UPDATE: Possible debris from MH370 found washed up on WA coast
Authorities are investigating whether debris that washed up on a beach in southwest Western Australia could be from ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. According the to The West Australian, the debris was found on a beach at Augusta and handed in to Busselton police station. It will be passed on to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) tonight after police officers sent AMSA photographs of the debris earlier today.
1. Teenager’s Facebook plea for help
A teenager from the south of Sydney, suspected to be the victim of a hit-and-run, sent a chilling Facebook message moments before she was found unconscious in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Her message asked for help, as she was concerned about a man who had offered her a lift.
April-Lee Gillen remains in intensive care with head injuries in Wollongong.
For more, read this post here. “She sent a Facebook plea for help moments before she was found unconscious on the side of the road.”
2. Fathers kill to punish mothers
A domestic violence counsellor has told The Age that children are often killed by vengeful fathers to punish mothers.
Domestic Violence Resource Centre senior researcher Deborah Kirkwood told The Age that fathers who killed their children ”feel entitled to take their lives because they’re his possessions. It’s about making the mother suffer.”
According to figures from the Australian Institute of Criminology, there were 22 cases of fathers killing their own children nationwide between 2008 and 2010.