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Miracle recovery after farm buggy disaster

Health 22nd Dec 2020 11:23 AM Premium Content   AN idyllic weekend on the family farm was turned upside down when a farm accident left 10-year-old Chelsea Borg with a shattered skull and a brain bleed. A farm worker and Chelsea had decided to take a buggy out to inspect the property s irrigation when a wheel ruptured, and the vehicle careened into a tree. Mum Sarah Borg was back at the farmhouse cooking a Saturday afternoon barbecue for the family when she heard about the crash from another farm worker. We didn t really think it was that serious when we got there; Chelsea was talking, knew where she was and what had happened and hadn t lost consciousness, she said.

Police identify persons of interest in bowls club assault

Premium Content Subscriber only The 42-year-old victim was in a stable condition at Townsville University Hospital on Monday morning. Detective Senior Sergeant Jack Savage said police had spoken to persons of interest but no arrests had been made and the investigation was ongoing. Emergency services were called to the Rural View bowls club about 7.50pm Friday, where they found the 42-year-old victim unconscious. A Queensland Police spokeswoman said witnesses at the scene reported a person had punched the man in the head, causing him to fall backwards on the ground and become unconscious. The victim suffered a serious head injury and was taken to Mackay Base Hospital in a critical condition.

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Toddler Josh fights back from major health scare

Health by Townsville Bulletin Premium Content Subscriber only TWO-YEAR-OLD Normanton toddler Joshua Christie-Johnston had just celebrated his second birthday when the typically high-energy tot became unwell. A visit to the GP saw Joshua diagnosed with pneumonia. He had an overnight stay in Normanton Hospital before being transferred to Mount Isa Hospital for more specialised care. We spent a week in Mount Isa where the doctors gave him antibiotics, however, he kept getting worse, Joshua s mother, Heather said. When we first went to the hospital, I was full of hope. I thought, he s in hospital, he ll get better and when he just wasn t improving with no answers as to why I started to really worry.

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