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Wales Online Aug 2026
Horror restaurant fire in tourist spot leaves five people reported missing as diners flee
A fire broke out after midnight in a building housing the Portuguese restaurant Beverin in Thusis, Switzerland. Fourteen people escaped, while eight sustained injuries, including two serious cases, and five people were reported missing. Nearly 100 firefighters and emergency personnel responded after the staircase collapsed and the roof was opened with a crane. The cause of the blaze, believed to have started on the second floor, remains under investigation, while the Thusis municipality provided accommodation and food for those affected.
Wales Online Aug 2026
Five drones smashed into each other during light show rehearsal and plunged into River Thames
Five UAS SkyMagic X245 drones collided and fell into the River Thames during a nighttime light-show rehearsal near the London Eye on March 23. The Air Accidents Investigation Branch reported degraded positional accuracy, with drones potentially reverting to a lower-accuracy positioning mode and an obstructed RTK antenna possibly contributing to the crashes. No one was injured, the drones were not recovered, and the operator subsequently raised the antenna and added checks to ensure stable positioning before flights.
Wales Online Aug 2026
Man left mum 'distressed' after acting indecently on Emirates flight to UK
Britto Lorence was sentenced to an 18-month community order, including 150 hours of unpaid work, after pleading guilty to performing a sex act under a blanket beside a woman and her young son on an Emirates flight from Dubai to Newcastle. The woman reported being deeply distressed, and the judge said passengers were unable to escape the situation and that the presence of a young child made the offence more serious. Lorence was also ordered to pay £914 in costs and a victim surcharge after unsuccessfully seeking to withdraw his guilty plea.