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Brit tourist drowns after falling on rocks and being dragged out to sea by wave on Menorca coastline stroll

A BRITISH holidaymaker has drowned after being swept into the sea by a wave during a coastline stroll in Menorca.

The 72-year-old was knocked off his feet on rocks near a landmark sea arch on the north side of Ciutadella bay called Pont d’en Gil.

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A Brit tourist has drowned in Menorca[/caption]
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Emergency services at the scene near Cala Blanes[/caption]
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It is understood the man was knocked off his feet on rocks[/caption]
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The tragedy happened at around 1pm on Friday[/caption]

Residents in a nearby apartment block called 999 after seeing him in difficulties in the water.

The sea currents took him further away from the coastline and he was already dead by the time firefighters in a dinghy reached him.

His body was taken to Ciutadella Port where he was formally pronounced dead.

The tragedy happened around 1pm on Friday.

An autopsy due to take place later today is expected to confirm the unnamed tourist died from drowning and not a blow to the head as he fell.

A strong easterly wind was blowing when the man went into the water.

He was thought to have been staying in a four-star hotel, just a five-minute drive away in Cala d’en Blanes.

Cops have launched a routine investigation co-ordinated by a local court but have not yet made any official comment.

Local police, coastguards, paramedics and Civil Guard officers were called to the scene as part of the emergency response.

Pont d’en Gil is a spectacular arch shaped by the strength of the waves which has been crafted into a natural suspension bridge.

Medium and small sized boats can pass through it.

Next to Pont d’en Gil there is an underwater cave well known by divers on the island, called Sa Cigonya.

It comes after an injured Brit woman was rescued after she was hacked by a boat propeller while diving off a Thai island.

Aimee Louise Bacchetta, 30, was paddling off the idyllic Similan Islands in Phang Nga province when she injured her leg on a whirring boat propeller.

The holidaymaker suffered a deep wound near her right Achilles tendon.

Crew from the speedboat Saracha called the Royal Thai Navy.

Medics were rushed to the scene, where they stopped the bleeding and transported Bacchetta to hospital after carrying her to shore.

She has since been released from hospital and is recovering from the ordeal.

Meanwhile, a 66-year-old Brit holidaymaker was tragically killed in a horror crash on his first day in Thailand.

He had recently arrived in the Southeast Asian country to visit his long distance Thai partner and friends in Chonburi province.

He went on a motorcycle ride with some pals to celebrate his arrival, but crashed into a traffic sign while turning at a U-turn slot near a bridge on the night of October 5.

The impact was said to have flung the Brit from his seat and shattered his two-wheeler.

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Khamzat Chimaev is ‘just another man’ and I’m going to take the fight right to him at UFC 308, says Robert Whittaker

ROBERT WHITTAKER insists Khamzat Chimaev isn’t the boogeyman everyone thinks he is.

The Russian has run roughshod in the UFC since debuting on Fight Island in July 2020, with no one coming close to handing him his first professional loss.

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Khamzat Chimaev has been an unstoppable force in the UFC[/caption]
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The Russian has mauled all but two of his opponents inside the octagon
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But the Chechen clubber doesn’t intimate former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker[/caption]

The 30-year-old’s ferocious fighting style and James Bond villain-esque persona have made him a firm favourite with fans and made fellow welter and middleweights hesitant to share the octagon with him.

But the Chechen clubber doesn’t intimidate former 185lbs champion Whittaker – whom he’ll throw down with in the co-main event of UFC 308 on October 26 – in the slightest.

In an exclusive interview with SunSport, Whittaker said: “I think they believe they and read too much into the hype.

“Into the rumours and into everybody else. At the end of the day, he’s just another man.

“He’s just another guy who is the best in his gym, right?”

Unlike many MMA fans, Whittaker isn’t putting too much stock into the fact that Chimaev has yet to taste defeat as a professional.

“Mate,” he bluntly said. “Everyone has been undefeated at some point in their career, right?

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“He’s not the first man that I’ve fought who is undefeated.”

Whittaker’s insistence that Chimaev is a mere mortal, however, doesn’t mean he thinks he has an easy task on his hands in their Abu Dhabi dust-up.

But the Australian doesn’t see the fan favourite as the toughest test of his career

“I think it’s the most pressing test right now,” he said. “Because. it’s a story left untold.

“It’s the unknown that’s worrisome and that gives this fight so much gravity.

“But I’ve had tests my entire career. I’ve had hard fights. I’ve had hard wins and I’ve had hard losses.

“But, yeah, this is what I do. I’m built for this and I was made to do this.

“And I’m gonna treat this fight like any other and get in there and just switch on and get to work.”

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Robert Whittaker believes a win over Khamzat Chimaev will catapult him into title contention
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Defeats to current and former middleweight champions Dricus Du Plessis and Israel Adesanya either side of a win over Marvin Vettori left many wondering if Whittaker is a spent force in the division.

But he’s emphatically shut down that narrative this year with a decision win over former title challenger Paulo Costa and a demolition job of Ikram Aliskerov.

Whittaker’s first-round KO of the previously undefeated Aliskerov in June was very much his “Y’all Must’ve Forgot” moment.

And he has a message for those who believe he’s the proverbial lamb to the slaughter against Chimaev.

“You can’t sleep on me, man,” Whittaker said. “I’ve gone nowhere. I’ve fought only the best in the world.”

He added: “I’m gonna take the fight to him from the first second until the last second.”

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Robert Whittaker brutalised Ikram Aliskerov in their June joust in Saudi Arabia[/caption]

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80s movie pin-up, 62, looks unrecognisable 39 years after smash hit movies and new career

IN the mid 80s she was part of a formidable group of emerging talent that was, perhaps unfairly, dubbed The Brat Pack.

Though Charli XCX has very much rebranded the term Brat into a positive this year, it had adverse repercussions for actress Ally Sheedy four decades ago as she struggled to break free from the cloak it put around her and peers like Demi Moore, Robert Downey Jr and Rob Lowe, among others.

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Ally Sheedy now works as a university lecturer as well as an actress[/caption]
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She features in the new documentary Brat, looking at the emergence of The Brat Pack in the 80s[/caption]

The moniker, a play on the famous Rat Pack nickname given to 50s and 60s crooners like Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole – came to be after a bunch of young up and comers appeared alongside one another in multiple coming of age movies like St Elmo’s Fire and The Breakfast Club.

At the height of those films’ success, Ally didn’t feel particularly concerned, and why would she, as one of the industry’s hottest new stars.

She told Vanity Fair in 2022: “Movies and working in film and TV and all that— it was this all-consuming love affair in my 20s. This is what I want to do….

“So I understand myself in my 20s, and I also understand how dangerous it can be to simply decide this is my path—period, end of story, nothing else matters. But that’s in your 20s. You’re passionate.”

However, that attitude began to change as she became increasingly pigeon-holed and was urged to change her style in order to compete for more prominent roles.

The shallow nature of Hollywood irked her and she had no desire to transform herself into a stereotypical ‘pretty girl’ to land roles.

It was something she had enough difficulty doing while in character during a pivotal scene in The Breakfast Club when her character, Allison, is given a glam makeover that then makes her more attractive to boys.

She told The Independent in 2020: “I never liked the makeover. Listen, it was Hollywood in the Eighties. They wanted to take the ugly duckling and make her into a swan.

“As far as I was concerned, that wasn’t what I was doing with that character, but that was what they wanted.”

Ally lamented the misogynistic culture within Hollywood at the time and the pressure on women to conform to the standards set out by the “white men’s club” in charge.

She said: “Acting started to just feel more and more to me like something that I didn’t want my life to necessarily be about.”

Despite her disillusionment, Ally has remained in the industry, though has been selective with the roles she has taken and the people she works with.

In 1998, the romantic comedy High Art renewed interest in her acting career.

Ally played alluring, party-loving photographer Lucy, who lives with her heroin-addict girlfriend in the flat above aspiring high fashion snapper Syd.

After a chance meeting, Lucy and Syd’s lives start to become complicatedly entwined both professionally and romantically.

Ally has gone on record as calling it her favourite role, loving every aspect of it from the direction to the script and filmography.

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Ally played gothic high schooler Allison in The Breakfast Club[/caption]
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Now 62, mum-of-one Ally splits her time between acting and working as a professor in the theatre department at the City University of New York.

She recently spoke out about her class and how she deals with students who might not be as committed to the course as they should.

“There’s so much to get out of this class, it’s really great,” she said. “If you don’t avail yourself of what’s here, then that’s on you. If I can see a particular kid who’s on their phone all the time, I’m not going to say anything. It’s just you’re missing out.”

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Two students injured in Samut Songkhram ice truck wheel accident

Two female students were injured when the rear wheel of a 10-wheel ice truck detached and collided with their motorcycle, causing them to fall and sustain bruises. CCTV footage captured the incident, which occurred yesterday, October 18, on Ekachai Road in front of Samut Songkhram Technical College. The accident was reported to the police by …

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Drowsy driver crashes into motorcycle in Chachoengsao

A driver, drowsy and caught off guard by a sudden call from his girlfriend, caused a severe accident in Chachoengsao province when he fell asleep at the wheel and collided with a motorcycle, leaving two young women critically injured. The incident occurred at 7.30pm yesterday, October 18, when police officer Theerawat Pornprasit of the Chachoengsao …

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Double tax deductions to boost northern Thailand tourism

The Ministry of Finance is planning to introduce measures under the Thai Travel Continues campaign to boost tourism in flood-affected areas in northern Thailand. The initiative will offer double tax deductions for two groups: individuals and companies holding seminars in the disaster-stricken regions. Finance Deputy Minister Julapun Amornwiwat announced that the Ministry of Finance, in …

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