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Heartache as mum of girl, 6, injured in Parnell Square stab attack gives ‘only time will tell’ health update

THE family of the youngster who was injured in Parnell Square in Dublin last year have issued a fresh update ahead of the first anniversary.

The little girl was only five-years-old at the time of the incident on November 23 last year and was left in critical condition.

In the year following the attack, the now six-year-old’s family have been sharing regular updates on her condition through a GoFundMe – which has raised over €115,000.

Recalling the horrific day, the girl’s family said they no longer want to think of it as a tragedy, but rather a time of “rebirth”.

They said: “This Saturday marks one year since the incident. I guess calling it an incident is as good a word as any.

“Others come to mind, but we don’t wish to remember the tragedy. We choose rebirth, triumph, resilience.

“Don’t get me wrong, I experience at least a dozen different emotions throughout the day as I think of her, pass by some spot in town which held significance to us, sing ‘All my Loving’ to get a smile out of her. It is tough.”

In the year passing, while so many changes have occurred for the youngster, the family said she still keeps a smile on her face.

They revealed that despite being so young, she has had to learn patience and a new way of understanding.

They also noted that as parents, they too have had to “relearn” a different type of parenting.

They continued: “So much has happened, and our little girl has endured so much, yet she still manages to bolster a smile, even when crying.

“Granny says she doesn’t know if she laughs or if she cries. Me and my husband have had to relearn how to be a parent.

“It is different parenting altogether. And she has had to relearn being a child, with extreme limitations.

“She cannot move or communicate as she used to, so she has to understand the meaning of patience. It takes a lot out of her to lift her arms, but she is a warrior and she does it.”

‘THE HOME STRETCH’

Through various different medical examinations over the last year, it has become clear that the girl knows what is going on around her despite being unable to communicate.

They said: “We strongly believe, despite medical assessments and reports, that she understands everything we say to her. She, like most 6-year-old’s, chooses what she wishes to acknowledge.

“We are on the home stretch for home. We get to make our schedule and allow your pace to dictate activities. 2025 will be a brand new experience, another one we will also have to adapt to.

“She has made great progress, and we don’t wish her to stop. Only time will truly tell.

“Some people with acquired brain injuries have still shown change and improvement up to 10 years later. We’ve got time.”

‘HUG YOUR LOVED ONES’

The family have also thanked the school staff there that day and everyone who has sent support over the last year.

They added: “It is a lot to take in, for all of those involved, the children, the parents, the school staff.

“I would like to thank everyone for the love and support over these 12 months. Hug your loved ones extra tight.”

Following the incident, the girl was initially admitted to the ICU at Temple Street Children’s Hospital.

Along with two other children and their carer, all four victims were taken to hospital from their school Colaiste Mhuire at Parnell Square in Dublin.

The young girl was taken out of ICU just before Christmas last year but was readmitted in January after a “bump in the road” disrupted her recovery.

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Baby product recalled from online store due to ‘choking and strangulation risk’ parents warned to stop use immediately

PARENTS have been urged to stop using a baby product sold online after a serious safety issue was identified.

The recall affects an amber teething necklace sold on the AliExpress platform, which poses both choking and strangulation hazards.

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Parents are warned to avoid this popular baby product due to risks of life threatening injuries

Officials have warned that the necklace could wind around a baby’s neck, creating a risk of strangulation.

Additionally, if the necklace is ingested, it could lead to choking.

The affected item is an AliExpress product, its batch number is 013/03398, but the brand and barcode remain unknown.

The product was sold exclusively online through AliExpress.

Anyone who purchased this item is strongly advised to stop using it immediately and safely dispose of it.

Parents may also contact AliExpress via their user accounts to inquire about available remedies.

Safety officials are reminding parents to prioritise products that meet the highest safety standards.

For further updates, check the official recall notices or the AliExpress website.

If you purchased one of these products, please stop use immediately and discard the product.

You may wish to contact AliExpress to see if there are any remedies available to you.

This can be done via your user account on the AliExpress platform.

And this news comes as a major alert was issued to Irish parents as a popular toy sold in Smyths has been recalled over safety fears.

The affected toy motor was sold in Smyths stores across the country.

The CCCPC has issued the recall of Acctel 24V Vertex UTV due to safety concerns.

Issues with the toy’s circuit board means the product can overheat and begin to melt.

If a child touches it, they may get severely burned.

There are approximately 61 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

The affected products were made available from 15/07/2024 to 21/10/2024.

KEEP OUT OF REACH WARNING

However, products sold after that date are not affected by the recall.

The CCPC said customers should stop using the product immediately and keep it out of reach from children along with unplugging the battery.

They can also return it to any Smyths Toys Superstores for a full refund.

If customers have any further queries in relation to this recall, please call Smyths Toys customer service on 091 355 000.

Alternatively complete the online contact form available at: https://www.smythstoys.com/ie/en-ie/contact-us.

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‘The girl band we needed’ jokes Sharlene Mawdsley as she settles in to new life with London teammates

SHARLENE MAWDSLEY joked she had joined “the girl band we needed” as she settles into life with her new teammates in London.

Mawdsley relocated to London in order to train with a new athletics team, having previously been coached by Olympian Gary Ryan.

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Sharlene Mawdsley has relocated to London
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She made time for a short stop at her old stomping ground of Templemore Athletics Club

On Thursday, she was tagged in a photo shared to Instagram by new teammate Laviai Nielsen.

The photo depicts Mawdsley chatting away with Laviai and Lina Nielsen, and Amarachi Pipi.

The Olympic, World, and European medallist said: “a track & yap session hates to see us coming #bettertogether”

In response, Irish Olympian Mawdsley reposted the photo to her Instagram Story, calling the quartet “the girl band we needed”.

Prior to making the short trip across the bond, the Tipperary-native returned to her old stomping ground of Templemore Athletics Track for training on a cold winter’s morning.

The 26-year-old revealed her reasoning for switching to the UK in a social media post at the time.

In a reflective Instagram post she set out: “Post-Olympics I decided I wanted to try something new…so I’ve started something new.

“I have decided to move training group to train with coach Tony Lester.

“I am very excited for this chapter of my career and I feel extremely lucky to be training with some really talented and like-minded people.

“I am very thankful for Gary who coached me the past number of years.

“I enjoyed my time under his guidance whilst he showed me his knowledge and expertise and helped me get to the biggest stages in our sport.

“I am also extremely grateful to my team and my loved ones who have supported me through this decision and continue to do so every single day.

“I’m excited to see what we can do together.”

In a follow-up snap, she can be seen in a gym with her new training partners.

She captioned it: “Train and yap…heavy on the yap.

“My new training group. First day training with the girls and it already felt like I’ve been her for months.”

All will become clear in time but such a significant change-up may indicate she’s set to follow through on an aspiration she voiced in a chat with SunSport last month.

The sprinter explained that she was keen to test the waters at 400m hurdles – with a view to potentially making that her event for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

CHANGING IT UP

In October she outlined that she was considering a switch to the discipline for next season, for which she had already secured the World Championships qualifying time for the 400m.

Mawdsley told SunSport: “I have the standard for Tokyo so that’s definitely something I can look forward to.

“And I think in the next few months I can maybe try new things that I haven’t already done before and see if it works out or not because there’s obviously time to play with between now and the next Olympics so I think that will be nice.

“When you’re so close to an Olympics, you kind of stick to what you know so it will be interesting to see if we can change a few things in the next few months and see where we go from there.

“I would love to try the 400 hurdles. I don’t know if my coaches are going to agree to that but I’d love to try and see if I was any good.

“I used to do sprint hurdles when I was younger and I used to swap my legs so I suddenly think I can magically run 400 hurdles but we’ll see.”

Asked if she had discussed it with her coaches, she said: “No! This is the exclusive.

“I have said for the last few years that I would like to try the 400 hurdles because the 400 is mentally so tough.

“And I thought if I had 10 barriers in my way I’d always be thinking of the next thing so maybe psychologically it might be a little bit easier but physically it might be a little bit harder.”

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Jannik Sinner’s girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya unfollows world no.1 on Instagram as glamorous ex ‘watches him at ATP finals’

JANNIK SINNER’S girlfriend has unfollowed him on Instagram as his ex-girlfriend was spotted at his ATP Finals match.

The world number one beat Taylor Fritz 6-4 6-4 in Turin on Sunday.

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But his girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya was nowhere to be seen, and instead spent her weekend on a beach in Miami.

Sinner and Kalinskaya no longer follow each other on Instagram with reports claiming the tennis power couple have taken a break.

Now it has been claimed Sinner’s ex-girlfriend Maria Braccini was in the stands for his ATP Finals victory.

Eyewitnesses told Südtirol News that they saw the Italian influencer at the match.

Sinner and Maria dated on and off for around three years but have not been seen together since November 2023.

She visited Paris earlier this month when Sinner was scheduled to be playing in the Paris Masters, but he had to withdraw due to illness.

Sinner and Kalinskaya shared a kiss after he won the US Open in September but are said to be spending time apart so they can “better understand their relationship and future“.

He also shared some cold comments, saying: “Having a girlfriend is something that makes you feel good or makes you feel bad.

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“I want it to be something that seems very natural, that enters my life normally.

“I can’t afford to change as a player or as a person. This hasn’t happened, which is why it works.”

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Terrifying clip shows what it’s like to be EATEN by a shark – before it spits you out onto seafloor

FOOTAGE of a tiger shark gobbling up an iPhone has given viewers a small glimpse at what it might look like to be eaten alive.

The predator chomped on the iPhone – which had fortunately been in a waterproof case – after it had been accidentally dropped in the water.

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Tourists were observing a feeding session from a boat in the Bahamas, the Telegraph reported.

Mistaking the iPhone for a snack, one shark gnawed the device into its jaws – showing off the lining of its mouth ribbed with gills.

The shark swiftly spat out the handset before it passed down through its gullet.

iPhone owner Dave Finch was filming the excursion operated by Dolphin Dream Team.

His friend, Ken Kiefer, an underwater photographer, was working with him on the shark tour.

“This devious girl – known by some as Jitterbug and by others as Buttface – grabbed Finch’s camera and was trying to get some selfies,” Kiefer wrote in a Facebook post.

“She grabbed it. Then chewed, dropped, grabbed again and dropped.”

Tiger sharks, which can grow up to 25ft long, are known to be unfussy eaters, as well as voracious predators.

They are the second largest predatory shark species after the great white.

These predators feast on a wide variety of marine prey, such as crabs, shellfish, lobsters, squid, bony fish, small sharks, skates, rays, porpoises, turtles.

Though they have also been known to chomp at marine birds and some land-walking mammals.

The beautiful species, known for their black stripes, can be found in tropical and sub-tropical waters.

Norfolk Island, a former Australian penal colony, has become a haven for tiger sharks, in a revelation that has baffled scientists.

Tiger sharks found off Norfolk Island in the South Pacific are growing an average of two feet longer than those on the Great Barrier Reef.

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Dandadan Episode 8 Review: Shonen is Changing With No Damsels in Distress After Last Week’s Heartbreak

Watching Dandadan Episode 8 would almost make fans forget just how devastating the previous episode had been. It was as if I hadn’t been crying my heart out just a week ago. Suddenly I find myself in the midst of a romance anime waiting to happen, a love triangle keeping me on the edge of […]

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Чотири знаки Зодіаку найближчими днями отримають удар у спину. Астрологи розповіли, кому варто остерігатися і що робити, щоб вийти переможцем із ситуації, пише уніан. Овен Найближчим часом на вас чекає випробування, пов’язане з робочими обов’язками. Непередбачені обставини можуть порушити ваші плани або поставити під загрозу проєкт, над яким ви довго працювали. Цей удар долі стане […]

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Eight things to do in Oxford: How to spend a day in England’s historic university town

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WHETHER you are visiting Oxford with your family, heading there with friends or going for a couple’s weekend, there is plenty to do.

The city is steeped in history and filled with lots of interesting and fun places to visit. Here we take a look through eight attractions that might take your fancy.

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Oxford University tour

Step inside Oxford University and explore its historic grounds on a walking tour with a student guide.

Visitors will get to take in the iconic architecture as well as get a glimpse of university life.

The tour includes stopping off at one of oldest colleges and the prestigious Bodleian Library.

The guide will talk about the history of the university colleges, including All Souls College, Trinity College, Oriel College, Hertford College, Merton College, the Radcliffe Camera, and the University Church of St. Mary.

Cost: £19 per person – tickets can be bought here.

Ashmolean Museum

Discover half a million years of art and archaeology at the University of Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum.

Opened in 1683, it is the oldest public museum in the UK. 

Step inside and see for yourself an array of collections from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, telling human stories across cultures and across time.

Cost: Entry is free.

River boat cruise

Why not take in the sights of Oxford on an idyllic river cruise.

The boat ride goes along the University Regatta course, and passes the ancient Folly Bridge, Christchurch College and Meadows, and the University rowing houses

Punters are taken on this slow paced tour on small electric boats that can be booked individually or as a group.

Cost: £19 per person – tickets can be bought here.

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Harry Potter tour

This spellbinding tour takes visitors around the locations used in the shooting of the Harry Potter films. 

This day out explores Oxford’s streets and colleges that were the inspiration behind Hogwarts’s Great Hall and Knockturn Alley.

Visitors also get to see the real life Divinity School which was used as a backdrop for the classroom scenes.

Price: £37.50 per person – tickets can be bought here.

The ghost trail

If you’re in the mood to be spooked, why not try Oxford’s theatrical ghost trail.

Led by costumed actors, the tour takes visitors through the city’s gruesome past and brutal murders.

Tourists will get to hear about fallen cavalry and how Dead Man’s Walk REALLY got its name.

Cost: £16.99 per person – tickets can be bought here.

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Oxford Castle and Prison

Another location that is full of dark history is Oxford Castle and Prison.

Built 1,000 years ago, visitors will be told stories of murder, romance, escape and execution.

There is also a place to stop off and have a drink in the former visitor’s room, which is now Malmaison hotel.

Cost: £20 per person – tickets can be bought here.

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The Story Museum

The Story Museum celebrates storytelling from around the world, as well as Oxford’s literary history.

Visitors get to walk through Narnia’s wardrobe, rediscover their favourite books and explore the enormous library.

Cost: £14 per person – tickets can be bought here.

Inspector Morse tour

If you’re an Inspector Morse fan, this tour is for you.

The trail takes tourists to all the Oxford pubs, colleges and streets that were used for filming.

It also shows you locations used for Morse spin-off shows Endeavour and Lewis.

Cost: £39.99 per person – tickets can be bought here.

Natural History Museum

Oxford University Museum of Natural History is a must for those who have interest in earth, science and nature.

Once inside, visitors are greeted with wonderful displays from the natural world – from impressive fossils to rare gemstones.

The museum also contains the lecture theatre which is used by the university’s chemistry, zoology and mathematics departments. 

Cost: Entry is free.

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