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BMX star Dane Searls dies

Brisbane Times - Popular BMX star Dane Searls has died in hospital after diving from a balcony at a Gold Coast pub on Sunday night. Searls, 23, had been in a coma since Sunday night after he attempted to dive from the first floor of Billy's Beach House into the pool. He missed the pool and landed on the cement, causing critical head and back injuries.

Searls was out celebrating a ride on Friday. Paul Everest, director of Unit clothing which sponsored the popular rider, said Searls had completed a series of four jumps - the first a nine-metre gap, the second a 12-metre gap, the third a 15-metre gap and the last an 18-metre gap, all from a height of two to three storeys to set a world record.

"He has pushed the sport to a whole new level," Mr Everest said on Monday.

"He was doing that on Friday and doing it in style."
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Wales manager Gary Speed suicide "Shocker"

Gary Speed, with his wife Louise
The world of football was in SHOCK today after Wales manager Gary Speed was found hanged at his home in Cheshire. The former Leeds United, Everton, Newcastle and Bolton star, who appeared on BBC's Football Focus show yesterday, was aged 42. Police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death, which is thought to be suicide. He leaves his wife Louise and two sons. As news of the tragedy struck, tributes flooded in for the Wales boss who only retired from playing last year, after winning 85 caps and scoring seven goals for his country.

Cheshire Police spokesman: 'At 7.08am today Cheshire Police was informed of a sudden death at an address in Huntingdon, Chester.

'Officers went to the scene where a 42-year-old man was found dead. The next of kin have been informed and have confirmed the identity of the man as Gary Speed.

'There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death and the family have requested that they are left to grieve in peace.







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Portions of Einstein's brain to be displayed


A medical museum in Philadelphia has some pieces of Albert Einstein’s brain on display. Lucy Rorke-Adams donated 46 slides of Einstein’s gray matter Thursday to the Mutter Museum of the College of Physicians.

The 82-year-old doctor neuropathologist has worked at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for 47 years. She said she wanted to make sure the slides were safely in a museum. She says Einstein’s brain looks youthful for a man his age. He was 76 when he died in 1955.

A colleague gave her the slides in the mid-1970s. That person got them from the widow of a doctor who helped arrange for the preparation of the brain samples. The bulk of Einstein’s brain is at the University Medical Center at Princeton, where the autopsy was performed.

Ashlie Gough (23) died from an overdose of heroin and cocaine at the Occupy Vancouver encampment

Ashlie Gough (23) died from an overdose of heroin and cocaine at the Occupy Vancouver encampment 23-year-old Victoria woman who died at the Occupy Vancouver protest last weekend. Owen Court, Metro Vancouver regional coroner, said Saturday that the investigation found that a mixture of the two drugs proved fatal.

Top skier Jamie Pierre (38) was killed in an avalanche at Snowbird resort

A world record-holding professional skier who once famously jumped off a 255-foot (77-metre) cliff died in a weekend avalanche while on a steep slope at a closed resort in the US. Jamie Pierre, 38, was swept over a cliff on Sunday at Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort in the Wasatch mountains about 30 miles (48 kilometres) south-east of Salt Lake City. Pierre was snowboarding one of Snowbird's steepest slopes with a friend when he was sent cartwheeling over a cliff after he triggered the late afternoon slide, the Utah Avalanche Centre reported. It was the season's first avalanche fatality in the US, authorities said.

"A great person, a little misunderstood at times, but anyone who knew him knows he had a heart of gold," friend Lee Cohen wrote in a Facebook posting. Cohen is a photographer for Powder magazine who lives near Snowbird. More than a foot of fluffy snow had fallen in the mountains over the weekend where snow was already waist-deep, creating what authorities said were dangerous avalanche conditions.

"Early season is our most dangerous time of year - just the opposite of what most people think," Bruce Tremper, director of the Utah Avalanche Centre, said on Monday. "It's not anything you want to mess with."

Snowbird doesn't open for skiing until Saturday and hasn't cleared the mountain of danger. The resort had signs warning against skiing, and Pierre and his ski partner shouldn't have been on the slopes, Unified Police Lieutenant Justin Hoyal said.

"They're trespassing, technically, and it's very dangerous," Lieutenant Hoyal said Monday.

Pierre set off from nearby Alta Ski Area and made his way to neighbouring Snowbird over a series of ridges. The two apparently avoided injury in one slide earlier in the day, officials said.

"With the partner watching, the victim dropped into the slope, immediately triggering the slide," the Utah Avalanche Centre said in a preliminary report posted on its website. "He was carried hundreds of feet through steep rocky terrain and reportedly went over a small cliff band and came to a stop only partially buried."

Early season in Utah always brings skiers who can't wait to hit the slopes. And because many of Utah's ski areas sit on national forest land, they can't legally keep people from venturing out even before they open. However, Snowbird owns much of the land on its resort and is allowed by the US Forest Service to ban early skiers. Still, few skiers are ticketed or thrown off the slopes, Lieutenant Hoyal said.

Pierre appeared in numerous ski films and had a legion of sponsors. He was best known for a terrifying 2006 jump off the backside of Wyoming's Grand Targhee Resort. It was a dizzying fall from higher than the Golden Gate Bridge, and garnered him a world record. Pierre landed on his head in 12 feet (3.6 metres) of soft snow but escaped injury and promptly vowed he'd never try that again. He also had many other notable cliff jumps, including a 165-foot (50-metre) jump off Alta's signature Wolverine Cirque.

Pierre is survived by his wife, Aimee, and two children.

"Our deepest condolences go out to Jamie's family and friends," Snowbird spokeswoman Emily Moench said. "He was a local legend, and he will be dearly missed by the community."



Colonel Gaddafi Killed

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The reported death of deposed Libyan dictator Moammar Gaddafi will be touted by Democrats as another foreign policy success story for President Obama but seems unlikely to seriously affect his political fortunes heading into a 2012 campaign.









  1. Video of Muammar Gaddafi dragged off of a truck and shot in the head.
  2. The body of Muammar Gaddafi is brought by ambulance to the hospital in Misrata.



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