1. Desperate search for mother and two children after their plane goes missing in Bermuda Triangle.
A desperate search is underway for a New York City businesswoman and her two young children, who were passengers aboard a private plane that has gone missing in the Bahamas.
Pilot Nathan Ulrich was flying Jennifer Blumin and her sons to Puerto Rico when their plane lost contact with traffic control on Monday. It is understood the children on board were Phineas, 4, and Theodore, 2.
The US Coast Guard has located a debris field near the Bahamas, sharing the news on Twitter on Tuesday and crews are now searching for survivors.
The Coast Guard said the twin-engine MU-2B was east of the island of Eleuthera on Monday when air traffic control in Miami lost radar and radio contact with the plane, AAP reports.
It was en route from Puerto Rico and never made it to its destination of Titusville, along the northeastern coast of Florida.
Blumin is founder and CEO of Skylight Group, which provides event space around New York City, specialising in the fashion industry. The company confirmed she and members of her family were on the plane in a statement.
Blumin is in a long-term relationship with architect James Ramsey.
The plane was at about 24,000 feet when air traffic control lost contact.
“There’s no indication of significant adverse weather at the time,” said a Coast Guard spokesman.
2. A NSW mum has been charged after her two-year-old consumed drugs.
A Sydney mother has been charged with child neglect after her two-year-old son consumed drugs.
The Penrith boy was taken to Nepean Hospital in December and doctors were told he had drunk paint thinner, AAP reports.
But it was later discovered he had illicit drugs in his system.