Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in mighty fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Another driver said the thick fog had prevented him from witnessing the danger ahead.

“I slowed down but still rammed into the cars piled up in front of me,” he said.

Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

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Mum of autistic teenage attacked at mall ‘overwhelmed’ by support

The mother of an autistic teenage attacked at a Sydney shopping centre has had her “faith in humanity” restored after a wave of support for her family from across Australia – but her son resumes to suffer.

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Live blog from Question Time in the House of Representatives.

Guilty: Jury produces verdicts in mother’s beach death

Lynette Daley’s family cried “yes” inwards the courtroom as the verdicts were transferred down to Paul Maris (left) and Adrian Attwater (right).

Grass blaze compels road closures in Sydney’s north

Firefighters are working to tackle a grass fire at Macquarie Park in Sydney’s north, forcing road closures.

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Speeding driver escapes after triggering chain-reaction crash

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Fresh campaign adding sky-high incentives to weekly shop

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in strenuous fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in strong fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in strenuous fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in mighty fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been began when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Fresh campaign adding sky-high incentives to weekly shop

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Kate ‘got her own way’ on pregnancy, says accomplished

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How to squeeze the best discounts out of your energy provider

There has never been a better time to knock some dollars off your power bill, as energy companies bow to government pressure to point customers to available discounts.

Teenage exposes what made him shoot his parents

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When 19-year-old Australian Tara Winkler travelled to Cambodia more than a decade ago, all she wished to do was help the poor orphans of an impoverished country.

Meet the man who can’t stop stealing trains and buses

Darius McCollum is an infamous felon. His crimes? A bizarre and heartbreaking obsession with stealing buses and trains.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in mighty fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been began when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

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“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in strenuous fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in powerful fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in strong fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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When 19-year-old Australian Tara Winkler travelled to Cambodia more than a decade ago, all she dreamed to do was help the poor orphans of an impoverished country.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in strenuous fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been began when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been began when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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“I slowed down but still rammed into the cars piled up in front of me,” he said.

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The numerous collision occurred in powerful fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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Tourist films uncommon aerial view of Pyongyang

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‘Most powerful Atlantic hurricane ever’ hits the Caribbean

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Fresh campaign adding sky-high incentives to weekly shop

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Kate ‘got her own way’ on pregnancy, says accomplished

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Prince Jackson praised for being ‘articulate’ after uncommon TV interview

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Rapper Lil Wayne hospitalised suffering numerous seizures

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Ski fields herald snowiest year since 2000

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Jimmy Barnes headlining The Footy Demonstrate Grand Final edition

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Brazil Olympic chief’s home raided over Rio two thousand sixteen vote-buying scheme

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The fresh deal that can save Queenslanders hundreds on their power bill

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RBA leaves interest rates on hold at record low of 1.Five percent

The Reserve Bank of Australia has refused to budge from the historically-low rate of 1.Five percent, keeping the official cash rate on hold for the 13th consecutive month.

The babies of one thousand nine hundred seventeen on living a total life at 100

As far as birthdays go, it is hard to strike the milestone of turning 100, and no one knows that better than Victoria’s newest centenarians.

Four-year-old who saved mother’s life wins bravery award

A four-year-old damsel has become the youngest recipient of a NSW Ambulance courage award after saving her mother`s life on a family farm.

Strangers form human chain to save elderly man trapped in floodwaters

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in strong fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage showcased emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Another driver said the thick fog had prevented him from eyeing the danger ahead.

“I slowed down but still rammed into the cars piled up in front of me,” he said.

Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

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Man charged after woman stabbed in belly

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Are kids falling out of love with Lego?

Popular fucktoy maker Lego said it has had an unusual drop in sales and will cut staff and “reset” the company in a bid to switch sides declining profits.

Former nurse jailed over crash that killed an unborn baby

A Melbourne woman has been jailed over a crash that led to the death of a baby born prematurely.

Mum of autistic teenage attacked at mall ‘overwhelmed’ by support

The mother of an autistic teenage attacked at a Sydney shopping centre has had her “faith in humanity” restored after a wave of support for her family from across Australia – but her son proceeds to suffer.

Tourist films infrequent aerial view of Pyongyang

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‘Most powerful Atlantic hurricane ever’ hits the Caribbean

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‘Trump’ comes back to SNL for Phoenix rally sketch

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Speeding driver escapes after triggering chain-reaction crash

A speeding driver who attempted to weave through traffic has sparked a chain-reaction crash that shoved another car under a semi-trailer in California.

Fresh campaign adding sky-high incentives to weekly shop

A fresh marketing campaign from a major supermarket chain could see thousands of customers jetting across Australia on free flights.

Kate ‘got her own way’ on pregnancy, says accomplished

A veteran Royals observer has suggested the Duchess of Cambridge “got her own way” with a third pregnancy, which she and her hubby the Duke announced yesterday.

How to squeeze the best discounts out of your energy provider

There has never been a better time to knock some dollars off your power bill, as energy companies bow to government pressure to point customers to available discounts.

Teenage exposes what made him shoot his parents

A US teenager said it was being grounded combined with «severe depression» that drove him to shoot his own parents in the head when he was 14.

Bondi woman helping end ‘orphanage tourism’ in Cambodia

When 19-year-old Australian Tara Winkler travelled to Cambodia more than a decade ago, all she dreamed to do was help the poor orphans of an impoverished country.

Meet the man who can’t stop stealing trains and buses

Darius McCollum is an infamous felon. His crimes? A bizarre and heartbreaking obsession with stealing buses and trains.

‘You will be scared’: Cinema to host ‘interactive’ It screening

Moviegoers are being daring to attend a horrifying «interactive» screening of the classic horror film It.

Prince Jackson praised for being ‘articulate’ after infrequent TV interview

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Rapper Lil Wayne hospitalised suffering numerous seizures

Rapper Lil Wayne has been hospitalised in Chicago after suffering numerous epileptic seizures, celebrity news site TMZ reported.

Ski fields herald snowiest year since 2000

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Trapped fellows rescued after three days as severe winds lash south-east

People in Victoria and Fresh South Wales are being urged to take care on the roads and in the outdoors after severe weather, hurting winds and rainfall lashed much of the south-east coast overnight.

State hit by simultaneous blizzards and blazes

While fires are being battled in Sydney and the fire risk along the coast is raised, Snowy Mountains residents are preparing for a blizzard.

Jimmy Barnes headlining The Footy Demonstrate Grand Final edition

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Brazil Olympic chief’s home raided over Rio two thousand sixteen vote-buying scheme

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Security scare for Aussie cricket team in Bangladesh

There have been security concerns for the Australian cricket team for the 2nd Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong after a rock was thrown through a window of the team bus.

The fresh deal that can save Queenslanders hundreds on their power bill

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RBA leaves interest rates on hold at record low of 1.Five percent

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The babies of one thousand nine hundred seventeen on living a total life at 100

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Four-year-old who saved mother’s life wins bravery award

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Strangers form human chain to save elderly man trapped in floodwaters

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been began when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Another driver said the thick fog had prevented him from eyeing the danger ahead.

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Popular fucktoy maker Lego said it has had an unusual drop in sales and will cut staff and “reset” the company in a bid to switch sides declining profits.

Former nurse jailed over crash that killed an unborn baby

A Melbourne woman has been jailed over a crash that led to the death of a baby born prematurely.

Mum of autistic teenage attacked at mall ‘overwhelmed’ by support

The mother of an autistic teenage attacked at a Sydney shopping centre has had her “faith in humanity” restored after a wave of support for her family from across Australia – but her son resumes to suffer.

Tourist films infrequent aerial view of Pyongyang

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‘Most powerful Atlantic hurricane ever’ hits the Caribbean

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UK ‘masochist’ waterboarded lady, 6

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in mighty fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Fresh campaign adding sky-high incentives to weekly shop

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Teenage exposes what made him shoot his parents

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Bondi woman helping end ‘orphanage tourism’ in Cambodia

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in strong fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been began when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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“I slowed down but still rammed into the cars piled up in front of me,” he said.

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Former nurse jailed over crash that killed an unborn baby

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The numerous collision occurred in strenuous fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been began when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage showcased emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in strenuous fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage showcased emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

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The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage showcased emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in mighty fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage showcased emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in powerful fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in mighty fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been began when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage showcased emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in mighty fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in strenuous fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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TV footage showcased emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantaneously released.

TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Two killed in one hundred car pile-up in South Korea

Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in strenuous fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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The numerous collision occurred in strong fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

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The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

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The numerous collision occurred in strong fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been commenced when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

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TV footage displayed emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Two people were killed and forty three injured today, including five foreign nationals, in a 100-vehicle pile-up on the highway to South Korea's largest international airport, police said.

The numerous collision occurred in intense fog on the Seoul-bound lane of a bridge that forms part of the main expressway linking Incheon airport with the capital.

The pile-up appeared to have been embarked when a limousine ran into the back of a car, an Incheon police station spokesman said.

“More than one hundred vehicles were involved,” he said, adding that the foggy conditions meant drivers could only see 15m in front of them.

Five foreigners were among the forty three injured, but their nationalities were not instantly released.

TV footage demonstrated emergency rescue workers attempting to access the mass of twisted and crumpled wrecks on the fog-covered bridge.

“I heard a series of bangs in front of me. Then I was rear-ended by a following car. I felt my car turning around and hitting a protection rail. I then lost consciousness”, a cab driver, Yoo Sang-Young, told the Yonhap news agency.

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Another driver said the thick fog had prevented him from watching the danger ahead.

“I slowed down but still rammed into the cars piled up in front of me,” he said.

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