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Monday, June 6, 2016

British Gran Killed By Shark 'Bigger Than Boat'

old British woman described as a "devoted grandmother, mother and loving wife" has been killed in a shark attack off the coast of Australia.
University lecturer Doreen Collyer was Scuba diving off the coast of Perth, Western Australia, on Sunday morning when she was attacked.
She and her husband David, originally from Chester in Cheshire, moved to Australia around five years ago, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Mr Collyer said in a statement: "Doreen was a beautiful person and everyone loved her. She was a devoted grandmother, mother and loving wife."
Mrs Collyer had been diving with a friend who, police said, felt "something go past him" in the water.
"When he surfaced he saw a commotion in the water and then another boat (a fishing boat) arrived to pull him out of the water, and then it was noticed that the lady had suffered some severe and fatal injuries," Inspector Danny Mulligan told ABC.
Ms Collyer, a nursing lecturer at Edith Cowan University (ECU), was reportedly a keen diver and held an advanced open water qualification.
he university's acting vice chancellor Arshad Omari described her as "a much-loved and respected colleague, mentor and teacher" in an email to staff.
Students paid tribute to her on social media.
One, Elle Louise, wrote on Facebook: "RIP Doreen, all of us ECU nursing/midwifery students were so lucky to have you share your wealth of knowledge as our lecturer and tutor, my condolences go out to your family x."
Lukas Birch said: "Was in shock when I saw who was killed in the shark attack yesterday! What a lovely soul she was. My favourite lecturer....RIP Doreen :(."
The Department of Fisheries in Australia has deployed a boat to Mindarie, where Mrs Collyer was diving, to investigate and to prepare to trap the shark.

Nigeria's ex-President Babangida 'not dead'

An aide of Nigeria's former ruler Ibrahim Babangida has dismissed rumours that he was dead.  
Nma Kolo told me that Mr Babangida was in Germany for a routine medical check-up.
Earlier, the rumour was published on Twitter:  

Prolific Paedophile Gets 22 Life Sentences

Richard Huckle, who abused up to 200 children, has been handed 22 life sentences with a minimum term of 25 years.

The freelance photographer, from Ashford in Kent, admitted an unprecedented number of offences against children aged between six months and 12 years from 2006 to 2014.

A stream of pictures and videos of his rapes and assaults on children were shared with paedophiles worldwide on the dark web.

He even tried to make a business out of his horrific crimes by crowd-funding the release of the images. He was working on a guide to help paedophiles abuse children and get away with it when he was arrested.

Twenty-three children from poor Christian communities in Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur were identified in 71 charges, although a "Pedopoints ledger" Huckle compiled indicated the real number of victims was much higher.

Huckle stood in prayer as he was sentenced by Judge Peter Rook QC.

As he was sent down, a woman in the public gallery at the Old Bailey shouted: "1,000 deaths is too good for you."

Judge Peter Rook QC told Huckle he had carried out a "campaign of rape" and was consumed by his own sexual gratification.

He said:  "You have pleaded guilty to as many as 71 sexual offences. It is very rare indeed that a judge has to sentence sexual offending by one person on such a scale as this."

Huckle first visited Malaysia on a teaching gap year when he was 19 and later used an English teaching qualification and his professed Christianity to gain access to dozens of victims in poor communities there.

He was arrested by National Crime Agency officials who had been tipped off by Australian authorities as he arrived at Gatwick Airport on his way to spend Christmas with his family in 2014.

Investigators managed to recover more than 20,000 indecent images of children from Huckle's computer, even though he refused to give them any passwords.

But they were unable to access some encrypted files, which are believed to contain "numerous" depraved images, as well as the names of a large number of unknown potential victims.

As well as the draft of Huckle's paedophile manual, they found his "Pedopoints ledger" in which he awarded himself marks for acts of depravity with children.

:: You can watch Portrait Of A Paedophile, a special report on the Richard Huckle case by Sky News Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt, on Sky News On Demand.


Secret Kanye West Show Descends Into Chaos

A secret Kanye West show in New York City descended into chaos after thousands of fans swarmed the venue and caused the event to be cancelled.
More than 4,000 people descended on Webster Hall for the pop-up show after the hip-hop artist's headline show at the Governors Ball was cancelled on Sunday morning because of bad weather.
West hinted on social media he was going to do the show at 2am on Monday, with thousands of fans making their way to the New York venue, which only holds 1,500 people.
Fans eager to get to the venue climbed on top of cars, dumpsters and scaffolding and hung out of windows to get a better view as the rapper appeared through the sunroof of a car.
Appearing on his wife Kim Kardashian's Snapchat, West could be heard saying: "Call the mayor and shut down the block about four streets and put screens up so they could have a party outside, I heard it was sold out already."
Some fans claimed they were pepper-sprayed by police as the crowd began to surge towards the venue.
Webster Hall then cancelled the show after the crowd grew too large, but fans remained at the scene for more than two hours after the rapper left, the New York Daily News reported.
Rapper Vic Mensa had already performed at the Webster Hall on Sunday night.


Euro 2016: Fifteen 'Terror Attacks' Foiled


Several planned terror attacks during the Euro 2016 tournament in France have been thwarted, according to a Ukrainian security chief.
The head of the state's security services said a Frenchman was detained in the country after making contact with illegal armed groups to buy guns and explosives.
It is claimed that he intended to target Muslim and Jewish places of worship in France, plus administrative buildings and infrastructure such as bridges and railways.
Arrest
Vasily Gritsak said the unnamed man was arrested in late May on the border with Poland, carrying 125kg of TNT.
The suspect had been tailed since December, Mr Gritsak said, and was seen buying five machine guns, two rocket-propelled grenades, and other weapons.
At a news conference he said: "The Frenchman spoke negatively about his government's actions, mass immigration, the spread of Islam and globalisation, and also talked about plans to carry out several terrorist attacks."
Last week the US State Department issued a "potential terrorist attacks" warning for Americans planning to travel to Europe.

The travel alert, which expires on 31 August, made no mention of specific threats to Euro 2016 matches or other events, but warned US citizens to "exercise vigilance" and "avoid crowded places".
France's national stadium, the Stade de France, was one site targeted during the 13 November Paris attacks that left 130 people dead.
Suicide bombers detonated explosive belts near gates at the stadium as France played Germany in a friendly match.
In recent months, French special forces have been preparing to deal with simulated attacks during the tournament by carrying out several practice runs with emergency teams.
British police officers will be stationed at Eurostar terminals and on some cross-channel trains during the tournament, to prevent trouble and to stop known troublemakers from travelling to the tournament.

14 Dead As School Bus Crashes In Turkey

060616 Map showing Osmaniye in Turkey
A bus returning from a school trip in Turkey has crashed, killing 14 people on board, including six children.
The governor of the southern Osmaniye province, Kerem Al, said 26 others were injured.
At least one person suffered serious injuries, according to health minister Recep Akdag. 
The bus, which was carrying children, teachers and parents was returning from a trip to the archaeological site of Karatepe, outside the city of Osmaniye.   
Security camera footage showed it hitting a car at an intersection and rolling into a canal.
The Hurriyet newspaper said that local people jumped into the canal to try to rescue those trapped inside.  
The paper said the dead included a teacher, the bus driver and the driver's assistant. 
Most of the bodies were reportedly recovered by divers.  
The children were from a school in the town of Iskenderun in Hatay province, which borders Syria and lies just south of Osmaniye. 

Mark Zuckerberg's Social Media Accounts Hacked

A hacking group has claimed responsibility for taking over social media accounts belonging to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
His Twitter and Pinterest pages appear to have been compromised for a short time on Sunday.
A hacking group called Ourmine boasted about the alleged hacks, and asked the billionaire Facebook founder to contact them.
A message posted on his compromised Twitter account read: "Hey we got access to your Twitter & Instagram & Pinterest, we are just testing your security, please direct message us."
Twitter reacted quickly to the hack, temporarily suspending his account before reinstating it with the tweet deleted.
The hackers claimed that they found his password - dadada - in the details of stolen LinkedIn accounts which were leaked online last month.
Almost 120 million LinkedIn username and passwords combinations were stolen four years ago, and recently appeared on the black market dark web.
It appears Mr Zuckerberg may have used the same password across multiple accounts.
Hackers had claimed that his Instagram account had been accessed, which would have been particularly embarrassing as the photo-sharing app is owned by Facebook.
But a spokesman for Facebook said: "No Facebook systems or accounts were accessed. The affected accounts have been re-secured."