jail in five years – and seeking love. Sex addict Emile Cilliers was jailed in 2018 after his wife Victoria fell 4000ft to the ground when he tampered with her parachute canopy.
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rescue operation was launched after a stricken paddleboarder was blown out to sea by strong, gusting winds. HM Coastguard was called at around 11.20am on Sunday following reports of two people in difficulty near East Sands beach in St Andrews, Fife.
Emergency services, including two RNLI lifeboats, raced to the scene before receiving information that one of the fun-seekers had successfully made it to shore. But the second person was being blown further offshore and needed to be rescued from the
.jail in five years – and seeking love. Sex addict Emile Cilliers was jailed in 2018 after his wife Victoria fell 4000ft to the ground when he tampered with her parachute canopy.
cancer. Laura Mcaloon, from Bathgate, passed away in her sleep on Wednesday leaving behind her devastated fiancé Mark Smith, 37, and three children Tiegan, 20, and Demileigh, 13, and Connor, 2.
Ambulance crews raced to one Scots park three times after boozed up teens were found unconscious. Reports suggest the under-age drinkers headed to North Inch park in Perth, resulting in emergency services crews having to make three trips to assist the drunken youths.
UFO mystery.Malcom Robinson, of Strange Phenomena Investigations, has lived south of the border in England for 23 years but has now returned to his homeland looking to 'continue where he left off' in 1998.Malcom and local councillor Billy Buchanan hit the headlines back then with their investigations into sightings around Bonnybridge.The pair appealed to four prime ministers- David Cameron, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and John Major- calling for an urgent probe into what was happening in the skies
ambulance crews raced to the A990 in Buckie after a motorcyclist careered off the road at around 3.40pm on Friday April 23. The biker was rushed to Dr Gray's Hospital in Elgin for treatments.
mum left her daughter crying with laughter after making up her own phonetic alphabet, with O for Onion and N for Niagara Falls. Demi Cuthbertson, from South Lanarkshire, filmed her mum on the phone trying to spell out her surname while choosing random words.The 21-year-old asked 'does anyone else's mum make up their own phonetic alphabet' as she tried to contain her laughter while listening to the phone call.
biker who suffered a broken leg after crashing in a remote glen was spotted crawling up a hill to get a mobile phone signal. The motorbike rider was discovered in the Glen Quaich area of Perth and Kinross shortly before 5pm on Thursday by an eagle-eyed bus driver.
Bishopton, a 50-year-old male cyclist had to take evasive action when the driver of a Volkswagen Golf allegedly failed to see him turning into a junction. While trying to avoid a collision the cyclist struck a parked vehicle and sustained serious injuries.
aircraft crash landed on a Scots beach. The alarm was shortly before 3pm on Tuesday, April 20, after the white plane came down at Shain Bay on the Isle of Jura.The pilot, who was flying solo, miraculously escaped serious injury after the emergency landing but his aircraft was left in a perilous location.A local rescue crew were flown to the scene where they helped move the wreckage further up the beach to avoid the rising tide.
Stirling Observer it appeared that the vehicle had ploughed through a fence onto the grass river embankment near Queen’s Haugh Drive by Riverside Bowling Club. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Scottish Ambulance Service and Police Scotland arrived at the scene following the incident which occurred around 11.30am.Police confirmed the driver was rescued from the water and taken to hospital.A resident said: “The whole area has been taped off.
. Jacqueline Anne Tolland put the brakes on a woman’s wheelchair and pushed it against a dining room table with the brakes on, so she could not stand up.
probe after a man in a surgical face mask raided a Scots home before making off with a car. The house was broken into in Colintraive Crescent, in Robroyston area of Glasgow, around 5.30am on Saturday April 10.
Sean Ewart could not believe his eyes on Saturday night after the inebriated man asked to come in for “a s***”. 27-year-old Sean, who lives in the Gorbals in Glasgow, had been enjoying a peaceful night indoors watching Only Fools and Horses when he was rudely chapped up by the drunk.
ScotsBig Brother contestant Mikey Hughes says Nikki Graham ended up paying the ultimate price after being treated like a 'commodity'.
workers in their own homes using webcams.Staff say the installation of cameras for remote workers is a “Big Brother” tactic and fear the technology could be open to abuse.Webcams are being sent out this Thursday to thousands of Scottish staff who work for Teleperformance –the largest contact centre company in the world.Teleperformance will be able to access live footage of an employee’s home work station – potentially a living room kitchen or bedroom.In a statement, Teleperformance said
drug user injected heroin at her door and tried to enter her home before leaving a bloodied path in his wake.Jade Ward now fears for the safety of her newborn daughter, five-year-old step-daughter and other youngsters who live in the same four-in-a-block in Ayr, South Ayrshire after the frightening incident on Wednesday.The 24-year-old was left 'terrified' after 'hearing a noise out on the close' at around 7.30pm before a concerned neighbour then showed her shocking footage of the man at their
Covid-19 after her daughter contracted it at school has begged families to stick to the rules for the sake of her vulnerable child and others.Jenny Tait, from Johnstone, developed flu-like symptoms and ached all over after her daughter Amber, who has a learning disability and heart condition, was named as a close contact of a person with covid at Fordbank Primary School.And, while the covid test was too distressing for Amber to take, positive results were returned for her two siblings Lucy, 12,
crash on a Scots road this afternoon. Emergency services scrambled to the B9157 near Burntisland in Fife after the 20-year-old man came off his bike at around 11.55am on Sunday.