Driver Charged After Allegedly Mowing Down Two People On Anzac Bridge

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In a joint statement they said: ‘Several months ago, after 25 years of marriage, we decided it was in our bes Minutes later he and Miss Wheeler announced their marriage was over.

'The way those vehicles have collided into the stationary cars, has impacted with the two pedestrians who were out on the road exchanging details and unfortunately those two people have been killed,' he said.



I was certain before we set out that a well-worn pair of Converse trainers would suffice as footwear, but am horrified to discover that they offer neither enough grip nor support. After only one day of walking, things to do in Pelion my legs are covered in cuts and grazes.

Boochoon, of Brook Road, Hornsey, SKOPELOS ATHENS TAXI admitted causing death by dangerous driving, causing death by driving while disqualified, causing death by driving while uninsured and using a motor vehicle in a public place with no insurance.

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And even a minor collision can result in an absolute tragedy, and SKOPELOS THESSALONIKI TAXI people can lose their lives. 'One of the things that we've seen time and time again on the road is people's inattention causes collisions.



A man was killed after his van hit a wall at Frenchs Forest about 3.15am on Saturday, a 70-year-old woman was killed in Goulburn about 6pm on Friday, and a 54-year-old died in Moruya after crashing his motorbike.

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You may not be a tree person but I defy you not to be impressed by the giant plane tree in front of the church in Agia Paraskevi.
It is more than a thousand years old and about 58 ft in circumference, the sort of natural wonder that lends credence to the legend that Pelion was favoured by the gods.

By this stage my blisters are less of a problem than the fact that my knees no longer seem to be functioning. Blaming my inadequate footwear rather than lack of fitness, I struggle on — and soon the prospect of a lunch of Pelion sausage in peppers and aubergine and a Mythos beer has lubricated my joints.

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The beaches of Agios Ioannis are beautifully clear, fronted by a succession of tavernas.
Chris, desperate to check the financial markets (his mobile phone is a constant feature on our walks), is delighted by the hotel wi-fi, while I provide a bit of visual contrast on the beach — a pallid interloper surrounded by bronzed Greeks. But there are compensations later.

The travel company Macs Adventure has arranged our trip (yes, I really did just type ‘adventure holidays' into a search engine), which includes transferring our luggage between hotels and providing us with route notes for each day's walk.

Narnia is the theme of our first stop: the village of Chania, near the top of Mount Pelion. The forest, descending from the terrace of the Hotel Manthos, spreads out like a green carpet to the sea, while swallows patrol the sky above.

Our night is spent in the wonderfully quirky Lost Unicorn Hotel in Tsagarada. In between these two, poor reading of the directions (again) causes us to accidentally climb a hill that must surely be known locally as the Greek Matterhorn. This early 19th-century building is full of telescopes, books and FREE NOW VOLOS prints, while outside you can take tea or drinks in the hotel's own treehouse.

Despite the latter, a fatal combination of overconfidence (I am seized by the delusion that I am a born explorer) and poor map-reading causes us to set off in the opposite direction to that in which we should be heading.

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