Mum killed in horror crash by driver banned for 15 years A driving menace, who had got his licence back after a 15-year ban, was on a cocktail of drugs when he killed a young mum in the passenger seat.
Crime by Lea Emery
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Subscriber only A SERIAL dangerous driver had his licence back for 15 months after a 15-year ban and was on a cocktail of drugs when he flipped his car on the southern M1, killing the mum in the passenger seat. He will be eligible for parole in just over two years. Suzana Lazarevic was thrown from the speeding Holden Commodore after it crashed into the barrier on the Pacific Motorway at Tugun about 2am on April 19, 2019.
Mum killed in horror crash by driver banned for 15 years
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Premium Content  A Labrador ice addict bit his partner s face, stalked the woman from inside the roof of her home and caused her to leap from a moving car in terror during a manic trip on the M1. Marko Lipovac also smashed all windows in the younger woman s home, bombarded her with calls and texts and threatened to shoot her family. Marko Lipovac, 38, of Labrador outside Southport Courthouse. Croatian-born Lipovac, who was addicted to methamphetamines (ice) during the offending in February and March last year, faced Southport District Court for sentencing on Monday. The 38-year-old pleaded guilty to unlawful stalking, assault occasioning bodily harm, wilful damage (domestic violence offences) and possessing drug utensils - an ice pipe.
Crown prosecutor Gary Churchill said Michaels was caught as a part of Operation Quaker which was investigating the cocaine trade in south east Queensland. The charges came about after police tapped phone calls between Michaels and drug syndicate leader and former Sydney Roosters player John Touma, who were both believed to be involved in a cocaine ring, which was exposed by a Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) investigation. The pair along with Hunt, former NSW Origin fullback Matt Seers and former Australian and Queensland Origin utility Jason Smith were all found to be involved. Karmichael Hunt The code-hopper who had stints with the Broncos, Kangaroos and Queensland in league, the Gold Coast Suns in AFL, and the Reds, Wallabies and Waratahs in rugby played a pivotal role in the CCC s investigation into a cocaine ring involving athletes.
Jackson Laboratory receives $9.5 million more in funding in 2020 than in 2019
The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor received about $110 million in funding from more than 200 different grant awards in 2020. Author: Chloe Teboe (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 9:07 AM EST January 8, 2021 Updated: 9:10 AM EST January 8, 2021
BAR HARBOR, Maine Like so many other things, the future of funding at the Jackson Laboratory was unclear at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The lab, which is known for breeding mice used in studies worldwide and even at the International Space Station, had a successful year, though receiving more funding in 2020 than in 2019.
Ken Fasman is the vice president for research at the Jackson Laboratory. He says the lab received about $110 million from more than 200 different grant awards more than $9.5 million more than the amount of money received in 2019. This funding includes a combination of new grants
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