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Near the south coast of Cornwall, 8 miles (13 km) east of the Wolf Rock, the ship's engines failed. [3] The crew was unable to restart them but did not make a mayday call. [2] Assistance was offered by a tug, the Noord Holland, under the Lloyd's Open Form salvage contract; Morton initially refused the offer, but accepted after consulting his ...
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The accident occurred when the pilot turned off the plane's engine during a roll, and the plane did not regain altitude. [116] [117] July 31 – A Hawker Sea Fury crash landed while performing the penultimate display at the Culdrose Air Day, held at RNAS Culdrose, Cornwall, UK. During the performance, the plane experienced significant engine ...
1997 – Mexico City a commuter train hit a fuel tanker at a crossing and later exploded killing at least 20 people; the explosion was recorded by a news helicopter. [ 99 ] December 2006 – Cuautitlán level crossing disaster — A passenger bus hit by thirty-six cars of a freight train and killing at least twenty-eight, another fourteen were ...
Lawn mower-related injuries to children treated at Nationwide's Children's Hospital have spiked in 2024 by more than 350% compared to this time in 2023 and 2022, according to the Columbus hospital.
New research from AAA and baby brand Chicco finds that some parents aren't using car seats or passenger restraints the right way.
The accident took place at Hillcrest Primary School during its Big Day In end-of-year celebrations, and was the last scheduled school day of the year for students. The school had numerous activities on site, including a jumping castle and inflatable zorb balls.
MV Darlwyne, photographed in early 1966, before the structural alterations that replaced the aft cabin with an open cockpit.. MV Darlwyne [n 1] was a pleasure cruiser, a converted Royal Navy picket boat, that disappeared off the Cornish coast on 31 July 1966 with its complement of thirty-one (two crew and twenty-nine passengers, including eight children).