News about Elizabeth Price

After the bullet was lodged in his spine, the mother of a Palestinian student who was among three gunmen in Vermont'hate crime' attacks reveals that her 20-year-old son is paralyzed from the chest down

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2023
Since son Hisham Awartani, 20, was shot with his two relatives in Burlington on November 25 while walking to a Thanksgiving dinner, Elizabeth Price said her family had been through a 'gut wrenching and difficult six days.' On Wednesday, Jason J Eaton was charged with three counts of attempted murder as prosecutors trawlled his electronic equipment in an attempt to find a motive. Awartani will be released from hospital next week, but he will start a lifetime of rehabilitation. 'We suspect Hisham will face this challenge with the same tenacity I've seen this week,' his mother said.'

Since being targeted yards from his granny's house, the mother of a Palestinian shot in Vermont reveals he is trying to figure out "what it means to be safe in America."

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
When they were fired on Saturday afternoon, Hisham Awartani, Kinnan Abdel Hamid, and Tahseen Ahmed were visiting Awartani's grandmother's house. Since attending school together in the West Bank, the three friends had known each other for a long time. Elizabeth Price, Awartani's mother, said it's a miracle the men survived after the shooting, and she expressed her surprise as it occurred in an area where the entire community knows her son, who attends Brown University. On Monday, Jason James Eaton, 48, the suspected shooter, pleaded not guilty.

From crack den to palace: Couple renovate run-down Regency grade-II listed estate for £2m

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 12, 2023
After their 'daft' bid of £225,000 was accepted in 2013, property-flipping couple Reg and Elizabeth Price started rebuilding Roswarne House in Camborne, Cornwall. The stunning Regency Grade-III listed, 29-room home was built between 1810 and 1815 but had been abandoned for six years and was being used by drug users. The owners had originally intended £750,000 for the asbestos-ridden home but were eventually refused due to the immense amount of work it needed. Reg, 73, and Elizabeth, 72, spent a decade renovating every single room and furnishing the majority of it with Facebook Marketplace and eBay finds, while forking out £70,000-per-year in security to keep out intruders out.