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Coronavirus Victoria: Lawyers told to find out which strain killed father in COVID-19 class action

Advertisement Lawyers suing security companies that worked in Victoria’s bungled hotel quarantine program need to work out which hotel the COVID-19 strain that killed their client’s father came from before the class action can proceed. Law firm Arnold Thomas & Becker is pursuing Unified Security Group and MSS Security on behalf of lead plaintiff Dragan Markovic, whose father contracted COVID-19 in a nursing home and died at the end of August in hospital. The last photo of Dragan Markovic with his father Nenad Markovic before the elderly man s death from COVID-19. He was among the 800 people who died in Victoria’s second wave, with 99.8 per cent of cases traced to outbreaks in the quarantine program at two of the hotels: the Rydges on Swanston and the Stamford Plaza.

Goulding goes, O Connell sees red - MPNEWSMPNEWS

Goulding goes, O’Connell sees red Yellow peril: Baxter’s Charlie O’Connell has just been sent off after receiving a second yellow card in Saturday’s FFA Cup loss to Seaford United. Picture: Darryl Kennedy LANGWARRIN midfielder Callum Goulding joined leading NPL1 club Bentleigh Greens last week. It is the second time the former Melbourne Victory player has left Lawton Park having joined Box Hill United partway through the 2018 season. Goulding rejoined Langy under Scott Miller for the 2019 season and while there was much angst over his initial departure this time he went with the club’s blessing. “Callum has always expressed his desire to test himself at NPL1 level and the opportunity has presented itself at Bentleigh Greens,” was Miller’s matter-of-fact response.

Goulding goes, O Connell sees red - Bayside NewsBayside News

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Three charged over alleged importation | Brimbank & North West

Drugs seized after truck intercept

Date Time Drugs seized after truck intercept Detectives from the Echo Taskforce have arrested two people and seized around 300kg of cannabis following a targeted vehicle intercept in Keilor Park this morning. The semi-trailer was stopped by police on Cemetery Road and the driver, a 54-year-old Queensland man, was subsequently taken into custody. A search of the vehicle was then conducted, with police locating a significant quantity of packaged drugs. Police then conducted a search warrant at a property and van in Dallas, uncovering further drugs. A 50-year-old Dallas man was also arrested at this address. Today’s arrests and seizures form part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking.

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