The Accident
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Originally published | January 22, 2019 |
Authors | Natalie Barelli |
Genres | Psychological Thriller |
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ID | 1127364 |
About The Accident
"If only she'd said no. . . Katherine didn't want to go out for a late night. She wasn't in the mood and frankly, work had been so busy lately, what she longed for was a night in and maybe a glass of wine. But Eve insisted. She planned to take Katherine out for dinner, somewhere really special. To thank her, she'd said. . . .
Head teacher says autistic student died despite family's plea for support
... Isaac, who also had learning disabilities, died five days after The Accident outside his house in Gillingham, Kent, just after Christmas two years ago...
Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: The story behind this heart-warming father-son kiss
... His wife told BBC Hindi that she was devastated when she heard about The Accident...
Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Families face agonising wait after rescue delay
... In the first days after The Accident, on 12 November, Chanchal did not have much faith in authorities, saying he didn t think they knew what they were doing...
Top Gear: James May says format needs a rethink
... Speaking about Flintoff, who with the BBC last month over The Accident, May said: " I ve only met Freddie once or twice but it s obviously more serious than we all thought...
Top Gear: Two decades of the show from Jeremy Clarkson to Freddie Flintoff
... Flintoff was only since The Accident in September, at a cricketing event, and still had visible facial injuries...
Robbie Williams fan dies after fall at Sydney concert
... The Accident took place after the show had ended, as thousands of show-goers were filing out, said a stadium spokesman...
Rory Kinnear calls for improvements to health and safety on set
... In the UK, filming on BBC motoring series Top Gear was suspended following The UK s Health and Safety Executive, the national safety regulator, looked into The Accident and said it would not be investigating further...
Hannes Strydom: Ex-South Africa rugby star dies in car crash
... Former teammate and close friend Kobus Wiese told local media that details of The Accident were still vague, but the vehicle...
Australia bouncy castle fall: Sixth child dies in hospital
A sixth child has died from injuries suffered in a Bouncy Castle accident in Australia last week, police say.
Chace Harrison, 11, had his Life Support switched off at a Hobart hospital on Sunday, Three Days after The Accident .
He was among nine students who fell 10m (32 ft) from an inflatable castle when it was lifted up by wind at a school fair in Devonport , Tasmania.
Two Children remain in a Critical Condition in hospital.
The Other five children who lost their lives were 11-year-old Addison Stewart, and 12-year-olds Zane Mellor, Jye Sheehan, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, and Peter Dodt.
One boy was injured and discharged from hospital on Friday. He visited Hillcrest Primary School on Sunday and paid tribute to his classmates.
It is still unclear how The Incident unfolded. Police say they are investigating whether The Castle was tethered to the ground.
" We don't want to Rush It , but we also understand that the community wants answers, " Tasmania Police Commissioner Darren Hine said on Sunday.
Officers from New South Wales will travel to Tasmania This Week to help conduct witness interviews as part of The Investigation .
Police said there were about 40 children as well as teachers and other adults at The School fair, which took place on The Last day of the term.
" It is paramount we don't pre-empt any outcome until all evidence is gathered and The Investigation is complete, " Commissioner Hine said.
The Tragedy has shattered Devonport - a city of fewer than 30,000 residents - and shocked Australians across the country.
An online fundraiser for the families has raised over $1. 3m (£700,000; $930,000).
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