Fivey crash over the weekend fivey crash over the fiery crash over the weekend. It happened in sterling, virginia over the weekend. Nikki burdine has more. Reporter friends say wilberto pitre was an amazing friend and a great kid, someone who could light up a room just by walking in. A really good person, always cheered up everybody. Reporter Loudoun Valley high school is filled with students wearing pink as a tribute to their friend, wilberto pitre. Some of us called him wil, others called him bert. Reporter just after midnight on sunday, he was driving in sterling. According to sources close to the investigation, sheriffs deputies spotted the car without the lights and tried to pull him over. But instead of stopping, he sped up, crashing into a parked car. The car went up in flames. Wilberto pitre was pronounced dead at the scene. His passenger was rushed to the hospital. School officials confirm he was a sophomore at the school. We did let the students know last night what had happe
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Boxing great Anthony Mundine has slammed a one-word change to Australia’s national anthem as “tokenistic”, saying the whole song needs to be rewritten to incorporate Indigenous Australian heritage.
It comes as the federal government is due to release a long-awaited options paper regarding an Indigenous voice to parliament next week.
SBS News understands the interim report on the voice to parliament options is expected to be released within the next week and will trigger the next stage of public consultations.
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Australians woke on Friday to discover the second line of lyrics of the national anthem had been changed from for we are young and free to for we are one and free .