A speeding Albanian delivery driver with an expired licence who mowed down and killed a "bright and caring" Scots teenager has been jailed for more than five years.
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A cameraman, who worked on MasterChef Australia, is feared dead following a horrific plane crash, which saw two Viper S-211 Marchetti jets collide mid-air. Cameraman James Rose, 30, is believed to have been onboard one of the aircraft, which collided over Melbourne’s Port Philip Bay. One of the jets was able to successfully land at Essendon Airport, while the other crashed into the water.
James was onboard the plane with pilot Stephen Gale, who is the owner of aviation company Jetworks Aviation who owned the two planes involved in the collision. Both are feared to be dead following the horrific crash. News.com.au reports that Stephen was a former Royal Australian Air Force engineer with years of flying experience.
He regularly showed footage and photos of his flights online after launching his business, which simulates a military fighter jet experience for customers.t Soon after the collision, the pilot of the surviving jet radioed: "Viper 1 … mayday, mayday, mayday. I am anticipating Viper 2 in the water … we can see a splash mark." When authorities reached the scene they discovered debris, including a plane tyre, floating in the water, however there was no sign of those onboard the jet. In a statement, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said: "The two-seat, civilian-operated ex-military jet trainer aircraft were reported to be conducting a formation flight over the bay.
A speeding Albanian delivery driver with an expired licence who mowed down and killed a "bright and caring" Scots teenager has been jailed for more than five years.
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Former The Only Way Is Essex star Clelia Theodorou has taken her first steps months after sustaining serious injuries in a horror car crash earlier this year.The 28 year old, who starred on TOWIE in 2018, lost her beloved mother in the crash in May and was left with two broken legs and two broken feet. Clelia has since undergone three operations and has been recovering at home. The mum-of-one, who welcomed a baby daughter in September with partner Tommy Cole, has now proudly announced she's managed to take her first steps and stand up, branding it a "milestone moment".
was found guilty on June 14 of sexually abusing 10 boys and one girl during the 1990s and 2000s.The youngest victim was nine or 10 years old when the abuse began, while the oldest was molested until the age of 16.Judge Huggett stated that Frost had shown no remorse for his actions, dismissing character references that portrayed him as a protector of young people.“There is no evidence that would permit me to find on balance that he is contrite or remorseful,” she remarked.Frost, appearing via audiovisual link from Shortland Correctional Centre, displayed minimal reaction to the sentencing.Frost believed he was the son of renowned swimming coach Doug Frost, who guided Ian Thorpe to Olympic success.He was however the son of a family friend and did not learn the identity of his biological father until the age of 40.Most of Frost’s offenses occurred at his swimming school in southwest Sydney, in various locations, including the change rooms, kickboard rooms, pool, and deck.Testimonies from victims detailed Frost’s manipulation, encouraging explicit discussions about sex and masturbation, which eventually led to inappropriate physical contact.The court heard accounts of Frost coercing victims into secrecy after assaults.Judge Huggett characterized Frost’s crimes as “opportunistic, impulsive, and spontaneous,” creating an environment that normalized explicit discussions.Frost’s legal proceedings faced complications, with a discharged jury in the first trial in August 2022 due to allegations of bullying and bickering.During the second trial, a non-publication order prevented the media from reporting on evidence until Frost was found guilty.On Thursday, Judge Huggett said Frost, who was in his 20s during the offending, “created
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