Report on Recent Global Violent Incidents and Police Responses
Introduction
This report describes several different violent crimes that happened in various locations, including Australia, Spain, the United Kingdom, Paraguay, and the United States.
Main Body
In Rosemeadow, Australia, 32-year-old Jacky Feng has been charged with three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. He allegedly used a knife and a hammer to kill his parents and younger brother, while a third son survived. Superintendent Grant Healey emphasized that the family had no previous police record, describing the event as very unusual. Meanwhile, in Barcelona, Spain, a woman was killed in a stabbing attack. Police have arrested a suspect and are investigating the crime as gender-based violence, although they are also considering if it was a random attack. Similarly, in Paraguay, a 22-year-old medical student was murdered by her former partner. Because the suspect reportedly fled to Brazil, authorities have requested an international arrest warrant. In the United Kingdom, London police are investigating two separate violent events in Brixton: a shooting and a stabbing. Furthermore, in County Durham, police are searching for two suspects who attacked a woman in her 50s. Finally, in Midland, USA, a 19-year-old man was arrested by a SWAT team after he allegedly used a rifle to threaten people inside a house.
Conclusion
Police departments in these regions are continuing their forensic investigations and are working to catch the remaining suspects.
Learning
The Power of 'Connectors' (B2 Glue)
At the A2 level, you likely write sentences like this: "A woman was killed. Police arrested a suspect." To reach B2, you need to 'glue' your ideas together. This article uses professional connectors to create a flow of information.
1. Adding New Information Instead of just saying "And," the text uses:
- Meanwhile (used when two things happen at the same time in different places).
- Furthermore (used to add a more important or additional point).
- Similarly (used to show that two situations are almost the same).
2. Creating Logic & Contrast Look at how the author handles uncertainty:
- Although: "...investigating the crime as gender-based violence, although they are also considering..."
- B2 Tip: Use 'although' to introduce a surprising contrast in the same sentence.
- Because: "Because the suspect reportedly fled... authorities have requested..."
- B2 Tip: Moving 'Because' to the start of the sentence makes your writing feel more academic and formal than putting it in the middle.
3. The 'Allegedly' Shift In A2 English, we say "He did it." In B2 professional English (especially in reports), we use Allegedly.
Allegedly /əˈledʒ.ɪd.li/ = Someone says this happened, but it is not proven in court yet.
By adding this one word, you move from 'simple storytelling' to 'objective reporting,' which is a key requirement for B2 fluency.