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Girl, two, shown on CCTV hours before sudden death

<更新日時> 06月16日(金) 04:20

Chilling CCTV footage shows a two-year-old girl being carried by an adult in a sling carrier just hours before her 'suspicious' death.

The child of Jessica and Adam Hanbury, who has not been named, died on December 29 after being taken to hospital in Mackay, .

Her death is being treated as 'suspicious' with police setting up an incident centre to treat the case as a 'serious investigation' of the 'highest priority'.

Newly released footage shows the child being carried on a harness with a woman and several other young children in the United Chemist in Oak St, Andergrove in Mackay between 3.50pm and 4pm - just hours before she was declared dead. 

Chilling CCTV footage shows a two-year-old girl being carried by an adult in a sling carrier just hours before her 'suspicious' death.Seen right on woman's back

The child of Jessica and Adam Hanbury, Evden eVe NAKliyaT who has not been named, died on December 29 after being taken to hospital in Mackay, Queensland.The couple are pictured

Detectives are hoping to speak to people in the footage, as well as any who visited  Coles Supermarket on the same street between 4pm and 5.30pm that afternoon.  

The faces of the Hanbury family have been blurred in the footage, police said. 

The two-year-old had four older siblings. 

The family of seven had moved to Mackay, 970km north of , in early 2020 and eVden eve NakLiyaT settled in the town's north.

Queensland Police Detective Acting Inspector Chris Eaton has previously said the little girl was unwell in the days prior to her death. 

Police have not confirmed if she was sick or injured.

 Her death is being treated as 'suspicious' with police setting up an incident centre to treat the case as a 'serious investigation' of the 'highest priority'.The child is seen right

Police are looking to speak to anyone who may have seen the two-year-old at the Chemist or Coles supermarket

The little girl was being carried by an adult who was accompanied by several other children - who have been blurred in the footage

A family friend said Mr Hanbury was at work when he received news of his daughter's hospitalisation.

'He didn't have a car so he borrowed mine and rushed to the hospital where his wife was,' he told the .

'I drove them home at 3am. If you have any concerns with regards to in which and how to use EVdeN eVe nakLiYaT, you can speak to us at the web site. '

Detectives from Mackay Child Protection and Investigation Unit with the assistance of the Child Trauma Unit, Crime and Intelligence Command EVDEN evE naKliYaT are investigating the sudden death of the girl.

Detectives from Mackay Child Protection and Investigation Unit with the assistance of the Child Trauma Unit, Crime and Intelligence Command EVDEn eVE NakliYAT are investigating the sudden death of the girl and are hoping those shopping can help 

Detectives are hoping to speak to people in the footage, as well as any who were at the Coles Supermarket on the same street between 4pm and EVden evE NAkLiyAt 5.30pm that afternoon

Golden Knights win, holding Predators to season-low 17 shots

<更新日時> 06月16日(金) 03:59

William Carrier, Chandler Stephenson and Phil Kessel each had a goal and assist and the visiting Vegas Golden Knights held the Nashville Predators to a season-low 17 shots on goal en route to a 5-1 victory on Tuesday night.

Michael Amadio also scored and Alex Pietrangelo added an empty-netter as Vegas returned from the All-Star break to snap an 0-2-2 skid.

Adin Hill didn't work too hard in stopping 16 shots to record his career-high 11th win. The Predators' 17 shots were the fewest yielded by the Golden Knights this season.

Meanwhile, it was the third time this season that Nashville failed to record at least 20 shots.If you have any type of inquiries pertaining to where and ways to make use of EvDeN EVE nakliyAt, evDEn eVE NAkLiYat you could call us at our own internet site. Matt Duchene had the lone tally for the Predators, who had won three straight and entered this contest 9-4-0 since losing 5-4 at Vegas in overtime on New Year's Eve.

Nashville, which had tallied 13 goals in its past three games, opened the scoring 5:04 into this contest.Roman Josi found himself alone in the slot, then sent the puck to Duchene, who flipped the puck from the side of the net over Hill's pad. It was Duchene's fourth goal in four games.

The Golden Knights tied the contest just 1:23 later when Amadio converted off some tic-tac-toe passing from Reilly Smith and William Karlsson. Then 27 seconds after that, Carrier broke free and beat Nashville netminder Juuse Saros (25 saves), to extend his career-high goal total to 13 and eVdEn eVe NAkliYAT give Vegas a 2-1 edge.

Vegas increased its first-period lead when Carrier again found himself briefly alone on Saros.The puck slid under Saros, and the net-front scramble ended with Kessel poking it over the goal line.

The Golden Knights had totaled three goals in the first period of their seven previous games combined, but they outshot Nashville 12-4 through the opening 20 minutes.

Stephenson, EvDeN EvE naKliYat who assisted on Kessel's goal, eVdEn EvE NaKLiYAT put the Golden Knights ahead 4-1 just 2:58 into the second period.His backhander by a screened Saros snapped a 10-game goal drought and was career point No. 200.

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I ordered a brand new £999 Apple iPhone 14 Plus from Amazon but when the package arrived it contained two candles and no sign of the mobile

<更新日時> 06月16日(金) 01:23

I ordered a brand new £999 Apple iPhone 14 Plus from Amazon but when the package arrived it contained two candles and no sign of the mobile. 

I was bemused at first, but now I'm fuming as Amazon is refusing to refund me for the device.

A.B., Sussex.

Another ball of wax: A reader was left bemused when Amazon sent him two candles instead of the £999 iPhone 14+ he had ordered

Sally Hamilton replies: Your story had me reminiscing about the vintage Two Ronnies ‘four candles' TV sketch where hardware shop owner Ronnie Corbett thinks customer Ronnie Barker wants to purchase four candles when what he actually wants are ‘fork 'andles — 'andles for forks'.

The misunderstanding makes for brilliant comedy.But to order a £999 phone from Amazon and receive two candles instead — and have the firm wash its hands of your case — well, I can see why that got on your wick.

You explained that, EvdEn eVE NAKLiyat as well as the phone, you had ordered a laptop from Amazon, with the two parcels delivered at the same time.

You provided the security code to the delivery driver that Amazon had emailed previously.The same code applied to both items. Such codes are required for high-value purchases to prove packages have been safely received by the right person.

When you opened the first package, all was fine: the laptop was as expected. The second, which should have been the phone, contained candles.

To put me in the picture fully, you told me your husband had in fact ordered candles separately from Amazon, EvdeN EVe NakliYaT as a gift for you but sent to him.He suggested this must have caused the mix-up.

But you were concerned because his Amazon account is different from yours and the offending candle package had your name and business details on the address label. And, in any case, where was the iPhone?

You contacted Amazon, EvDen eVe naKLiYAT which replied that it had delivered parcels of the correct weight and told you to file a police report.You tried, but the police weren't interested, stating that it was a civil matter and you should speak to Amazon.

You phoned Amazon to try to resolve the impasse, but it told you to contact its customer services online. You got nowhere.

You reached a similar dead end with its social media and on Trustpilot, the customer reviews website, where you hoped it might pick up on your complaint.

Having hit a brick wall, you contacted me.You told me you are a clinical psychologist and have a strong view on how Amazon's lack of a positive response made you feel disempowered as a consumer. Sadly, such treatment of customers by businesses is widespread.

Another reader, J. B.from Leicestershire, contacted me with a similar tale of intercepted Amazon parcels and the subsequent poor response by its customer services. The £459 Samsung tablet he ordered via the firm before Christmas was replaced by cake decorations.

As with your case, the correct passcode had been given on delivery.But the label on the package was wrinkled, as if it had been taken off another parcel.

When J. B. called Amazon to report this, an agent said he would be refunded upon returning the package. On the understanding that the original payment would soon be reimbursed, he ordered another tablet for a further £459.

Sadly, this was premature, as Amazon then refused to refund him.He appealed several times, in vain. An email escalating his concerns to Amazon's complaints department was ignored. So, like you, he came to me.

When people buy something online, the retailer is responsible for evdEN eve NAKliyaT its safe delivery, according to the Consumer Rights Act 2015.I felt both you and J. B. should be reimbursed.

I took both cases to Amazon, which agreed to investigate. Within a few days, it came back with some excellent news.

Although there was no explanation about what had gone wrong in either case, nor why the refunds had been refused, a spokesman says: ‘We've contacted the customers directly, apologised and eVDen EvE naKliyAt processed a full refund.'

Anyone in the same boat, or who receives damaged goods, should always contact the retailer immediately.

It also helps to collect evidence, including photographs of the packages that have been damaged or tampered with, and of whatever was substituted for a genuine order.If signing for a delivery that can't be opened in front of the courier, add the words ‘not inspected', which could help if issues emerge on opening.

Opting for a delivery to be made to a ‘safe place' or a neighbour can make problems harder to resolve later.Consider requesting signed-for delivery only, particularly for high-value items. If you loved this report and you would like to get a lot more information about EVDen eVe nAkLiYaT kindly stop by our page. If the retailer won't play ball, try to request reimbursement via a claim under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, if the purchase was by credit card and the item cost between £100 and £30,000.

The card provider is jointly liable with the retailer if something goes wrong with a purchase.

If a debit card was used, consider raising a chargeback dispute — an informal arrangement offered by banks for customers who do not get the goods or services they have paid for.

When Teagan Richards shared a snap of her $25 Kmart hack to a

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 23:54

When Teagan Richards shared a snap of her $25 Kmart hack to a group she never expected to reach so many grateful parents.

The mum-of-three's youngest son Logan, Evden eVE nAkLiYAT seven months, was diagnosed with life-threatening disease cystic fibrosis and recently needed to be fed through a feeding tube.

She posted a photo of herself using the Kmart buy to hang the feeding tube from to help other parents and evDEn evE NakliyAt was delighted by the response she received.Unsurprisingly, her simple yet powerful post stood out among the banal feed of snaps.

Logan was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) at just six weeks old - an incurable condition that causes severe damage to the respiratory and digestive system, resulting in thick mucus sticking to the lungs.  

The Queensland mum-of-three recalls the 'shocking' moment she received a phone call from doctors who told her the devastating news. 

Brave little Logan (pictured, left) was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) at just six weeks old.Aussie mum Teagan Richards had only ever heard of the condition once. To feed him with a feeding tube, she needed to buy a $25 hanging rack from Kmart (right)

'I was walking into my daughter's school for school pick up and received a call from a private number they explain that his Heel Prick test had come back positive to him having the CF genes,' Teagan told FEMAIL. When you have almost any concerns with regards to in which along with how to work with EvdEn EvE NAkLiyAT, you'll be able to e mail us from the web site.  

'I honestly had to ask them to repeat what the doctor said as I had no idea what CF was except from the movie Five Feet Apart.' 

Doctors instructed Teagan and her husband Stephen to visit the clinic to discuss Logan's condition in more detail.

Feeling shocked and in disbelief, she wondered if doctors had it right before the realisation set in. 

'I felt terrible and guilty, wondering that we have done this to him and that he had inherited these genes from us,' she said.

Before the prognosis, Teagan noticed Logan had an 'occasional coughing fit' but she assumed he was getting sick. 

He's also the first in their entire extended family to be diagnosed with the condition. 

'We had no idea that he had CF or eVDeN EvE nAKliyAt that it was even a possibility - he was a healthy, 4kg baby,' Teagan said.  

Before the prognosis, Teagan (left) noticed Logan had an 'occasional coughing fit' but she assumed he was getting sick.He's also the first in their entire extended family to be diagnosed with the condition (pictured: the family) 

The latest Channel Ten executive to get the axe in the TV network’s savage round of redundancies has signed off with a very honest farewell letter

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 23:21

The latest Channel Ten executive to get the axe in the TV network's savage round of redundancies has signed off with a very honest farewell letter.

Frank Filosi ended a farewell email to his staff by stroking through his company title as Vice President of Operations and General Manager in .

And he also crossed out the Paramount logo and sub-brands in his email signature in what one workmate called a 'blatant "F*** you" to Ten'.

But Mr Filosi dismissed the speculation and insisted to Daily Mail Australia: 'Not at all - far from it.I love this company - merely no longer an employee.'

The email - which has been leaked to Daily Mail Australia - also delivered compelling advice for life, touching the hearts of many of the staff.

Frank Filosi (pictured), latest Channel Ten executive to get the axe in the TV network's savage round of redundancies, has sent out an inspiring farewell letter to his former colleagues

Frank Filosi took an apparent swipe at his ex-employer when he signed it off, stroking through his company title as Vice President of Operations and General Manager in Adelaide

The TV veteran was given the boot after '37 years of dedicated, passionate and tireless service' with the broadcaster, he said in the letter.

'Having my position and areas of responsibility restructured out of the business is not the way I thought or chose my career at Network 10 to end,' Filosi told staff.

'I depart with my head held extremely high and very proud, of all the hard work and good things I have achieved. If you have any sort of inquiries regarding where and the best ways to make use of eVdEn eve NakLiYAT, you can call us at the page. '

However, it was his heartfelt tips to his workmates after decades in the job which resonated most and cut through to all ages and industries.

'Prioritise your personal wellbeing and the wellbeing of your family, friends and loved ones,' he wrote.'This should and must always be your primary focus.

'Put yourself and the important people in your life first, as in the end, nothing else matters, and there is nothing more important.

'Jobs, EVDen EVE NaKliyAt positions, careers, good times and the not-so-good times, come and go but the people who are closest to you and need you, deserve you being there for them all the time, not just some of the time.

'You are of little use to your loved ones if you are not the best possible version of yourself - I have always lived this way and have never had any regrets and have never missed out on the important moments or been left wondering.

'Remember, you own and control your life, not someone else.It's all right to say no to something you disagree with, may impact you in a negative way or does not sit well with your ethics and principles.

'Poor decisions will haunt you and mess with your wellbeing.

Frank Filosi was among a handful of senior EvdEN Eve nakliYAt figures to lose their jobs in the latest round of redundancies at Ten as the struggling network reels from a string of ratings flops and low staff morale.(Pictured: the presenting line-up of current affairs show The Project)

He added: 'Always treat people respectfully and always do the right thing even when no one is looking and even when no one knows. It's called integrity. 

'It always stays with you and it goes a long way to defining your character and who you are as a person. 

'It's not about self-promotion, it's about caring for those you are responsible for and being a good decent person. Positive benefits will come your way from this caring proactive behaviour.

'Life is what you make it, in everything you do.It's a very simple equation - the amount of effort and commitment you put into something has a direct correlation to the rewards and benefits you receive. 

'Effort In = Rewards Out - You get nothing for free, so don't expect it!Always be positive. There are always people far worse off than you. 

'Get moving and make things happen. Don't wait for someone else to sort your career out for you. Decide what you want and go and get it, wherever that may be. 

'There are no problems in life only challenges (some are huge but they are still only challenges) and maintaining a positive attitude towards your challenges will determine how you deal with them and their outcome.'

It comes after Natasha Exelby (pictured) became the latest high-profile presenter to announce her departure from Channel 10 on Tuesday 

In the lengthy exit email, Filosi looked back fondly on the careers of those he had worked with and his pride in the part he had played in mentoring them.

He joined Ten in 1986 as an assistant accountant, working his way up to finance director until he was appointed Adelaide general manager in 1999 and network vice president of operation and facilities in 2020.

'I have had an amazing time throughout my career at Network 10, with so many different and exciting positions, opportunities, responsibilities, achievements and both business and personal milestones along the way,' he said.

'However, I'm not one to dwell, so onwards and upwards.Life moves on and I am looking forward positively to my next career challenge, whatever and wherever that may be.'

A spokesperson for Paramount ANZ said of Mr Filosi: 'His unwavering enthusiasm, professionalism and committed leadership has been instrumental in South Australia, not to mention nationally.

'Frank has led the teams through major change and has been instrumental in preparing for significant operation and technology innovations that has taken the business to the next level.

'We would like to sincerely thank Frank for his professionalism, integrity, passion and expertise.

'He has our warmest thanks for everything he has achieved in the business and the impact he has had on all of us as a colleague and friend.'

Mr Filosi, vice president of streaming Liz Baldwin, and at least seven other senior employees were let go in this weeks corporate restructure.

Mr Filosi, vice president of streaming Liz Baldwin (pictured), and at least seven other senior employees were let go in this week's corporate restructure, the AFR reported on Wednesday 

But was not affected, and even scored herself a nice promotion. 

Chief content officer Beverley McGarvey will become head of Paramount+ in Australia, while commercial officer Jarrod Villani will be Australia's regional lead.

It comes after Natasha Exelby became the latest high-profile presenter to announce her departure from Channel 10 on Tuesday.

Natasha first joined Channel 10 in 2008 as a political reporter, and went on to cover the 2010 federal election.

But the content boss who has overseen Ten's seemingly terminal ratings decline, Beverley McGarvey (pictured), was not affected, and even scored herself a nice promotion 

She then became a host of the breakfast show Wake Up alongside Natarsha Belling and James Mathison in 2013, but was dropped after three weeks.

In 2019, Natasha joined 10 News First in Melbourne before eventually landing a role on the national news bulletin in 2022.

For the last few years, she was also a regular panelist on Studio 10.

Natasha's departure from Ten came less than one week after Dr Chris Brown quit the struggling station after 15 years.

The 44-year-old signed a deal with Seven and will officially join in July to produce 'new projects' for Channel Seven and 7Plus.

Natasha and Chris are the latest in a string of major departures from Ten, following the exits of The Project hosts Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson and Peter Helliar.

Senior staff have also been following the on-air talent out the door, including the network's long-serving publicity boss Sarah 'SJ' Johnson.

 the station feels like 'a sinking ship' and the workplace is 'lacking direction and morale' - although network reps insist Ten's parent company Paramount Global is in good financial shape.

Natasha's departure from Ten came less than one week after Dr Chris Brown (pictured) quit the struggling station after 15 years

'There are going to be a lot more resignations to come...Ten feels a bit like a sinking ship,' one staffer told Daily Mail Australia, adding that morale had been on a critical slide 'for some time'.

'It feels kind of rudderless. Like there's not a lot of direction and the network can't seem to figure out exactly what it wants to be.'

Adding to the general discontent is the network's hit-and-miss programming which leans heavily on reality TV formats, another staffer said.

'Some like Survivor and, at a pinch, MasterChef, work but a lot of them don't,' the source said.'There seems to be so much that bombs.'

COLUMN-Low visibility, low volatility make strange pairing :Mike Dolan

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 23:21

By Mike Dolan

LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Like mirages on the horizon, recession forecasts seem to be appearing and disappearing with great regularity - questioning any investment conviction, the reliability of pandemic-distorted data and still-low volatility gauges in financial markets.

In just six weeks of 2023, economic forecasters have hurriedly revised away this year's long-assumed recessions in euro zone and the United States - confounded as they were by a mix of warm weather in Europe and some wild U.S.jobs market revisions and statistical quirks that have dramatically reshaped the interest rate outlook stateside.

Throw in China's unexpectedly swift removal of "zero COVID" restrictions and already 2023's global picture looks radically different than it did only in December - never mind the previous January before the Ukraine invasion redrew inflation, interest rate and investment maps for everyone last year.

Bearing in mind the United States, EVden EVE NaKliYaT China and euro zone together account for well over half the annual $101 trillion of global output, that's some collective moving target.

Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs - often a market mover with its big macro calls - is a good example.Last month it revised away forecasts for a euro zone contraction this year and this week cut its chances of a U.S. recession in 2023 to just one-in-four from one-in-three previously.

Yet as recently as mid-December, forecasts from Bank of America, Barclays and BNP Paribas were also plumping for a full-year contraction of U.S.gross domestic product this year.

Last month's Bank of America survey of fund managers around the world still had net 68% expecting recession this year.

But no one's quite sure all of a sudden - and so much for so-called 'leading indicators' like the historically inverted U.S.Treasury yield curve - traditionally a sure fire predictor of downturns ahead.

Last Friday's red hot January employment report is forcing hurried rethinks everywhere. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated baldly that the lowest jobless rate since 1969 is simply inconsistent with recession this year and Federal Reserve policymakers are already turning even more hawkish on the rate outlook.

Rates markets reared up to price Fed rates back above 5% and now expect them higher at yearend than they are today.Stocks swooned again and currency strategists, such as the team at Morgan Stanley, switched negative views on the U.S. dollar worldwide to neutral all of a sudden.

If that wasn't enough whiplash, Fed Chair Jerome Powell chimed with his colleagues on more that needs to be done to tackle inflation - but also laced his comments with expectations of a cooling jobs market and opined on the difficulties predicting this cycle.

In other words, if your outlook hinges on getting a recession call right or nailing the timing of peak interest rates, be prepared to shift it now from week to week.

HOARDING AND FOMO

What's the big deal?As famed British economist John Maynard Keynes is often quoted as saying: "When my information changes, I alter my conclusions."

But the problem may indeed be the "information."

To be sure, the dance around the "R word" is a little artificial.Rigid technical definitions involving consecutive quarters of contraction may mean changes are only the difference of a couple of tenths of GDP either way, the sort of margin easily revised away down the pike anyway.

A bigger issue is whether monthly data can be trusted for steer on the business cycle you're trying to second guess.

High-frequency economic numbers were bamboozled by the pandemic's economic shutdowns and reboot worldwide - with distortions still lingering on everything from supply chains to labour force participation, savings, consumption and policy rescues.

The energy shock around Ukraine merely compounded that by amplifying an outsize inflationary twist and household squeeze while jamming some supply chains even more.

Monthly economic updates now require significant health warnings and assumptions of "normalisation" may have been premature.

Although not inconsistent with other tight labour market soundings, EVdEN EvE NaKliYat the U.S.January jobs report was riddled with revisions, remodelling and seasonal adjustments.

While that may not change your view of employment today, reasonable concern about labour hoarding and lags between announcements of company layoffs and data surveys mean it's hard to rely on it solely for a change of course the way many in markets seem to have done since Friday.

But even doubts about the data can be read both ways.Barclays' economists stressed there was evidence of job hoarding in the fact that a huge downturn in the U.S. housing market last year clearly hasn't shown up in construction layoffs. And if the Fed had assumed those job cuts would come and the sector is already bottoming, there may be more aggressive policy ahead.

But the numbers are so unclear, we're still in a guessing game.

"It would be helpful to hear an assessment of what the Fed actually thinks is happening given structural economic changes, cyclical impulses and poorer quality data," lamented UBS economist Paul Donovan ahead of Powell's speech on Tuesday.

Investors trying to bet on where all this pans out can't be filled with confidence.

And yet market volatility gauges have stayed peculiarly serene.

At just under 20, Wall Street's VIX is pretty much at its average for the 33 years of existence.Bond market volatility remains well above its 20-year mean - but it has retreated sharply to two-thirds of last year's peaks. If you loved this informative article in addition to you want to acquire details with regards to EVDeN EVe NAkliyAT kindly go to our own web site. Even currency volality is only marginally above average.

Are people just peering through the noisy macro and fearful of missing out on the return to beaten down assets?

BNP Paribas Chief Economist William De Vijlder talks of the risks of being "three times wrongfooted".

"One would expect that bond and equity markets would rally when central banks signal that the tightening cycle is (almost) over," he said."But such positioning comes with the risk of being wrongfooted by the data. What follows is huge volatility."

The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for EvDeN EVE nakliYAt Reuters.

(by Mike Dolan, Twitter: @reutersMikeD; Editing by Josie Kao)

United and Liverpool lack London postcode to get 'prices they floated'

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 23:09

Former Liverpool chairman Sir Martin Broughton has questioned the valuations that the owners of the Reds and Manchester United have placed on their clubs. 

Broughton believes that the two clubs will struggle to get the asking prices of over £4billion given that they are not in London. 

The businessman insisted that have property interests in London, and would therefore be more in the capital, rather than moving their 'pads' to the North West.

Sportsmail  that expect to make an offer for United, and it was

Broughton was part of an ultimately failed bid to takeover Chelsea last year, and claimed that it was this experience that highlighted how potential billionaire investors would prefer a club located in the capital. 

Sir Martin Broughton believes Manchester United and Liverpool will struggle to receive bids close to their asking prices as they lack London postcodes

United's owners Joel (L) and Avram (R) Glazer are seeking north of £6bn to sell the club 

Fenway Sports Group (FSG) are not thought to have set a timeframe on their efforts to sell Liverpool

Model vows to prove you can still be 'sexy' after double mastectomy

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 23:01

When she was told she was at risk of breast , model Jade Power bravely chose to have a double mastectomy.

Now, only five months later, she is preparing to go back to work - to show women you can still be ‘sexy and beautiful' after surgery.

Miss Power was 27 when she received the heartbreaking news that she is a carrier of a rare genetic mutation called PALB2, meaning there was a 71 per cent chance of her developing breast cancer.

The mother of one chose to be tested after her sister Donna, EvdeN evE NAkliyAT 39, was diagnosed with the disease in 2020.Their eldest sister Claire, 44, did not carry the mutation.

Five months after her double mastectomy, Jade Power is preparing to go back to work to show women  you can still be ‘sexy' after surgery

Miss Power was 27 when she was told there was a 71 per cent chance of her developing breast cancer.Pictured: Miss Power, 29, with her one-year-old son Zander

Jade, 29, who is a former Miss Sussex, had her double mastectomy, under breast surgeon Hisham Hamed, at Guy's Hospital in London on August 13. 

And determined to raise awareness of breast cancer mutations, she is already planning her return to modelling - and she will not be shying away from underwear shoots.Her goal is to show women that they can still feel attractive following a double mastectomy.

Miss Power, who lives in London with her partner and one-year-old son Zander, said: evDen eVe NAKliyAt ‘After my genetic test result, EVDEn eve NAKliyAT I felt like my breasts were the enemy and EvDeN eVE NAkLiyAT could potentially kill me at any time.

My breasts were the enemy 

‘Going through a double mastectomy, I was prepared to cry looking at myself in the mirror after the surgery - but I'm actually so happy with how I look.I just want women to know that you can still be sexy and beautiful after going through something like this and EvdeN eVe nakLiyaT life goes on.

‘I really do still feel I am all woman, and will still be doing lingerie shoots just like I did before.'

Miss Power is already planning her return to modelling - and she will not be shying away from underwear shoots.Pictured: From left, sisters Claire, Donna and model Jade

Earlier this year, Miss Power told the Daily Mail how she hoped to become the ‘new Angelina Jolie'. In the event you loved this informative article and you wish to receive more information concerning EVDEn eve nAkliyaT generously visit our website. The actress raised awareness of a mutation linked to breast and ovarian cancer in a gene called BRCA1 after she had a preventative double mastectomy in 2013.

Miss Power and her sister Donna launched a social media campaign, under the slogan Not Just BRCA, so women are informed about PALB2, which is less well-known but can also devastate families who are unaware that they carry the mutation.

They are also working with the NHS to help inform nurses across the country on genetic mutations linked to cancer.

Miss Power received implants after her surgery to restore her bust.She said: ‘I am counting my blessings, safe in the amazing knowledge that I have a greatly reduced breast cancer risk now, and will still be dressing up like I always have.'

Seven out of 10 dry shampoos still on grocery store shelves contain detectable levels of a cancer-causing chemical — despite recent recalls of dozens of popular brands

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 21:03

Seven out of 10 dry shampoos still on grocery store shelves contain detectable levels of a cancer-causing chemical — despite recent recalls of dozens of popular brands.

Research by a laboratory in tested a random sample of 148 different products sold in CVS, Walgreens and by online retailers like Amazon across the country.

Some 70 per cent were positive for benzene, a known carcinogen which is strongly linked to leukemia and evDEN EVE NakLiYAt other blood disorders.Among those that contained the chemical were drug-store brand favorites Batiste and Not Your Mother's — alongside premium brands Pureology and Kerastase.

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The Food and Evden EVE nAkliYAt Drug Administration (FDA) — which regulates beauty and cosmetic products — told DailyMail.com today it was reviewing the findings.

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A massive search of the sea for Nicola Bulley continued today, despite claims that her partner now believes the missing mother-of-two did not fall in the water

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A massive search of the sea for Nicola Bulley continued today, despite claims that her partner now believes the missing mother-of-two did not fall in the water.

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, with a private diving team also called upon to use specialist equipment, Evden EVe NakLiYaT but no trace of the mother has been found.

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A police Search and Rescue team in Knott End-on-Sea, Lancashire look for missing mother Nicola Bulley

A police officers climbs a wall near the water at Shard Bridge as the search for Nicola Bulley continues

Diving expert Peter Faulding was pictured showing Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, around the scene where she went missing two weeks ago 

Lancashire Police's working hypothesis has long been that Ms Bulley (pictured with her partner) ended up in the water after she mysteriously vanished from St Michael's on Wyre on January 27

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