Pictured: Recently married Aussie tradie tragically mauled to death by four-metre shark while swimming with family
Daniel Turpin was attacked by a shark just before 11.30am on Saturday at Michaelmas Island off Albany, 400km southeast of Perth.
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Daniel Turpin was attacked by a shark just before 11.30am on Saturday at Michaelmas Island off Albany, 400km southeast of Perth.
Fans from across UK descend on Shacklewell Arms for intimate gig that leaves them wanting one thing more In the Shacklewell Arms in east London, the usual crowd of hipsters and indie music fans had been replaced by a throng dressed in leopard print, double denim and cowboy hats to pay tribute to the nightโs headliner: Shania Twain. โWe thought we might have been scammed when we saw the ticket announcement,โ said Jack, 28, who came with his sister Amy. โWhy would she do a pub this small?โ Continue reading...
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Three British men have pleaded guilty after a Canadian restaurant owner died following a row over an unpaid bill.
TAP flight TP2678 from Lisbon to London Heathrow ended up being diverted to Porto because of a 'strange noise'.
The sound of a piano drifts from the open French doors of the Brenners Park Hotel as old ladies clutching parasols tiptoe around its exquisite gardens.