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Truck driver s life destroyed after he stopped to help at deadly crash

Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance is supposed to help people like Troy.(9News) Switching off the smoking engine of the four-wheel drive, Mr Logan helped occupants out, calming a panicked toddler whose unconscious mother lay over him in the back of the family car and reassuring another boy trapped in the rear shelf. Then, in long grass nearby, Mr Logan discovered a man in his 20s groaning with severe head injuries after being thrown from the car in the crash. Flagging down emergency services and directing bystanders, Mr Logan cradled the young man in his arms, used a towel to try to stem the bleeding from his head, and consoled him as his condition worsened.

Ex-cop suicides after crippling PTSD nightmares

Ex-cop suicides after crippling PTSD nightmares A retired police officer who was forced to take dead babies from their mothers for autopsy examinations, took his own life after years of battling PTSD. Crime by Danielle Gusmaroli Premium Content Subscriber only After 14 years of crippling PTSD nightmares, retired senior constable Craig Wilson took his life in a park not far from his home. He had resisted the urge to end the pain he believed he inflicted on his family but three weeks ago the martial arts instructor relinquished his fight for what he saw was a shameful life, begging for support through the NSW police workers compensation scheme to fix the trauma he suffered as a constable in Sydney.

Ex-cop suicides after crippling PTSD nightmares

Ex-cop suicides after crippling PTSD nightmares
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Aussie TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant compensation for psychological injury

Aussie TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant compensation for psychological injury Aussie TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant compensation for psychological injury Piper O Neill, right, and Veronica Cristovao. (Photo / Supplied) Aussie TV network ordered to pay former MKR contestant compensation for psychological injury Wed, 28 Apr 2021, 11:56AM Channel 7 has been ordered to pay a former contestant on My Kitchen Rules more than $22,000 a year in ongoing compensation after she was left unable to work due to psychological injury she suffered from her time on the show. Piper O Neill, who appeared on the 2019 season of the reality cooking competition with her best friend and fellow beauty queen Veronica Cristovao, lodged a workers compensation claim against the broadcaster in August last year seeking payment of close to $1000 in weekly benefits, starting from December 24, 2018.

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