1. Woman arrested after toddler killed in police pursuit in NSW
A 17-month old girl, who has been named as Tahlia Tauaifaga, was killed last night as she played in her backyard during a police pursuit in NSW.
Now the passenger who was in the car that allegedly struck the toddler has been arrested.
The 22-year-old woman, who has six warrants for her arrest, was allegedly found in possession of prohibited drugs when searched, according to Fairfax.
She has been charged with supplying a prohibited drug and two counts of possessing a prohibited drug, Fairfax reports.
The male driver is still on the run.
2. Disneyland measles outbreak
Disneyland is dealing with an outbreak of measles, with public health officials in California and Utah confirming nine cases of the potentially deadly disease on Wednesday, NBC reports.
“We are working with the health department to provide any information and assistance we can,” said Dr. Pamela Hymel, the chief medical officer at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
The youngest patient to be infected is eight months old.
Measles, one of the leading causes of death for children around the world, begins with a fever, sore red eyes, and a rash which appears after three or four days. It usually lasts several weeks and can have serious side effects including pneumonia and encephalitis.
A vaccine for Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) exists and is highly effective.