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Fans Rally Around Ben Napier Instagram/Getty Ouch, Ben! The Home Town star is currently dealing with a bad shoulder injury, but at least he has his wife, E rin Napier, and their two daughters to ...
Video credits: scubaryan_ On Saturday (October 5), Jack Doherty was captured crashing his supercar while live-streaming himself in the rain. The accident took place while the content creator was ...
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Hawke's Bay Today was launched on 3 May 1999, a merger of the dailies the Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune in Hastings and Napier's Daily Telegraph.Its earliest incarnation was "a Saturday morning weekly named the Hawke's Bay Herald and Ahuriri Advocate, which first rolled off the presses in Napier on 24 September 1857," according to the company website.
On October 5, 2024, during a live stream, Doherty hydroplaned on Florida's Turnpike, crashing his McLaren 570S while reading his chat while driving. [10] [11] The car was totaled on impact. This led to his ban from the streaming platform Kick. His cameraman, referred to as Michael, was injured and bleeding from his head. [12]
On 4 February over 5,000 people evacuated Napier, [13] mainly women and children. Men were expected to stay to help out with the recovery. The army and navy also arrived in Napier to help with the recovery. Nelson Park served as Napier's "evacuation centre" which was the site of many tents and was able to cater for over 1,000 people from a ...
Follow The Post's live updates on the deadly plane crash near DC's Reagan National Airport that left no survivors after an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet Wednesday night.
Napier 28 May 1917 Died from burns sustained from the Te Anau Steamer Ship fire [16] [17] [18] Fireman Richard Henry Ridings Devonport 26 December 1913 Died at a large fire at Clarence Street in Devonport. He collapsed and died of stroke while working the standpipe. [6] Third Officer William Robert Mclean-Field Wellington 14 April 1912