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Two bodies discovered in Georgetown fire ID d as husband and wife

We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or The fire has been deemed suspicious and homicide detectives are investigating. Neighbourhood CCTV video, provided to CP24, showed a car entering the home’s garage and a person walking into the garage from the right, kneeling down and looking into the passenger side while the driver exits the vehicle. Halton Regional Police want any tips about a mid-size SUV seen the morning of a suspicious death fire in Georgetown. Photo by HANDOUT /HALTON REGIONAL POLICE The video has been shown to police. “Investigators would like to speak with the occupant of a vehicle that was observed in the area of Orchid Ave., Robinson Rd. and Danby Rd. in Georgetown between 4:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. on Feb. 17,” police said in a statement.

Holidaymaker plummets 40 storeys to his death from a Gold Coast balcony in a freak accident

Share The man fell to his death in front of hundreds of horrified partygoers on the street below.  A number of Surfers Paradise nightclubs were forced to shut amid the chaos.  A witness who works in the area said she heard a loud bang . The man was holidaying from Victoria with family and friends when the tragedy took place (stock image) People were crying and screaming … one person initially thought a kid had fallen over, so a lot of people were confused, she said. Police closed the road and taped up the street and were getting people to move along.

Family watched man fall to his death from balcony

by Brianna Morris-Grant & Alexandria Utting & Andrew Potts 8th Feb 2021 7:04 AM Premium Content Subscriber only A Victorian man fell to his death from a 40th-storey Gold Coast hotel balcony after losing his footing trying to clean damage from a popped champagne cork. The 36-year-old man was staying at the Hilton Surfers Paradise with family and friends when he tragically died from the plunge into the midst of a packed party strip about 11pm Friday. It is understood the group were on holiday from Victoria. The man had popped a bottle of champagne moments before his death and the cork had flown up and damaged the ceiling, the

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