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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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CrossCountry expects ‘full service’ return after power cut cancels Scots trains

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It comes after ‘almost all’ services were cancelled on Sunday including popular routes linking Glasgow and Edinburgh to various cities across England.

CrossCountry said it will run a “full service” on Monday after a power cut resulted in major cancellations across its network. The train operator said a “very limited” number of trains would run from around 6pm on Sunday, with a return to normal service expected on Monday.

A power outage in Birmingham, which started on Saturday, affected the company’s control centre, resulting in many of the systems used to manage the railway being unavailable, the operator said. “Almost all” services were cancelled on Sunday – including popular routes linking Glasgow to Edinburgh, Manchester to Birmingham, Cheltenham to Cardiff and Newcastle to Edinburgh.

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A near-normal service was running between Peterborough, Cambridge and Stansted Airport “due to the impact of planned engineering work”, the company said. A rail replacement bus service remained in place as planned between Leicester and Peterborough.

A CrossCountry spokesperson said on Sunday evening: “Our key priority is now to restore as close to a normal service as possible for our customers tomorrow. With most facilities now reinstated, we are planning to operate a very limited number of services from around 6pm this evening, primarily on routes towards Leicester and Derby.

“Planning is underway to support a full train service on Monday and we are working closely with National Grid and industry partners as recovery efforts continue. We would like to thank our customers for their patience and understanding during today’s disruption.”

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander previously said she was “concerned” about the power outage affecting CrossCountry services, adding she knew it would be “very frustrating to passengers”. Customers complained about Sunday’s disruption on social media, with some describing the cancellations as “very frustrating”.

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CrossCountry responded to many posts from ticket-holders on X, apologising and advising of alternative routes. Tickets bought for travel on CrossCountry services on Sunday can still be used with other train operators on the same route.

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

London North Eastern Railway also confirmed it would accept CrossCountry tickets “to help get affected customers to their destination”. Customers can apply for Delay Repay compensation if their train is delayed by 30 minutes or more, while those who choose not to travel can claim a refund.

People planning to travel on Sunday evening and Monday are advised to check their journey before leaving. Another power outage earlier in August had caused delays and cancellations on CrossCountry services across the Midlands and the North West.

Electricity had cut out in the main control hub for north-west England’s railways – the Manchester Rail Operating Centre – also affecting Avanti West Coast, East Midlands Railway, London Northwestern, Northern, TransPennine Express and Transport for Wales services. Earlier this year, CrossCountry was told to raise its performance after receiving the worst score in a survey of more than 100,000 passengers.

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Watchdog Transport Focus said in June that 79% of passengers were satisfied with the Arriva Group-owned operator. Hull Trains achieved the best overall satisfaction score at 94%, followed by LNER (93%).

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Two women, 19 and 20, arrested as boy, 3, fights for life after ‘falling from window’ in Rochdale

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Two women have been arrested after a three-year-old boy was left fighting for his life in hospital following an incident in Rochdale on Sunday

Two women have been arrested after a three-year-old boy who reportedly fell from a window in Rochdale was left fighting for his life.

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The women, aged 19 and 20, were arrested at a property in Blackburn earlier today (Sunday) on suspicion of causing serious injury to a child.

Emergency services were called to Spotland Tops, in the Cutgate area of Rochdale, shortly after 4.15pm on Saturday. Police and paramedics attended the residential estate, and an air ambulance was also seen landing nearby.

The Manchester Evening News, one of our sister titles, understands that the boy fell from a window on the first floor of a property. Greater Manchester Police said on Saturday that the child was taken to hospital and that he was in a critical condition.

In an update on Sunday evening, the force said the child remains in a critical condition and added that “enquiries into the full circumstances around this incident are ongoing”.

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Newcastle 2-2 Liverpool FC: Dominik Szoboszlai penalty rescues point as tribute pour in for Kevin Keegan

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On a day when Tyneside and Merseyside united to celebrate Keegan’s contribution to both clubs, Yoane Wissa turned in his best performance yet for Newcastle as £130million man Alexander Isak, the man he was in part bought to replace, suffered a miserable return to St James’ in front of a hostile crowd of 52,630.

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‘Unresponsive’ man found on street dies in hospital as police make ‘assault’ arrest

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Police were called to Dundonald Main Street in Dundonald at around 4.05am on Sunday.

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An “unresponsive” man found with injuries on an Ayrshire street in the early hours of this morning has died in hospital. Police were called to Dundonald Main Street at around 4.05am on Sunday August 23.

The 57-year-old injured man was taken to Crosshouse Hospital in Kilmarnock where he died a short time later. Police said the man’s family has been informed, and a 36-year-old man has been arrested in connection with assault.

The area is still taped off while a probe into the incident is carried out. Members of the public have been asked to avoid the area.

Pictures of officers in white forensic suits in the street circulated online. A number of emergency service vehicles have also been pictured at the scene.

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A police spokesman said: “Around 4.05am on Sunday, 23 August, 2026, we were called to a report of an unresponsive man with injuries on Main Steet in Dundonald. Emergency services attended and the 57-year-old man was taken to Crosshouse Hospital in Kilmarnock where he died a short time later. His family is aware.

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“The death is currently being treated as unexplained. A 36-year-old man has been arrested in connection with assault and enquiries are ongoing.

“Officers remain in the area and anyone with any information or concerns can approach them. A road closure is in place on Main Street. Please avoid the area if possible.”

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‘Steamy’ summer romance novel being turned into star-studded Netflix series

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Fans say they couldn’t put down the bestselling novel

If you’re looking for your next summertime obsession, fans of Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel This Summer Will Be Different may already have it lined up for you – and Netflix is about to bring it to screens.

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A blurb for the novel teases: “Lucy is the tourist vacationing at a beach house on Prince Edward Island. Felix is the local who shows her a very good time. The only problem: Lucy doesn’t know he’s her best friend’s younger brother.

“Lucy and Felix’s chemistry is unreal, but the list of reasons why they need to stay away from each other is long, and they vow to never repeat that electric night.” Readers have been praising New York Times Bestseller since it landed on shelves back in 2024.

One Goodreads reviewer wrote: “This was even better than I thought it would be. It was one of those books I couldn’t put down but wanted to last forever. I’ve loved all of Carley Fortune’s books so far and I think this is her best one.”

Another admitted: “I DEVOURED THIS BOOK. I read it in 2 days and just simply could not put it down.”

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A third reviewer summed it up simply: “This was the perfect, steamy romance book for summer. But one of the things that I loved the most, was the friendship between Bridget and Lucy. More than a romance, this was a story about finding your alternative family.”

Now, Netflix is transforming that much-loved story into a 10-part series. Fortune’s name may already ring a bell because she also penned Every Summer After, which Prime Video recently brought to screens.

An early synopsis reveals the upcoming drama “is a simmering, sun-soaked romance set across multiple summers. It follows a young woman navigating her 20s and her first real love – with her best friend’s brother, the one person she was never supposed to fall for”.

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This lets members watch live and on-demand TV content without a satellite dish or aerial and includes hit shows like Stranger Things and The Last of Us.

Netflix has confirmed production on the new series commenced earlier this month, giving audiences ample opportunity to read the source material before the programme arrives on the platform.

Lead character Lucy will be played by Heated Rivalry’s Sophie Nélisse, who portrayed Shane Hollander’s (Hudson Williams) girlfriend and best friend in the HBO series. Meanwhile, Stranger Things’ Francesca Reale has been cast as Lucy’s best friend, Bridget.

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The central romantic figure, Felix, will be portrayed by Roby Attal from The Haunting of Bly Manor. Additional cast members of note include Jordan Rodrigues (Lady Bird), Jude Wilson (Fellow Travelers), Natalie Brown (The Strain), and James Tupper (Big Little Lies), reports the Mirror.

Netflix has yet to confirm a release date for This Summer Will Be Different

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Police officer killed in A66 crash pictured as family pays emotional tribute to ‘hero’

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Pc Tom Clough, 38, died alongside Pc Matthew Blades, 37, when a Volkswagen Passat drove against traffic on the A66 in Teesside and struck their armed response vehicle

The family of one of two officers killed when a wrong-way vehicle on the A66 dual carriageway collided with their police car have described him as “our hero” who was “always on public duty”.

Pc Tom Clough, 38, lost his life alongside Pc Matthew Blades, 37, when a Volkswagen Passat — which had been in a police pursuit — struck the marked armed response vehicle in Teesside in the early hours of Saturday.

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Five males, aged between 17 and 23, travelling in the Volkswagen also perished in the collision.

In a statement released through Cleveland Police, Pc Clough’s family said: “He was our hero with a fantastic 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.”

The fatal incident was referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which confirmed on Sunday that neither Pc Blades nor Pc Clough had been involved in the original pursuit, but had instead been deployed to the area to assist in locating the Passat.

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Cleveland Police had received intelligence connecting the Passat to “numerous incidents“, according to the watchdog’s account of events.

The vehicle, believed to have been fitted with cloned number plates and carrying five occupants, was subsequently spotted after the plates triggered an ANPR camera, the IOPC added. An armed response unit initiated a chase lasting just shy of seven minutes before the Passat entered the A66 in South Bank, travelling against oncoming traffic.

Officers halted the pursuit and maintained their course on the proper side of the road.

Approximately 10 seconds following the cessation of the chase, the Passat collided with the vehicle occupied by Pc Blades and Pc Clough.

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IOPC director of engagement Derrick Campbell expressed his sympathies to those impacted, stating: “We recognise the devastating impact the incident has had on those in the force, and the wider policing community, and offer our condolences.

“We have obtained initial accounts of officers involved in the pursuit, the incident log and in-car footage of the incident.

“Work is ongoing to obtain additional material.”

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Police cordon spotted after reports of ‘assault’ in Cambridge

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A police cordon was spotted having been put in place after reports of an assault in Cambridge. Police were called to Barnwell Road in Cambridge on Sunday (August 23).

This was due to a man having been allegedly assaulted. Cambridgeshire Constabulary has confirmed the injuries are consistent with grievous bodily harm (GBH) and the investigation remains ongoing.

A spokesperson for the force confirmed “there is no information to suggest that these individuals pose a risk to the wider public”. No arrests have been made so far and the cordon has since been removed.

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A statement issued by a force spokesperson said: “The police cordon was in place due to reports of a male having been assaulted at the location. The injuries are consistent with GBH and the investigation is ongoing.

“No arrests have currently been made. There is no information to suggest that these individuals pose a risk to the wider public, but if there are any witnesses to the incident please call 101 and quote the incident number. The scene/cordon has been removed.”

Cambridgeshire Police has urged any witnesses to the incident to call 101 and quote reference CC-22082026-0464.

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Trump Lashes Out Canada’s Mark Carney Over Trade War

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Donald Trump has lashed out at Canadian prime minister Mark Carney after their trade negotiations fell apart.

In his first comments since the talks collapsed on Friday, the US president wrote: “Canada wants the benefits of being a State, without being one!!!

“They have also charged our great farmers, for many years, massive amounts of Tariffs. No more!!! President DJT.”

The remarks echo his offensive references to Canada as the “51st state” of America since starting his second term.

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The breakdown of talks triggered new 50% US tariffs – a tax on foreign imports – on $20 billion (£14.6 billion) worth of Canadian goods on Saturday on a range of goods, from hockey sticks to tongue depressors.

Carney chose to suspend talks rather than to compromise over a deal, making him one of the first world leaders to walk away from talks with Trump.

The Canadian prime minister said the US “asked too much” and “offered too little” in the talks.

He claimed the new tariffs were a “miscalculation” from Trump meant to “hurt and divide us”.

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“You’re at war when you’re attacked, and we got attacked,” he told reporters.

“We cannot accept what they’ve offered and we will not give what they’ve asked.”

Carney – formerly the governor of the Bank of England – promised to match the tariffs “dollar for dollar” with a set of retaliatory levies to be announced on September 8.

But US trade representative Jamieson Greer told Fox & Friends Weekend doubled down on Trump’s controversial moves over the weekend, saying: “We’ve said enough and so we’ve taken countermeasures. Our interest is in protecting American workers and protecting American supply chains.”

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This development is the latest sign that the trading partnership between Canada and the US is in tatters with no clear off-ramp for either side.

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Cardiff’s circular tourist bus called a ‘rip-off’ as open-top bus in storage

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‘This creates a poor impression of Cardiff as the capital city of Wales’

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A Cardiff sightseeing bus service has become the subject of controversy with one passenger describing the experience as a “rip off” following the replacement of its usual open-top double-decker bus with a single-decker. The Skycar service, operated by Cardiff Bus, is currently using a single-decker vehicle because of road works forcing the route to divert under a low bridge.

A spokesman for Cardiff Bus said thepreparations for a tram extension to Cardiff Bay have closed access to Bute Street, meaning the Skycar route has been diverted under Herbert Street bridge. They added that online information about the service, as well as information across other channels, has now been updated to reflect the situation.

However, one customer, who wished to remain anonymous, criticised Cardiff Bus for continuing to charge £8 for a ticket despite the change in service. The customer described it as “poor value for money” and said it creates “a poor impression of Cardiff as the capital city of Wales”.

They said: “Cardiff Bus has been advertising one of its city sightseeing open-top routes as a premium service and charging passengers significantly higher fares than those charged on ordinary bus services.

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“However, for several weeks the advertised open-top vehicle has not been operating, and passengers have instead been transported on a standard single-deck bus while continuing to be charged the same premium price.

“What is particularly concerning is that Cardiff Bus appears unwilling to introduce a suitable diversion route or alternative operational arrangement that would allow the open-top bus to continue running.

“As a result, the advertised product is not being delivered, yet customers are still expected to pay the full premium fare.”

The customer further added: “Beyond the issue of value for money, this also creates a poor impression of Cardiff as the capital city of Wales. Visitors and tourists who choose the service specifically for the open-top sightseeing experience may feel misled when a standard bus arrives instead.

Other passengers have given a more mixed response to the change, with some saying while they would prefer the open-top bus, they still considering the service worthwhile.

Sarah Frost, 27, was visiting Cardiff from London when she took the Skycar on a Sunday morning. She paid £8 for her ticket and said she was “happy enough” with the tour despite the replacement vehicle.

“I would have preferred a double-decker bus,” she said. “I don’t mind that a normal bus has replaced it although the one thing I am sad to miss out on is the history, the voice that’s guiding me through the tour itself.

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“I would be happier if that was on this tour, to make up for the fact that this wasn’t a double-decker bus. But other than that I am happy enough so far.”

Sarah said she particularly noticed the difference because of the warm weather. “I would have preferred a double-decker bus, especially today – as you can see I’m sweating a fair amount” she said.

“I definitely would prefer an open top, it’s more fun, it feels more like an experience – like you’re paying for something.”

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Sarah said she had expected some form of commentary about the city’s history.

“I didn’t bring my headphones because I thought it would be a guided tour of some kind,” she said. “Now I am wishing I had because then I guess the nearest alternative would be me looking up the history myself to try and find out about the things we’re passing and coming across.”

She said information she had seen online had led her to believe the Skycar would be a similar alternative to the open-top sightseeing bus.

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“When I was looking online for the information on the bus tour, there wasn’t anything that explicitly said that there’s no open-top bus tour without a guided tour,” she said. “I did assume that it was the same, just a different company but a pretty similar alternative.”

Another passenger, who did not wish to be named, said the open-top bus was particularly popular with their grandchildren. “It’s something a bit different, the grandchildren love it because they don’t see double-decker buses very often so yeah, it is a nice thing,” they said. “And I think people do look out for it, and tourists do. It’s just one of those things this time, they’re doing building work and that’s that.”

David Taylor, 68, also said his grandchildren were missing the open-top bus experience. “I pay for my children on there,” he said. “It’s nice to have a little ride on an open-top bus and see the Bay and see the museums – see the young children looking at the museums.”

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In light of the reaction, a spokesman for Cardiff Bus said: “Our Skycar provides a “summer special” service between Cardiff City Centre and Cardiff Bay.

“There are restrictions to the route due to the preparation works for the introduction of the tram extension to Cardiff Bay closing access to Bute Street. As a result, the service is diverting via Lloyd George Avenue. In advance of this closure, we engaged in discussions with Cardiff Council as the highways authority to facilitate the diversion of the Skycar route under the Herbert Street bridge.

“Unfortunately, the works required to allow the Skycar to operate beneath the bridge have not yet been completed, despite receiving assurances that this would be completed before Bute Street was closed. Having given formal notification of the change to the authorities, we are obliged to operate this route, and adhere to the height restriction whilst it remains.

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“Since this issue has arisen, we have engaged daily to seek an update and swift resolution. We are keen to return our open-top vehicle to service as soon as possible so that customers can continue to enjoy the full Skycar experience throughout the summer.

“We have updated information online [and] on our app, as well as across other channels, to make clear that a closed-top bus will be in use temporarily. Customers who have purchased a ticket but have not yet activated it can choose to use it later in the season when the open-top service returns, and for those who have let us know they are unable to do so we have tried to make amends.

“Whilst these circumstances are outside our control, we remain committed to restoring the open-top experience as soon as possible, and thank our customers for their patience and understanding.”

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Moment ‘TikTok joyrider’ killed in Teesside police smash drives recklessly in clip posted online – as tributes pour in for ‘hero’ police officers who died in crash

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Footage shows how one of the men who died in a crash that also killed two police officers filmed himself driving recklessly just months ago.

A clip shared on TikTok this May appears to show 23-year-old Jacob Matusiak behind the wheel – with the caption: ‘Unfortunately I’m not a nonchalant boyfriend’.

Filmed by the driver, it shows a car barreling through a neighourhood before swerving onto a green in the middle of an estate.

In broad daylight, the vehicle appears to career down a footpath as the driver casually spins the wheel with one hand.

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Mr Matusiak was among seven people who died in the early hours of Saturday when a car travelling the wrong way down the A66 near Middlesbrough crashed head-on into a vehicle carrying two police officers.

Photographs of the two officers killed by the five ‘TikTok joyriders’ were released on Sunday, alongside a tribute from one of their families.

PC Matthew Blades, 37, and his colleague Tom Clough, 38, have been hailed for their bravery after being killed in the line of duty.

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

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Jacob Matusiak, 23, was confirmed by police as one of the seven people killed in the crash

Footage shared online in May appears to show him driving recklessly along various roads

Footage shared online in May appears to show him driving recklessly along various roads

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 said on Sunday.

Just ten seconds later, the Passat crashed into PC Blades and PC Clough’s police car, which had not been involved in the pursuit.

They were in the area after the plates on the boys’ car activated an Automatic Number Plate Recognition camera.

PC Clough’s family paid tribute to the ‘proud’ officer on Sunday.

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They said: ‘He was our hero with a fantastic 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.’

PC Blades, meanwhile, 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 a local amateur football team and was preparing for his first turn teaching its under-sevens team – who his son plays for.

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PC Matthew Blades, one of the two officers who died in the crash, has been pictured

PC Matthew Blades, one of the two officers who died in the crash, has been pictured

PC Tom Clough has been remembered by his family as a 'hero with a fantastic sense of humour'

PC Tom Clough has been remembered by his family as a ‘hero with a fantastic sense of humour’

Seaton Carew 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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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.

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.

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

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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’

Chief Constable Victoria Fuller looked close to tears on Saturday 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.

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

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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.

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

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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

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

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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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.

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. 

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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 Cole 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 Theo, 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 Mr 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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