Parents Wanted Daughter’s Diabetes Healed By God 15/01/22
Eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs was taken off her insulin medication a week before her death to allow her diabetes to be healed by God, police will allege.
The state’s debt collection agency has cleared tens of millions of dollars in debts from its books as it ramps up its field operations – seizing boats, jet skis and luxury cars.
More than 600 beds have been secured in private hospitals to ease pressure on the public system but Queensland Health is refusing to say whether ICU patients will be among those moved to make way for increasing Covid cases.
And Novak Djokovic faces deportation just two days out from the Australian Open after Immigration Minister Alex Hawke sensationally cancelled his visa for a second time.
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