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Pictured: Hero police officers killed by five ‘TikTok joyriders’ driving wrong way in Teesside crash – as it’s revealed VW collided with cop car ten seconds after pursuit ended

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PC Matthew Blades, an officer killed by five 'TikTok joyriders', has been pictured for the first time

The two hero officers killed by five ‘TikTok joyriders’ have been pictured for the first time.

PC Matthew Blades, 37, and Tom Clough, 38, died in the early hours of Saturday when a car travelling the wrong way down the A66 crashed head-on into his police vehicle.

The young men in the other car were today names as Michael Robert Cahill, 23, Theo Rae, 17, Cole Robert Worthy, 17, Jacob Matusiak, 23, and Makai Saddington, 18.

Both police officers and the five men in the VW Passat – which Cleveland Police believes was using cloned plates – were declared dead at the scene. 

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Officers in another police vehicle had earlier been pursuing the ‘joyriders’ for seven minutes before aborting the chase, the force revealed on Sunday.

Just 10 seconds later, the Passat crashed into Blades and Clough’s police car, which had not been involved in the pursuit. The separate police vehicle was in the area after the plates on the boys’ car activated an ANPR camera. 

Mr Blades can be seen in social media posts smiling at the camera as he attends Manchester United football matches and completes a half marathon.

The husband and father-of-two had recently become a coach for local amateur football team Seaton Carew FC and was preparing for his first turn teaching its under-sevens team – who his son plays for. 

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An image of Mr Clough from October 2021 shows him in a previous role for British Transport Police meeting then Darlington Tory MP Peter Gibson at the town’s rail station.

Friends described the officer, who was a former soldier, as a ‘genuine, caring, decent man’.

PC Matthew Blades, an officer killed by five ‘TikTok joyriders’, has been pictured for the first time

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PC Tom Clough pictured, right, in a previous role for British Transport Police meeting then Darlington Tory MP Peter Gibson at the town’s rail station

PC Tom Clough pictured, right, in a previous role for British Transport Police meeting then Darlington Tory MP Peter Gibson at the town’s rail station

Makai Saddington, 18, one of the five youngsters killed in the VW Passat, had posted videos on TikTok of him being chased by police over the past few months

Makai Saddington, 18, one of the five youngsters killed in the VW Passat, had posted videos on TikTok of him being chased by police over the past few months

Jacob Matusiak, 23, was also confirmed by police today as one of the five killed in the crash

Jacob Matusiak, 23, was also confirmed by police today as one of the five killed in the crash

The pair have been hailed for their bravery after being killed in the line of duty.

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Cleveland police and crime commissioner Matt Storey described the force as a ‘really tight-knit family’ and said the incident would ‘have a big impact on them’.

Last night it emerged Saddington had posted a string of TikTok videos appearing to show him taking part in high-speed police chases months before his death.

It is understood he and his companions had close links to the traveller community.

In the early hours of Saturday, the group of young men became involved in a pursuit with two police cars chasing the ‘suspicious’ vehicle.

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Ring doorbell footage at 3.36am shows the VW Passat being driven at speed through Middlesbrough’s streets. Officers called off the pursuit when the vehicle drove on to the A66.

Just three minutes after the pursuit was caught on camera, at 3.39am, the car ploughed into the path of a different marked armed-response vehicle, which was on the correct side of the A66.

Seaton Carew FC said on social media: ‘He was looking forward to being part of the team and, most importantly, to coaching his own son, who is going to be playing for the Seahawks [under-sevens] this season.

‘Matty and his oldest son are much-loved members of our club and our U10 Lions football family.’

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A friend of Mr Clough said: ‘It makes me so angry and so sad that Tom lost his life in that way.

‘He was a genuine, caring, decent man. If he could have, he would have apprehended the lads in the car and he would have tried to help them, that’s the way he saw his job in the army and in the police force.

‘It’s taking a long time to sink in that he’s gone having lived only half his life, it’s so unfair and I feel for his partner and daily so much.

‘He served in the army before the police force and was also a very good soldier. He’s a huge loss.’

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Friends said PC Clough had also served in the Civil Nuclear Constabulary. 

Cleveland Police lowered flags to half-mast at their Middlesbrough HQ in tribute to their colleagues, who are understood to have not been part of the pursuit. Seaton Carew FC also made the same gesture today.

Chief Constable Victoria Fuller looked close to tears yesterday as she told how she and her deputy David Felton had visited the families of PC Blades and PC Clough to offer condolences and support ‘with this unimaginable loss’.

Paying tribute to the men, she said: ‘These were brave officers, protecting our communities and serving our residents, who didn’t return home to their families at the end of their shift.’

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She added: ‘This is an incredibly sad day for Cleveland. The loss has been felt across our communities, by our police family, and by our partner agencies.

‘My thoughts, and the thoughts of everybody here at Cleveland Police, are with their families, friends, colleagues, and loved ones at this incredibly difficult time.’

Lauren Somerville, chairman of the Cleveland Police Federation, said: ‘Words cannot describe the pain the Cleveland Police family is feeling today.

Balloons have been tied near the scene of the crash on the A66 in South Bank, Middlesbrough

Balloons have been tied near the scene of the crash on the A66 in South Bank, Middlesbrough

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Flowers have been placed in memory of the victims including PC Blades and PC Clough

Flowers have been placed in memory of the victims including PC Blades and PC Clough

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‘Our colleagues who should have been going home to their loved ones at the end of their shifts are not. That is just unfathomable.’  

Redcar MP Anna Turley, a government minister whose constituency covers the area, said of the officers: ‘They went to work to keep people safe, and they should have come home to their families.

‘Their loss will be felt deeply by their loved ones, fellow officers and right across the communities they served.’

The Independent Office for Police Conduct has opened an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash.

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Prime Minister Andy Burnham thanked the emergency services for their response in ‘incredibly difficult circumstances’.

Writing on X, he added: ‘My thoughts are with the families and loved ones of everyone involved.’

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: ‘My thoughts are with the families and friends of those officers killed in the line of duty as well as those serving in Cleveland Police, the wider police family and all the emergency services who attended the scene.’

As an investigation into the incident continues, social media posts from the young men involved reveal some insight into their activities before the tragedy happened.

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Close friends Theo Rae (left) and Cole Robert Worthy both died in the crash on Saturday

Close friends Theo Rae (left) and Cole Robert Worthy both died in the crash on Saturday

Michael Robert Cahill was praised by those who knew him as a 'lovely, down to earth lad'

Michael Robert Cahill was praised by those who knew him as a ‘lovely, down to earth lad’

Saddington posted videos on his Tiktok of men in balaclavas driving cars at speed

Saddington posted videos on his Tiktok of men in balaclavas driving cars at speed

In one clip, filmed in May by a passenger and set to rap music, 18-year-old Saddington is seen in an Audi being driven at speed through a housing estate with a police car’s blue lights flashing in pursuit.

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The vehicle is then seen veering across a grassy playing field in an apparent bid to shake off officers.

Another video on an account associated with him shows a green Nissan being driven around before being set alight, while separate images posted elsewhere show him and a friend posing in cars wearing black balaclavas.

The clips reflect a trend of young men filming themselves being pursued by police at high speed and posting the clips on social media in pursuit of views and likes. 

It happened just days after five teenagers died in a head-on collision on a motorway in Ireland.

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The masked youngsters were in a stolen BMW travelling the wrong way down the M9 in County Kildare at 2am last Sunday.

Police had tried to pull the stolen car over but it sped off the wrong way down the M9 to avoid a stinger device that had been deployed to stop the car.

The occupants of the other vehicle – three sisters and a seven-year-old boy – suffered serious injuries in the crash and remain in hospital. 

Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller named the two police officers killed as PC Matthew Blades and PC Tom Clough during a police press conference on Saturday

Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller named the two police officers killed as PC Matthew Blades and PC Tom Clough during a police press conference on Saturday

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This was the scene on Sunday morning beside the A66 as police inquiries continue

This was the scene on Sunday morning beside the A66 as police inquiries continue

Following news of Saturday’s Middlesbrough crash, family and friends posted a series of tributes to the five teenagers. 

The mother of Saddington’s one-year-old son posted on social media: ‘What am I supposed to do without ur daft phone calls and u torching (sic) me life’s so cruel.’

Meanwhile, friends of Worthy called his death ‘a massive devastation’ and another wrote: ‘Absolutely heartbroken, you are gonna be missed Cole, love u lots.’

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He shared a friendship with Rae, who also died in the crash – with the pair pictured together last December and often commenting on each other’s social media posts.

One commenter wrote of Theo that he was ‘taken way too soon’ and had a ‘heart of gold’, describing as someone who would have ‘done anything for anyone’. 

Cahill was praised online as a ‘lovely, down to earth lad’.

The sister of Matusiak said her heart was ‘broken’ by the news, describing her sibling as her ‘best friend always and forever’. 

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A friend wrote he would be ‘missed by everyone who knows you’. 

As more details emerged, householders in Lime Road – a mile from the crash site – told how they were woken by the noise as the stolen car ‘shot down’ the street, followed by police cars.

Neil Hutchison, 47, said: ‘You could tell from the noise that they were travelling at high speed. 

‘Two cars went down the street and then a few seconds later there was a third, they were obviously going after another vehicle. It’s tragic that it ended with people dead.’

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Craze that claimed five more young lives just a week ago 

By Padraic Flanagan

It was feared last night that the A66 crash may be a copycat tragedy – thanks to the deadly TikTok craze that claimed the lives of five teenagers in a head-on motorway smash in the Irish Republic last week.

In that case, the youngsters, who were all wearing balaclavas in a stolen BMW travelling the wrong way down the country’s M9, died at the scene in Co Kildare in the early hours of Sunday.

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The deaths of Joey Carthy, 15, Jack Kennedy, 17, Alex McCarthy, 16, Jeremy O’Brien, 18, and 17-year-old Kamil Pustkowski led to public fury at social media platforms after it emerged that the teenagers were filming themselves in the car. 

That anger intensified on Thursday when TikTok declined an invitation to appear before an Irish parliamentary committee on media to discuss the latest craze of posting videos of people driving the wrong way down motorways.

Sisters Ella Hendricken, who is in her 20s, and Niamh and Alma Kinsella, in their 30s, as well as Alma’s seven-year-old son, Yemi, are being treated in hospital for serious injuries after their Hyundai was hit by the BMW.

The innocent victims, from Graiguecullen, Co Carlow, were on their way to Dublin to fly out for a family wedding in the UK when the teens smashed into their car. Three of the five teens killed in the M9 tragedy were buried on Friday. Two more funerals are due to take place today and on Tuesday.

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Videos featuring youngsters in stolen cars trying to bait police into high-speed chases have become a macabre trend.

Mary Aiken, a professor of forensic cyber-psychology at the University of East London, told The Guardian: ‘While driving, they’re simultaneously filming and capturing content for posting later or live streaming. They have one foot in the real world and one foot in cyberspace. They’re thinking about the likes… about kudos.’

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Emily Atack is married! Actress ties the knot with Alistair Garner in intimate UK ceremony before a celebration at home complete with a McDonald’s truck – ahead of their Spanish nuptials

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Emily Atack tied the knot with her partner, scientist Alistair Garner in an intimate UK ceremony this weekend surrounded by 'close family and friends' (pictured on the day)

Emily Atack is married! The actress tied the knot with partner Alistair Garner in an intimate UK ceremony this weekend surrounded by ‘close family and friends’.

They will have a second, more lavish affair in Spain in two weeks time, she revealed in her Instagram post on Sunday announcing they were wed.

Emily, 36, looked stunning in a £2,325 Josephine Scott dress and floor-length veil as she emerged from a church hand-in-hand with her new husband.

The Rivals star looked incredible in the brand’s Juliette gown, which featured a plunging neckline and lace detailing on the sleeves.

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Their celebration continued in their ‘dream’ countryside home in Bedfordshire, where they had a McDonald’s McFlurry ice cream van for guests.

She penned: ‘Yesterday we officially got married among close family and friends. It was absolutely perfect. 

‘I can’t believe we get to do all that again in a few weeks time. Christ, we have fun don’t we @dralistairgarner.’

Her famous pals were quick to offer their congratulations in the comments as author Elizabeth Day penned: ‘Stunning. So so happy for you both! Congratulations’, and Will Manning said: ‘go on!!! congratulations.’ 

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Emily Atack tied the knot with her partner, scientist Alistair Garner in an intimate UK ceremony this weekend surrounded by ‘close family and friends’ (pictured on the day)

They will have a second, more lavish affair in Spain in two weeks time, she revealed in her Instagram post on Sunday announcing they were wed.

They will have a second, more lavish affair in Spain in two weeks time, she revealed in her Instagram post on Sunday announcing they were wed.

Emily and Alistair's wedding was complete with a McDonald's truck handing out McFlurrys

Emily and Alistair’s wedding was complete with a McDonald’s truck handing out McFlurrys

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She looked gorgeous in the dramatic gown, which featured shoulder pads and lace detailing and was teamed with a long veil and diamond-encrusted headband.

Alistair, meanwhile, wore a smart black suit and brown shoes as they enjoyed a glass of fizz by the church, before travelling to their wedding breakfast in a vintage silver car. 

Earlier this year, Emily shared details of her second wedding as she revealed her special day abroad will be a ‘fat, f*** off party’.

She added: ‘I think I’ve nailed it. We’re getting married in September. I’ve very much enjoyed the planning process.’

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She went on to tell Luxury London Magazine: ‘Choosing napkins and stuff. I’m like, “My God, my life is here!”‘

The Rivals star, who has been inspired by the 1980s fashion on the show, is pushing the boat out in all areas and will also be opting for a ‘big’ wedding dress.

Discussing her plans for a showstopping gown, she told Grazia magazine: ‘Since Rivals, in terms of fashion, I tend to go quite big now generally.’

After much speculation about the location of their September nuptials, Emily revealed she would be marrying Alistair ‘abroad’, which is thought to be somewhere in Spain.

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Emily shared her delight over marrying Alistair, 40, telling the publication: ‘Life is good. It doesn’t get much better than where I am now.’

The mother of one, who shares has a two-year-old son, Barney, with Alistair, got engaged to the scientist in July 2025, having welcomed their son the year before.

Emily practising wearing a veil, though a lot shorter than the one she wore on her big day, at her hen do on the French Riviera in June

Emily practising wearing a veil, though a lot shorter than the one she wore on her big day, at her hen do on the French Riviera in June 

Emily, in a white bikini and cover-up by Agent Provocateur, with a novelty veil, as she enjoyed her hen do in the South of France with family and friends

Emily, in a white bikini and cover-up by Agent Provocateur, with a novelty veil, as she enjoyed her hen do in the South of France with family and friends

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Emily got engaged to scientist Alistair in July 2025, a year after their son Barney was born

Emily got engaged to scientist Alistair in July 2025, a year after their son Barney was born

The actress with her son, Barney, who is now two, and her Cavalier King Charles spaniel named Penny

The actress with her son, Barney, who is now two, and her Cavalier King Charles spaniel named Penny

Emily’s mum previously let slip that the star would tie the knot this year, after joking that Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala look would be her dream ‘mother-of-the-bride’ outfit.

Last year, it was reported that Emily and Alistair had been considering wedding venues in Spain.

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An insider told The Sun On Sunday: ‘Emily has been going to Spain with her family on holiday ever since she was a child and loves the idea of getting married there.

‘She and Alistair adore the stunning countryside there, and guaranteed sun is a bonus.’

She previously said: ‘I loved my family holidays there when I was growing up. 

‘We had a property there and my dad sold it a couple of years ago, but it’s our favourite place and we still go every year, and stay in a hotel.’

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Back in June, Emily joked that she’d had ‘enough rosé to last a lifetime’ as she posed in a white bikini and cover-up by Agent Provocateur, with a novelty veil, in fun-filled snaps from her Cannes hen weekend. While her group of friends tucked into countless bottles of Lady A rosé and enjoyed an incredible spread of food.

The mother of one also looked incredible in a black two-piece as she posed in front of a mirror before topping up her tan in the sunshine.  

She wrote: ‘The most insanely perfect few days. Pure joy from start to finish and enough @drinkladya to last us a lifetime.

‘I thoroughly recommend having a hen do, even if you aren’t getting married btw. It’s the most fun you’ll ever have losing all of your belongings.’

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Emily and Alistair are getting married again in Spain in September

Emily and Alistair are getting married again in Spain in September

Back in June, Emily joked that she'd had 'enough rosé to last a lifetime' as she posed in a bikini and a veil in fun-filled snaps from her Cannes hen weekend

Back in June, Emily joked that she’d had ‘enough rosé to last a lifetime’ as she posed in a bikini and a veil in fun-filled snaps from her Cannes hen weekend 

It came after Emily revealed she’s banned children from attending her second wedding to Alistair, despite being a mother herself.

The actress has laid down strict rules for the three-day celebrations in Andalusia, Spain.

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She has admitted that she’s told her guests that no children will be allowed, adding she’s been surprised by how accepting they’ve been of the idea.

She said: ‘We’re being kind to our friends and making sure that people don’t have to worry too much about paying for lots of things, but we have said no kids at the wedding, no children.’

Speaking on The Romesh Ranganathan Show podcast, Emily added: ‘I’m surprised by how many people are happy about that. I thought I’d get a lot of people kicking off, but they’re like no, “f*** those kids”.’

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Family tribute for Cleveland Police officer Tom Clough

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PC Tom Clough died after a marked Cleveland Police vehicle was involved in a crash with a Volkswagen Passat on the A66 at South Bank at 3.39am on Saturday, August 22.

His family said: “He was our hero with a fantastic sense of humour. Jumped into action whenever needed, and willing to help anyone for any reason.

“Proudly fought for his country to make the world a better place. Always on public duty throughout his short life.

“We as a family and Tom’s partner would like to express our sincere gratitude for the overwhelming support and condolences from friends, colleagues and the wider community.”

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Pc Clough and Pc Matthew Blades were both pronounced dead at the scene alongside the five occupants of the Volkswagen Passat.

Scene of multiple fatality RTC on the A66 at in South Bank, Middlesbrough. 23.8.2026 Photograph: Stuart Boulton/The Notrhern Echo (Image: Stuart Boulton)

Cleveland Police said the Passat had been travelling in the wrong direction when it collided with the police vehicle, which was travelling correctly along the carriageway.

Flowers, balloons and messages have since been left near the scene as people across Teesside pay tribute to those who died.

Tributes have also poured in for the two officers, who were described by Cleveland Police Chief Constable Victoria Fuller as “brave officers”.

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She said: “These were brave officers protecting our communities and serving our residents who didn’t return home to their families at the end of their shift.”

Scene of multiple fatality RTC on the A66 at in South Bank, Middlesbrough. 23.8.2026 Photograph: Stuart Boulton/The Notrhern Echo (Image: Stuart Boulton)

Prime Minister Andy Burnham said he was “devastated” to hear about the crash, while Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said her thoughts were with all those affected.

Anna Turley, MP for Redcar, said: “They went to work to keep people safe and they should have come home to their families.

“Their loss will be felt deeply by their loved ones, fellow officers and right across the communities they served.”

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English cricket hit by fresh scandal as star handcuffed after nightclub incident

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Videos have circulated on social media of England cricket star Brydon Carse being led away by police in Derby with the ECB having now spoken out on the incident in the aftermath

The ECB have confirmed that they have launched an investigation into a video that appears to show England star Brydon Carse being put in handcuffs by police.

Carse, 31, was shown being placed into cuffs by officers on a night out in Derby following Durham’s County Championship win over Derbyshire. The incident showed the fast bowler being surrounded by four police officers and restrained.

Durham and England team-mate Matthew Potts is seemingly attempting to speak with Carse, while former England Test captain Ben Stokes can also be seen nearby. As per The Telegraph, Carse was briefly detained by officers but was not formally arrested and returned to the team hotel.

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Nevertheless, the ECB have confirmed that they are taking a close look at the incident. A statement read: “We are aware of an incident which is reported to have taken place in Derby last night, and are currently investigating. We will provide a further update when possible.”

Carse was part of the England squad for the first Test against Pakistan, but was not selected. Depending on the investigation, he could return to contention for the second Test beginning at Lord’s on Thursday.

Carse took two wickets for Durham against Derbyshire, with Stokes claiming five of his own. Several members of the Durham squad then went out in Derby city centre that evening, which is when the alleged incident is thought to have taken place.

The incident follows Stokes and Gus Atkinson being stood down following a nightclub incident after England’s first Test win over New Zealand earlier this summer. The duo missed the second Test but returned for the third, during which Stokes announced his international retirement.

Joe Root, who has returned as England Test captain, has confirmed the team will no longer be subject to the controversial curfew that Stokes and Atkinson were said to have breached.

Carse has 14 Test caps and 44 white-ball appearances for his country. He featured in all five Tests in the Ashes in Australia over the winter, finishing as England’s leading wicket taker.

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New footage emerges from inside Ryanair plane cabin in the moments after window shattered at 16,000ft and sucked a passenger out

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Ljubisa Karovic (pictured being held by passengers) was half-sucked out of a Ryanair flight from Greece to Germany on July 10

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New vision has emerged from inside a Ryanair plane in the aftermath of a passenger being half-sucked out of the cabin when a window shattered during a flight.

Ljubisa Karovic, 61, was sitting in seat 11F onboard the flight from Thessaloniki, Greece, to Memmingen, Germany, when his right shoulder, arm and head were sucked outside about 20 minutes after takeoff on July 10.

It’s understood broken engine parts smashed the cabin window while flying at 16,000ft and the sudden cabin decompression pulled him through the hole, while his wife was forced to cling desperately to him.

Footage obtained by 60 Minutes Australia showed passengers silently gripped oxygen masks to their faces as shattered glass flew around the cabin as wind rushed inside. 

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The vision also showed those around Mr Karovic as they attempted to hold him in place. It’s believed the struggle to hold on to him lasted for up to two minutes until he was narrowly dragged back inside.

Eleni Kyranou, 33, was among those who held onto Mr Karovic with all her might.

‘I did what I could to help a person, to save a life,’ she told the program.

‘But it still haunts me, the images and the sound has stayed with me.’ 

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Ljubisa Karovic (pictured being held by passengers) was half-sucked out of a Ryanair flight from Greece to Germany on July 10

Mr Karovic (above) spent up to two minutes outside the aircraft and suffered injuries to his neck and shoudlers

Mr Karovic (above) spent up to two minutes outside the aircraft and suffered injuries to his neck and shoudlers

Sofia Lavou managed to film the horrific incident. She’d believed the plane was going to crash and hoped the footage would help bring closure.

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‘I said, ‘If I’m going down, at least I will have some proof of what happened’,’ Ms Lavou said.

The Daily Mail spoke to Mr Karovic two weeks after the ordeal, during which he had spent six days in hospital.

He said: ‘I only remember hearing the explosion, not much else. I can remember sitting in my seat and was looking forward to seeing my brother because the whole family was getting together to surprise him for his 60th birthday.

‘I fell asleep quite quickly as I usually do on flights. Then there was this deafening explosion, which startled me.’

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Witnesses describe him as dangling diagonally out of the aircraft ‘like Superman flying through the air’, as the wind lashed his face, contorting it out of shape as if he was a cartoon character.

Ljubisa said he now suffers with acute neck and shoulder pain, and had to wear a neck brace for six weeks. Doctors warned him that he may require an operation if the pain continues.

He was also treated for burns to his face and right hand and arm caused by the high velocity wind lashing his upper torso.

Preliminary reports from investigators suggest broken engine parts shattered the window (above)

Preliminary reports from investigators suggest broken engine parts shattered the window (above)

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in the US is leading the investigation into the incident. 

The move is in line with international aviation rules, as the Boeing jet was assembled in America.

A preliminary report from the agency has found the fan blade broke – though the reason for this has not yet been determined.

Maintenance records show the blades in the right engine had been inspected in May 2026 and November 2025, with no damage found. 

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But flight crews had reported four suspected bird strikes to the same engine over the previous year, according to the NTSB. 

Bird remains were found after two of them.

Ryanair earlier this month said it would not comment further until the NTSB investigation is complete.

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Five males killed in car driving wrong way on A66 named

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Michael Robert Cahill, 23, Theo Rae, 17, Cole Robert Worthy, 16, Jacob Matusiak, 23, and Makai Saddington, 18, all died when their Volkswagen Passat collided with a marked police armed response vehicle on the A66 early on Saturday.

PC Matthew Blades, 37, and PC Tom Clough, 38, were also killed in the collision and had been driving in the correct direction.

Cleveland Police said: “Family Liaison Officers are continuing to work with the families all of those who sadly lost their lives in the collision.”

A police officer stands at a cordon near the A66 in South Bank, near Middlesbrough following a fatal crash (Image: Richard McCarthy/PA Wire)

PC Matthew Blades, 37, and PC Tom Clough, 38, were also killed when a Volkswagen Passat which was travelling the wrong way down the dual carriageway near Middlesbrough collided with their marked armed response vehicle that was going in the right direction.

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The Independent Office for Police Conduct has opened an investigation into the circumstances leading to the crash at 3.39am in South Bank after a mandatory referral from Cleveland Police.

Prime Minister Andy Burnham said he was “devastated” to hear about the crash, while Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said her thoughts were with all those affected.

Anna Turley, MP for the Redcar constituency where the accident happened, said of the two police officers who died: “They went to work to keep people safe and they should have come home to their families.

“Their loss will be felt deeply by their loved ones, fellow officers and right across the communities they served.”

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(Image: Richard McCarthy/PA Wire)

David Taylor and Stephen Martin, councillors for the Eston ward, said they were “deeply saddened” by the “unimaginable tragedy”.

Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen said in a statement on Facebook: “A horrible and tragic incident in Southbank this morning and my thoughts are with those affected, their families and the emergency services who attended the scene.

“Our police officers are heroes who put everything on the line to protect us, and I know all of Teesside will want to pay tribute to the officers and other emergency service workers involved for the bravery they have shown in responding to this incident.”

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Neither coach enjoyed a smooth summer, with Newcastle also hit by the exits of three key players in Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali and Anthony Gordon, while Liverpool’s transfer progress has been slow as they continue to work on replacing Mohamed Salah. Summer signing Jeremy Jacquet will start alongside Virgil van Dijk in defence, while there are three debuts for Newcastle, who have been rocked by the absence of injured captain Dan Burn.

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CrossCountry cancels ‘almost all’ UK train services

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The disruption began (Saturday, August 22) following a power cut at the company’s control centre in Birmingham, which has left many essential railway management systems unavailable.

The disruption is affecting most routes, including services between Glasgow and Penzance, as well as Leeds and Manchester.

A CrossCountry spokesman said: “While we will run as many trains as possible, passengers should expect significant reductions to services and cancellations across almost all CrossCountry routes throughout the day.

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“We are sorry to passengers affected by this significant and unforeseen disruption.

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“We are working closely with relevant partners and will provide further updates as soon as possible.”

Transport secretary Heidi Alexander said: “I am concerned to hear about a power outage affecting CrossCountry rail services today, which I know will be very frustrating to passengers.

“I’ve asked publicly owned operators to lay on extra services where possible.

“We’ve also sent Network Rail power teams who are onsite and working to restore power and systems as soon as possible.”

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What CrossCountry services are impacted?

Most services are cancelled until further notice – including popular routes linking Glasgow to Edinburgh, Manchester to Birmingham, Cheltenham to Cardiff and Newcastle to Edinburgh.

A near-normal service is expected between Peterborough, Cambridge and Stansted Airport “due to the impact of planned engineering work”, CrossCountry said.

Chiltern Railways said it had added services between Birmingham Moor Street and Oxford to help with the disruption, adding it will accept “all CrossCountry tickets via any reasonable route”.

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London North Eastern Railway also confirmed it would accept CrossCountry tickets “to help get affected customers to their destination”.

What can CrossCountry customers do?

CrossCountry has apologised to customers via social media, advising them of alternative routes.

Passengers are advised to check their journeys using National Rail Enquiries before travelling.

Tickets dated for Sunday, August 23, can be used with other train operators on the same route and will remain valid on CrossCountry services until Wednesday, August 26.

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Passengers delayed by 30 minutes or more are eligible for Delay Repay compensation, and those who choose not to travel can claim a refund.

The disruption has prompted frustration among travellers, with some describing the cancellations as “very frustrating.”

Has your journey been impacted by CrossCountry cancellations today? Let us know in the comments.

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Masked machete thug attempts to rob shop and demands cash in shocking footage

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The brave shopkeeper said the brute left with nothing valuable except for some samosas, which have now been replaced.

A shopkeeper kept calm while a masked thug attempted to rob the premises while wielding a machete. Shocking footage has been posted online from the incident, which took place at a Day Today branch in East Kilbride.

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In the clip, the man walking into the shop with a white mask over his face, carrying a black bin bag and machete. Demanding cash from the till, he shouted “put it in the f****** bag bro”.

He can be heard saying: “I’m f*****g hungry” and lunged at the worker with the weapon. He eventually left with alcohol and scratch cards.

Police have launched a probe following the incident around 12.30pm on Monday, August 17. Detective Constable Alex Murray said: “Enquiries are ongoing and we are appealing to anyone who witnessed the robbery to contact us.

“We’d also ask anyone with private CCTV or dash-cam footage which could assist our enquiries to come forward.” Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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Afterwards, the shopkeeper posted a video on social media telling people “not to worry”. He said: “There was an attempted robbery at the shop, broad daylight, 12.30pm.

“Someone came in with a long machete, face covered and tried to take cash from the till. I obviously didn’t let him take anything valuable.

“There was a bit of damage to the shop but no-one was hurt, nothing valuable was taken, and we called the police as soon as possible. So no-one needs to worry and everything is all good – back to business.

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“A few samosas were gone I think, but they’re back in stock now.”

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Thousands struggling without power in Gary, Indiana 12 days after severe storms

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Anthony Lewis repairs a generator at his home while coping without electricity, as thousands of residents remain without power more than a week after severe storms struck Gary, Indiana.

Shatiya Hardin, meanwhile, said the situation has been “absolutely horrible”.

“At night we’re sweating, we’re irritable, we have children to look out for, elderly people who need electricity for oxygen tanks,” she told the BBC’s US partner CBS.

“It’s not OK for us to continually be in survival mode.”

Amid mounting frustration, local residents have launched a class-action lawsuit, accusing the utility company Nipsco of failing to manage the trees which brought down the power lines in the storm.

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In the lawsuit, resident Jack Tipold said he was in the middle of dental surgery when the power failed.

He said he was forced to abandon the procedure and was discharged without adequate pain medication.

“I had all my teeth removed, and no medication for 48 hours. Let me tell you something, it was a struggle,” he told CBS.

Nipsco has denied wrongdoing and said it would “vigorously” defend itself in court.

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Faith leaders alarmed by the ongoing outage held a press conference on Saturday outside a local church.

“We come together today with one voice, asking those who have the power… to release the resources to our brothers and our sisters, our mothers and our fathers, because 12 days is long enough,” he said, according to the Indianapolis Star.

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The ‘little’ Cambridgeshire village where a Roman shrine was discovered

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Roman coins, pottery and bronze letters were also found within the shrine

The Roman era is one of the most famous and most studied throughout history. The Romans were seen as visionaries in changing the western world, partly due to the large empire they built.

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They occupied most of Britain, including large parts of Cambridgeshire. In the thousands of years that have passed since, there are still remains of the era that can be seen today.

A Roman-Celtic shrine was once discovered in the village of Little Paxton. During the 1980s and 1990s, excavations took place at its quarry.

During this time, archaeologists uncovered a religious shrine site. The shrine contained a rectangular ditched enclosure with a circular trench and a pit, where archaeologists found bronze letters, 14 coins dating back to the 3rd and 4th century, pottery, and an animal bone.

Remnants of the Romans were also found nearby at the Paxton Pits Nature Reserve. The remains of a first century farmstead were found near the nature reserve, with evidence that this was abandoned due to flooding.

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As well as its impressive Roman history, Little Paxton offers some scenic nature walks, including some through Paxton Pits. The nature reserve offers picturesque walks past lakes and meadows, as well as through lots of woodland.

The village is also home to one pub named The Anchor Pub and Restaurant. This “wonderful” family friendly pub offers a wide range of food and drink. It also has a play area for kids and is dog friendly. It’s also conveniently located just next to the A1.

To live in Little Paxton, properties range from around £175,000 all the way up to over £500,000. Flats or apartments range between £175,150 to £181,833.

For something a bit bigger, semi-detached houses start off at around £314,000 and then jump to around £543,000 for detached homes.

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