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Man admits manslaughter after motorbike race turns to tragedy

“The deceased was seen overtaking the defendant and moments later they witnessed the deceased crash.” The deceased reached a speed of 240kmh when he passed De Reeper, the summary says. Camera footage on the deceased’s 1300cc Suzuki motorbike later revealed he had then applied his back brake, but was unable to negotiate the 75kmh advisory corner and crashed through a fence and came to rest in a paddock. Emergency services arrived but his condition deteriorated and he died as a result of his injuries. De Reeper had been travelling at about 192kmh ahead of the fatal crash, the summary indicated.

Farmers sing the praises of shorthorns

Farmers sing the praises of shorthorns 13 Apr, 2021 12:00 AM 3 minutes to read New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly pats a shorthorn cow on his Kaitangata farm. Photo / Shawn McAvinue New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly pats a shorthorn cow on his Kaitangata farm. Photo / Shawn McAvinue Otago Daily Times By: Shawn McAvinue Milking shorthorn dairy cows might raise a red flag with bank managers but the breed is making great genetic gains and has more to offer than other breeds, a South Otago farmer says. New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly owns 600 milking shorthorns across five farms in Otago and Southland.

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