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THE autopsy results of a dad found dead and covered in bite marks in Magaluf revealed he had taken cocaine and drunk alcohol before his death.Cops launched an urgent probe after Michael Grant, 45, was discovered with scratches on his body and a deep glass filled wound in the early hours of Monday.3Michael Grant, 45, a physiotherapist and father-of-four from Waterford, who collapsed and died in the street in Magaluf on MondayCredit: Enterprise3Autopsy results revealed he had taken cocaine and drunk alcohol before his deathCredit: Gett
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xamination previously revealed the dad-of-four had leg injuries that could have been caused by a car.It was initially feared Michael had suffered a heart attack.The full results of the autopsy carried out today on the youth fo
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otball coach have not yet been made public.But medical examiners found traces of the banned Class-A drug as well as alcohol in his system.Read MoreUNBEARABLE GRIEF Family of tourist who died on flight home sue hospital Yhzc Dramatic moment people dive in to rescue family who drove into the sea in California
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nti-poaching soldiers are among the nominees for 2019 World Press Photo of the Year.For the 69th year, The World Press
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Photo Foundation has announced photographers who have been nominated in a range of categories.17 Travellers run to a truck that stopped to give them a ride in Tapanatepec, Mexico17 A man and a child receive treatment after the suspected gas attack on al-ShifuniehCredit: ReutersThis year, 43 pho
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tographers coming from 25 different countries have been selected from at least 80,000 entries worldwide.The winners will be revealed at a stunnign awards ceremony on April 11 in Amsterdam.And each winner will win a cash prize of 10,000 euro, along with getting their journey to the event paid for.The three nominees for the World Press Story of the Year are Marco Gualazzini, from Italy, Pieter Ten Hoopen from Sweden and Lorenzo Tugnoli from Itali.Gualazini is the first photographer to be nominated