News about Stuart Clark

In a crazy scene during a cricket match in Australia, BOTH batters are run out

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 25, 2024
During their batting innings, NSW's misfortune was perfectly summed up, as a result of poor communication saw Matthew Gilkes and Will Saltzmann involved in an epic clash up. When WA's Nick Hobson threw the ball back into the middle, Saltzmann threw the ball through midwicket in what seemed to be a safe two runs.

During the Bournemouth tragedy, lifeguards warned beachgoers of riptides, which killed two children

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2023
A passenger on the boat at the center of the probes said lifeguards warned beachgoers of riptides ahead of the disaster in Bournemouth, which killed a 17-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl. Passengers on the Dorset Belle pleasure cruise ship at the center of the drowning tragedy have reflected on how the chaos caused by a deadly riptide has unfolded around them. A boy from Southampton, 17, and a girl from Buckinghamshire, 12, died, while eight others were rescued. On Wednesday, Luke Owen was on board the cruise ship at 4 p.m., advising people that riptides had warned them not to dive near the pier and not to go right away from the shore prior to the disaster.

Huge incident at Bournemouth: On board the pleasure cruise minutes before a sea double death was registered

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2023
Yesterday afternoon, the 78ft Dorset Belle was confiscated. At Poole Harbour, the ship, which operates hourly and can carry up to 80 passengers, is now under surveillance. A man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter on suspicion of assault at the time, but police, Marine Accident Investigation Branch, and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency are investigating. On Wednesday afternoon, Luke Owen and his family escaped from Bournemouth's historic pier in the minutes before ten people became involved in the sea. A boy from Southampton, 17, and a girl from Buckinghamshire, 12, perished. The vessel had called Bournemouth Pier at 4 p.m., just minutes before the first 999 calls were made. According to detectives, there was no physical contact between the swimmers and any vessel or jet-ski, and those concerned were not crashing off the pier. Mr Owen was on board Dorset Belle and was stunned by the 40-minute coastal cruise's continued. "When we first arrived no one was on the beach, and before we left everyone was on the beach,' he said.' It was empty, and everyone was just staring. I'm first suspecting it was a shark attack.'

The tumultuous girl, 12, who died on Bournemouth beach with a 17-year-old baby

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2023
It's uncertain what caused the incident that caused RNLI lifeguards to swarm into the sea after ten people were arrested, but a father of one of the teenagers who survived the horrific event said it was a 'rip tide,' that "took them out." Dorset Police took the 78ft Dorset Belle (left and right inset) yesterday afternoon. The vessel, which operates hourly and can carry up to 80 passengers, is now under surveillance in Poole Harbour, five miles away from where it usually operates off Bournemouth Pier. And in a new statement last night, police officers said no suggestion that jet skis were involved or that the youngsters leapt off the pier, though they arrested a man in his 40s on suspicion of murder suspicion under investigation. People have descended on the beach to lay flowers in honor of the two children (right).

In a Bournemouth beach disaster, a pleasure boat was impounded by police

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
The Dorset Belle cruise boat (pictured left), which most commonly sails from Bournemouth Pier, has been placed under the guard of Poole Harbour. Following the deaths of the two young people, people were seen laying flowers on the beach today (right). Yesterday afternoon, eight other children were hurt after being in the water close to the beach and pier in Dorset, which was packed with half-term holidaymakers and locals. There was also no physical contact between the swimmers and any vessel, according to Dorset Police. A man in his 40s who had been "on the water" at the time of the shooting, has been charged on suspicion of murder suspicion and remains in jail.

Student reveals how he tried to rescue 12-year-old who died in Bournemouth beach tragedy

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
Mackenzie Creech (right, with his father, Robert) was enjoying the sunshine at the popular tourist spot when they heard shouts and screams from the pier. Pictured inset: A picture of emergency services on the beach yesterday. Lauren Tate, 18, (left) posted a video of herself recovering at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital on social media. She has since been released and transferred to her Southampton home, where she is said to be doing 'good'.

Tourists return to Dorset resort after two children's deaths

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
Bournemouth beach was packed today as the seaside town mourns the deaths of two girls who went into danger in the sea yesterday. The 12-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy who died yesterday were unrelated and enjoying a day out on the beach with family and friends. Yesterday afternoon, eight other children were injured in the water off the beach and pier in Dorset, which was packed with half-term holidaymakers and locals. Tobias Ellwood, Tory MP for Bournemouth East, said police must urgently alert the public after they refused to reveal what happened before they got into trouble, as tourists and locals returned to the beach, with large numbers back in the water. 'Bournemouth beach is one of the country's finest and safest seaside resorts,' he told MailOnline. The police have an investigation to look into, but they do need to know what happened here right now.' According to police, a 12-year-old girl from Buckinghamshire and a 17-year-old boy from Southampton, who were not related, died on Sunday afternoon. The Beach's Mayor, Vikki Slade, reported today that the families had spent a great day out and returned home without a child.' A man in his 40s, who had been 'on the water' at the time, had been arrested on suspicion of murder. He is still detained. Officers in Dorset are investigating the 'circumstances or event' that caused a slew of people to get into danger in the water in Bournemouth on Wednesday, according to Chief Constable Rachel Farrell. However, ACC Farrell refused to disclose what she suspect caused the tragedy despite being asked not to speculate.

TikTok idiots slammed a top doctor who desperately tried to save a 12-year-old girl in Bournemouth

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
MailOnline announced today that the 12-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy had jumped off the pier before being pulled out to sea by a riptide. After getting into trouble in the water close to the beach in Dorset, which was packed with half-term holidaymakers and locals yesterday afternoon, eight other children were hospitalized. However, a minority caught the tragedy unfolding even as emergency personnel CPR on a child. One child spotted a rescuer running across the sand screaming: 'Oh s**t, boy!' Forrest Run, Forrest Runs.' 'Someone is f***ing dying,' one angry man nearby yelled.' Dr Rob Rosa, a former GP and now one of England's Chief Medical Officers, told MailOnline how he was on the promenade and ran down to help when the second child, the 12-year-old girl, was released from the sea around 15 minutes later. Witnesses said she had reportedly been discovered face down in the sea. 'I have been a doctor for 18 years, including in A&E, where I have been fighting hardened, but I have never seen anything as bad as this in my life.' It was both rare and harrowing. While looking for others, they were doing CPR on two children.' Many on the beach caught the kids' rescue, he said, 'Those filming the desperate CPR struggles should take a long and hard look at their lives.' A child's tragic death is not something anyone should voyeuristically watch.'

All the Australian players rated from a disappointing T20 Cricket World Cup campaign

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2022
Back-to-back T20 World Cups in Australia ended horribly, with the hosts failing to make the semi-finals and facing calls for a complete overhaul. Here's a look at how Daily Mail Australia rated all the Australian players and their results throughout the tournament.