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Skipper saves five people trapped in upturned boat 11 Feb, 2021 06:11 PM 4 minutes to read The skipper of Henerata helped passengers survive capsize. Photo / Transport Accident Investigation Commission Otago Daily Times A skipper dove under an upturned vessel to open a hatch to help five trapped passengers escape when a boat capsized at Paterson Inlet near Stewart Island in 2019. A Transport Accident Investigation Commission report into the September 12 incident was released yesterday. It said the skipper, who was also the owner of the Rakiura Charters water taxi Henerata, then assisted the passengers through the forward hatch out of the upturned hull. Read More ....
Raising an abandoned baby kitten or a puppy already sounds like a pretty difficult and stressful mission. Now, try to imagine rescuing and hatching a teeny tiny parakeet egg and then taking care of a fragile little bird that came out of it. All by yourself. The YouTube channel A Chick Called Albert has recently posted a video documenting the heartwarming journey of a tiny parakeet egg that was found abandoned at a pet shop, growing into a beautiful little bird, all thanks to the man who refused to leave that egg behind. The man was at a pet shop when he noticed an abandoned egg in one of the parakeet cages ....
As it announces role in delivering transformation for pharmacy chain, BT reveals data showing that it employs one in every 12 people in UK’s IT and communications sector. ....
Canadian prisoner of war George Sweanor aided the Great Escape theglobeandmail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theglobeandmail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
One of the strongest women : Local mother and meatpacking plant worker dies from COVID-19 Share Updated: 8:05 AM CST Jan 22, 2021 Share Updated: 8:05 AM CST Jan 22, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WANTS MORE PROTECTION AT THOSE PLANTS QUANECIA: LIKE SO MANY MOTHERS MARIANA GOMEZ WAS THE ROCK OF HER FAMILY. SHE WAS ONE OF THE STRONGEST WOMEN THAT I’VE EVER MET. SHE WASN’T MY BIOLOGICAL MOTHER BUT AT A VERY YOUNG AGE, SHE MET MY FATHER AND SHE ACCEPTED ME AND TOOK ME IN AND WAS THERE FOR EVERY BIG MEMORY THAT I EVER HAD. QUANECIA: ORIGINALLY FROM MEXICO, SHE LIVED IN THE U.S. FOR 27 YEARS. MY MOM WAS 8 MONTHS PREGNANT WITH A 2-YEAR-OLD LITTLE BOY, AND SHE CROSSED THE DESSERT TO BE ABLE TO COME HERE AND GIVE THEM A BETTER LIFE. QUANECIA: JASMINE DOMINGUEZ SAYS HER MOM WAS WORKING ON GETTING HER CITIZENSHIP, BUT HER JOURNEY WAS CUT SHORT. SHE SAID HER BODY WAS TOO TIRED AND SHE WAS JUST READY TO LET GO. QUANECIA: ....