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When the storm approached, the partner of a British tourist who died after being struck by lightning while paddleboarding off the coast of Rhodes begged him to head back to shore.

When it became apparent that the 26-year-old from Liverpool was having difficulty in the waters near Agathi beach, Scott Seddon’s girlfriend yelled “come out” repeatedly. The unnamed woman was on land and used her phone to record Seddon, a talented athlete, as the tragedy occurred.

Wander Machado, a Brazilian player who jumped into the river to rescue the British woman, stated, “I just heard [her] pleading for help. “I performed first aid. I eventually noticed that he was going blue. He informed Greece’s Mega TV that he was attempting to breathe. “I thought he would come to. The girl was saying his name, she was saying ‘I love you’, ‘I love you’ and, then suddenly, his eyes closed.”

Officials from the Rhodes coastguard have started an investigation and are gathering information from beachgoers who saw the tragedy. They claim that the crash video that Seddon’s upset companion recorded will be very important to the investigation. An autopsy will be performed, according to forensic doctors at the general hospital on the island, to ascertain the cause of death.

On Tuesday, concerns were raised as to why no public warning had been made despite the storm’s presence in the area having been predicted several hours earlier. The island of Rhodes has been experiencing harsh weather for several days, with downpours so intense that major damage, including leaky roofs, was reported in the departure halls of the airport.

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World-renowned spy novelist John le Carre, who has contributed several exceptional works such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, has passed away due to a short-term health condition.

His fans have expressed shock. Several popular literary as well as non-literary personalities have expressed their condolence.

A person close to the legendary spy novelist has termed him as the greatest spy novelist of all times.

Mr. Carre’s novels are entirely differed from other spy novels. What makes the novels special is its approach to the subjects.

His novels contradict largely the western version of the Cold War. The novels offer adequate space for the eastern version of the Cold War too.

Mr. Carre, who was around 89 at the time of his death, was survived by his wife, jane, and their four sons.

In the statement his family has released to media houses, it is said that Mr. Carree has died of pneumonia.

In his sixty-year long career, he has contributed as many as 25 novels as well as a memoir to the world of literature.

Though he has passed away, his memories will always remain in the form of the extra-ordinary contributions he has made to the world of literature.

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The killer of British youngster Grace Millane, who was found dead in a hotel in New Zealand, is likely to appeal against a court verdict, which has awarded a tough sentence of life imprisonment to the killer.

The killer’s intention to appeal against the verdict has been publicised by his lawyer, when he has been asked about the verdict by few media personals.

Earlier, the killer defended the crime, saying that it was a rough love making experiment went wrong,

That argument has been dismissed by the court which has awarded the tough sentence of life imprisonment to the killer.

Ms. Grace was strangled to death. Her dead body was found buried in a suitcase in a deserted area near the hotel where the crime happened.

The victim met the killer in a dating site. They had dined together before they moved to the hotel room where the crime happened.

The killer is only eligible to get parole after the complication of seventeen years of his life imprisonment punishment.

The verdict allows the culprit to appeal against the verdict.

Mr. Grace’s case was a very sensitive case. It triggered a serious uproar across the western world exposing the flaws in the measures taken in the west world to ensure the safety of women.


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The lawyers who represent Ayia Napa girl have expressed deep concern about the court verdict that has found their client’ rape allegation fake.

Recently, a court found that the rape allegation made by the British teenager against twelve Israeli men was fake.

The court has not announced the quantum of punishments yet. The court is expected to announce the quantum of punishment on 7th January 2020. The court can give a sentence up to a year in prison or a heavy fine or both.

The lawyers of the British teenager have criticised the way the case has been handled by the court. They said the teenager was not properly heard.

The mother of the teenager has also expressed her deep concern. She said her mother was suffering from the unwelcoming condition of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. She added she should be provided with proper treatment. She has appealed for the interference of her country’s government.


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