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Widow of AFL star faces monster legal bill in her bid to find out reasons for husband s tragic death

Katherine Tuck will be hit with a possible $200,000 legal bill by lawyers Widow of AFL star Shane Tuck wants answers into her husband s tragic death He took his own life last July, leaving behind his wife and two kids, Will and Ava Post life, Tuck was diagnosed with Stage III CTE, a degenerative brain disease  A coronial inquest into Tuck s death is expected to commence later this month

Athens Cemetery Association celebrates century mark

Athens Cemetery Association celebrates century mark
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Footballer s widow faces $200k legal bill

Footballer s widow faces $200k legal bill Eight months after the passing of Richmond hardman Shane Tuck, his widow is still seeking answers from a coronial inquest and is facing massive legal costs. News by Michael Warner Premium Content Subscriber only Shane Tuck s widow faces a $200,000 legal bill in her bid to find out the reasons behind her husband s tragic death. Tuck took his own life in July last year and was later diagnosed with Stage III CTE, the ­devastating degenerative brain disease linked to repeated head knocks. The investigation into the death of the former Richmond hardman has already taken a contentious twist with the AFL last month succeeding in its push for Victorian Coroner Simon McGregor to stand down from the probe, arguing he had a conflict of interest.

From the Archives, 1989: Gardner wins first Australian Grand Prix

From the Archives, 1989: Gardner wins first Australian Grand Prix We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss From the Archives, 1989: Gardner wins first Australian Grand Prix Wayne Gardner overcame almost insurmountable odds to win the first Australian motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island, an honour he described as the greatest moment of his life. By Alan Kennedy Normal text size Sydney Morning Herald on April 10, 1989. Fairy tales aren’t supposed to come true, but they did at Phillip Island yesterday when Australia’s Wayne Gardner overcame what had appeared to be insurmountable odds to win the first Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix and earn himself a special niche in the record books.

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