âKeith is no longer with usâ: Parentsâ agony over final moments of rising NRL star
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The parents of Keith Titmuss, the 20-year-old Manly Sea Eagles NRL player who died after suffering a seizure at training, are still trying to piece together what happened to their son after they left the hospital without having the chance to say goodbye before he was pronounced dead.
Almost four months after the sudden death of one of rugby leagueâs brightest young stars, the family has revealed the agonising details of his final moments.
Telstra Health releases major upgrade to electronic medical record Written by Kate McDonald on
19 January 2021.
Telstra Health has launched an upgraded version of its electronic medical record (EMR) at Northern Beaches Hospital in Sydney and St John of God Midland Hospital in Perth, with plans to launch to its entire client base this year.
Telstra Health says the upgrade has a number of key functionality improvements including new multi-tasking capabilities to enable staff to write progress notes documentation from anywhere in the EMR while viewing information from other modules. It also works natively on mobile devices.
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Police charge man after stabbing – Dee Why
A man will face court today charged over a stabbing on Sydney’s Northern Beaches yesterday.
About 12.30pm (Friday 1 January 2021), emergency services were called to Tor Road at Dee Why where they found two men suffering stab wounds.
Both men were treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to hospital.
One of the men, aged 23, was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital with multiple wounds to his face, hands and legs. He is currently in a stable condition.
The second man, aged 22, was taken to Northern Beaches Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Man charged over Sydney stabbing
A man has been charged over a stabbing on Sydney s Northern Beaches.
Two men were found suffering stab wounds when police were called to Tor Road in Dee Why about 12.30 last night.
A 23-year-old man suffered multiple wounds to his face hands and legs. He was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital in a stable condition.
A man has been charged over a stabbing in Dee Why.(9News)
The second 22-year-old man was taken to Northern Beaches Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Police allege the younger man stabbed his alleged victim multiple times after the paid became involved in an argument.
Brian James
1943-January 10, 2020
A high-quality winger for South Sydney who represented Australia at the 1968 World Cup before retiring at the age of 26.
The son of former Cootamundra Maher Cup prop Jack Swifty James, he came to rugby league via rugby union after attending Newington College and playing a season of first grade with the St George rugby club.
He switched to rugby league with St George in 1961 where he played centre and wing but top-grade opportunities were scarce in the Dragons’ star-studded backline, so he made the decision to transfer to South Sydney in 1966.
He was quickly vindicated, playing more first-grade games in his first season with Souths (18) then he did in four years at St George (16). A winger of above average pace (he pursued professional sprinting in the off-season), James earned his first representative jersey with City Seconds in 1967 before making City Firsts the following year.