1. Melbourne Cup deaths
The deaths of two horses have marred yesterday’s Melbourne Cup after Japanese horse Admire Rakti died on its way back to the stalls after the race and Araldo was euthanized after injuring himself.
Mike Moroney’s stable who train Araldo have called for stricter crowd controls following the death of the horse.
Moroney’s racing manager, Anthony Feroce told News Limited that the horse was spooked after someone waved a large flag at him after the race.
He lashed out and shattered his off-side pastern bone in his hind leg when he became stuck in a section of fence of the rose garden.
Feroce said people should not be able to wave flags around.
“As someone said to me, it’s not like the car racing,” he said.
“These are animals and they spook.
For more on the tragic deaths of these horses read this opinion post here.
2. Rape victim fights for compensation
A young woman who was gang raped six years ago has bravely spoken of her ordeal and told of how a change to legislation has meant her victim’s compensation has been slashed.
The woman, now aged 26, is calling for the NSW Government to pay her and other victims of crime what she says they are entitled to.
For more read this post here.
3. Virgin Australia place forced to turn back to due smell
A Virgin Australia plane travelling from LA to Sydney has been forced to turn back after an unbearable stench leaked from the bathroom.
“We could see it [human waste] go through the aisles, like it was very obvious,” Julia Malley told New Zealand radio.