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stanley cups a rally car after she reportedly was struck while running to see her sister.The 8-year-old was hit by the car at high speed as she crossed the road to join up with the two older children.2Paramedics work to try and save the girls life2Horror footage shows the moment the girl was struck in front of horrified crowdsLocal reports sai
stanley quencher d she had mistakenly believed the last vehicle had already gone by when she decided to run onto the rally circuit in Madeira, Portugal. She was rushed to hospital following the accident yesterday afternoon but died shortly after arrival at Dr Nelio Mendonca Hospital in the island capital Fu
stanley cup nchal.The tragedy occurred during the 63rd edition of the Madeira Wine Rally, the most prestigious and historic motor racing event in Madeira.TV footage showed the moment the car that hit the girl came to a stop in a cloud of white smoke.READ MORE ON WORLD NEWSOH CHUTE! Watch daredevil one second from death as he plummets 2 Xrjd My daughter, 8, was left fighting for her life after two years in MOULD-RIDDLED house as fungus shut down her organs
THOUSANDS of Aussies have fled their homes as the 150mph winds of Cyclone Debbie approach the east coast.More than 25,000聽Queenslanders have been told to evacuate in the face of the deadly Category Four storm before its expected landfall tonight.Among those are scores of Brit backpackers on their tr
stanley cups avels Down Under - with some admitting they fear for their lives.9 The 150mph winds of Cyclone Debbie are approaching the north east coast of Australia and are expected to make landfall todayCredit: EPA9 Among those left affected are Brit couple Stacey Wright and Simon Robinson, who are due to get married tomorrow9 But the approaching storm has threa
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stanley quencher and family they paid to fly Down UnderEnglish tourists Katie Gathercole, 22, and Becky Veater, 24, in Bowen told The Cairns Post they are praying for their lives .Gathercole said: I m genuinely scared. We ve never had to brace for a natural disaster like this and now some back