Government will pay to return teen’s body to India
THE State Government will pay to send back to India the body of 15-year-old Nitisha Negi, a student who drowned in waters off Glenelg beach.
THE State Government will pay to send back to India the body of 15-year-old Nitisha Negi, a student who drowned in waters off Glenelg beach.
SEE THE PICTURES: Police believe a fire that destroyed a tattoo parlour in Adelaide’s south this morning was deliberately lit.
UPDATED: One man is dead and another has been charged with murder following a stabbing in the Adelaide Hills overnight.
AN international flight has been diverted to Adelaide after an incident with a passenger.
CCTV showing a serious crash between a car and a police motorcycle in Fulham Gardens this morning has been released. The officer sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries. WATCH IT HERE
A SUCCESSFUL businessman was on an Angel Flight medical transport mission when the plane fell from the sky, killing everyone on board.
ACCUSED drug mule Cassie Sainsbury is terrified and begging for help, her family says, as details of her first chilling phone call after being arrested emerge.
AS IT HAPPENED: Wild storms have struck the state, ripping off roofs and bringing down trees and powerlines. Here’s how we covered the storm damage today.
PREMIER Jay Weatherill has asked GM Holden to leave SA a multi-million dollar “community fund” when it closes its Elizabeth plant in 2017. The Pulse has the details.
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