1. Family of murdered SA nurse Gayle Woodford pay tribute to “generous and loving” woman.
The children of murdered outback Nurse Gayle Woodford have remembered their mother as a “devoted and beautiful person”.
Speaking publicly for the first time since her disappearance last Wednesday, Gary and Alison Woodford said their mother was someone who dedicated much of her life to helping others.
“Our family would like to take this opportunity to express our devastation on the loss of our beautiful loving wife and mother,” Mr Woodford said.
“We are having difficulty coming to terms with this unprovoked and premature end to mum’s life.
Safety calls over SA nurse’s death https://t.co/0uP7lECbMx @Staceylee_ #Fregon #7News https://t.co/r7LwFG3Sin — 7 News Queensland (@7NewsQueensland) March 27, 2016
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How can the tourist who was sexually assaulted not suffer any physical injuries?
Not really sure, but sometimes the definition of sexual assault can be somewhat broad. For example, he may have grabbed her breast or groped her in some way - under the law, a sexual assault (quite rightly), and an upsetting thing to go through, but not necessarily something which will cause a physical injury. At least, that's what I'm assuming.
Are you really saying that if someone doesn't have physical injuries they haven't been sexually assaulted?
No not at all. I was genuinely asking and Rush has answered..thanks
At least 72 dead and over 320 injured. Why the difference in covering an event that took more than twice as many lives as the Brussels bombings last week? http://www.nbcnews.com/news...
And where's the Pakistani flags on our Facebook profiles to note this or are the lives of European victims more important than those of non European ls. It would seem so