Really sick or their family had died. He would get this terrible grin that just looked evil. Reporter they were sisters whose mom let them come here to live in this tight knit commune. We had meals and there were a lot of parties. Reporter a Swimming Pool. A fleet of cool cars. It seemed like a kids fantasy. You were the little girl who got a horse for your birthday. I got three horses. Reporter it was called Angels Landing. A special place for a chosen few. A community of free spirits. But also, some would come to suspect, troubling secrets. She fell and hit her head and drowned. Reporter it started with a strange sudden death. Then, another. And another. He had been crushed under a vehicle working on it. It didnt smell right. Reporter a journey into the super natural. He would say that even though we couldnt see her, she was there. Reporter who or what had a grip on this place . Amber was the angel of death. She would come around when somebody was going to die. Reporter A Terrifying
Campaigning points there is unity. A warning new laws introduced last year to protect tenants in england from so called revenge evictions arent working. Also keeping a cool head. An australian man survives after struggling for hours to keep his nose above water, after his excavator rolled into a waterhole. And could this sound be the origins of the earliest words . Good morning. Its thursday 9th february. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Accident and Emergency Departments in england had their worst waiting time performance in january since targets were introduced 13 years ago. Provisional figures leaked to the bbc also suggest that a record numbers of patients have had to wait on trolleys for a bed to become available. The Department Of Health insists the vast majority of patients are treated quickly. Patients are traditionally supposed to be seen and discharged within four hours, with a target of 95 . But the bbc has learnt the provisional figures forjanuary show only 82 were seen within
Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that Record Numbers of patients spent more than four hours in accident and emergency units in england in january, according to figures leaked to the bbc. During a difficult winter for the nhs, january seems to be the worst performing month in the past 13 years. The figures also suggest Record Numbers of people waited longer than 12 hours for a hospital bed, once theyd been seen in a e. The bma said the Prime Minister could no longer bury her head in the sand over increasing pressure in the nhs. And it accused the government of failing to grasp the seriousness of the situation. Our Health Correspondent Dominic Hughes reports. For months now, accident and Emergency Departments across england have been struggling. Last week, the bbc was given exclusive access to the royal blackburn hospital, where the pressure on a e was plain to see. We need beds and staff. Its just like banging your head you need a bed. Definitely. Its distressing. Its really distressing
Been suggested . A lot of it depends on donald trump. In the past, he has not taken kindly to criticism, particularly from people who were his allies or supporters. Then again, this is an opportunity for him to distance himself a bit from trump, not only to keep his reputation intact, he will have decades worth of time to issue laws and decisions and opinions on laws, but also it could make him look better in the eyes of democrats because of fears willing to stand up to donald trump and show his independence, a few of them may come round to supporting him because the last thing they want is a donald Trump Nominee on the court who supports Donald Trumps priorities. Thank you very much. An australian man has survived after spending hours struggling to keep his nose above water, after his digger toppled into a dam. Daniel miller had been using the excavator at his remote farm north of sydney, when the rim gave way, and he was pinned down by the three tonne machine. He said he adopted a yo
Youre watching bbc world news. Its newsday. Glad you could join us. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 9am in north east australia, where whats being described as a Monster Cyclone is due to make landfall over the next few hours. Tens of thousands of people, including tourists, have been evacuated from coastal areas amid warnings of Winds Gusting up to 250km h and dangerous tidal surges. Trees are already being blown down by the wins. Cyclone debbie has been upgraded to a category four storm, one below the most violent, and is forecast to be the most powerful storm to hit the state of queensland for six years winds. Lets go to Hywel Griffith, who is joining us from townsville. By the looks at it its the Calm Before The Storm and everyone is saying Cyclone Debbie could be as devastating as cyclone yasi in 2011 . Yes. They are having to prepare for the worst here, the wind is picking up a bit as we get closer to the impact time, you do to be around Lunchtime Australian thai in