures. 

Talking more about the project, it takes the die-hard fans of the Bennie And The Jets singer behind the scenes of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert tour.

Meanwhile, one can even have a look at the highlights from his past performance as well as a few memorable footages. You can even enjoy some of the artist’s intimate moments and personal time of his life while being around his family.

Following the premiere at the TIFF, the film will be released on Disney+ on December 13.

The Toronto International Film Festival is from September 5 to 15, 2024.

ALSO READ: Elton John Reveals How He Helped John Lennon And Yoko Ono Reconcile In New Documentary At TIFF 2024; Deets

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“Who Collected Samples Is Relevant”: CBI To Supreme Court In Kolkata Case
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“Who Collected Samples Is Relevant”: CBI To Supreme Court In Kolkata Case

A key document necessary for post-mortem came under the spotlight today as the Supreme Court heard the Kolkata doctor’s rape and murder case. Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud questioned where the challan was and pointed out that autopsy cannot be carried out without it. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the West Bengal government, submitted he could not find the document immediately and would get back to the court on this question.

The question came up after an advocate appearing in the matter asked if the clothes of the victim were produced during the autopsy.

The Chief Justice then asked about the document when the body was handed over for autopsy after the inquest. When Mr Sibal said he is not immediately able to locate the document, the Chief Justice replied, “It is important because it has a column showing what clothes and articles were sent along with the body, we want to see that.”

The post-mortem team, the Chief Justice said, will not accept the body without the challan. “That is why we want to see it.”

Mr Sibal requested the court for more time. “We will submit it to the court. What I am told is that CJM (Chief Judicial Magistrate) filled it up himself and sent it,” he said.

“Was the post-mortem carried out without the request form at all,” the Chief Justice asked, and Solicitor General Mehta added that can’t be possible because it is a statutory form.

Justice JB Pardiwala, who was on the three-judge bench along with the Chief Justice and Justice Manoj Misra, pointed to the post-mortem report. “See the third column on the top, the constable (who brought the body) is supposed to carry this (form). It has been struck off. So there is no reference of this challan when the dead body is sent for examination. You need to explain, if this document is missing, then something is amiss,” he said.

The Chief Justice then said that the CBI should ask for this document from the Bengal government too. An advocate appearing before the bench said this document was submitted during the hearing in Calcutta High Court. The Solicitor General of India then questioned, “In the absence of mention in the post-mortem report, the possibility of it having been created subsequently cannot be ruled out.”

Mr Sibal replied, “Nothing is being created subsequently. We will file an affidavit.”

The Supreme Court has now asked the CBI to file a fresh report in the case next Tuesday.

The central agency today flagged the forensic report in the case and said “who collected the samples” has emerged as a relevant question.

Solicitor General Mehta said the central agency had decided to send samples to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi.

“We have forensic examination report and one thing is admitted that when the girl was found at 9:30 am, her jeans and undergarments were removed and lying nearby… semi-nude and injury marks also on body… they have taken samples. they have sent to CFSL in West Bengal. CBI has taken a decision to send the sample to AIIMS,” he said.

Without explicitly mentioning the findings, the Solicitor General says, “Person enters, girl is nude and this is the result of FSL. So who took the sample is relevant.”

The delay in filing the FIR came up again. “There is a delay of almost 14 hours in recording the FIR. It is very clear,” the Chief Justice said.

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“No Adverse Action If…”: Chief Justice Asks Doctors To Return To Work
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“No Adverse Action If…”: Chief Justice Asks Doctors To Return To Work

The Supreme Court has given time till 5 pm on Tuesday for doctors protesting over the Kolkata rape-murder case to return to duty.

“The state, in affidavit, has indicated that funds have been sanctioned for carrying out safety measures. This shall be monitored by District Collectors. In order to create sense of confidence we state that in the event that doctors come to work by 5 PM tomorrow, not adverse actions…,” said a bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud.

If there is continuous abstention from work despite the facilities given, there will be likelihood of action in future, said the CJI.

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