the claimant. let s stay with climate and the world s average temperature has reached a new record high for the third time in a week. data analysed by a group of us scientists shows the global average temperature on thursday was 17.23 degrees c. that breaks the 17.01 degrees c record set on monday, which was then surpassed just a day later. scientists said the rising temperatures are being driven by human induced climate change and the naturally occurring weather pattern known as el nino. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news let s look at some of the other stories making headlines across the uk the deaths of four boys, who fell into a frozen lake near solihull were accidental and a devastating tragedy , a coroner has concluded. eight year old finlay butler, and his six year old brother samuel died, with their cousin 11 year old thomas
brother samuel died, with their cousin, 11 year old thomas and another io year old boy, jackjohnson. they went on to the ice after they fed ducks and skimmed stones. house prices fell for the third month in a row injune according to the mortgage lender, the halifax, while mortgage rates continue to rise. it said the annual fall of 2.6% was equal to around £7,500 being wiped off the average uk house price. you re live with bbc news. next tonight, let s talk about rising global temperatures, because this week once again records have been shattered. the world s average temperature reached a new high for the third time in seven days, and now stands at 17.23 celsius, that s just over 63 fahrenheit. yesterday, the eu s climate monitoring service said june was the hottest on record atjust over 0.5 celsius above the 1991 2020 average, smashing the previous record ofjune 2019.
yes, sir. anne charles and her three -year-old thomas were dead. horribly. and larry claytor, the forensic man got a better look at it than anybody. this was probably one of the more horrendous cases i had worked in my career. larry could not give investigators much to go on. a few small footprints in the snow out back. but forget dna. any possibility of finding that was flushed away by fire hoses. then i got word from the medical examiners office, they had recovered a knife that was sticking in the woman s back what did you think when you heard that? i went back to my photographs sure enough, in the middle of the back was the knife. so someone stabbed her, but who? firefighters tipped police that a brother sister duo across the street, rocky and jessica fugett had been watching the fire, claimed to know the victims. robert davis and his friend kevin marsh knew them as aggressive troublemakers in
rumor that spread around little crozet, virginia in 2003. pretty soon, everyone knew it was true. it was not any ordinary fire that robert davis witnessed out there. going out to the grocery store, or the gas stations, stuff like that. it was clear there was a murder? yes sir. anne charles and her three -year-old thomas were dead. horribly. and larry claytor, the forensic man got a better look at it than anybody. this was probably one of the more horrendous cases i had worked in my career. larry could not give investigators much to go on. a few small footprints in the snow out back. but forget dna. and the possibility of finding that was flushed away by fire hoses. then i got word from the medical examiners office, they had recovered a knife that was sticking in the woman s back what did you think when you heard that?