Cruel twist in horror red light fatal
THE partner of pedestrian Danielle McGrath, killed when a truck allegedly ran a red light, was stuck in the traffic jam caused by her death and was frantically trying to call her after an eerie premonition.
THE partner of pedestrian Danielle McGrath, killed when a truck allegedly ran a red light, was stuck in the traffic jam caused by her death and was frantically trying to call her after an eerie premonition.
This is the moment a handcuffed 15-year-old is bundled into a police wagon at a school in Western Sydney after she allegedly assaulted another female pupil in an argument over an image on a phone.
POLICE have shot dead a man who repeatedly stabbed a woman — believed to be his partner — and then doused her in petrol in a horrific domestic violence attack on the NSW North Coast.
THE OPERA House was turned a brilliant shade of orange last night as Sydney played host to King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands.
CONTROVERSIAL plans for a pavilion in the 140-year-old Waverley Cemetery have been further buried after the site was listed on the State Heritage Register.
ITA Buttrose’s troubled niece Lizzie was last night arrested for assaulting a police constable on the front lawn of her ritzy eastern suburbs home.
UPDATE: GREYHOUND racing will resume with a new sense of optimism today since news broke Baird was expected to overturn his ban on the industry.
GALLERY: WITH a quick spell check, it was time to burn grand final glory into their flesh. Sharks players hit Sydney’s CBD to get inked up to permanently commemorate the club’s first premiership win.
THE so-called “Budgie Nine” — the group of Aussies arrested in Malaysia for stripping down to their undies emblazoned with the country’s flag — will most likely face a Kuala Lumpur court tomorrow after the Australian government refused to step in.
TWO hero cops who commandeered a pair of boogie boards and plunged into a lethal rip to save three drowning children at a beach near Newcastle said the trio were moments from death.
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