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Assault charges against Winter dismissed

Written By Unknown on Senin, 07 Januari 2013 | 22.16

A court has discharged an assault charge against Dylan Winter. Source: PerthNow

A MAN who was found not guilty of a one-punch attack on Perth footballer Luke Adams has also been cleared of hitting a nightclub bouncer in the hours leading up to the fight.

Late last year, Dylan Winter was acquitted after a two-week trial in the Perth District Court accusing him of causing grievous bodily harm to Mr Adams, who played for Swan Districts in the West Australian Football League.

Mr Adams suffered serious brain injuries in the fracas, which Mr Winter argued had been self-defence against a much bigger man.

In Perth Magistrates Court today, Mr Winter was facing a charge relating to an alleged brawl which erupted outside a Northbridge nightclub about an hour before the incident involving Mr Adams.

It had been alleged he punched a bouncer outside the club at around 1.30am on May 1, 2011, but Magistrate Paul Heaney was asked by prosecutors to discharge the common assault case, which he did.


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Diver's lucky escape after shark bite

A man has come away with minor injuries after being bitten by a hammerhead shark. Picture: Megan Slade Source: The Courier-Mail

A man has escaped with just a bite to his leg after a close encounter with a hammerhead shark near Dampier at the weekend.

A MAN has escaped with just a bite to his leg after a close encounter with a hammerhead shark near Dampier at the weekend.

News of the 26-year-old man's great escape has only emerged this morning, after the attack on Saturday about 20 nautical miles north of Dampier, which is situated more than 1500km north of Perth.

Police say the man, from Karratha, was free diving near Legendre Island about 10am on Saturday when he was bitten by the shark, believed to be a hammerhead.

"He was on the surface when he was bitten by a shark on the calf," a police spokesman said.

"He made his way back to land and was conveyed to hospital by friends."

It's understood the young man was initially treated at Nickol Bay Hospital in Karratha for non life-threatening injuries.

PerthNow understands he was later transferred to Royal Perth Hosptial by the Royal Flying Doctors Service and he has since been released.


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One of WA's worst sex offenders freed

A MAN imprisoned indefinitely in Western Australia after he was ruled among the most dangerous sex offenders in the state has been freed, despite a judge admitting he remains a "serious danger to the community''.

In 2010, Shane Narkle, now aged 48, became one of the few sex offenders in WA to be detained permanently, after a judge decided he posed a significant danger to society having committed two rapes 17 years apart.

Locked up indefinitely under the state's Dangerous Sexual Offenders Act, Narkle had already been unsuccessful in one appeal against his detention, after the courts ruled he still posed a major risk to family members and the public.

But in a Supreme Court judgment handed down on Monday, Justice John McKechnie ruled Narkle could be released under the strictest supervision, despite concerns.

"I have concluded that the respondent remains a serious danger to the community,'' Justice McKechnie said.

"I am nevertheless satisfied that the community will be adequately protected if the respondent is released on a supervision order with strict conditions for a period of four years.''

Those conditions include a monitored abstention from alcohol and drugs, a curfew for up to 12 months, regular reporting to authorities and consistent counselling.

In a previous ruling, Narkle was described as ``violent, cowardly and callous''.

In 1987, he was jailed for eight years after being convicted of drunkenly raping his 62-year-old aunt, an invalid pensioner who was blind in one eye and could only walk with a stick.

After being released, Narkle was involved in numerous acts of violence - including beating his de facto wife who was six months pregnant - until in 2004 he was sentenced to six years in for another sex crime.

He raped a female acquaintance while beating her around the head with a piece of wood, having enticed her back to his home after a drinking session at a local park.

After becoming eligible for release in 2009, the state's Director of Public Prosecutions appealed, arguing no supervision conditions were sufficient to protect the community.

Justice Stephen Hall agreed, saying Narkle posed a ``serious danger to the community ... (and) a largely unpredictable risk that could occur opportunistically''.

In late 2011, Justice McKechnie turned down an application for Narkle to be freed.

But on Monday, the same judge ruled differently, despite being told by a psychologist Narkle's risk of reoffending was "chronic'', and his reluctance to find work means ``he will have very little to do and the temptation of both alcohol and sexual offending will be great''.

WA's laws allowing dangerous sex offenders to be jailed permanently were introduced in 2005, sparked in part by the repeat offending of Garry Narkle, who was described by former attorney general Jim McGinty as a ``serial sex monster''.


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Lucky start to 2013 for WA's $1.3m winner

A lucky Perth punter has walked away with $1.3 million from Saturday Lotto, in the perfect start to the year. Source: PerthNow

A LUCKY WA punter has scored $1.3 million in the first Saturday Lotto draw of 2013.

The winning Division 1 ticket was bought from Lotterywest's Play Online service.

More than 76,000 WA players picked up a prize in the weekend draw, including six players who scooped an $11,223 Division 2 prize.

The winning Division 2 tickets were purchased from Eureka One Stop in Wilson, Glendalough News, Thornlie Square Newspower, Boulevard Newsagency in Kalgoorlie, Rogers Newsagency in Nedlands, and West Busselton News.

West Busselton News manager Joe Lavorgna said they were thrilled to start the new year with a Division 2 win.
"We think the next Division 1 Lotto win from here is just around the corner," he said.

Super66 has jackpotted and will offer a guaranteed $1 million Division 1 prize in this Saturday's Super66draw.


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Body parts search after man's head found on Rottnest

It's believed human remains have been discovered in a bag that washed up on a beach on Rottnest Island.

Det Sen Sgt Cameron Western of the Major Crime Squad speaks to media about the discovery of a human head in a plastic bag at Rottnest. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: PerthNow

Police believe a body has been found washed ashore on Western Australia's Rottnest Island. Source: PerthNow

Police are treating the discovery of a Caucasian male's head washed up on a Rottnest Island beach as a homicide.

POLICE are treating the discovery of a human head washed up on a Rottnest Island beach as a homicide investigation, as officers spend the day searching the bay for further body parts.

A young girl beachcombing with her family at Porpoise Bay, on the southeast of the island, discovered an item wrapped in a plastic bag just after 4pm on Sunday.

She opened the bag and saw what looked like a human ear, and the family immediately contacted police.

Major Crime Squad's Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Western said the bag and its contents were taken to be examined at the state mortuary.

A post mortem examination is currently underway, but police have confirmed the head is of an adult male who they believe was aged between 30 and 50.

"The plastic contained the remains of a male Caucasian head ," Det-Snr-Sgt Western said.

"The male had no piercings in his ears. He was missing his front upper teeth and that' s not recent...he was missing his front upper teeth before he met whatever fate he's met."

Last night, detectives from the Major Crime Squad and forensic officers were ferried to the island, a popular holiday spot 18km off the coast of Perth, and spent today examining the scene.

Porpoise Bay has been declared a protected forensic area and is closed to the public and media.

"Over the coming days, Porpoise Bay and the southern side of Rottnest Island will be searched and police divers will also be conducting searches in the area surrounding where the remains were located," Det-Snr-Sgt Western said.

"We have identified the boats that were in the bay and we'll be speaking with occupants of all of those boats.

He said police were also consulting with experts on sea currents and were scouring missing persons registers in WA and across Australia.

Investigations are underway to identify the man using forensic methods.

Police are asking anyone who has any information that may assist the investigation to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


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Pizza stores targeted by armed robber

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 06 Januari 2013 | 22.16

POLICE are hunting for an armed robber who held up two pizza shops in Perth's southern suburbs last night.

The armed robber first struck at the Dominos Pizza chain on Rostrata Avenue in Willetton about 8.45pm.

The man threatened staff with a knife and demanded cash.

He was given a quantity of money and left the store on a black Honda motorcycle.

Just a few minutes later the same offender entered the Eagle Boys pizza store on Beeliar Drive at Cockburn Central and again demanded cash at knifepoint.

He became agitated when the staff member told him he could not open the till and eventually left empty handed.

The man is described as 170cm tall, of a solid build, has a New Zealand accent and was dressed all in black.
Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


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Abalone fisherman fighting for his life

The swift actions of a beach inspector has saved the life of an abalone fisherman at Trigg Beach. Source: PerthNow

The abalone season has already claimed two lives. Source: AAP

ABALONE season in Western Australia has almost claimed another life, with only the swift actions of a beach inspector saving a 50-year old man at Trigg Beach in Perth.

The fisherman was spotted unconscious in the water at 7.30am and dragged to shore by the City of Stirling beach inspector.

The inspector performed emergency resuscitation on the man both in the water and on shore, City of Stirling beach services manager John Snook said.

After reviving the fisherman, he was taken by ambulance to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, where he is said to be in a critical condition.

The dramatic rescue is the latest disaster to strike an abalone fisherman in Perth, with two having already died since November.

In late December, a Chinese man in his 40s drowned in the waters near Cape Leeuwin in the state's southwest while diving for the marine delicacy.

And in November, a 20-year-old Malaysian was swept out to sea in treacherous conditions while on an abalone hunt north of Perth.

The man was caught in a strong rip in Yanchep Lagoon, 55 kilometres north of Perth, and was swept away.

He had been with a group searching for the expensive delicacy on the first day of the heavily restricted recreational fishing season.

The disaster triggered calls for metropolitan abalone fishing spots to be closed in dangerous weather.

Sunday is the third official day of the abalone season, with an hour on the first Sunday of every month from November to March set aside for fisherman to legally collect the large edible sea snails.


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Fisherman drowns at Esperance beach

A man has drowned at a beach near Esperance, south-east of Perth. Picture: Ian Munro Source: News Limited

A FISHERMAN has drowned this afternoon after being swept off rocks at a beach near Esperance, about 720km south-east of Perth.

The man, believed to be in his mid 50s, died after he was pulled from the ocean near Twilight Beach Road just after midday today.

Police have revealed the man was fishing with his wife along rocks when they were swept off.

Police say the man's wife managed to get herself out of the water but say the man was unable to find a suitable exit point before he was soon overcome by exhaustion and drowned.

It's understood the man had been in the water for over an hour before he was found and brought to the beach to be resuscitated.

Paramedics worked on the man for some time but he could not be revived and died around 1pm.


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Teen dies from suspected methanol poisoning

The Perth teenager who was poisoned after drinking a methanol laced cocktail in Indonesia has died

Liam Davies has died from suspected methanol poisoning from a drink he consumed in Lombok, Indonesia. Picture: Supplied. Source: PerthNow

A WA teenager suffering methanol poisoning from a drink he consumed near Bali has died in a Perth hospital.

Liam Davies, 19, had been celebrating with mates on New Year's Day when he became sick after drinking an alcoholic beverage at a bar on the holiday island of Lombok.

He was taken to a local hospital for treatment and later brought to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.

This morning, a hospital spokeswoman confirmed the teenager had passed away.

It's believed he was surrounded by his family and close mates at the time.

Friends of Liam's have taken to Facebook in the past few hours to write tributes about him.

"Rest in peace Liam we're all gonna miss you bud," wrote one friend.

"RIP LIAM!!! You lived a good life. It was good to know you. May you rest in peace and live on in our hearts...you were taken too quickly from this world and we'll see each other in the afterlife," wrote a young woman.

"So sad to hear the tragic death of our friend Liam Davies. Heart goes out to his family and friends," wrote another friend.

On Friday, Liam's family released a statement, describing him as a "fun loving and active 19-year-old, who has represented his country in lacrosse and has dreams of travelling abroad to see the world."

In their statement his family urged other Australians to be careful while travelling overseas.

"We would like to make people aware of the risks associated with consuming locally brewed drinks where you cannot be certain of the quality," the statement said.

Methanol is a toxic chemical that is sometimes added to cheap drinks to make them more alcoholic.

In the past few days since news of tragedy broke hundreds of readers have written to PerthNow, either wishing Liam well and warning others of the risks inexperienced young travellers face, or defending or criticising the holiday island.

News of Liam's tragic death comes following a string of similar incidents in and around Bali in the past 18 months.

Last year, prominent Perth rugby player Michael Denton died in Bali and an autopsy later ruled that the cause of his death was methanol poisoning.

Last month, a Sydney teenager was blinded after drinking a cocktail laced with methanol during schoolies celebrations in Bali.

And in June, Swedish backpacker Swede Johan Lundin, 28, was poisoned by a mojito laced with methanol on an island off Lombok.

His death prompted his fiance to warn Australians about the dangers of drink spiking in Indonesia.

Volunteer group Red Frogs, which provided support to school leavers during celebrations in Bali, said it knew of at least five leavers who were treated for suspected methanol poisoning last year, but suspects the real number was much higher.

The effects of methanol poisoning can range from vomiting, headaches and gastric pain, to comas, liver failure and, in extreme cases, death.

Blindness is also common - it can last a few hours or lead to permanent damage.

The chairman of the WA-based Indonesia Institute, Ross Taylor, said that this latest methanol-poisoning incident was 'a tragedy'.

However, he added that toxic drinks such as 'Arak' wine were making their way onto the market in Bali and it was not surprising that these incidents were on the increase.
 
"Arak wine is the drink of poor people in Indonesia and the Middle East," Mr Taylor said.

"It is traditionally produced in remote villages where there are no laws or restrictions on what ingredients are used, including the use of methanol and other sometimes lethal spirits and chemicals."

Mr Taylor said holiday makers wanting alcohol-based drinks should consume Bintang beer, which is cheap and safe in moderation, or wine from authorized producers.

He urged people to avoid spirit-based drinks and to also to be extremely careful of having their drinks 'spiked' at nightclubs and bars.


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Three road deaths in horror 24 hours

A grandmother has been killed in a horror crash south of Perth.

THE road toll continues to climb with another man killed on WA roads today, following the deaths of two others in separate crashes yesterday.

The man was killed about 12.40pm this afternoon when the truck he was driving rolled on the Great Northern Highway near the town of New Norcia, which is about 140km north of Perth.

The man's death marks what has been a shocking 24 hours on WA roads.

Two people, including a woman in her 80s, were killed yesterday in two separate traffic crashes.

A 32-year-old Halls Creek man was killed yesterday when the Honda station wagon he was driving rolled over on the Great Northern Highway, near McPhee Creek in Durak.

An 85-year-old woman was killed about 4.30pm yesterday.

Police say the woman was driving a Toyota Corolla east on Gibbins Road in Coolup and collided with a Toyota Landcruiser travelling north on Maryfield Road.

It is believed the woman stopped at a stop sign and then proceeded into the path of the Landcruiser, being driven by a probationary driver, which was unable to avoid a collision.

The elderly woman died at the scene.


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