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Revival of Productivity: Fire-Damaged Refinery Nears Full Capacity Restoration in Record Time

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In brief

  • Output at the Viva Energy refinery is expected to ramp back up to over 90 per cent of capacity in the coming weeks.
  • The company has pledged a full investigation into the cause of the fire.

Australia’s energy landscape is poised for a rebound as one of its key refineries, recently impacted by a catastrophic fire, gears up to resume operations at near full capacity. The Geelong refinery, owned by Viva Energy, is set to revitalize its production lines in the coming weeks following the incident that temporarily halted its activities.

Viva Energy marked its return to the trading floor on Monday after an unexpected fire broke out last Wednesday, causing significant damage to parts of the refinery. The incident occurred in the alkylation unit within the facility’s gasoline complex, with initial investigations pointing to equipment failure as the cause.

In an official communication to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), Viva Energy expressed confidence in restoring the facility’s operational capabilities. “Over the next few weeks, and subject to plant inspection, the company expects to be in a position to … lift production of diesel, jet fuel, and petrol to over 90 percent of capacity,” the company stated.

This development promises to bring stability to the fuel supply chain, with the Geelong refinery playing a pivotal role in meeting domestic demand for essential fuels. As repairs and inspections proceed, Viva Energy remains focused on overcoming this setback and ensuring the refinery’s swift return to optimal function.

“Over the next few weeks, and subject to plant inspection, the company expects to be in a position to … lift production of diesel, jet fuel and petrol to over 90 per cent of capacity,” the statement said.

“The refinery is then expected to continue production at these levels until repairs are completed.”

The refinery was at a 60 per cent output for petrol following the fire and at 80 per cent for both jet fuel and diesel.

Viva has promised a full investigation into the cause of the incident.

The company had been in a trading halt following the fire, but resumed on Monday morning.

Viva shares dropped by as much as 9.5 per cent when it came out of the halt and were sitting at $2.38 before noon, down about six per cent.

The Geelong facility is one of only two refineries operating in Australia and provides 10 per cent of the country’s fuel supply and 50 per cent of Victoria’s.

Production had increased at the Geelong refinery amid the Middle East war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which had placed pressure on global oil supply.

Economic support for truckers

The conflict has put strain on trucking companies due to the rise in fuel costs.

From Monday, freight and trucking businesses were able to apply for interest-free loans to help weather the price hikes of doing business.

The loans were part of a $1 billion economic resilience program package and will apply to businesses that make or transport fuels, fertiliser and agricultural products.

The concessions were announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a speech at the National Press Club earlier in April.

Industry Minister Tim Ayres said the loans would provide stability during volatile economic times.

“Firms in supply chains that are facing escalating costs and short-term cash flow pressures have access to short-term zero-interest loans to make sure that they sustain their businesses through this short-term shock,” he told reporters in Canberra.

“The billion-dollar facility is there to be used as much as it is required.”

Loans of up to $5 million are available for companies with a turnover of less than $100 million.

Australian Banking Association chief executive Simon Birmingham said the financial sector would support the rollout of the loans.

“Banks are stepping up to support the rollout of these zero-interest loans to businesses who are doing it tough as a result of the current conflict in the Middle East,” he said.

“This will be important support for impacted businesses in areas such as freight and logistics, fuel, fertiliser and plastics manufacturing.”


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Rehabilitation Royalty: The King’s Godson Reclaims £100M Fortune After Overcoming Addiction

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Nicholas Knatchbull’s life story is a textbook example of squandered privilege.

Growing up alongside Princes William and Harry, Knatchbull was set to inherit one of England’s most prestigious titles, along with a Grade I-listed Palladian mansion surrounded by 620 acres of Hampshire countryside, and a fortune valued at £100 million.

As the godson of the King and great-grandson of Lord Louis Mountbatten—Prince Philip’s uncle, tragically killed by an IRA bombing—his lineage was illustrious.

However, instead of following the expected path of Eton and eventually assuming the title of the fourth Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Knatchbull veered dramatically off course, gaining infamy for his wild partying and intense use of recreational drugs.

He even embraced a rebellious image by shaving his head and getting tattoos.

So wayward was Knatchbull and so repeatedly did he mess up that his furious father finally cut him off completely and removed his name from his will – which saw Nicholas spend his twenties and early thirties in a series of dingy flats, drug dens and squats among some very unsavoury people.

Now however the Daily Mail can reveal a dramatic twist in the tale: the longtime addict, now 44, married with two children and 15 years’ sober, has recently moved back into his childhood home, the Broadlands Estate.

Nicholas Knatchbull was born into a life of privilege. Educated at Eton, he is King Charles's godson and the eldest son of Lord and Lady Brabourne

Nicholas Knatchbull was born into a life of privilege. Educated at Eton, he is King Charles’s godson and the eldest son of Lord and Lady Brabourne

As a young boy Nicholas spent his time visiting the British Grand Prix with Prince William

As a young boy Nicholas spent his time visiting the British Grand Prix with Prince William

So well connected was Nicholas that he holidayed with Princess Diana, William and Harry

So well connected was Nicholas that he holidayed with Princess Diana, William and Harry

He is pictured on a speedboat with Diana and his close friends, William and Harry

He is pictured on a speedboat with Diana and his close friends, William and Harry

Lord and Lady Romsey with Nicholas and his sisters Leonora and Alexandra. Lord Romsey is 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma. His grandfather Lord Mountbatten was the maternal uncle of Prince Philip

Lord and Lady Romsey with Nicholas and his sisters Leonora and Alexandra. Lord Romsey is 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma. His grandfather Lord Mountbatten was the maternal uncle of Prince Philip

As heir, Nicholas would have inherited the Broadlands estate, a Grade I-listed Palladian stately home set in 620 acres of prime Hampshire farmland and a £100million fortune

As heir, Nicholas would have inherited the Broadlands estate, a Grade I-listed Palladian stately home set in 620 acres of prime Hampshire farmland and a £100million fortune

And, most remarkably of all, he is even understood to have been restored to his status as heir to Broadlands.  

One source close to the family said: ‘Even in a country with a long history of debauched and outrageous aristocrats, Nicholas Knatchbull was in a class of his own for scandal.

‘So his comeback to be restored to not just living here but being reinstated on the will is simply astonishing. He had been unmentionable here for two decades.’

Knatchbull had seemed destined from birth for the very highest reaches of British society.

He made childhood appearances on the balcony at Buckingham Palace and was assigned to show Prince William the ropes when he started at Eton.

His great-grandfather, the legendary Lord Louis Mountbatten, was the last Viceroy of India with whom King Charles shared such an exceptionally close bond that he referred to him as ‘Honorary Grandfather’.

His mother Penelope was a close friend and confidante of the late Queen and the carriage-racing partner of Prince Philip. She was the only one of his friends invited to his funeral due to coronavirus restrictions.

However, Nicholas's life took a dark turn when he became addicted to drugs and was disinherited by his furious father

However, Nicholas’s life took a dark turn when he became addicted to drugs and was disinherited by his furious father

And as a boy Nicholas enjoyed holidays with William, Harry and Princess Diana.

The world, it seemed, was young Nicholas’s oyster. But then he discovered drugs – and soon his life unraveled completely.

As a young man Nicholas, who then had the courtesy title of Baron Brabourne, was hopelessly addicted to heroin, cocaine and crack cocaine and also repeatedly consumed LSD, ketamine and cannabis.

The family tried everything to change his ways.

He underwent treatment twice for drug addiction at the renowned Cottonwood centre in Tucson, Arizona, and was also an inpatient at the Farm Place Clinic in Surrey and the Stepping Stones Addiction Centre in South Africa.

Nicholas, living in sordid squats in London and Southampton, was even at one point sectioned under the Mental Health Act for his own safety after he ‘disappeared’ from the Priory clinic where he was being treated for his addictions.

He was banished from Broadlands, the 60-room mansion in Romsey, Hampshire, where both the Queen and Philip and later Charles and Diana had spent parts of their respective honeymoons.

He was repeatedly threatened with disinheritance – and eventually the threat was carried out. It was expected that it would now be left to his sister, Lady Alexandra Hooper, the goddaughter of Princess Diana.

The journey back to the family fold would be a long one – one that has only finally concluded this year.

This road to redemption began with him finally getting off drugs.

Nicholas is now said to be 15 years clean of the Class As which had almost destroyed him, following those repeated stints in various rehab facilities which cost hundreds of thousands of pounds.

But his family remained wary of believing the change would last. There were abiding trust issues.

The next stage towards him being accepted again was him finally settling into a serious and sustained relationship.

Admittedly his choice of partner was not the conventional blue-blooded debutante type that might have been expected initially.

Instead Ambre Pouzet was an alternative cabaret performer from France who amusingly described herself as a ‘mer-lesque’ artiste – a joke around her somewhat raunchy turn which saw her dress as a mermaid under the stage name Saint-Clare.

There followed a two-and-a-half-year engagement.

And in May 2021 when they wed, the ceremony was – tellingly – held at Broadlands.

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As Nicholas's life spiralled out of control, he visited a number of rehab facilities in attempts to get off class A drugs, including a spell at a clinic in Arizona and time in South Africa

As Nicholas’s life spiralled out of control, he visited a number of rehab facilities in attempts to get off class A drugs, including a spell at a clinic in Arizona and time in South Africa

His Facebook page - which is publicly available - pokes fun at Nicholas's royal connections and includes this mocked up image of his godfather King Charles DJing on some decks

His Facebook page – which is publicly available – pokes fun at Nicholas’s royal connections and includes this mocked up image of his godfather King Charles DJing on some decks 

Nicholas's partner Ambre Pouzet was not the conventional blue-blooded debutante type that might have been expected initially. But his life appears to have been becalmed by her presence. The couple married at the Broadlands estate in 2021 and have two children

Nicholas’s partner Ambre Pouzet was not the conventional blue-blooded debutante type that might have been expected initially. But his life appears to have been becalmed by her presence. The couple married at the Broadlands estate in 2021 and have two children

Frenchwoman Ambre, an alternative cabaret performer, amusingly described herself as a 'mer-lesque' artiste - a joke around her raunchy turn which saw her dress as a mermaid

Frenchwoman Ambre, an alternative cabaret performer, amusingly described herself as a ‘mer-lesque’ artiste – a joke around her raunchy turn which saw her dress as a mermaid

That wedding was quite different from Nicholas’s sister Alison’s 2016 nuptials, when she was walked down the aisle by the then Prince Charles and guests included the Queen and Prince Philip.

That held for Nicholas and Ambre, a civil ceremony, was much more low key. But nevertheless it signalled a further thawing for relations with his family.

And soon the couple were a family themselves: Ambre had a son, Alexander, in 2022

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They were initially allowed to live in a cottage adjoining the estate boundary. Then, after having their first child, they then moved to a larger converted barn, which was also located just outside the estate’s boundary.

Nicholas was given gainful employment on the estate – as gardener, as if he were from the downstairs rather than upstairs classes.

He would be out in all weather, tending the various landscaped gardens, parks and pleasure grounds which are surrounded by wilder grasslands, woodlands and farmed land.

And last year Ambre had their second child, Endora, when the young family were finally allowed to move into Broadlands itself, the Daily Mail has learned.

A former neighbour near their barn home said this week: ‘The last time I saw Nicholas was about six months ago and he told us where he was going to be moving – into Broadlands.

‘It was quite a surprise given everything we knew – but it was true.

‘He’s now behind the main gate and the security fence so we never see him any more.’

Nicholas’s road to redemption had been a long and arduous one but becoming a father seems to have been instrumental to the reconciliation with his family.

A source said: ‘It was decided to bring Nicholas back into the family because he’s proved that he’s a changed man.

‘He’s now married, has two children and has settled down a lot. The family feel that he’s put his past behind him and that the time is right for all of them to move on.

‘He’s living back in the main house with his family. Nicholas has gone through a lot and it’s good to see that he’s got his life back on track. We are all happy for him.’

Another source at Broadlands said: ‘We were recently told that he is now going to inherit the title of Earl Mountbatten and the estate after all.

Nicholas - at the Ansty Polo Club, Wiltshire, in January 2000 - is slightly older than Prince William and was tasked with being his mentor to when he started at Eton

Nicholas – at the Ansty Polo Club, Wiltshire, in January 2000 – is slightly older than Prince William and was tasked with being his mentor to when he started at Eton 

His royal connections are impeccable and here he is pictured greeting his godfather Charles as his father Norton Knatchbull watches on

His royal connections are impeccable and here he is pictured greeting his godfather Charles as his father Norton Knatchbull watches on

Nicholas's mother Lady Penelope Romsey was a close confidante of both the late Queen and her husband Prince Philip, with whom she enjoyed carriage riding

Nicholas’s mother Lady Penelope Romsey was a close confidante of both the late Queen and her husband Prince Philip, with whom she enjoyed carriage riding

‘His mother particularly wanted him back and he’s helping her a lot because she had been running the estate more or less on her own and it’s not been easy for her.

‘Nicholas has proved that he’s not the person that he was and it’s wonderful to see him living back at the main house at Broadlands where he belongs.

‘But it’s an amazing turnaround. He’s gone from being a hopeless drug addict to potentially the head of a historic family once again.’

Nicholas’s parents, Lord and Lady Mountbatten, 78 and 73 respectively, have been separated since 2010 when the then-Lord Romsey left the marital home to live in the Bahamas with a new partner, the vivacious fashion designer Lady Nuttall.

That relationship however didn’t endure and just a year later he returned to England – initially not to the main house but a smaller property on the estate. He was eventually permitted to move back into the Broadlands main house.

Lord Mountbatten is understood to have suffered a prolonged period of ill health which has further intensified the demands on Lady Mountbatten around running the estate – again a reason why Nicholas’s return has been so appreciated.

And their happiness over his rehabilitation is a welcome upturn in fortunes for a family which has had its share of tragedies.

Nicholas’s youngest sister Leonora died from kidney cancer in 1991 aged just five – when he was ten.

Her diagnosis came while the Knatchbulls were on holiday with the then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana.

Lady Mountbatten said following Leonora’s death: ‘My faith was tried at one stage – but it is stronger now. I accepted her death intellectually, but my heart didn’t.’

The family also had to endure the notorious murder of the first Lord Mountbatten at the hands of the IRA in 1979 in which Norton’s brother was also killed.

Despite now helping to run the Broadlands estate and returning to his place within the family, Nicholas continues to have alternative interests which may seem incongruous for the aristocracy.

He uses the names 5D Nick, Deep N Beeper and Onepacman for making a range of electronic music.

Penelope was the only one of Prince Philip's friends invited to his funeral due to coronavirus restrictions

Penelope was the only one of Prince Philip’s friends invited to his funeral due to coronavirus restrictions

The Windsors and the Mountbatten family are so close. Here Queen Elizabeth is seen chatting to Penelope Knatchbull in a photo taken in 2022 at the Royal Windsor Horse Show

The Windsors and the Mountbatten family are so close. Here Queen Elizabeth is seen chatting to Penelope Knatchbull in a photo taken in 2022 at the Royal Windsor Horse Show

The King is pictured here giving Nicholas's sister Alexandra Knatchbull away at her wedding to Thomas Hooper at Romsey Abbey in 2016

The King is pictured here giving Nicholas’s sister Alexandra Knatchbull away at her wedding to Thomas Hooper at Romsey Abbey in 2016

He hosts a podcast called ‘Beeping Deeply’ which states that it is designed to showcase his ‘music nerd level knowledge across multiple genres’.

Nicholas’s social media is filled with videos of him in the studio making music and one even has a picture of his godfather, King Charles behind the decks wearing headphones and sunglasses.

He has also released two sci-fi novels and sells and makes digital art.

Our source said: ‘He’s a very down to earth man, easy to talk to and you’d never guess that he was an aristocrat and so well connected.’

Some of those connections are being reestablished, it seems.

THE TANGLED WEB OF THE KNATCHBULLS: CONFIDANTES AND COMPANIONS OF ROYALTY 

Prince Charles has had a close relationship with the Knatchbull family ever since childhood. 

He was famously devoted to the first Earl Mountbatten – Alexandra’s great-grandfather – Louis, who had hoped that the Prince would marry his granddaughter Amanda.

The Prince referred to Lord Mountbatten as his Honorary Grandfather, and consulted him on matters both of state and of the heart. 

Prince Charles was famously devoted to the first Earl Mountbatten - Alexandra's great-grandfather - Louis, who had hoped that the Prince would marry his granddaughter

Prince Charles was famously devoted to the first Earl Mountbatten – Alexandra’s great-grandfather – Louis, who had hoped that the Prince would marry his granddaughter

The Prince referred to Lord Mountbatten as his Honorary Grandfather and consulted him on matters both of state and of the heart

The Prince referred to Lord Mountbatten as his Honorary Grandfather, and consulted him on matters both of state and of the heart

Their close relationship was depicted in the hit Netflix series The Crown, where Lord Mountbatten was portrayed by Greg Wise (seasons 1 and 2) and Charles Dance (seasons 3 and 4).

When Lord Mountbatten was killed along with his grandson Nicholas by IRA terrorists in 1979, Charles was heartbroken and he read the lesson at his funeral.

Louis Mountbatten’s grandson is Norton Knatchbull, Alexandra’s father. 

Norton, known as Lord Brabourne, and his wife Penelope – herself the carriage-racing partner of Prince Philip – had three children: Alexandra, her brother Nicholas, and a sister, Leonora, who died tragically of kidney cancer when she was just five years old.

The Royal Family's close relationship was depicted in the hit Netflix series The Crown, where Lord Mountbatten was portrayed by Greg Wise and Charles Dance

The Royal Family’s close relationship was depicted in the hit Netflix series The Crown, where Lord Mountbatten was portrayed by Greg Wise and Charles Dance

Lord Brabourne walked out on his 31-year marriage to be with Jeannie Nuttall, but later returned the family home Broadlands. 

However, the couple are still estranged, and relations between Lord Brabourne and Alexandra are said to be strained.

He did not give away his first-born daughter at her wedding in 2016 as he was too ill to perform the necessary duties.

It is unknown if the family attended Nicholas’s wedding in May. 

The wedding is likely to have been quite different from Nicholas's sister Alexandra's 2016 nuptials, where she was walked down the aisle by Prince Charles and guests included the Queen and Prince Philip

The wedding is likely to have been quite different from Nicholas’s sister Alexandra’s 2016 nuptials, where she was walked down the aisle by Prince Charles and guests included the Queen and Prince Philip

Powerful 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Near Japan, Triggering Tsunami Warning

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A powerful earthquake struck off the northern coast of Japan on Monday afternoon, leading the Japan Meteorological Agency to issue a tsunami warning for the area.

The seismic event, with an initial magnitude of 7.5, hit near Sanriku in northern Japan around 4:53 p.m. local time. The quake occurred approximately six miles beneath the ocean surface, according to the agency.

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Television broadcasts showed news updates from the Japan Meteorological Agency, which predicted possible tsunami waves reaching up to 3 meters (approximately 9.84 feet) along vast stretches of northern Japan’s coastline following the earthquake. This information was relayed from Tokyo on April 20, 2026, as reported by REUTERS/Issei Kato.

At Kuji port in Iwate Prefecture, authorities recorded a tsunami wave height of about 2.6 feet. Another nearby port in the prefecture reported waves of around 1.3 feet, according to the agency’s data.

The agency further warned that tsunami waves could potentially reach up to 10 feet in height, posing a significant threat to the region.

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Urgent Tsunami Warning Issued After Powerful 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Japan’s Coast

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A powerful earthquake has struck off the northern Japanese coast, and the Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a tsunami alert in the region.

A powerful earthquake, initially measured at a magnitude of 7.4, struck off the coast of Sanriku in northern Japan at approximately 4:53 p.m. local time (5:53 p.m. AEST). The tremor originated about 10 kilometers beneath the ocean surface, according to reports from the meteorological agency.

In response to the seismic event, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has called for immediate evacuation of residents in the affected regions. As reported by CNN, Takaichi announced that the government has swiftly established an emergency task force to address the situation.

The X marks the epicentre of the earthquake, with the red highlighted zone subjected to a tsunami warning whilst the yellow zone under tsunami advisory. (Japan Meteorological Agency)

“Residents in areas under tsunami warnings should quickly move to higher ground or designated safe zones like evacuation buildings,” Takaichi advised during a press briefing on Monday, as covered by the national broadcaster NHK.

The authorities are currently prioritizing damage assessment, deploying emergency response measures, including search and rescue operations, and ensuring the public receives accurate and prompt updates, Takaichi stated.

“While we are in the process of confirming the full scope of human and material damage, we expect detailed reports soon and will continue with our disaster response efforts,” she added.

A CNN producer on the ground in Tokyo reported feeling the building they were in shake for about seven minutes.

The operator of the bullet train service that runs between Tokyo and Shin-Aomori station said the train had been suspended due to a power outage caused by the earthquake, NHK reported.

A tsunami of about 80 centimetres was detected at the Kuji port in the Iwate prefecture, and a smaller tsunami of 40 centimetres was recorded at another port in the prefecture, the agency said.

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. (AP)

A tsunami of up to 3 metres could hit the area, the agency said. In addition to the tsunami alert in Iwate and Aomori to the north and south-eastern Hokkaido, the agency also issued a milder tsunami advisory for the coasts of Miyagi and Fukushima, south of the epicentre.

Another powerful 7.5 magnitude quake in December left dozens injured.

It’s 15 years since a magnitude 9 earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011, ravaged parts of northern Japan, caused more than 22,000 deaths and forced nearly half a million people to flee their homes, most of them due to tsunami damage.

Some 160,000 people fled their homes in Fukushima because of the radiation spewed from the tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. About 26,000 of them haven’t returned because they resettled elsewhere, their hometowns remain off-limits or they have lingering concerns about radiation.

Revealed: The Untold Reason Behind the Disappearing Duchess’s Retreat, According to Her Cousin

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Fergie’s retreat from the public eye has been a deliberate move to shield her family, particularly her children, from the lingering shadows of the Epstein scandal, according to a close family member.

The former Duchess of York recently surfaced at a luxurious wellness retreat in Austria, marking her first public appearance in months. This sighting comes after an extended period of seclusion following her presence at her youngest granddaughter’s christening, an occasion shortly before new details emerged linking her more closely to the disgraced financier.

Her withdrawal from the public sphere has been a topic of intrigue, with many speculating about the reasons behind her secrecy. Now, a family member who has maintained contact with her during this self-imposed exile has shed light on her motives.

Martin Barrantes, a relative, disclosed to the Daily Mail that Fergie’s efforts to remain out of sight are part of a strategy to protect her daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, along with their young families, from the intense media scrutiny that surrounds the scandal.

The relative, Martin Barrantes, has revealed to the Daily Mail that she is intent on eluding the media and the wider public as a way of protecting her daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, and their children.

It is the first time anyone from the former duchess’ family has spoken publicly about her since the US authorities released documents further implicating Sarah and her ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in the Epstein scandal.

And Mr Barrantes also revealed that despite being widely believed to be more or less penniless, Fergie in fact is part owner of a vast ranch in Argentina – where she has extensive contacts and a deep emotional connection.

Mr Barrantes, a cousin by marriage, told us: ‘I have spoken to her [and] can tell you that she just wants to protect her children and her grandchildren.’

Sarah Ferguson pictured at the eye-wateringly expensive wellness clinic in Austria where she has been holed up. The former Duchess of York had not been seen in public for seven months

Sarah Ferguson pictured at the eye-wateringly expensive wellness clinic in Austria where she has been holed up. The former Duchess of York had not been seen in public for seven months

Pictured, the £2,000-a-night clinic where Fergie has been hiding amid the controversy surrounding her links to Epstein

Pictured, the £2,000-a-night clinic where Fergie has been hiding amid the controversy surrounding her links to Epstein

The disgraced former royal was spotted in Austria for the first time in four months. She was last seen attending the christening of her youngest granddaughter

The disgraced former royal was spotted in Austria for the first time in four months. She was last seen attending the christening of her youngest granddaughter

Pictured: A view of a lake in the Austria. It was previously revealed the disgraced former Royal had been hiding in the Alpine resort amid the scandal

Pictured: A view of a lake in the Austria. It was previously revealed the disgraced former Royal had been hiding in the Alpine resort amid the scandal

He was speaking after being asked why she had elected to disappear.

He went on: ‘We spoke around three months ago. I wanted to give her my support in a difficult moment for her with all that was going on with the Epstein Files.

‘Sarah is going through a difficult moment, and I wanted to send her our support, she is a valued member of our family.

‘Given the situation she seemed to be in good spirits.

And Mr Barrantes went on protectively: ‘What people need to remember is that the real villain in all this is Epstein.

‘Sarah was perhaps foolish to trust him and take such confidence from him, and I am sure she regrets that now.

‘I haven’t seen Sarah in person for four or five years now [but] Sarah, and her sister became much loved members of our family and of course we give her our support.’

Another member of the Argentinian branch of Fergie’s family, Martin’s younger brother Raphael, also expressed his support for her to the Daily Mail.

His brother Raphael Barrantes told the Daily Mail. ‘I’m sure Sarah regrets ever getting to know Epstein.

‘She was led on by him, but he was the criminal in all this, people have to remember that Sarah didn’t do anything wrong.’

And, reiterating Martin’s explanation for why she had been hiding out, Raphael added: ‘She loves her children more than anything and will do anything for them.’

Ferguson, 66, has had a close connection to Argentina since her teens and has been a regular visitor for decades.

Her link to the country began when her mother Susan caused a scandal by divorcing her first husband Major Ronald Ferguson and eloping there with the dashing Argentinian polo player Hector Barrantes.

Hector’s nephew Martin, who has known Fergie all his life, lives in Buenos Aires but also spends time at the isolated El Pucara, a 1000-acre ranch which is a six hour drive from the Argentine capital and 45 minutes away from the nearest town, Tres Lomas, where Hector and Susan lived.

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Now, a cousin of the royal who co-owns a farm (pictured) with her in Argentina has told the Daily Mail the reason Fergie went into hiding - because she was protecting her daughters

Now, a cousin of the royal who co-owns a farm (pictured) with her in Argentina has told the Daily Mail the reason Fergie went into hiding – because she was protecting her daughters 

The former Duchess of York still owns a share of the isolated El Pucara, a 1000-acre ranch which is a six hour drive from Buenos Aires where her late mother Susan Barrantes lived

The former Duchess of York still owns a share of the isolated El Pucara, a 1000-acre ranch which is a six hour drive from Buenos Aires where her late mother Susan Barrantes lived 

Fergie has long held Argentina close to her heart. It is where her mother Susan Barrantes (pictured with Fergie at Polo in Windsor in 2006) lived until her death

Fergie has long held Argentina close to her heart. It is where her mother Susan Barrantes (pictured with Fergie at Polo in Windsor in 2006) lived until her death

On the edge of the Pampas, Argentina’s famous fertile grasslands, it is an idyllic spot with miles of flat countryside devoted to crop farming, cattle ranching or stud ranches for polo horses and reachable only by driving miles along dusty unsurfaced trails.

And it has now emerged that El Pucara is jointly owned by Martin and Fergie – and although she has not visited for more than 15 years, she still keeps in regular contact with him, not least because the ranch is where her mother is buried.

Sarah’s last visit to Argentina, Martin told us, was in 2011, when she was accompanied by a team from Hello! Magazine.

She was pictured kneeling at the simple wooden cross which marks the final resting place of her mother, who is buried alongside Hector Barrantes, her stepfather and Martin’s uncle.

Martin, who also runs a biotech firm in Buenos Aires and is still involved in the polo circuit, told the Daily Mail that Sarah still part owned El Pucara.

And although some of the surrounding land has more recently been sold off, the plot where Susan and Hector are buried is still part of the estate.

Susan’s decision to split from her husband – who was a polo playing friend of the late Prince Philip and manager of a younger King Charles – caused a huge social scandal in 1973.

At the time, Fergie was just 12 years old and, in an interview more than 25 years ago, she said her mother’s decision to move abroad to Argentina led to her developing an eating disorder.

Fergie later told how she had blamed herself for being abandoned by her mother and turned to binge eating for comfort.

She told The Observer: ‘She [Susan] was my spirit. My whole soul and she went. I believed it was my fault – of course I did.

‘She hardly contacted me at all and that’s when food became my only friend.’

For years, royal watchers noted similarities between the early life of Fergie and the late Princess of Wales, who was also separated from her mother when she was a small child and the two formed a strong bond when they married into the Windsors.

Susan and Hector became a high society couple in Argentina and were well known for their glamorous parties. Each year when the polo season finished in South America they would travel to Europe for the summer.

Susan Barrantes moved to Argentina when she fell in love with a polo player. She died in a car accident aged 61 and is buried on the farm. Fergie is pictured here at her grave in 2011

Susan Barrantes moved to Argentina when she fell in love with a polo player. She died in a car accident aged 61 and is buried on the farm. Fergie is pictured here at her grave in 2011 

Fergie's stepfather Hector died from cancer aged just 51 and is buried at the El Pucara farm alongside his wife, Susan

Fergie’s stepfather Hector died from cancer aged just 51 and is buried at the El Pucara farm alongside his wife, Susan

Widowed Susan continued to live in El Pucara and although some of the land was sold off, it remained in her hands until her tragic death from a horrendous car crash in September 1998

Widowed Susan continued to live in El Pucara and although some of the land was sold off, it remained in her hands until her tragic death from a horrendous car crash in September 1998

Susan and Hector became a high society couple in Argentina and threw glamorous parties. Each year when the polo season finished they would travel to Europe for the summer

Susan and Hector became a high society couple in Argentina and threw glamorous parties. Each year when the polo season finished they would travel to Europe for the summer

They were primarily there to see Sarah and her sister Jane, but they also took the opportunity to scout out new polo horses. 

But the Falklands War in 1982 put an end to their travels for several years, as Argentine players were banned from the UK.

Susan’s connections with the Royal Family had begun as far back as 1954, when she was presented as a debutante to the late Queen Elizabeth, and 22 years later it culminated in her riding in an open carriage with the Duke of Edinburgh for her daughter’s wedding to Andrew.

When Fergie married Andrew in July 1986, the Falklands conflict was still fresh in public memory, and this, coupled with the fact Andrew had fought in the war, meant there was some uncertainty over whether Hector – who himself had enlisted in the Argentine army – would be invited.

But he was – even if he diplomatically elected not to join Susan on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with the wider Royal Family.

Susan returned to Argentina soon after the wedding, but the day had proved to be the beginning of a rapprochement between her and the daughter she had abandoned.

This bond was further strengthened in 1990 when Hector fell gravely ill with cancer of the lymph glands.

Fergie dropped everything and took her then young family, Beatrice, two, and four-months old Eugenie, to Argentina to support her mother, as she spent the final hours with her husband.

Hector, just 51, died just 24 hours after the Yorks flew back to London following a ten-day visit to El Pucara.

At the time the Queen – who had danced with Hector at summer parties during Royal Ascot – sent her condolences.

And Fergie travelled back to Argentina with Andrew, her then husband, for the funeral and burial in the grounds of El Pucara.

Three years ago, in a podcast Sarah – who has herself battled back from breast cancer – spoke of her fight with the disease and recalled how it had previously claimed her stepfather Hector’s life, adding that she had ‘adored him’ and describing him as a ‘wonderful man’.

Widowed Susan continued to live in El Pucara and although some of the land was sold off, it remained in her hands until her tragic death from a horrendous car crash in September 1998 – the same fate that had met Hector’s first wife.

Driving back from friends late one night in a Rover 400 with Martin’s younger brother Raphael, then 25, the car collided at high speed with a Renault truck.

Incredibly, Raphael escaped with minor injuries as did the occupants of the other vehicle. But Susan was killed instantly.

Later reports implied that the crash may have been the fault of Fergie’s mum, amid suggestions that she routinely enjoyed driving at high speed, wasn’t wearing a seat belt and a year earlier had been involved in another potentially deadly smash in which her car had rolled over seven times.

Fergie was on holiday in Italy at the time of the crash, with her Italian friend Count Gaddo della Gherardesca, and immediately flew to Argentina where she met her sister Jane who had arrived from Australia.

Again, the Queen – who was in Malaysia for the Commonwealth Games – sent her condolences and said she was ‘shocked’ and ‘saddened’ by the death – and Fergie was pictured arriving at a small airfield and being embraced by workers from El Pucara.

Despite initial reports Susan’s body would be flown back to England, the funeral took place less than a week later and she was buried next to her second husband on the edge of a polo field – after councillors in Tres Lomas again granted special permission as they had for Hector.

A year before she died, Susan had written a book about her passion for polo called The Sport of Kings, and so in favour was she with the Royal Family that the then Prince of Wales wrote the foreword.

A year before she died, she had also attended the funeral of the late Princess of Wales – which brought her and Fergie even closer together, with Susan increasing the regularity of her trips to the UK and her daughter reciprocating by visiting El Pucara.

They would speak two or three times a week by telephone, with Sarah always keen to know how her mother was doing, and a month before she died Susan had spent the summer in France on holiday with her daughter.  

Intriguingly, Sarah’s connections to Argentina and El Pucara also emerge in the Epstein Files – with the first mention in 2007 in an email to the disgraced financier from a woman called Fiona Turney.

Turney, a Briton who now lives in Australia who has connections to the polo scene, had emailed Epstein to ask for work possibilities.

In her CV she described how she had been ‘PA on a project in Argentina for the Duchess of York’.

She added: ‘Initially I was sent to Argentina by DOY [Fergie] to assist in bringing to a conclusion the ongoing legal problems surrounding her deceased mother’s estate.

‘This has recently been resolved, and DOY is now owner of the property. I have produced financial and redevelopment plans for the property, which is situated 600km from Buenos Aries.’

Epstein’s reply is not known, and attempts have been made to contact Turney.

Then in 2010, at the height of Fergie’s financial troubles, her former husband sent an email to Abu Dhabi based financier Terence Allen, in which he asked for help with ‘Sarah’s plight’.

Without naming the creditors, the former Duke of York describes conspiratorially how they ‘have the farm in Argentina and the jewellery as collateral and are not going anywhere with either’.

Mr Allen replies saying: ‘With S – I want to help – sincerely. I am barely acquainted with either of you, so a little lost at what to suggest.

‘Financially I can help. But it seems more meaningful if we find a worthwhile business role within her capabilities.

‘Will you allow me to find something? I don’t want to intrude if you prefer to handle this with the “family” so to speak.’

A year before she died, Susan (pictured) wrote a book about polo called The Sport of Kings, and so in favour was she with the Royal Family that the then Prince of Wales wrote the foreword

A year before she died, Susan (pictured) wrote a book about polo called The Sport of Kings, and so in favour was she with the Royal Family that the then Prince of Wales wrote the foreword

But perhaps the most intriguing is an email Epstein wrote to an undisclosed recipient in June 2014 that read: ‘Fergie, helped lent money, mother Argentina rehab.’

It is well known that Epstein bankrolled Fergie with cash and flights – and that she was only too happy to accept, perhaps over-playing her enthusiasm and now bitterly regretting one email describing him as a ‘supreme friend’ urging him to ‘Marry me!’

With all these connections it is no surprise that Fergie, even in hiding, has been keeping in touch with Martin.

Her family in Argentina hope that her current troubles soon recede so that not only is she able to resume some form of public life, but to make more return visits to this place that she loves and also part owns.

Urgent Tsunami Alert: 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Northern Japan’s Coastline

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 jolted northern Japan on Monday, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). The quake triggered a tsunami warning, predicting waves as high as three meters (approximately 10 feet).

The seismic event occurred at 5:53 p.m., originating in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Iwate Prefecture. The tremor was powerful enough to be felt in Tokyo, situated several hundred kilometers away.

The JMA cautioned that the first tsunami waves could potentially reach the northern coastline immediately.

Authorities urged residents in coastal and riverside areas to evacuate to safer locations such as higher ground or designated evacuation buildings. They warned that tsunami waves could cause significant damage.

The agency also emphasized that the threat of tsunami waves might persist and advised the public to remain in secure areas until the warning is officially lifted.

The prime minister’s office said it had set up a crisis management team.

Japan is one of the world’s most seismically active countries, sitting on top of four major tectonic plates along the western edge of the Pacific “Ring of Fire”.

The archipelago, home to around 125 million people, typically experiences around 1,500 jolts every year and accounts for about 18 per cent of the world’s earthquakes.

The vast majority are mild, although the damage they cause varies according to their location and the depth below the Earth’s surface at which they strike.

In 2011, a magnitude-9.0 quake triggered a tsunami that left 18,500 people dead or missing and caused a devastating meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant.


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Mark Goldbridge Engages in Online Dispute with Manchester United Icon Rio Ferdinand Following Recent Collaboration with Gary Neville

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In a heated online exchange, Mark Goldbridge has told Manchester United icon Rio Ferdinand to “bore off” following United’s narrow 1-0 triumph over Chelsea.

The Red Devils secured a crucial victory at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night, thanks to Matheus Cunha’s decisive first-half goal. This win solidified United’s lead over Chelsea, putting them ten points ahead and strengthening their chances of clinching a spot in next season’s Champions League.

Post-match, Rio Ferdinand took to the social media platform X, advocating for interim head coach Michael Carrick to be given the permanent position at Manchester United. He expressed frustration over the number of people dismissing his former teammate’s candidacy for the full-time role at Old Trafford.

“For all that he has done so far, there are far too many people saying, ‘yeah, but I don’t think he should be the one because of this or that,’ or not even providing a reason,” Ferdinand commented.

“Everyone you mention will have some doubts surrounding them; Michael Carrick is no exception,” he added, emphasizing that all potential candidates come with their own set of question marks.

YouTuber and Man United fans Mark Goldbridge told Rio Ferdinand to 'bore off' during a social media spat

Ferdinand had been speaking about why he thinks Michael Carrick should get the full-time Man United managerial job

Mark Goldbridge (left) and Rio Ferdinand (right) got into a war of words on social media 

The spat was regarding whether Man United's interim boss Michael Carrick should get the full-time job after the Red Devils' win over Chelsea on Saturday

The spat was regarding whether Man United’s interim boss Michael Carrick should get the full-time job after the Red Devils’ win over Chelsea on Saturday

‘I’m not saying that he is going to go in there and if he gets the job, he is going to be perfect and 100 per cent easy. But he sure has put himself in a position that’s making it really difficult for anybody to go, “he can’t get it,” and justifiably say that.’

Goldbridge, a United-supporting content creator who has amassed 3.7million subscribers across two YouTube channels, seemed to take umbrage with Ferdinand’s remarks, and took to the comments section to aim a dig at the United legend.

‘Said nothing after Leeds. Bore off,’ Goldbridge wrote under Ferdinand’s video.

Ferdinand, who won 14 major trophies – including six Premier League titles and a Champions League – during a 12-year spell at Old Trafford, hit back at Goldbridge within two minutes of his reply.

The retired defender, who now resides in Dubai, wrote ‘Keep up Brent’, referencing Goldbridge’s real name, Brent Di Cesare, before adding a clip of himself critiquing United’s defeat to Leeds from earlier that week.

The spat between the pair came less than a week after Goldbridge’s YouTube channels The United Stand and That’s Football were acquired by Gary Neville’s media company The Overlap, which is majority-owned by radio and podcast giants Global.

The Overlap has paid an undisclosed seven-figure sum for the channels, which industry insiders believe to comfortably exceed £1m, as they seek to build ‘one of the most exciting football communities in the world’.

The deal will see Goldbridge continue to front both channels, while what is being described as ‘a significant expansion’ will follow.

The United Stand will be extended to include ‘Stick to United’, which will feature former players and journalists, and ‘The Daily United’, a daily United news strand. Other major clubs across Europe will also be targeted.

Neville, executive director of The Overlap, said: ‘We are building what we believe will become one of the most exciting independent football communities in the world – one that gives fans direct, personality-led content.

‘The United Stand and That’s Football are two of the best-known football channels on YouTube, and our intention is to develop them into the most compelling Manchester United and football news channels in the market.’

Goldbridge added: ‘I’ve spent the last 10 years building The United Stand for Manchester United fans and That’s Football for all fans, and I’m prouder of that than anything I’ve ever done. This deal is about what comes next.

‘The Overlap has the ambition, the credibility, and the resources to help me take what I do to the next level.’

Hollywood Mourns: Beloved Star Patrick Muldoon Passes Away at 57 – Cause of Death Revealed

Patrick Muldoon, a cherished figure in Hollywood recognized for his roles in iconic productions such as “Days of Our Lives,” “Melrose Place,” and the sci-fi cult classic “Starship Troopers,” passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, April 19, at the age of 57. The cause was a heart attack. Muldoon’s journey into acting began during his school years with a guest appearance in the beloved sitcom “Who’s the Boss?” His career took flight after his 1991 graduation when he secured a recurring spot on the teen favorite “Saved by the Bell.”

Muldoon’s career trajectory was marked by notable successes. In 1992, he brought to life the character of Austin Reed on “Days of Our Lives,” a role he played until 1995 and reprised from 2011 to 2012. His talent was further showcased on the glamorous soap “Melrose Place,” where he portrayed the scheming Richard Hart across three seasons. Throughout the late ’90s and into the 2000s, Muldoon became a familiar face in numerous TV movies, showcasing his versatility and commitment to the craft.

The actor’s big-screen breakthrough came with his portrayal of Zander Barcalow in the 1997 film “Starship Troopers,” which has since achieved cult status. Despite his untimely passing, Muldoon’s work continues to make waves, with his latest film, “Dirty Hands,” a crime thriller, scheduled for release later this year.

Beyond acting, Muldoon was a prolific producer, contributing to a diverse array of films including “The Tribes of Palos Verdes,” “Arkansas,” “Marlowe,” “The Card Counter,” “The Dreadful,” and “Riff Raff.” His multifaceted talent left an indelible mark on the industry.

In recent times, Muldoon was involved in the production of “Kockroach,” a project featuring stars such as Chris Hemsworth, Taron Egerton, and Zazie Beetz, which is currently in the filming stage. His legacy in Hollywood is one of passion, creativity, and a remarkable ability to captivate audiences both on and off the screen.

He balanced this work with his music. The star was the lead singer for the band The Sleeping Mass.

Tributes flooded in for the star as fans learned the devastating news of his death. “So sad to hear about Patrick Muldoon. Rest in Peace,” one wrote on Facebook. “Wow, I’m in shock, that’s weird. I just finished watching Starship Troopers…RIP Patrick,” another added.

A third chimed in: “What the heck. My gosh this is so sad rest well you poor sweetheart I hope they have a nice party for you in heaven.” A fourth added: “So sad to hear this news about Patrick Muldoon. He was my favourite Austin on Days of Our Lives.”

A fifth shared: “Very sad to see this too young with such a great actor, I enjoyed watching him on Days of Our Lives.”

Meanwhile, a sixth lamented: “I’m so sad! He was such a good actor, and I loved watching him on Days of Our Lives. He was so young! Praying for his family and friends. “

Individual Detained in Connection with Investigation into Louisiana Educator Marisa Noel Facing 25 Child Sex Crime Allegations

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A woman has been taken into custody in connection with the investigation of a fifth-grade teacher facing 25 charges related to child sex crimes, including first-degree rape.

Last Wednesday, Marisa Noel, who was already detained for inappropriate conduct with a student, was slapped with more severe charges following the discovery of another victim, authorities reported.

Subsequently, on the following day, Cortney Burleigh, aged 37, was arrested, as announced by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill. Burleigh is facing three felony charges related to the sexual abuse of a child under 13, including accusations of indecent behavior with juveniles and acting as an accessory after the fact.


Mugshot of Marisa Noel.
Marisa Noel, 31, remains holed up in custody after being charged with child sex crimes. St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office

Though Burleigh was not employed at the same school as Noel, her arrest is part of the broader probe delving into these disturbing allegations. She now faces charges of cruelty to juveniles, a crime that could lead to a prison term of up to 10 years in Louisiana, along with obstruction of justice.

She has also been charged with cruelty to juveniles – an offense which carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years in Louisiana – as well as obstruction of justice.

Murrill confirmed the investigation “is still very ongoing.”

“We will continue to support our partners across the state and bring to justice anyone who exploits or sexually abuses the children of Louisiana,” she said.


Cortney Burleigh, 37, arrested on felony counts of indecent behavior, cruelty to juveniles, and obstruction of justice.
Cortney Burleigh has also been arrested as part of the probe. Office of the Louisiana Attorney General¿

Noel was first arrested last Monday following a two month probe into her behavior with a fifth-grader while teaching at Teche Elementary School in Breaux Bridge.

Her initial charges with the first alleged victim were four counts of indecent behavior with juveniles and the same number for using a computer to solicit a minor.

But, the second set of charges included 10 counts of indecent behavior with juveniles and two counts of having child sexual abuse material — on top of the rape allegation.

She was also accused of unlawful communications and harassment and using a computer to solicit a minor.

Noel remains in custody at the St. Martin Parish Correctional Center.

Tragedy Strikes Shreveport: Father Accused in Heartbreaking Shooting of Eight Children

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SHREVEPORT, La. — A horrific tragedy unfolded in a Shreveport neighborhood early Sunday, as a Louisiana man carried out a deadly assault resulting in the deaths of eight children, including seven of his own. This shocking act has left the community grappling with one of the most devastating mass shootings in recent U.S. history, according to local law enforcement.

Two women, one being the gunman’s wife and the mother of the children, suffered critical injuries in the attack, stated Chris Bordelon, a spokesperson for the Shreveport Police Department. The children, tragically, all lost their lives within the confines of one home, with their ages spanning from 3 to 11 years old.

Identified as 31-year-old Shamar Elkins, the shooter was killed following a police chase that concluded with officers opening fire, Bordelon confirmed. While the motive behind this violent outburst remains unclear, investigators believe the incident was purely domestic in nature.

This massacre marks the deadliest mass shooting in the United States in over two years.

“Words fail me, my heart is overwhelmed,” expressed Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith. “The magnitude of this tragedy is unimaginable.”

Bordelon said police were familiar with Elkins, who had been arrested in a 2019 firearms case, but he said officials were not aware of any other domestic violence issues.

Elkins previously served in the Louisiana Army National Guard for seven years, according to an Army official. He never deployed and left the Army as a private in 2020, the official said.

Elkins appeared to post a photo with his children on Facebook.

Shamar Elkins appeared to post a photo with his children on Facebook. The children have been cropped out of this image.
Shamar Elkins appeared to post a photo with his children on Facebook. The children have been cropped out of this image.

Police said the attacks began before sunrise in a neighborhood south of downtown Shreveport when the suspect shot a woman at one home and then drove to the other location “where this heinous act was carried out.”

Seven children were killed inside the second house, and one was found dead on the roof after apparently trying to escape, Bordelon said. Another child jumped off the roof and was expected to survive after being taken to a hospital.

State Rep. Tammy Phelps said some children tried to get away through the back door. “I can’t even imagine what the police officers, first responders actually dealt with when they got here today,” she said at a news conference.

Family member says suspect was separating from his wife

The victims were three boys and five girls, according to the Caddo Parish Coroner’s office.

Shamar Elkins and his wife were in the middle of separating and were due in court Monday, said Crystal Brown, who is a cousin of one of the wounded women. Brown said the couple had been arguing about the separation before the shooting.

“He murdered his children,” Brown said. “He shot his wife.”

Elkins shared four children with his wife and three children with another woman who lived close by and who was also shot, according to Brown. All the children were together at one house, she said.

Brown described all the children as “happy kids, very friendly, very sweet.”

Police said the children, siblings and one cousin, including three boys and five girls ranging in age from 3 to 11, were identified by their mothers as 3-year-old Jayla Elkins, 5-year-old Shayla Elkins, 6-year-old Kayla Pugh, 7-year-old Layla Pugh, 10-year-old Markaydon Pugh, 11-year-old Sariahh Snow, 6-year-old Khedarrion Snow and 5-year-old Braylon Snow.

A neighbor wakes up to a mass shooting

Liza Demming, who lives two houses down from where most of the victims were shot, said her security camera captured video of the suspect running away, along with the sound of two shots.

“That’s pretty much all I saw, was him running out of the house and the cars leaving,” she said.

Demming later went outside and saw the covered body of a child on the home’s roof.

Pastor Marty T. Johnson Sr., of nearby St. Gabriel Community Baptist Church, who owns one of the homes where the shootings occurred, said a person who works for him had rented it to the family, but he never had dealings with them.

“What began as a domestic dispute has ended in irreversible harm,” the parish’s district attorney’s office said in a statement.

Shreveport is overwhelmed by grief

It was the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. since eight people were killed in a Chicago suburb in January 2024, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

At a news conference outside the residence where one of the shootings occurred, officials appeared stunned, requesting patience and prayers from the community as they sorted through multiple crime scenes.

“This is a tragic situation – maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had,” said Tom Arceneaux, mayor of the city in northwestern Louisiana with about 180,000 residents. “It’s a terrible morning.”

Hours after the shooting, mourners gathered outside the single-story house on 79th Street and laid flowers. One door appeared stained with blood. Later that evening at a nearby prayer vigil, Kimberlin Jackson joined other members of the community who lit candles for the victims in a parking lot.

“It just makes you take your children and hug them and hold them and tell them how much you love them,” she said.

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This story has been corrected to attribute the statements about the shooting to police spokesperson Chris Bordelon, not Police Chief Wayne Smith, and corrects the ages of the children killed based on updates by officials.

ABC News contributed to this report.

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