Victorian man says fatal stabbing after argument over Nazi-era handguns was self-defence
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Jarrod Frank is on trial in Victoria s Supreme Court for the 2018 murder of Scott Bury.
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A Victorian man who killed an associate after the pair argued over Nazi-era handguns says he was acting in self-defence because his alleged victim lunged at him with knives in the moments after being called a miserable bitch .
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After settling the facts, an argument broke out in which Mr Bury was fatally stabbed
Mr Frank is charged with murder, but his lawyer told the court it was a classic case of self-defence
“The fire did start in the Noodle Canteen kitchen area and got up into the extraction system,” he said. “It’s like a chimney, you should be cleaning them every winter. [Fire] gets sucked into the extraction system and if it s not clean it just takes and keeps going.”
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Firefighters attend a fire at Noodle Canteen on Hardy St in Nelson. Fenz southern communications shift manager Ian Littlejohn said two crews from Nelson initially attended the blaze, with another two from Stoke and Nelson also called in to assist. He said no injuries were reported. Police blocked off the road, but before they arrived members of the public had diverted traffic away from the scene.
Pensana Rare Earths Plc (LSE: PRE, ASX: PM8) is pleased to report high grade rare earths in soils from the first sampling programmes completed at its 7,500 square kilometre Coola Project located 16 kilometres north of its flagship Longonjo project in Angola. Also reported is the appointment of accomplished economic geologist Grant Haywood as Exploration Manager together with an update on recent site activities at the Longonjo.
· Assay results received from soil sampling over the Coola carbonatite identify a high tenor soil anomaly up to 4.69% REO extending over a 1.3 x 1.4 kilometre area.
· The highest REO values lie over the 3.2 kilometre perimeter of the carbonatite ring structure and are coincident with an outcropping circular carbonatite dyke.
21 December 2020 | 09:16am
StockMarketWire.com - Mining group Pensana Rare Earths said it had identified high-grade rare earths in soils from the first sampling programmes at its Coola project in Angola.
Coola was located 16 kilometres north of the company s flagship Longonjo project.
Pensana also said that it had appointed economic geologist Grant Haywood as its exploration manager.
Assay results received from soil sampling over the Coola carbonatite identified a high tenor soil anomaly up to 4.69% rare earths oxides extending over a 1.3 times 1.4 kilometre area. These high-grade rare earth assays are a great start, from what is only the first of several exploration targets for critical technology metals identified within the new Coola project, operations head Dave Hammond said.