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“He gave his life to protect his siblings”: Tragic end for third child in shed fire

<p>In a heart-wrenching turn of events, the devastating shed fire that took place in Geelong, Victoria, on the weekend has claimed the life of a brave young hero.</p> <p>Isaac, the four-year-old boy who had been fighting for his life after the fire that tragically claimed the lives of two of his siblings, Ashlynn, aged 18 months, and Saige, just three years old, has succumbed to his injuries. The incident took place on a quiet Sunday morning in Corio, leaving the local community in shock and mourning.</p> <p>The children had been inside a shed on their family's property when the fire erupted, turning a normal day into an unimaginable nightmare. Despite the heroic efforts of Isaac, who valiantly shielded his younger siblings from the flames, the consequences were too grave for him to overcome. The fire rapidly consumed the shed, taking the lives of Ashlynn and Saige before they could be rescued.</p> <p>Isaac's father, Kane McGregor, described the extent of his son's injuries, with third-degree burns covering a staggering 82 percent of his young body. As if this wasn't enough, Isaac began showing signs of kidney and liver failure, all stemming from his courageous act to protect his siblings during the harrowing incident.</p> <p>“[Jasmine, their mother] said once she finally got the couch moved and grabbed Mavis first, Isaac had the other two huddled under him so they didn’t burn,” McGregor said. “What four-year-old huddles over their two little siblings? I couldn’t be any prouder of him.”</p> <p>Tragically, despite the valiant efforts of medical professionals, young Isaac couldn't overcome the devastating injuries he sustained.</p> <p>The loss of this young hero has left a deep void in the hearts of those who followed his courageous story. A <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-Issac-saige-and-ashlynn" target="_blank" rel="noopener">GoFundMe page</a>, originally organised to raise funds for the children's medical expenses and support, posted an update following Isaac's death. It read, "Issac sadly grew his wings and reunited with his baby brother and sister. He will always be remembered as the heroic young boy who gave his life trying to protect his siblings."</p> <p>Mavis, Isaac's six-year-old sister, was the sole survivor among the siblings, though she, too, suffered severe injuries, with third-degree burns covering 30 percent of her body. She is currently in critical condition and is set to undergo surgery to address her injuries. Despite the physical and emotional trauma that Mavis has endured, there is hope that she will recover and heal in due course.</p> <p>The circumstances surrounding the fire remain unclear, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the tragedy. A couch inside the shed, initially used as a dog bed, became the source of the fire that swiftly engulfed the structure. The local authorities are diligently preparing a report for the Coroner to gain a deeper understanding of the events leading up to this devastating incident.</p> <p><em>Image: GoFundMe</em></p>

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"Our hearts are so full": Seven presenter welcomes first child

<p>Seven sports presenter Abbey Gelmi has announced the birth of a baby boy, Louis, with partner and former AFL player Kane Lambert.</p> <p>“Louis James Lambert came into the world 8.3.23 🌎🤍 Our hearts are so full,” Gelmi wrote on Instagram on Tuesday, March 14.</p> <p>“Everyone happy, healthy and settling in at home.</p> <p>The exciting news of Louis’ arrival had friends and followers amped up in the comment section.</p> <p>“Congratulations. So happy for you,” Anna Heinrich, SAS Australia star, wrote.</p> <p>“Sending lots of love xx congrats,” Nadia Bartel commented.</p> <p>“Congratulations gorgeous girl,” wrote Rebecca Judd.</p> <p>“Perfecto! So happy for you & your little family,” <em>Sunrise</em> weatherman Sam Mac wrote.</p> <p>Other celebrities to congratulate the couple on their new bub include former Seven network star Sally Obermeder, Kate Waterhouse, Jesinta Franklin, model Elyse Knowles, swimmer Giaan Rooney and AFL player Jack Riewoldt.</p> <p>Kane Lambert, who retired from the sport in 2022, played 135 games for the AFL Tigers, including the 2017, 2019 and 2020 premierships.</p> <p>Lambert, who was initially overlooked in six drafts, did not make it to AFL level until he was 23 with pick No. 64 in the 2015 rookie draft.</p> <p>He has suffered an ongoing hip issue which forced him to leave the sport, but he remains at the club as a conditioning coach.</p> <p>Gelmi, 32, had an emotional departure from Seven when she left for maternity leave in February 2023.</p> <p>She shared a photo on Instagram of her final day, a snap of her at the news desk alongside anchor Mike Amor.</p> <p>“Annnd she’s officially on leave,” she wrote.</p> <p>“Thank you @7newsmelbourne @mikeoz7 for the lovely (and very unnecessary) send-off.</p> <p>“Lucky to have a job I can’t wait to come back to! @channel7.”</p> <p>When Gelmi first announced she would be taking maternity leave, viewers flocked to the comments on her Instagram post to wish her well.</p> <p>“Enjoy your maternity leave, I will miss you on screen but can’t wait to see you when you come back,” one commented.</p> <p>“Us Aussie viewers will miss you on our TV screens 😢 but all best in your soon to be family love bubble,” another said.</p> <p>The Seven presenter revealed she was pregnant when she reached the 23-week mark, posting a photo of her bump on Instagram with the caption, “Life lately”.</p> <p>“While it’s been such a special time, I’ve been quite unwell,” Gelmi told the <em>Herald Sun</em> in October last year.</p> <p>“I could not have felt more supported by my work family at Seven and I am so grateful for the grace they’ve given me.</p> <p>“It’s been a very busy few months for us and we’re excited about what’s to come.”</p> <p><em>Image credit: Instagram</em></p>

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World's oldest living person celebrates 119th birthday

<p>Japanese woman Kane Takana has turned 119-years-old, making her the world's oldest living person. </p> <p>Her great-granddaughter Junko Takana took to Twitter to celebrate Kane's incredible milestone, and praising her resilience. </p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020">“Great achievement. (Kane Tanaka) reached 119 years of age,” Junko tweeted, with a photograph of her great-grandmother, who she saw in December. “I hope you’ll continue to live life cheerfully and to the fullest.”</p> <p><span>“Birthday gift 1: Introducing the presents received for Kane’s birthday. Really appreciate this gift. Coca-Cola company made a commemorative birthday bottle. It seems (Kane) is still drinking Coca-Cola as usual,” Junko tweeted.</span></p> <p><span>Kane was gifted the custom bottles from Coca-Cola, with labels displaying her name and age.</span></p> <p><span>Junko spoke to CNN in March 2021 when Kane was due to carry the Olympic torch ahead of the postponed 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics. </span></p> <p><span>“I might be biased because I’m related to her but I think it’s kind of amazing - I wanted to share that with the world and for people to feel inspired and to feel her joy,” Junko said.</span></p> <p><span>Kane Takana was born in 1903 and married a rice shop owner at 19 years of age, and she continued to work in her family's shop until she was 103. </span></p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020">Tanaka has lived through a multitude of historical events, surviving two world wars and the 1918 Spanish flu, as well as living through 49 Summer and Winter Olympic Games.</p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020">“I don’t remember her talking much about the past ... She’s very forward thinking, she really enjoys living in the present,” Tanaka’s grandson, Eiji Tanaka, told CNN last year.</p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020"><em>Image credits: CNN</em></p>

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