rangers and australia have discovered what is believed to be the world s biggest toad. it is a cane toad, it was found in queensland and weighed £6 back. the poisonous amphibians were reduced to australia in 1935 and are linked to the decline of native species. the toad we are told was put down and will be donated to a museum. i didn t look at that at all. hello, ben, it is where the time. she was looking away, i can assure you of that. you may not want to look away from this, we have got some beautiful scenes and this is from a weather watcher in wales. there is snow on the ground in parts of scotland, northern england, northern ireland and into wales. there are areas of cloud around as well and they are on the north sea coast, most falling as rain, but some sleet and snow on high ground. this cloud brings a bit of patchy rain into the far west of cornwall, but elsewhere sunny skies overhead. it is a chilly day, three to 8 degrees, but in the sunshine it will not feel too b
the law. in fact, he was charged with kidnapping more than 20 years ago. rosina coleman is live in a west coast impure with more on this, christina. hi molly. yes please identify the suspect is 38-year-old cleotha abston for the vehicle in this case is dark-colored suv, it was also located as for the victim 34-year-old eliza fletcher is still missing. she has not been found. the tennessee teacher was last seen early friday morning around 4:20 a.m. police believe she was jogging near the university of memphis campus when she was of ducted and forced into the suv. fletcher is reportedly a billionaire heiress for the suspect accused of kidnapping her was arrested a day after she was reported missing. what s the police have worked very quickly on this. probably getting the vehicle and looking at one comment dna that might ve been in the car they have that belongs to him. and secondly, the cell phones, look at cell phones now. there is a triangulation laws for you can see the la
A year after Eliza Fletcher's death, women-led running groups and organizations speak out about continuing to make their community a safe, inclusive environment.
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