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Liverpool’s Bold Move: Unveiling the Next Mohamed Salah with Bundesliga Stars and a Fresh Winger Strategy

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Arne Slot found himself in a tight spot with his Liverpool squad on the ropes in Paris. Seeking a spark, he glanced at the substitutes’ bench, hoping for a game-changer.

Mohamed Salah, though outwardly calm, likely simmered with frustration beneath his high-vis bib and club tracksuit as he waited. Despite the pressing need for a goal to turn the tide against Paris Saint-Germain at 2-0, Slot chose not to call upon the prolific forward, who boasts an impressive 255 goals for the club.

After a hefty £450 million splurge last summer, those steering the ship at Anfield are now strategizing on how to fill the void should Salah depart—a task that promises to be challenging.

In this context, Daily Mail Sport delves into Liverpool’s blueprint for Salah’s potential replacement, examining the players on their radar and the financial resources earmarked for this significant transition.

Daily Mail Sport has looked at how they will do that, which players they are targeting and what money is available.

When in desperate need of a goal at 2-0 down to Paris Saint-Germain, Arne Slot did not fancy Mohamed Salah, a man with 255 of them for the club

When in desperate need of a goal at 2-0 down to Paris Saint-Germain, Arne Slot did not fancy Mohamed Salah, a man with 255 of them for the club

What sort of player do Liverpool want?

It was a question we posed to Slot last Friday and he joked that with the way football is going, someone who could take a long throw-in would be beneficial.

But on a serious note, Liverpool have noticed that the game is evolving and they could turn to a more tricky, pacy winger that can unlock a deep defence.

Just take the last few games for the Reds. They were undone by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s mazy run for PSG’s second goal, several doses of brilliance from Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo at Manchester City, and trickery from Yankuba Minteh (more on him later) at Brighton.

And then look around at the world’s best teams. Pep Guardiola used to prefer the sensible, conservative approach of Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva on the wings when City won the Treble – now he wants the unorthodox styles of Cherki, Semenyo and Jeremy Doku. The best team in Europe this season are probably Bayern Munich and their attackers are similar with Luis Diaz, Michael Olise and Serge Gnabry as a trio behind Harry Kane.

‘We are aware that football has changed in England,’ Slot said last week. ‘We will always try to have our own style, but we cannot shut our eyes for the new reality.

‘And that it’s not only low blocks, it’s also set-piece after set-piece after set-piece. One of the reasons why we haven’t been successful in the first half of the season was mainly set-pieces. Yes, I’m fully involved in next season and we have these discussions as well.

‘How can we unlock a low block? Wingers are very important to unlock a low block, as we noticed last season with Mo and Luis Diaz. Replacing Mo on a one-on-one is probably impossible. So we have to find a way of making it work that the team is stronger.’

Slot insists he is part of the recruitment process – and a big change is needed with at least one forward a necessity.

Antoine Semenyo and Jeremy Doku offer Manchester City unpredictability on the wings

Antoine Semenyo and Jeremy Doku offer Manchester City unpredictability on the wings

Bayern Munich have been Europe's best team this season with the likes of Luis Diaz (centre) and Michael Olise (right) buzzing around behind Harry Kane

Bayern Munich have been Europe’s best team this season with the likes of Luis Diaz (centre) and Michael Olise (right) buzzing around behind Harry Kane

Who may they target?

RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old wide man Yan Diomande has been followed extensively by Liverpool, according to sources. But he will not be cheap – the German side want €100m (£87.3m) – and this could put the Reds and other suitors off.

The young Ivorian has also been followed by Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, PSG and Bayern Munich and has had an extraordinary rise. As my colleague Nathan Salt reported this week, just three years ago, Diomande was playing amateur football in the American fourth tier.

He could not afford football boots as a kid but flourished and moved to Florida without a word of English in his vocabulary after an exceptional Under 17 Africa Cup of Nations.

Liverpool have solid relations with Leipzig having signed Dominik Szoboszlai and Ibrahima Konate from them in recent years. They also nearly did a deal for defender Lutsharel Geertruida – on loan at Sunderland from Leipzig – earlier this year. But the Germans will not sell Diomande on the cheap, should the Reds or any other team decide to step up their interest. Leipzig are also set to offer him a new deal with a bumper pay rise to try to convince him to stay.

Another option is Minteh at Brighton, whom Slot coached at Feyenoord. The Seagulls wide man has really stepped up in the last 18 months after joining from Newcastle in 2024. Albion paid £33m and would realistically want to double their money.

The Gambian, 21, said recently he has ‘fallen in love’ with Brighton and is settled on the south coast – but might find it tough to turn down a move to an elite side.

German reports this week have talked up Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Toure as a potential option. The Ivorian has 11 Bundesliga assists this term and the club have kept a watching brief on him but he is perhaps not the No 1 target right now.

Juventus winger Francisco Conceicao has been mentioned as an option by some reports and sources in Portugal say Liverpool have monitored him, but any talk may be driven more from the Serie A team’s side.

RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old wide man Yan Diomande (left) has been followed extensively by Liverpool

RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old wide man Yan Diomande (left) has been followed extensively by Liverpool

Another option is Yankuba Minteh (right) at Brighton, whom Slot coached at Feyenoord. The Seagulls wide man has really stepped up in the last 18 months

Another option is Yankuba Minteh (right) at Brighton, whom Slot coached at Feyenoord. The Seagulls wide man has really stepped up in the last 18 months

Juventus winger Francisco Conceicao (left) has been mentioned as an option by some reports and sources in Portugal say Liverpool have monitored him

Juventus winger Francisco Conceicao (left) has been mentioned as an option by some reports and sources in Portugal say Liverpool have monitored him

Juve boss Luciano Spalletti, who coached Salah at Roma, said this week: ‘The comparison with the early Salah is appropriate. Conceicao is still a young player; he has things to learn. He needs to convince himself that he can also play more centrally.’

Given Newcastle’s reported need to sell players this year, Anthony Gordon will inevitably be linked again after nearly moving in 2024, while Liverpool will be looking at a host of other candidates. 

PSG’s Bradley Barcola and Real Madrid’s Rodrygo were discussed last summer.

Is anyone at the club ready to step up?

Rio Ngumoha will be expected to take further strides next year. When rumours around Barcola were swirling last summer, club officials insisted they did not want to block the pathway for Ngumoha, though Slot pushed back at those putting too much pressure on the 17-year-old this season.

The youngster has shown he is more than capable of playing a bigger role next year but the club are right to go easy on his body.

Last year’s trio of signings in Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike have played just 88 minutes together this year and they will only get better next season, injuries permitting. Perhaps they will replicate Salah’s output and influence between the three of them.

Rio Ngumoha, 17, will be expected to take further strides next year

Rio Ngumoha, 17, will be expected to take further strides next year

What money is available?

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire told Daily Mail Sport recently that Liverpool could have a £200m black hole should they not qualify for the Champions League. They are currently fifth, enough for a Champions League spot, with seven games to go but are only one point above Chelsea and three in front of Brentford and Everton.

‘Effectively for every £1 you make in the Champions League, you probably make 22p in the Europa League and 11p in the Conference League,’ said Maguire. ‘So it really is a case of Champions League or bust as far as the finances are concerned.’

There is also the factor that potential transfer targets might not want to join if the Reds are not playing in Europe’s premier competition.

Salah defined a generation. Replacing him will lay the foundations for the next generation.

Kaitlyn Bristowe Opens Up About Her Transformative Cosmetic Experiences

Kaitlyn Bristowe is not one to keep secrets when it comes to her cosmetic procedures.

Over the years, the former star of “The Bachelorette” has been transparent about her aesthetic enhancements, regularly sharing updates on her recovery and experiences with her followers. She’s also been vocal about the criticism she’s faced regarding her looks.

In a candid Instagram Story from 2024, Bristowe addressed her critics while unveiling a new skincare treatment. “Everyone’s telling me to stop doing things to my face,” she remarked. “But I won’t. I love skincare and having bright, tight, glowy skin. It’s something I’m passionate about.”

For more insights into Bristowe’s cosmetic journey, keep reading.

Kaitlyn Bristowe Shares Why She Will Never Stop Altering Her Face

Kaitlyn Bristowe, photographed by Jason Kempin/Getty Images, has become accustomed to the commentary on her appearance. However, she refuses to let detractors deter her from pursuing what makes her happy. On Saturday, February 3, the 38-year-old shared an Instagram Story showcasing a new skin treatment and reiterated her stance: “Everyone’s telling me to stop doing stuff to my face, but I love it.”

Her Breast Augmentation

Kaitlyn Bristowe revealed her plans for a breast augmentation in May 2025. “New boob goofin,” Bristowe wrote alongside the Instagram announcement at the time. “Don’t worry IBTC I may not be the CEO anymore but definitely still part of the club.”

Three months later, Bristowe shared tips for followers considering the procedure. When asked to provide input, Bristowe said during an Instagram Q&A, “Make sure you trust your Dr and give him a pic to look at while he does them.”

The next year, Bristowe posted never-before-seen photos from her breast augmentation recovery. “Happy 1st birthday boobies!!!! Open to any and all questions. Will go through and answer on my podcast. WARNING. Don’t look at last pic if you don’t wanna see open under boob with drains,” she wrote via Instagram in April 2026.

Her Eyelid Surgery

Kaitlyn Bristowe underwent an upper blepharoplasty, a cosmetic surgery that helps remove excess skin around the eyes, in 2024. She gave fans a candid look at her eyes after the procedure via Instagram at the time.

“Don’t be ridiculous Andrea, everyone wants to look like this,” Bristowe wrote at the time, alongside a selfie from her recovery.

In January 2025, Bristowe opened up about her decision to get the procedure while also sharing that her dog “clawed” her stitches.

“I tried to over correct it by doing Botox but I got too much bad Botox and it actually drooped my lid even more,” she explained, adding that she’s had lip filler, cheek filler and bonded some of her teeth in the past. “I haven’t touched my cheeks in years though.”

She continued, “I wanted to tone down the Botox so I figured that getting a bleph would help me open that eye without getting all the Botox,” Bristowe continued. “This was my first ‘plastic surgery’ where I did go ‘under the knife.’ I got a little bit of my lid skin removed.”

Bristowe shared that she felt “zero pain” during the surgery and said the “scarring is healing nicely.”

Filler in Her Lips

In 2021, Kaitlyn Bristowe addressed a post via X that claimed she looked “different” since she appeared on The Bachelor.

“Six years since I was on the show, brow lift, brow microblading, got my teeth bonded, some filler in my lips, aging, darker hair and I finally learned how to contour,” she wrote at the time. “Oh, and I put on some weight.”

Months later, Bristowe replied to a comment about her appearance — mainly regarding her lips.

“Kaitlyn, are your lips real? Yeah. Real expensive! Just like coloring my hair, using fun makeup, fake lashes, skincare, I also like a little filler and botox,” she captioned a February 2021 Instagram post. “I know I have an ‘influence.’ I’m not saying you should go do it. I’m saying do what you want with YOUR body.”

In 2023, Bristowe was asked whether she had ever considered getting a “lip flip,” to which she replied that it was the reason for her most recent trip to the med spa.

Father of Young San Francisco Woman Fatally Shot by Former Biden Staffer Discloses Details of Troubled Relationship

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The tragic story of a young college graduate’s death in San Francisco has taken a dark turn, as her grieving father reveals a troubling narrative of abuse and control. Samantha Emge, a 2025 alumna of San Francisco State University, was allegedly shot by her boyfriend, Nation Wood, who has since been charged with involuntary manslaughter. The incident occurred in their shared apartment in the city’s Sunset District.

In an emotional interview, Emge’s father, Bill Phipps, shared a harrowing account of his daughter’s relationship with Wood. He described Wood as an angry and abusive individual with a drinking problem, casting doubt on the claim that the shooting was accidental.

“Their relationship was not good, and he was an abusive boyfriend. Samantha had been trying to break up with him for a while,” Phipps explained. “She was unable to break up with him, and she was looking forward to him going away.”

Phipps detailed efforts by Emge to confront Wood about his behavior, including an intervention where she demanded he stop drinking due to his escalating emotional and physical abuse. In a desperate bid for peace, she even moved out of their shared home after roommates grew intolerant of his behavior.

As the investigation unfolds, the recollections of Emge’s father paint a poignant picture of a young woman trapped in a toxic relationship, struggling to reclaim her independence. The case remains a stark reminder of the complexities and dangers that can lie beneath the surface of seemingly mundane relationships.

“All of her friends were constantly trying to tell her she should break up with him,” said Phipps, a surgeon who lives in Florida.

Wood had boasted on his LinkedIn profile that he was as a part-time security staffer who worked with President Biden’s White House Secret Service team starting in 2023. A photo shows him smiling with former VP Kamala Harris in front of a presidential jet.

The well-connected San Francisco State grad was days away from joining the National Guard when he shot Emge and told police he did it accidentally.

Emge had moved into Wood’s apartment just days before her death because it was larger than her old space and Wood was meant to leave for basic training in less than two weeks, her father told The Post.

The aspiring designer was still unpacking her things when Wood fired his pistol through a wall into the bathroom where Emge had just emerged from the shower at around 10:30 p.m. on March 24, authorities said.

The bullet tore through a medicine cabinet where Emge was using the mirror and struck her in the face.  

A neighbor called 911 as Wood carried Emge’s body from the apartment out to the street. Officers discovered him with his injured girlfriend on the sidewalk. Emge was taken to a hospital where she died.

Wood pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in San Francisco Superior Court on March 27.  

He told police he was “dry-firing” his gun when it went off and claimed he didn’t know it was loaded.

He was released to a psychiatric hospital in San Francsico on $300,000 bail.

Wood’s attorney, Paula Canny, had sought for Wood to be allowed to go to a clinic in Tucson for treatment, but on Wednesday dropped the request after Emge’s parents protested.

Phipps said Wood should’ve known better than to fire a gun at his daughter even if he thought the weapon was unloaded.

Canny said Wood had been sober for 16 months at the time of the killing and has been suicidal since it happened.

“Samantha told Nation’s family how much she loved Nation and how much she loved being a part of their family,” the lawyer said. “Nation’s family is devastated by this tragedy and their hearts go out to Samantha’s family and loved ones.”

San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins said in a statement that the investigation into Emge’s killing is still active and her office may decide to bring different charges against Wood.

“As the investigation unfolds, if any new evidence comes to light, that is admissible in court and sufficient to meet our burden of proof, we may seek to file an amended complaint to reflect more or different charges from what was initially charged,” Jenkins said.

Like Phipps, Emge’s mother and friends also described Wood as an aggressive and controlling partner during their two-and-a-half-year relationship.

Emge’s friends told the San Francisco Chronicle that Wood would yell at her and make racist and homophobic comments.

Wood’s LinkedIn page identifies him as an “independent pre-event site security advisor.”  

He worked at the White House through July 2025, finishing out his term under President Donald Trump, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Nation was a political science and government major at SFSU, graduating in May 2024.

He posed with Harris and her husband, former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, in front of a presidential jet in 2024, in a post shared to his LinkedIn profile.

Emge worked in interior design, according to her LinkedIn profile. 

Her Instagram account shows her spending time with Wood. One post shows the couple smiling and sporting baseball caps.

“Travelled, ate, built a table, and became a real adult in 2025,” Emge captioned the post.

The couple visited Yosemite in June, according to Emge’s social media.

Prosecutors and police need to examine every shred of evidence in the case before determining his daughter’s killing was involuntary, Phipps said.

“I think maybe it wasn’t an accident,” he said.


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Sky-High Jet Fuel Prices Soar: How Travelers Can Navigate Rising Costs and Limited Flight Options

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Travelers around the globe are increasingly grappling with a new reality: escalating fees, limited flight choices, and tough decisions on whether a journey justifies its expense.

The driving force behind this shift is the unpredictable rise in oil and jet fuel prices, which have surged significantly since the onset of conflict in the Middle East. The situation has been exacerbated by tensions near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for the world’s oil supply.

“The real issue here is volatility,” explained Shye Gilad, a former airline captain and current professor at Georgetown University’s business school. “Airlines are trying to predict the future and make strategic decisions based on those forecasts.”

In response, airlines are cautiously adjusting their operations, reducing flight schedules, and modifying pricing strategies. Experts suggest these changes will have a varied impact across the market, yet they are expected to influence nearly all types of travelers.

Stained-glass windows cast colorful shadows on the floor as travelers walk through LaGuardia Airport in New York, Monday, March 30, 2026.
Stained-glass windows cast colorful shadows on the floor as travelers walk through LaGuardia Airport in New York, Monday, March 30, 2026.AP Photo/Seth Wenig

Budget airlines and their cost-sensitive customers are likely to be the first and most severely affected, according to experts. However, even those flying in premium cabins should anticipate increased fares and less convenient flight schedules.

Oil prices have swung wildly in recent weeks, briefly topping $119 a barrel at one point, and then plunging Wednesday below $95 after President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire in the Middle East that briefly reopened the Strait of Hormuz. But the uncertainty behind those swings remains, especially after Iran closed the key artery for global oil shipments again in response to Israeli strikes in Lebanon.

“When prices move quickly in both directions, it’s very hard for airlines to make predictions,” Gilad said. “That’s why there’s a lag between oil market moves and what passengers see in ticket prices.”

In other words, even when oil prices drop, travelers may not see relief right away. Airlines can take months, sometimes even up to a year, to adjust fares and fees as they wait for energy markets to stabilize.

“At this level of fuel, it’s hard to call anything temporary,” Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told reporters this week after the Atlanta-based carrier raised its checked baggage fees.

Global squeeze, local effects

Bastian said Wednesday as Delta kicked off the earnings season for U.S. airlines that the higher fuel prices are expected to add $2 billion in operating expenses in the second quarter alone.

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said in a recent memo to staff that if jet fuel prices stay elevated, it would mean an additional $11 billion in annual costs. That’s more than double what United earned in its most profitable year.

“For perspective,” he said, “in United’s best year ever, we made less than $5 billion.”

According to the International Air Transport Association, the average global jet fuel price rose to $209 per barrel last week, up from roughly $99 at the end of February when the war started.

Travelers from the U.S. to Hong Kong and New Delhi are paying the price.

U.S. carriers are embedding the higher operating costs into ticket prices and add-on fees. Delta, United, Southwest Airlines and JetBlue have all increased their checked baggage fees.

United has moved beyond add-ons to adjust pricing in its front cabins. The carrier said last week that it is bringing the “pay for what you want” approach already standard in economy to its premium cabins, turning perks like advanced seat selection and fully refundable tickets into optional extras.

Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific recently bumped fuel surcharges by roughly 34% across all routes, while Air India on Monday added up to $280 in fees to some flights. Emirates, Lufthansa and KLM have also adjusted fees or fares to keep pace with the price volatility.

Flight cuts to cut costs

For some travelers, it’s not just the cost – it’s the uncertainty that’s changing how they plan trips.

Bill Moorehouse, 50, a solutions director at a global provider of business and technology services, routinely travels for work every four to six weeks.

“When you have business trips and you have a carefully coordinated schedule, you don’t want unknowns and disruptions. And right now, it just feels like it’s more likely that things could go wrong and throw your trip off course,” the Cupertino, California, resident said.

For now, he’s staying closer to home.

“I think it’s a good time to do your spring cleaning and reconnect with friends locally.”

Airlines, meanwhile, are also adjusting how much they fly.

BNP Paribas estimates that global schedules for April have been cut roughly 5% compared with earlier plans. Most reductions are in the Middle East, the global investment bank said, though smaller cuts were also emerging in Europe, Asia and North America.

United Airlines is cutting about 5% of its planned flights in the near term, trimming less profitable routes and suspending some international service temporarily rather than “burning cash” on trips that can’t absorb the more expensive fuel costs. The airline’s CEO said the cuts will target redeye flights and routes on historically slower travel days such as Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday.

Delta is scrapping plans to add more flights and seats this summer, leaving about 3.5% fewer seats than originally planned.

Travel plans upended

These moves show why major carriers are better positioned to weather the spike in fuel prices than low-cost carriers, whose “no frills” model leaves them with less flexibility to absorb unexpected costs. Bigger airlines can lean on dynamic pricing, sell more seats at higher fares or swap in larger planes on certain routes, letting them cut flights without losing overall capacity.

“Leisure travelers and budget conscious travelers are going to absolutely feel it first because it may make the difference between going and not going,” Gilad said.

It’s already made the difference for Anna Del Vecchio. The 36-year-old Seattle resident has made it an annual springtime tradition to visit family in Philadelphia before flying to Paris to see friends she met as a teenager during a volunteer internship.

Her credit card points typically cover the roundtrip flight, but ticket prices now hover around $1,400 – nearly double what she has paid in past years.

“It wasn’t even scratching the surface for the flight this time,” she said, “so I decided to delay the trip.”

But if airfare tops $1,500, she might not be able to make a journey she hasn’t missed in years.

“It might be the kind of thing where it just ends up being that I have to travel less.”

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Trailblazing Mountaineer Jim Whittaker, First American to Conquer Everest, Passes Away at 97

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Renowned mountaineer Jim Whittaker, who made history as the first American to conquer Mount Everest, has passed away at the age of 97.

Whittaker, who significantly contributed to the outdoor industry by becoming the first full-time employee at REI and later ascending to the roles of president and CEO, died peacefully on Tuesday at his home in Port Townsend, Washington. This news was confirmed by a family statement.

“Whether he was at home, scaling mountains, or navigating the seas, Jim always aimed to share adventure, joy, and optimism with those around him,” expressed the statement, sent by his son Leif Whittaker. “His warmth, humility, and belief in the unifying power of nature have left a lasting legacy, encouraging us to care for both our planet and each other.”

Whittaker’s historic climb of Mount Everest in 1963 with Nawang Gombu marked a significant moment in mountaineering history, following 10 years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s groundbreaking achievement. This accomplishment not only inspired a surge of interest in mountaineering across the United States but also transformed the reserved, tall climber into a national icon, leading to magazine features and numerous public engagements.

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Jim Whittaker gestures with his hand while speaking.

Jim Whittaker, the first American to summit Mount Everest, has died at 97, leaving a lasting legacy in mountaineering and conservation. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

Whittaker had been working for REI since 1955, when he was hired by the co-op’s co-founder, Lloyd Anderson. The company’s popularity surged after Whittaker’s Everest climb, and Whittaker went on to lead the business from 1971 to 1979. Its membership grew from nearly 250,000 to more than 900,000 during his tenure, REI noted in a statement Wednesday.

The co-op credited his congressional testimony and other efforts with helping to establish North Cascades National Park and the Pasayten Wilderness in Washington, as well as Redwood National Park in California.

“Long before outdoor advocacy was commonplace, Jim gave his voice — and his leadership — to protecting the places we love, reminding us that wild places endure only if we choose to care for them,” the statement said.

Whittaker’s celebrity also brought him into the orbit of the Kennedy clan, and he became a close friend of Robert Kennedy, with whom he climbed a 14,000-foot (4,267 meters) Canadian peak. The peak was later named Mount Kennedy after the presidential contender’s murder in 1968.

Whittaker was at Kennedy’s bedside when he died and was devastated by the assassination.

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A group of hikers stands atop a snowy mountain.

Robert F. Kennedy, left, stands on Mt. Kennedy with Jim Whittaker, second from left. Jim Whittaker’s historic 1963 Everest ascent made him a national figure and helped grow America’s outdoor movement. (AP Photo/Doug Wilson, File)

Whittaker grew up in Seattle and began climbing with his twin brother Lou Whittaker in the 1940s with the Boy Scouts. At 16, they summited 7,965-foot (2,428-meter) Mount Olympus, the highest peak in the Olympic Mountains west of Seattle, Jim Whittaker recounted in his memoir, “A Life on the Edge.” When they reached the town of Port Angeles on their way home, they found cars honking and people celebrating: World War II had ended.

Jim Whittaker once reflected that the beauty and danger of his sport sharpened the senses: “When you live on the edge, you can see a little farther,” he once reflected.

His achievements on the remote, snowy slopes of Mount Everest and nearby K2, the world’s second-tallest peak, assured him a niche in the record books. He was shocked when Lou decided to skip the 1963 Everest expedition in favor of opening a sporting goods store in Tacoma.

But Lou Whittaker wrote in his own book, “Lou Whittaker: Memoirs of a Mountain Guide,” that he still got to share in some of his twin’s glory by filling in when Jim got tired of attending parades or other events in his honor.

“Only our families and closest friends ever knew the difference,” he wrote.

Lou Whittaker died in 2024 at age 95.

Jim Whittaker led many additional climbs, including the 1990 Mount Everest International Peace Climb, which brought together climbers from the U.S., the Soviet Union and China “to demonstrate what could be accomplished through cooperation and goodwill,” the family statement said.

50 YEARS LATER, FIRST AMERICAN TO CONQUER MOUNT EVEREST CONTINUES CLIMB
 

Jim Whittaker smiles.

The legendary mountaineer and former REI CEO is remembered for his leadership, advocacy and love of nature. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

“Jim was a lifelong advocate for peace and believed deeply in the ability of shared challenges in the natural world to unite people across borders and ideologies,” it said.

Whittaker himself said one of his proudest moments came in 1981, when he led 10 handicapped climbers up 14,410-foot Mount Rainier. For them, he said later, “that was Mount Everest.”

Whittaker scaled Mount Rainier more than 100 times but did not take its familiar flanks for granted. The caprices of the weather, even on a comparatively modest mountain, “can turn a good climber into a beginner” in a matter of hours, he once noted.

Former Washington Gov. Jay Inslee called Whittaker’s legacy “just as impressive, and just as lasting, as Mount Rainier itself.”

“He pulled many a climber up the peak,” Inslee wrote in a social media post Wednesday. “He did the same for all our spirits. He still does.”

After years of risk on the world’s most dizzying pinnacles, Whittaker said in a 1980 interview that he hoped to “die in my sleep with the television on.”

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Dianne Roberts; sons Bob, Joss and Leif Whittaker; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Child Alleging Abuse by Michael Jackson Provided Authorities with Details of Physical Marks

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In a revealing new documentary, two detectives have recounted a chilling accusation made by a 13-year-old boy against Michael Jackson. The boy claimed that he had seen distinctive marks on the pop star’s body that would only be visible if Jackson were unclothed.

The accusation, which surfaced in 1993, was directed to the Sexually Exploited Child Unit within the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). The allegations accused Jackson, a global music icon, of committing acts of child sexual abuse. This high-profile case centered on Jordan Chandler, a boy Jackson had first encountered in a restaurant when Chandler was very young. Their relationship evolved over the years, leading to mutual visits that would later come under scrutiny.

Rosibel Smith, an LAPD detective from that period, detailed the allegations in the documentary. She noted that they included not only inappropriate touching but escalated to more severe accusations of sexual abuse. The boy’s account of the identifiable marks on Jackson’s body added a disturbing layer to the claims.

In the documentary’s second episode, the investigator emphasized the significance of the boy’s description, suggesting that such details lent credibility to the allegations, as the marks could only be known if Jackson had been nude in the boy’s presence. This revelation added a poignant and unsettling dimension to the ongoing narrative surrounding the pop star’s controversial legacy.

In the second episode of the documentary, the detective shared the boy had informed police about specific markings on the singer’s body, which she said could only have been seen if Jackson ‘was nude’. 

After receiving this information, she said police prepared a search warrant for the King of Pop’s body, including his private areas, upon his return from his Dangerous World Tour, which was cancelled amid allegations of child molestation. 

‘We had information from the victim about Michael’s body, and specifically the markings on his body,’ she told the BBC. ‘So the only way that a child would see that is if Michael was nude.’

Meanwhile, her former colleague, Federico Sicard, also an LAPD detective, revealed the moment they told Jackson that they had a warrant signed by a judge to take images of his ‘private parts’.

A 13-year-old boy who accused Michael Jackson of sexually abusing him told police of marks on the star's body that he could have only seen if the singer was 'nude', a new BBC documentary has revealed

A 13-year-old boy who accused Michael Jackson of sexually abusing him told police of marks on the star’s body that he could have only seen if the singer was ‘nude’, a new BBC documentary has revealed

Jackson was accused of molesting Jordan Chandler (pictured with the pop star in 1993) whom he had initially met at a restaurant when he was ‘very, very little’,

‘He said, “You a**holes”. The outcome was that the evidence that was provided by Jordan Chandler – it was confirmed,’ Detective Sicard said.

In the midst of the media frenzy, Jackson issued his own statement, unequivocally denying the allegations, branding them as ‘totally false’ and accusing the press of having ‘dissected and manipulated these allegations to reach their own conclusions’.

‘I ask all of you to wait, or hear the truth before you label or condemn me. Don’t treat me like a criminal because I am innocent,’ Jackson said in his televised statement in 1993. 

The popstar also accused Jordan’s family of attempting to extort him for a $20million film deal. 

A phone recording, alleged to have been the boy’s father, Evan Chandler, was played on CBS news, where a man was heard saying: ‘If I go through with this, I win big time… I will get everything I want.’ 

Detective Smith maintained she did not get the impression of ‘money motivation’ from the 13-year-old, however, she said the ‘parents were a different story’.

‘The father did, in fact, ask for money to keep the situation quiet. So it did hurt the case a little bit,’ she added. 

In 1994, Jordan, now 46, won a $20million settlement from Jackson after his dentist and aspiring screenwriter father took legal action against Jackson for sexually abusing his son. The singer was never charged over the allegations, which he denied.

Jordan, whose father took his own life days after Michael Jackson’s death in 2009, has since gone to great lengths to disappear from public view and has only been pictured on a handful of occasions. 

As part of the settlement Jackson family signed with the Chandlers in 1993, they are prevented from ever dramatising the Chandler family or the incident.

Detective Smith said once the lawsuit was settled, it was ‘pretty much the end of [the LAPD’s] case’.  

Her colleague Detective Sicard added: ‘I felt bad because I was pretty certain that Rosie and I had a good case, but when the victim doesn’t want to testify, there is a saying that says ”no victim no crime”. So there was nothing that we could do.’

Rosibel Smith, an LAPD detective who worked with the unit at the time, the boy had informed police about specific markings on the singer’s body which she said could only have been seen if Jackson ‘was nude’.

In 1994, Jordan, now 46, won a $20million settlement from Jackson after his father and aspiring screenwriter father took legal action against MJ for sexually abusing his son

In 1994, Jordan, now 46, won a $20million settlement from Jackson after his father and aspiring screenwriter father took legal action against MJ for sexually abusing his son

Following the allegations, Jackson’s public image had taken a huge blow with his team scrambling to ‘rehabilitate’ how he was perceived by leaning into his appeal among the black community, as well as promoting his relationship with Lisa Marie Presley. 

‘The allegations really changed how the public, I think, thought of him, and Michael had to kind of rehabilitate that image,’ Shana Mangatal, who worked on Jackson’s talent management team, explained. ‘People had been obsessed with Michael’s sexuality his whole life, and his managers thought it would be cool if the press found out that Michael had a girlfriend. Michael and Lisa started soon after the allegations had been settled.’

She added: ‘He knew marrying Elvis Presley’s daughter would be headlines everywhere. Everyone would be talking about that, and they no longer talk about this horrible time in his life.’

But controversy around the pop star would not subside in the years to come, with comments the King of Pop made in a 2003 Martin Bashir documentary called Living With Michael Jackson causing a public outcry. 

During the documentary, Bashir questioned Jackson about rumours of children staying in the musician’s sharing his bed with children, which the pop star confirmed were true. 

When Bashir pressed him about the appropriateness of young boys staying in his bedroom and how that could be perceived, Jackson said he ‘felt sorry’ for those who would think it was negative.  

‘Thats judging someone who really wants to help people,’ the popstar told the journalist at the time. ‘Why can’t you share your bed? The most loving thing to do is to share your bed with someone.’

The singer (pictured in Los Angeles in 1990) was never charged over the allegations, which he denied

The singer (pictured in Los Angeles in 1990) was never charged over the allegations, which he denied

'I felt bad because I was pretty certain that Rosie and I had a good case, but when the victim doesn¿t want to testify there is a saying that says ¿no victim no crime",' Detective Federico Sicard said of the case

‘I felt bad because I was pretty certain that Rosie and I had a good case, but when the victim doesn’t want to testify there is a saying that says ”no victim no crime”,’ Detective Federico Sicard said of the case 

When Bashir questioned him further, Jackson maintained that parents who would not allow their children to share a bed with a grown adult who was not a relative were ‘wacky’. 

His spiritual advisor, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who was a close confidant of the celebrity, was left in ‘absolute shock’ by Jackson’s remarks in the documentary. 

‘I felt shock. Absolute shock,’ he said. ‘Have you lost all touch with reality that you don’t even know how people are going to react to that?

‘Michael crossed lines that clearly are uncrossable. Sharing a bed with a child that’s not yours, even if it’s not sexual, it’s still insanity.’

Tom Hardy and Hollywood’s Action Heroes Redefine Fitness with the Dad Bod Phenomenon

In the glitzy world of Hollywood, maintaining a picture-perfect image is a significant pressure, and while much of the spotlight often shines on women, male celebrities face similar scrutiny.

Actors frequently undergo dramatic physical changes, morphing into muscular superheroes or heartthrobs with the help of rigorous fitness regimens to reach their peak physical condition for roles.

Yet, away from the set, many male celebrities are opting to embrace a more laid-back ‘dad bod,’ relieving themselves of the constant pressure and enjoying a more leisurely lifestyle.

The appeal of the dad bod has surged among young women, as evidenced by a survey from Dating.com, which revealed that 75 percent of singles are drawn to this physique.

Recently, on a Tuesday in Barbados, Tom Hardy was spotted displaying his collection of tattoos while going shirtless on the beach, showcasing a more relaxed body type.

The cost of a chiselled muscular physique comes at a cost, and last year the Mad Max star opened up about the number of injuries he has acquired from his action character lifestyle over the years.

Meanwhile Channing Tatum admitted looking so muscular ‘isn’t natural’ and the amount he was working out for Magic Mike ‘wasn’t healthy’. 

So who are the Hollywood stars embracing the dad bod when they aren’t on screen? 

The Hollywood action stars embracing a dad bod in their downtime after Tom Hardy was seen hitting the beach in Barbados (pictured) - as it's revealed women prefer a relaxed physique

The Hollywood action stars embracing a dad bod in their downtime after Tom Hardy was seen hitting the beach in Barbados (pictured) – as it’s revealed women prefer a relaxed physique 

Last May Tom Hardy opened up about the cost of staying action-ready for decades after suffering with many injuries (pictured in The Dark Knight Rises in 2012)

Last May Tom Hardy opened up about the cost of staying action-ready for decades after suffering with many injuries (pictured in The Dark Knight Rises in 2012) 

Tom Hardy 

Last May Tom Hardy opened up about the cost of staying action-ready for decades after suffering with many injuries. 

‘I’ve had two knee surgeries now,’ he told Esquire. ‘My disc’s herniated in my back, I’ve got sciatica as well. And I have that… is it plantar fasciitis? Where did that come from? And why? Why?!’

The star revealed he had also torn a tendon in his hip and confessed: ‘It’s like, it’s all falling to bits now, and it’s not going to get better.’

Over the years Tom has endured many types of training, dropping 15 per cent body fat and gaining 20kg of muscle for his role as MMA fighter Tommy Conlon in Octagon. 

He underwent 7am gym sessions as well as, skipping, two hours of padwork, Muay Thai sparring, a couple of hours of Jiu-Jitsu, choreography and two more hours in the gym. 

Meanwhile, when starring in The Dark Knight Rises he gained another two stone, so that he weighed in a total of 90kg.  

Jason Momoa 

Jason Mamoa confessed: 'I just have a really hard time training for vanity. These roles kill me because I'm not into that s**t' (pictured in 2026)

Jason Mamoa confessed: ‘I just have a really hard time training for vanity. These roles kill me because I’m not into that s**t’ (pictured in 2026)

Jason was cruelly body-shamed for not having a perfectly chiseled physique when he was snapped on the beach in Italy back in 2019 (pictured in Aquaman in 2018)

Jason was cruelly body-shamed for not having a perfectly chiseled physique when he was snapped on the beach in Italy back in 2019 (pictured in Aquaman in 2018)

Jason Momoa was cruelly body-shamed for no longer having a perfectly chiselled superhero physique when he was snapped on the beach in Italy back in 2019. 

The star was seen without his washboard abs as he embraced more of a ‘dad bod’ and the actor has been open about the physical toll of having to train for such demanding roles and how he has no interest in keeping up his movie physique for vanity. 

Speaking to Men’s Health, Jason confessed: ‘I just have a really hard time training for vanity. These roles kill me because I’m not into that s**t. But it’s my job to become the character I’m playing.’

Prioritising calorie counting and embracing Eric Laciste’s AR7 training method, which means there is little rest period between strength and cardio workouts, the star incorporates a mixture of climbing, kettlebell swings, bear crawls, dead hangs and pull-ups in his workouts and he also boxes with a strong resistance band.

Commenting on how the intense workout comes with a price he added: ‘You want to look good, sure, but you have to do so much for the part that you get injured. 

‘You have to protect yourself. Train for function rather than how you look, man.’

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Vin Diesel 

Vin Diesel found himself the subject of body shaming back in 2015 after he went shirtless on a trip to Florida (pictured in 2015)

Vin Diesel found himself the subject of body shaming back in 2015 after he went shirtless on a trip to Florida (pictured in 2015)

The star has shared how he often slows down his intense exercise regime when he isn't on screen (pictured in Return of Xander Cage with Deepika Padukone in 2017)

The star has shared how he often slows down his intense exercise regime when he isn’t on screen (pictured in Return of Xander Cage with Deepika Padukone in 2017) 

Vin Diesel has shared how he often slows down his intense exercise regime when he isn’t on screen. 

He told Men’s Health in August: ‘I work out less and enjoy it more these days. It’s a time in my week where I don’t have to juggle things. I can just exercise and be present in that.’

He also told Train: ‘When I was younger – especially when I was bouncing – it was about being as big as possible and it was about looking formidable. 

‘Now I’m much more focused on hitting every part of my body and my fitness in general. Also, there’s now a lot more fight training and then Pilates and yoga.

‘Often, I adjust my training for each role, and on I did a lot of jiu-jitsu, which really helped my fitness in general and stamina and agility.’

Most recently Vin has been training for his role as Theo Kojak in the upcoming movie reboot of the classic detective series Kojak.

Taking to social media to share snippets of his gym routine he told fans: ‘I actually had to gain a lot of weight before this portion of the project. And I actually peaked to 270, which is a career high for me. I can’t tell you how rewarding it is as an actor.’

Channing Tatum

Back in 2019, Channing Tatum joked that he had a dad bod, especially after becoming a father, as he shared that he didn't have time for the gym (pictured)

Back in 2019, Channing Tatum joked that he had a dad bod, especially after becoming a father, as he shared that he didn’t have time for the gym (pictured) 

Speaking on the Kelly Clarkson show in 2022 he explained: ' It’s hard to look like that. Even if you do work out, to be that kind of in shape is not natural' (pictured on Magic Mike)

Speaking on the Kelly Clarkson show in 2022 he explained: ‘ It’s hard to look like that. Even if you do work out, to be that kind of in shape is not natural’ (pictured on Magic Mike)  

Channing Tatum has also been open about the difficulty of maintaining his famous Magic Mike look and said he only gets in shape for certain roles. 

Back in 2019 the star joked that he had a dad bod, especially after becoming a father, as he shared that he didn’t have time for the gym. 

He joked: ‘[I’ve got a] dad bod, man! I got a kid now, this is what it is. I can’t have a full-time job of being in the gym anymore!’.

When asked what it takes to be a Magic Mike Live performer, Channing said: ‘It is a full-time job. It isn’t just working out, it is diet, it’s everything. It is a lifestyle.

‘What you see in Magic Mike [the film] is me holding it together for two weeks. As soon as they cut in the last scene, I’m like, “Where are the cheeseburgers?”‘ 

In fact the star almost turned down Magic Mike 3 due to its demanding physical nature. 

Speaking on the Kelly Clarkson show in 2022 he explained: ‘It’s hard to look like that. Even if you do work out, to be that kind of in shape is not natural.

‘That’s not even healthy. You have to starve yourself. I don’t think when you’re that lean, it’s actually healthy.

‘I don’t know how people who work a 9-to-5 actually stay in shape because it’s my full-time job and I can barely do it.’

Will Smith 

Less of a fan of the dad bod, Will Smith underwent a strict weight loss journey after an image of himself in the 'worst shape' of his life went viral on social media back

Less of a fan of the dad bod, Will Smith underwent a strict weight loss journey after an image of himself in the ‘worst shape’ of his life went viral on social media back 

'The "dad bod" picture was my beginning of preparation to lose weight for Peter. I was probably 225-ish when I started and at the lowest, on the movie, I got to 195 [pounds]' (pictured in 2015)

‘The “dad bod” picture was my beginning of preparation to lose weight for Peter. I was probably 225-ish when I started and at the lowest, on the movie, I got to 195 [pounds]’ (pictured in 2015)

Less of a fan of the dad bod, Will Smith underwent a strict weight loss journey after an image of himself in the ‘worst shape’ of his life went viral on social media back in 2021. 

While filming Emancipation, he explained the role inspired him to lose some serious weight and playing a character inspired by the former slave known as Whipped Peter ‘absolutely changed’ his life and inspired him to make a major life change.

Speaking on Red Table Talk in December 2022, he said: ‘You guys may remember I posted the out of shape — the “dad bod” picture.

‘The “dad bod” picture was my beginning of preparation to lose weight for Peter. I was probably 225-ish when I started and at the lowest, on the movie, I got to 195 [pounds].’

He previously shared that his time at home in the early days of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic led to more eating than usual. Coupled with a more sedentary lifestyle than usual, it made him put on weight.

Pierce Brosnan 

Known for his strong physique the star has understandably relaxed into more of a dad bod in recent years and is set to celebrate his 73rd birthday next month (pictured in 2023)

Known for his strong physique the star has understandably relaxed into more of a dad bod in recent years and is set to celebrate his 73rd birthday next month (pictured in 2023) 

Pierce is most famous for his hunky portrayal of James Bond from 1995-2002, in films GoldenEye (pictured), Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day

Pierce is most famous for his hunky portrayal of James Bond from 1995-2002, in films GoldenEye (pictured), Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day

Pierce is most famous for his hunky portrayal of MI6 agent James Bond from 1995-2002, in films GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day.

Known for his strong physique the star has understandably relaxed into more of a dad bod in recent years and is set to celebrate his 73rd birthday next month. 

However the star still prioritises his strength, revealing in 2018 that he had taken up Pilates in a bid to stay in shape, as he unveiled a new £5,000 home trapeze machine. 

He is also a fan of golf and keeps active with sculling, rowing and biking. 

He told GQ: ‘I’m right here on the water’s edge, so I ride my bike around the Lady Bird Lake of it all, and I’ve been sculling. I took up rowing, so I joined the rowing club down here. I’ve been sculling, which I absolutely adore.’

‘It’s a beautiful pastime, rowing is. You get on a rowing machine, Drew. Get yourself a rowing machine and do 20 minutes a day, and you’re going to be fit as a fiddle.’

Tragic Incident: 1-Year-Old Dies After Being Left Unattended with Five Young Children for 12 Hours, Authorities Report

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Inset: Sherry Magby (Douglas County Jail). Background: The home in Douglasville, Georgia, where Magby allegedly left 6 kids alone for 12 hours (WSB/YouTube).

Tragedy struck in Georgia where a 1-year-old child has died and a 37-year-old woman finds herself in jail after allegedly leaving him along with five other children unattended for 12 hours, without any food. The woman, identified as Sherry Diane Magby, now faces six counts of cruelty to children, as reported by local authorities.

According to arrest warrants reviewed by Law&Crime, the incident came to light when officers from the Douglasville Police Department responded to a call on March 28. They arrived at a home located in the 6000 block of James D. Simpson Avenue, where they discovered children aged 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 being overseen by a 10-year-old.

Upon entering the premises, the police were immediately hit by a strong, foul odor indicative of unsanitary conditions. The home was in a state of chaos, with every room in visible disarray. The 10-year-old informed the officers that there was insufficient food available in the house. Alarmingly, he recounted that the 1-year-old child was resorting to eating roaches and ants due to the lack of proper nourishment, according to the affidavit.

Magby is accused of leaving the children alone for approximately 12 hours. The warrants do not specify her relationship to the children, leaving that detail unclear. The Douglas County Coroner’s Office confirmed to the Douglas County Sentinel that the 1-year-old has passed away, though the exact cause and manner of death remain undisclosed. Magby is currently held in the Douglas County Jail without bond and may face additional charges as the case unfolds.

The Douglas County Coroner”s Office told the Douglas County Sentinel that the 1-year-old died. A cause and manner of death has yet to be released. Magby, who is at the Douglas County Jail without bond, could face more charges.

Neighbors were stunned to hear what happened, and they had no idea the kids were starving.

“It breaks my heart because if I knew that they [weren’t] getting food I would have fed them,” the neighbor told local ABC affiliate WSB.

Ken Howell, who runs a community outreach center nearby, echoed the neighbor’s comments.

“All they had to do was come down here,” he told the outlet. “We could have helped them get food.”

This is not the first time Magby has been accused of abusing her children. In 2023, she allegedly stabbed a child in the back with a pocket knife as the boy was running away. She was arrested on aggravated assault and cruelty to children. She was released on bond and is set to go on trial next month.

Emotional Reunion: Aussie Pantry Staple Founder Thanks Life-Saving Team at Heartwarming Dinner Party

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When Carolyn Creswell invited friends to her sprawling rural Victorian home for a dinner party one spring Saturday evening, she never imagined she would be leaving the property in an Air Ambulance.

The founder of Carman’s muesli, along with her husband Peter, has shared the harrowing experience from November 2024 when Carolyn faced a life-threatening incident at their Gippsland residence, choking on a piece of steak during a meal.

“We are incredibly fortunate to reside in a nation with such exceptional emergency services,” the 52-year-old expressed, reflecting on the swift response that followed.

 Carman's founder Carolyn Creswell nearly died after choking on a piece of steak at her home in Gippsland.
The mother-of-four’s traumatic brush with death was captured on home security cameras, showing her getting up from the table of six and coughing on the patio before splitting her head open as she collapsed on the ground. (Supplied)

“Every day, I embrace my gratitude for being alive and for continuing my role as a mother to my children,” she continued.

The frightening event, which nearly cost the mother-of-four her life, was recorded by home security cameras. The footage depicts her rising from the table set for six, stepping out to the patio, and coughing, before tragically falling and hitting her head.

“It’s surreal to relive the incident through footage. I’ve watched it countless times, trying to understand my mistake,” she remarked.

Peter tried the Heimlich manoeuvre but when unsuccessful, they called emergency services.

“She was starting to go purple and I said ‘can you breathe?’ and then I said ‘are you choking?’ and she nodded and that’s when I knew she was in trouble,” he recalled.

“I went inside to get my friend to ring Triple-Zero and he got straight onto them.

“I went back outside and in that split couple-of-seconds, Carolyn had fallen over and there was blood coming out of her head.”

After years managing their kids’ local nippers program, Peter was trained in life-saving CPR.

He desperately performed compressions on Carolyn for almost 30 minutes while another friend remained on the line to Triple-Zero and a third kept watch at the front gate of the remote property so paramedics wouldn’t drive past.

Carman's founder Carolyn Creswell says her husband's knowledge of CPR helped save her life.
Carman’s founder Carolyn Creswell says her husband’s knowledge of CPR helped save her life. (Nine)

Peter and Carolyn praised the efforts of Triple-Zero call taker Imogen Disney and Ambulance Victoria ALS Paramedic Trent Jackson, who today reunited with the woman they helped save.

“Peter was absolutely fantastic to stay so calm in such a stressful situation to someone he loved so dearly he did an absolutely fantastic job,” Disney recalled.

“We don’t really often hear recovery stories, so it was really nice to hear that Carolyn made a full recovery.”

Jackson described the moment he was able to remove the pieces of steak that were blocking Carolyn’s blocked airways.

“I grabbed a laryngoscope… which is a device we use to prop open the patient’s airway so we can have a look deeper into their throat and mouth,” he said.

“I could see the end of the piece of steak, which I was able to grab onto with some forceps and extract it.

Carman's founder Carolyn Creswell nearly died after choking on a piece of steak at her home in Gippsland.
Ambulance Victoria ALS Paramedic Trent Jackson was able to dislodge the steak from Carolyn’s windpipe to save her life. (Nine)

“Had another look and could see the tag end of another piece of meat pinched onto that one and pulled it out. It was a significant blockage, so a large piece of steak.”

Carolyn was airlifted to hospital with head injuries, nine broken ribs and a broken sternum.

After a week in intensive care, Carolyn has made a full recovery.

Peter believes everyone should know “some form of CPR at a minimum, just to keep your loved one alive until the ambulance can get there”, with Carolyn crediting it with saving her.

“There’s no way I’d be alive now if [Peter] hadn’t known what he did,” she said.

Carman's founder Carolyn Creswell nearly died after choking on a piece of steak at her home in Gippsland.
Carolyn today reunited with the first responders who helped save her life. (Nine)

“When you’re in hospital, in intensive care, and every doctor that walks past says ‘it’s always the steak, it’s always the steak’, so my other message to people is chew your steak very well.

“And don’t use butter knives, you need proper steak knives because you can go from one moment just having a lovely dinner with your friends to within a few minutes you’re in a life or death situation.”

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Claim Your Share: $2.9M Settlement for Toothpaste Purchasers in the Last 6 Years!

Attention shoppers: If you’ve purchased any toothpaste from Tom’s of Maine in recent years, you might be entitled to a cash settlement due to a proposed class-action lawsuit.

This legal action originated from a lawsuit filed in December 2025 against Tom’s of Maine and Colgate-Palmolive Company, its parent company. The suit follows concerns raised by federal regulators after a 2024 inspection of Tom’s manufacturing site in Maine. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration highlighted that several practices at the facility failed to align with the FDA’s Current Good Manufacturing Practices.

Notably, inspectors identified a “black mold-like substance” near a hose reel and behind a water storage tank. Additionally, they found “powder residues” close to a batch of Tom’s Silly Strawberry Anticavity toothpaste.

Upon review, the company determined that approximately 4,900 tubes of Tom’s toothpaste produced over a span of three years did not pose any safety threats to consumers.

Nevertheless, the lawsuit alleges that the company engaged in “deceptive and misleading business practices” concerning the way Tom’s toothpaste was manufactured, marketed, and sold.

While Colgate has denied the allegations, the company has agreed to a $2.9 million class action settlement.

Who qualifies for the settlement?

According to a settlement website, consumers who bought at least one Tom’s of Maine toothpaste product between Nov. 21, 2020, and March 6, 2026, can file a claim.

Tom’s of Maine toothpaste is seen on a shelf March 28, 2006 in Kennebunk, Maine. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Unlike other settlements, all Tom’s of Maine toothpaste products purchased during the aforementioned time period qualify for reimbursement.

The settlement administrators say that every approved claim will result in monetary relief.

How will the settlement be paid?

This depends on whether you have proof that you bought Tom’s of Maine between Nov. 21, 2020, and March 6, 2026.

If you do have proof of purchase, like a receipt, you could receive a full refund of the amount you spent on the Tom’s products. The refunds, however, are capped at three products per claimant, according to the settlement site.

If you do not have proof of purchase, you can receive “the total of the average manufacturer’s suggested retail price for up to one” Tom’s toothpaste product.

Refunds could be reduced if there are more approved claims than funds in the settlement account. If there are excess funds, the administrators say they will be donated to Equal Justice Works, a nonprofit organization.

How do I file a claim?

If you believe you qualify, you can complete a claim form online or by printing it and mailing it in.

Acceptable proofs of purchase include receipts, invoices and loyalty records, the administrators note.

While completing the form, you will have to select your preferred payment method, which can include PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or a physical check sent via mail.

Your deadline to file a claim is July 6, 2026.

When will I receive my payment?

It will likely be a while.

According to the settlement site, the settlement is still pending final approval, with a court hearing scheduled for Sept. 10, 2026. Payments cannot be disbursed until the settlement receives final approval, and appeals could further delay the process.