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Tyson Fury arrives for Oleksandr Usyk fight with ‘gross violation’ as he refuses to cave to champion’s demand
TYSON FURY has arrived for tonight’s blockbuster fight, seemingly ignoring the demands of Oleksandr Usyk.
Fury was told to shave his beard by Usyk’s team after they claimed he “grossly violating” strict rules on the length of facial hair earlier this week.
https://twitter.com/boxingontnt/status/1870560624645980651 Tyson Fury has arrived for his bout with Oleksandr Usyk without shaving his beard[/caption]But The Gypsy King has ignored those demands, turning up to this evening’s fight with his beard in full force.
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My toddler son was killed in a horror crash – I’m still fighting for compensation three years on, it has been torture
A MUM whose toddler son was killed in a horror car crash is fighting for compensation — three years after the tragedy.
Ashlyne Mackay is taking the action as a woman finally admitted causing the death of little Iain, two, by careless driving earlier this month.
An action has been raised at the Court of Session in Edinburgh[/caption]Sonya Henderson, 47, veered her Nissan Qashquai onto the wrong side of the A99 road between Latheron and Wick in Caithness on August 22, 2021.
Iain, who was asleep in a booster seat in a Peugeot his mum was also a passenger in, suffered brain and spinal injuries and died two days later.
Ashlyne, 29, who has multiple orthopaedic injuries, said: “Iain was beautiful, happy and vibrant and was taken from us when his unique personality was starting to flourish.
“I can’t properly express how I feel about things – I think any parent who has lost a child will know what I mean.
“As well as losing Iain, I suffered life changing injuries and my life will never be the same again
“It has only worsened our pain and trauma that it has taken Sonya Henderson over three years to admit to causing Iain’s death.
“This has been torture for us. I see no reason why she could not have admitted her guilt earlier and saved us all this additional pain and worry.
“Thank you to those in the community and our family and friends for their support over the last three years – we now respectfully request that our privacy is respected as we attempt to move forwards
“I particularly want to thank my loyal family who have been incredibly supportive of me and to whom I will be eternally grateful.”
Henderson pleaded guilty at Wick Sheriff Court on December 9 and is due to be sentenced next month.
Ashlyne, of Wick, has lodged a claim for a six-figure sum against her insurers at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
A Digby Brown spokesman added: “I can confirm a civil action is underway following the tragic crash that claimed the life of Iain, however as the case is ongoing it would be inappropriate to comment at this time.”
Iain Mackay died in hospital after being injured in a car crash in 2021[/caption]Our washing machine EXPLODED in our family home – it was like a bomb going off
A DAD has told of his horror after a washing machine exploded in his home “like a bomb”.
The faulty device caused huge damage after it blew up in the utility room of David Bennet’s home.
The father-of-three, of Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, said: “It was a bit of a shock. It was like a bomb went off, like a grenade blew up in the middle of the washing machine.
“I’m relieved that none of us were in the room at the time.”
David bought the New World machine from retailer Argos for around £250 in 2021 and that it had worked without issues since.
But on December 11 it hit big trouble on the second of the two loads that he ran.
He said: “The roof had been blown up and shattered. The drum was mangled and sticking out of the top. There was shrapnel and debris everywhere. Part of it had blown across the room.
“Thankfully I was in the other room as I normally hang around during the final spin.”
David said he has been in contact with Argos and is awaiting an engineer to assess the machine.
He added: “I don’t think they are going to be able to fix it. They said it was a potential danger.”
Argos said it had started an immediate investigation and that they had not received no other similar complaints.
A spokeswoman for the firm said: “Safety is our highest priority. We have not received any similar complaints about this product and are in touch with the customer to urgently investigate.”