23:58 EDT, 21 December 2020
Ever since Kyle James Henk Daniels was led out of his family s home in handcuffs in early 2019, there has been an intense fascination with his case.
A star sportsman and former prefect at Sydney s prestigious Knox Grammar school, Daniels was accused of sexually touching young girls while working as a swim coach on the lower north shore.
The allegations were confronting, including claims he had pushed one girl s private parts so hard it hurt.
Another young girl complained that Daniels finger felt like a worm inside her.
In total, the tall and tanned 22-year-old was charged with sexually assaulting nine young girls he taught at Mosman Swim Centre in 2018 and 2019.
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Josh shared videos to Instagram of the pair jamming to songs including Ain t Nobody by funk band Rufus and singer Chaka Khan while in isolation at their homes.
Kate sounded just as incredible as she did when she won Australian Idol in 2005.
Music runs in the family: In early May amid Victoria s lockdown, Kate resurfaced, seen performing renditions of iconic hits alongside her cousin Josh DeAraugo (both pictured)
Perfect duo: Josh shared videos to Instagram of the pair jamming to songs including Ain t Nobody by funk band Rufus and singer Chaka Khan while in isolation at their homes
Outdoor gigs: The duo have also performed together at events, including Bendigo s winery and reception venue, Chateau Dore, in November (pictured)
His supplier Louis Joshua Smith, also from the UK, was also sentenced on Friday
Two 25-year-old s sold almost 1kg of MDMA and Ketamine to undercover cops
Two young men from the UK have been busted selling a commercial quantity of drugs to undercover police to support their party-going lifestyles.
Samuel Edward Shenstone, 25, was charged with supplying the drugs - which included almost 800g of MDMA and more than 75g of Ketamine with a street value of $1.5million.
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His co-accused Louis Joshua Smith, also 25 and from the UK, was an up-line supplier to Shenstone - whose sophisticated drug operation became the focus of a NSW Police task force established in September 2019.