3 ABC journalists feared dead [Courier Mail]
3 journalists, Reporter Paul Lockyer, pilot Gary Ticehurst and cameraman John Bean were feared dead as the helicopter they were in has crashed last night at the outback national park of Lake Eyre, while they are making a documentary about Lake Eyre filled up with water. Eyewitness saw the helicopter was going down in flames, and police confirmed that 2 person in the crew was dead and the remaining one is believed to be inside the helicopter. This is the saddest tragedy in ABC journalism history. My condolences to their colleagues and family members and my thoughts are with you today.
On Wednesday night, a pitbull terrier ran into the residence of Anchito, in the melbourne suburb of Albans, attacked the 2-year-old Ayen. While her cousin was desperately trying to save her from the senseless biting, she suffered from bite wounds and other members as well has been attacked by the dog. Neighbours heard from the anguished mother's screaming for help and after a while the dog's owner ran into the house and pulled away the dog. The council destroyed the dog yesterday, and while all dogs are required to be registered, this dog hasn't. The dog was described by neighbours as "aggressive". It's tragic to have such a young child being mauled to death by an animal.
From what I know, I've been calling the airport "airport" since I was a kid, and in Brisbane, I have no idea on what other suburbs surrounding it are called, so I might as well call it "airport" as well. Now, the new suburb area in parts of Eagle Farm where the airport is and a small part of Pinkenba next to Priors Road and Main Myrtletown Road are now officially called Brisbane Airport. Next time as you have to send a letter to friends living around there, write that down instead looking for alternative names of it.
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