David Jeffrey
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 61 |
Date of birth | October 28,1962 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Newtownards |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Association football manager |
Education | Sullivan Upper School |
Dundonald High School | |
Books | Medical Mentoring: Supporting Students, Doctors in Training and General Practitioners |
Enhancing Compassion in End-Of-Life Care Through Drama: The Silent Treatment | |
Against Physician Assisted Suicide: A Palliative Care Perspective | |
Patient- Centred Ethics and Communication at the End of Life | |
Cancer from Cure to Cure: Palliative Care Dilemmas in General Practice | |
Teaching Palliative Care: A Tool Box | |
There is Nothing More I Can Do!: An Introduction to the Ethics of Palliative Care | |
Jack Hodgins and His Works | |
Position | Defender |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 636797 |
David Jeffrey Life story
David Jeffrey MBE is a Northern Irish football manager and former player, currently managing Ballymena United. He is best known for managing Linfield between 1997 and 2014. He began his professional playing career with the club, following a spell in the Manchester United youth team, and also played for Ards and Larne.
Australia fires be used: military to help rescue operation
... A woman shared this picture of her little son, the vest with a mask and rescue, the escape, as the family said, fled on a boat, the blaze in Mallacoota It could have been a day, but it was black as midnight, and we could hear the fire roar, David Jeffrey, a local entrepreneur...
Mallacoota: Where in Australia the Bush fires turned day and night
... We were bracing for the worst, because it was black, David Jeffrey told the BBC...
Australia fires: to escape, thousands flee to the beach
... A woman shared this picture of her little son, the vest with a mask and rescue, as the family fled to have been on a boat in Mallacoota It s day, but it was black as midnight, and we could hear the fire roar, said David Jeffrey, a local entrepreneur...
Mallacoota: Where in Australia the Bush fires turned day and night
Mallacoota is a tourist town in Victoria, Australia, about 500 km (310 miles) East of Melbourne.
About 1000 people living there, but the population swells to Christmas, as Australians head to the coast to enjoy your vacation,
But on Tuesday morning, as a Bush fire, were moved into the region thousands of people on The Beach for a different reason: safety.
woke up the people in the city, was the thick smoke and the bright orange sky. But as The Fire came closer, turned the sky red. to say
8 PM, there is A Warning siren, the people, the head on the water. 9. 30 o'clock, the sky Pitch Black was.
"We were bracing for the worst, because it was black," David Jeffrey told the BBC. "How should it be a day, and it was black as midnight. And we could hear The Fire roar. "
fled As thousands of people come to The Beach , advanced to The Fire with it.
"We have three strike-sit team and with the community, literally standing side-by-side with our community to The Beach ," said fire Department spokesman Steve Warrington.
at About the same time, some people fleeing the country on boats.
had asked the people in the area were to evacuate. But on Monday, the authorities urged people to stay because it was late and to leave dangerous it is.
10. 30, was to be protected, The Scene in the shipyard in Mallacoota, as the people by the water's edge.
Many wore gas masks to protect themselves from The Smoke .
the escape in The Ocean was the "last resort", Victoria ' s emergency management agency said on Tuesday.
is blocked by The Smoke , The Sun , one day in the summer looked like night time on The Beach .
Some of the rescue workers, meanwhile, are ready to take the step in The Heat .
By The Middle of The Day , the sky remained red-orange and thick with smoke.
Victoria's state premier Daniel Andrews said that the ships of the navy can be called on food, water and energy to the area. The main road has been closed in the region.
"Some of these isolated communities can be accessed by the sea," he said.
Although no serious injuries were reported in Mallacoota, houses went up In Flames .
Mr Jeffrey, told the BBC, when The Wind had changed, the sky had cleared up to easily.
"We all were scared for our lives," he said. "We prayed Like Crazy . "
australia fires, australia, victoria
Source of news: bbc.com