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Australian broadcasting icon Jonathan Coleman dies at 65 He died peacefully last night, a statement released by his family said. Jono and I have been soulmates for close to 40 years. We have been fortunate to live a rich and wonderful life and I have been lucky enough to watch up-close someone with enormous talent and the special gift to make people laugh, his wife Margot said. Jonathan Coleman.(Supplied) I will miss him beyond words and with the support of our gorgeous children, Oscar and Emily, and their partners, we will continue to live in the manner he wanted. When I asked Jono recently how he wanted to be remembered, he said, For doing a good deed every day. Such was the generosity and caring nature of the love of my life. ....
Family of Aussie sailor grateful to teenager who tried to save his life The family of celebrated sailor Peter Warner has expressed their gratitude to the teenager who dragged him from the water after their boat was hit by a wave on the NSW North Coast yesterday. Mr Warner died after his yacht was struck by a strong wave while crossing the Ballina bar just before 9am, throwing him and his teenage passenger overboard. Peter was an experienced and very careful sailor. He would not have taken undue risk especially with the welfare of his crew, a statement from the family said. ....
One of Australia s most celebrated sailors has died after his yacht capsized in rough seas on the NSW North Coast this morning. Peter Warner, 90, won three Sydney to Hobarts in the 1960s, but it was his rescue of marooned youngsters in the South Pacific that made him famous around the world. Warner s yacht rolled on the incoming tide on the Ballina bar just before 9am today, throwing the 90-year-old and a teenager with him overboard. READ MORE: Peter Warner in a recent photograph (left), and in 1960 (left in right image) with the commodore of the Cruising Yacht Club, Mr. D.M. Brown, preparing for the Sydney to Hobart.(Facebook/Nine Archives) ....
Kim Jong-un compares North Korea s economic woes to 1990s famine North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for waging another âarduous marchâ to fight severe economic difficulties, for the first time comparing them to a 1990s famine that killed hundreds of thousands. Kim had previously said his country faces the âworst-everâ situation due to several factors, including the coronavirus pandemic, US-led sanctions and natural disasters last summer. But itâs the first time he publicly drew parallel with the deadly famine. North Korea monitoring groups havenât detected any signs of mass starvation or a humanitarian disaster. But Kimâs comments still suggest how seriously he views the current difficulties â which foreign observers say are the biggest test of his nine-year rule. ....