Alert – South Korea plane crash latest: Details of passengers on doomed flight that left 179 dead are released
All but two people on board are presumed dead after a plane carrying 181 people crashed off the runway and smashed into a wall at a South Korean airport.
The Jeju Air flight was returning from Bangkok when the landing gear was believed to malfunction at Muan International Airport in South Korea.
Upon impact with the wall the aircraft exploded into a huge fireball. Haunting images taken from the scene show a huge plume of smoke before firefighters tackled the blaze.
South Korea’s National Fire Authority says that all but two of the 181 people on the Jeju Air flight from Bangkok are presumed dead.
The two people rescued – a male and female crew member – were taken from the tail of the plane and were being treated at nearby hospitals.
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11:53
Recap: What do we know so far?
A Jeju Air plane flying from Bangkok to South Korea with 181 people on board crashed on landing today, leaving at least 177 dead.
Here’s what we know so far:
Youngest passenger to die is understood to have been a three-year-old boy
The oldest passenger found dead was 78, according to authorities
177 people have been confirmed dead while two are still missing
Two crew members miraculously recovered alive – one male and one female
The two surviving crew members had been sat at the back of the plane
Officials suspect tragedy caused by bird strike and adverse weather conditions
The Boeing 737-800 aircraft belonging to carrier Jeju Air crashed upon landing
Plane landed on runway before smashing into a wall and erupting into flames
11:40
South Korea to observe one week of mourning after plane crash
Choi Sang-mok, South Korea’s acting president, said at a news conference that the country would observe a one week mourning period after today’s fatal plane crash.
177 people have so far been confirmed dead after the smash on a runway at Muan International Airport. Two remain missing while two crew members, a man and a woman who were sat at the back of the plane, were recovered alive and rushed to hospital.
11:34
Search and rescue efforts continue into the evening in South Korea
Firefighters and rescue personnel are still working near the scene where the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 series aircraft crashed and burst into flames at Muan International Airport today.
Two people still need to be recovered from the wreckage – with 177 of 181 people on board found dead and two crew members miraculously recovered alive earlier today.
11:25
Pictured: Military medical helicopter lands at Muan International Airport
A military medical helicopter has been pictured landing at Muan International Airport after today’s plane crash in South Korea.
The tragedy has caimed at least 177 lives – with two people still missing and two rescued alive – making it the worst domestic passenger plane crash in the country’s history.
11:18
Pope prays for South Korea plane crash victims
Pope Francis has sent his prayers to victims of the plane crash in South Korea.
‘My thoughts are with the many families in South Korea who are mourning today following the dramatic plane crash. I join in prayer for the survivors and the dead,’ he said after the Angelus prayer.
177 people have so far been confirmed dead, while two are still missing and two crew members – a man and woman – miraculously survived.
11:15
Jeju Air vows to fully support victims and families
Jeju Air has vowed to fully support the victims of today’s plane crash and the grieving families left behind.
The crashed plane is covered by an insurance policy that can provide up to $1billion in compensation, the airline confirmed.
The airline said it has also arranged accommodation in South Jeolla to assist the families.
11:03
Breaking:Youngest passenger was three-year-old boy, authorities say
The youngest passenger was a three-year-old boy and the oldest was 78, according to authorities.
Five of the 177 confirmed dead were children under the age of 10, authorities said.
10:52
What do we know so far?
A Jeju Air plane flying from Bangkok to South Korea with 181 people on board crashed on landing today, leaving at least 177 dead.
Here’s what we know so far:
177 people have been confirmed dead while two are still missing
Two crew members miraculously recovered alive – one male and one female
Officials suspect tragedy caused by bird strike and adverse weather conditions
Boeing 737-800 aircraft belonging to carrier Jeju Air crashed upon landing
Plane landed on runway before smashing into a wall and erupting into flames
10:34
Black boxes are recovered by authorities
The plane’s black boxes have been recovered, director of aviation policy Ju Jong-wan has confirmed.
Authorities are now examining the boxes to confirm the cause of the aircraft smash as 177 have been confirmed dead, with just two people left to recover.
10:29
South Korea's suspended president offers condolences after plane crash
South Korea‘s suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has offered his ‘deep condolences’ to the families of those who died in the plane crash at Muan International Airport today.
Mr Yoon was suspended after declaring martial law in South Korea this month.
10:21
Breaking:Death toll rises to 177 – with just two left to find
The death toll has now increased to 177 – leaving just two people left to recover.
There were 181 people on board the Jeju Air passenger plane – six of which were crew members – with two of those mirculously recovered alive earlier today.
The two survivors were a male and a female, who had been sitting at the back of the plane.
10:15
Foreign Secretary David Lammy 'deeply saddened' by plane crash
David Lammy has posted on social media to give his ‘heartfelt condolences’ to the victims of today’s plane crash in South Korea, which killed at least 176 of 181 passengers.
10:02
All flights arriving at Muan airport cancelled
All flights arriving at Muan international Airport in South Korea have been cancelled today, the Korea Airports Corporation has confirmed.
At least 176 people have died after a passenger plane landed on a runway at the airport and crashed into a wall, before the aircraft exploded into flames.
09:58
Watch: Scenes as rescuers face deadly aftermath of plane crash
At least 176 people have been killed when a plane skidded off a runway at Muan International Airport in South Korea.
The passenger plane slammed into a concrete fence and burst into flames after its front landing gear apparently failed to deploy, officials said.
The National Fire Agency said rescuers raced to pull people from the Jeju Air plane carrying 181 people at the airport in Muan, about 180 miles (290km) south of Seoul.
The aircraft was a 15-year-old Boeing 737-800 jet returning from Bangkok and the crash happened at 9.03am local time.
09:54
Watch: Jeju Air CEO apologises for fatal crash
09:49
Pictured: Crane at the site of South Korea plane crash
A crane has been brought in to help with work at the site of the plane crash at Muan International Airport in South Korea.
At least 176 people have been killed after the Jeju Air plane belly-landed and veered off the runway, erupting in a fireball as it slammed into a wall today.
09:45
Pictured: Firefighters search wreckage at Muan International Airport
Firefighters are still searching the wreckage at Muan International Airport after at least 176 people died in the plane crash in South Korea.
83 women, 82 men and 11 others whose genders weren’t immediately identifiable have been confirmed dead in the tragedy today.
09:36
German Chancellor sends condolences to families of plane crash
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has just sent condolences to the families of those killed in the deadly plane crash in South Korea.
‘We have received terrible news of a plane crash in South Korea with many fatalities. Our condolences go out to the families of those killed in the crash and we wish the injured a speedy recovery,’ he wrote in a post on social media platform X.
At least 176 people have been killed after the Jeju Air plane belly-landed and veered off the runway, erupting in a fireball as it slammed into a wall at Muan International Airport on today.
09:32
Watch: South Korea's acting president visits Muan where passenger plane crashed
Choi Sang-mok, South Korea’s acting president, has arrived in Muan, where at least 176 were killed after a passenger plane crashed and exploded into flames.
09:29
Breaking:Death toll rises to 176 – with just three left to find
176 of the 179 passengers presumed dead have now been found, having lost their lives in the South Korea plane crash and fire.
Only two survivors were recovered earlier today, after the plane crashed and exploded into flames after hitting a concrete wall at Muan International Airport.
83 women, 82 men and 11 others whose genders weren’t immediately identifiable have been confirmed dead in the tragedy.
Three people remain missing about nine hours after the incident.
09:19
Breaking:Death toll rises to 174
The death toll from the plane crash in South Korea has now risen to 174, fire officials confirmed.
83 women, 80 men and 11 others whose genders weren’t immediately identifiable have died in the fire caused by the crash.
The National Fire Agency said rescuers raced to pull people from the Jeju Air passenger plane at Muan International Airport, about 290 kilometers (180 miles) south of Seoul.
The fire agency deployed 32 fire trucks and several helicopters to contain the fire. About 1,560 firefighters, police officers, soldiers and other officials were also sent to the site.
09:17
Watch: Shocking aftermath of South Korea plane crash with 167 confirmed dead
09:15
Pictured: Firefighters carry body from the wreckage
Firefighters have been pictured carring another body from the wreckage of the Jeju Air passenger plane in South Korea today.
Only two of 181 people have been found alive after the aircraft crashed and exploded into flames, killing at least 167 people at Muan International Airport.
09:04
READ: Heartbreaking last words of South Korean plane crash passenger
The heartbreaking last words of a passenger on the doomed Jeju Air flight have been revealed.
Jeju Air flight 7C2216, arriving from the Thai capital Bangkok with 181 people on board, was attempting to land shortly after 9am local time at South Korea’s Muan International Airport when it veered off the runway and erupted in a fireball as it slammed into a wall.
The crash is the worst by any South Korean airline since a 1997 Korean Air crash in Guam that killed more than 200 people, according to transportation ministry data.
A passenger texted a relative to say a bird was stuck in the wing, the News1 agency reported. The person’s final message was, ‘Should I say my last words?’
Read the full story here:
Last words of South Korean plane crash passenger onboard doomed flight
The heartbreaking last words of a passenger on the doomed Jeju Air flight that crashed, so far killing 179, have been revealed.
08:57
Pictured: Search and rescue teams work at the crash site
Reascue teams have been pictured searching the wreckage of the Jeju Air aircraft at Muan International Airport in Muan, South Korea.
181 passengers were oboard the passenger jet, with 167 so far found dead and two alive.
08:45
Breaking:Death toll rises to 167
The death toll from the plane crash in South Korea has now risen to 167, fire officials just confirmed.
181 passengers were onboard the flight, with only two found alive so far.
The plane was a 15-year-old Boeing 737-800 jet returning from Bangkok and the crash happened at 9.03am local time.
08:37
Watch: Emergency services battle fire after plane crash
At least 151 people are confirmed dead after the plane carrying 181 passengers skidded off a runway as it landed and crashed into a wall at Muan International Airport.
Watch as emergency services desperately try to put out the fireball explosion caused by the fatal smash.
08:34
Breaking:Death toll rises to 151
South Korea’s Jeju Air plane crash death toll has now jumped to 151.
‘So far two rescued, 151 confirmed dead,’ the National Fire Agency said in a statement, with the search operation ongoing as weeping relatives gather at Muan International Airport.
08:31
Jeju Air plane’s flight data recorder recovered
Senior transport ministry official Joo Jong-wan confirmed workers have recovered the flight data recorder from the aircraft’s black box and are now searching for the cockpit voice recording device.
Earlier, he said government investigators arrived at the scene to investigate the cause of the crash.
Meanwhiile, emergency officials said the plane’s landing gear appeared to have malfunctioned.
08:22
Grieving family members comfort each other at Muan International Airport
Devastating photos show family members grieving at Muan International Aiport in South Korea today.
127 passengers have so far been confirmed dead in the tragedy, with desperate relatives waiting to find out about the remaining passengers.
08:18
Pictured: People listen as officials reveal names of dead passengers
A heartbreaking image shows the moment officials revealed the additional names of passengers who died in South Korea’s plane crash at Muan International Airport.
Rescue operations are still underway, with many more feared to have died in the tragedy.
08:14
Pictured: Firefighters carry out rescue operations as death toll rises to 127
The death toll of South Korea’s plane crash has now risen to 127 – with 181 passengers having been on board.
Firefighters are continuing to carry out desperate rescue operations at Muan International Airport to find those still unaccounted for.
08:07
Watch: 'Bird' strikes plane engine moments before crash
A bird striking the aircraft is among the theories explaining why the plane crashed, with 125 so far confirmed dead.
The aircraft tragedy possibly happened due to ‘contact with birds, resulting in malfunctioning landing gear’ as the plane attempted to land at the airport in the country’s southwest.
08:00
South Korea’s interim president arrives at plane crash site
South Korean acting president Choi Sang-mok has arrived at the scene of the fatal plane and says the government is putting all its resources into dealing with the tragedy.
At least 125 have been confirmed dead in the crash and only two crew members have been rescued, it is understood.
The acting president (centre below) has been pictured walking to the site of the ordeal.
07:54
Jeju Air CEO takes ‘full responsibility' for plane crash
Kim E-bae, Jeju Air’s president, has apologised to bereaved families and said he takes ‘full responsibility’ for the incident.
In a televised news conference, Mr Kim said the company hadn’t identified any mechanical problems with the aircraft following regular checkups.
The crashed air carrier Jeju Air released a statement expressing its ‘deep apology’ over the crash, adding it would do its ‘utmost to manage the aftermath of the accident’.
07:02
Doomed flight issued mayday alert just two minutes before crash
A may day alert was issued from the doomed Jeju Air flight just two minutes before the aircraft crash landed on the runway in South Korea.
An air traffic controller at Muan International Airport had warned the plane about a possible bird strike one minute prior to the may day alert.
Ju Jong-wan, a director of aviation policy at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, said the plane descended to the ground following the alert.
07:01
At least 125 people confirmed dead in plane crash
Government officials have confirmed an official death toll of 125 from the Jeju Air flight from Bangkok.
Two of the people rescued – one passenger and one crew member – remain alive but 179 others are thought to have died.
The two survivors were taken from the tail of the plane and are being treated at nearby hospitals, according to Yonhap News.
The first 120 confirmed dead include at least 54 men and 57 women, though nine others were so badly injured their gender was not immediately clear.
All but two people – both crew members, a male and a female – have been presumed dead. The two crew members are still conscious and being treated at local hospitals.
06:59
What caused South Korea plane crash? Survivor recalls chilling moment jet engine exploded on approach to airport
A crew member who is thought to be one of only two survivors of a South Korean jet plane crash described the moment the engine exploded as it crashed off a runway and smashed into a wall.
Just two people – both crew members, one male and one female – are believed to have survived among the 181 people on board the Jeju Air flight, a Boeing 737-800. Government officials have confirmed an official death toll of 124.
The crew member, who has yet to be identified and is currently being treated at a local hospital, said that one of the plane’s engines exploded into smoke as it approached Muan International Airport at 8:30am local time.
Miracle survivor recalls chilling moment jet engine exploded
A crew member who is thought to be one of only two survivors of a South Korean jet plane crash described the moment the engine exploded as it crashed off a runway and smashed into a wall.
06:31
Witness reports engine sparks, explosions before plane's crash landing
A witness to the tragic South Korean plane crash said he noticed sparks, flames and explosions before the doomed flight crash landed.
Kim Yong-cheol, 70, told Yonhap News that he was staying by the airport and noticed something was wrong.
‘I saw the plane descending and thought it was about to land when I noticed a flash of light,’ Cho said.
‘Then there was a loud bang followed by smoke in the air, and then I heard a series of explosions.’
Kim said the plane missed the initial landing before circling back and making the final fatal attempt.
06:16
Pair of crash survivors on doomed flight were crew members
The two survivors of the South Korean plane crash – a man and a woman – were both crew members on the ill-fated flight.
A total of 181 people were aboard the plane and 179 were feared to be dead. The official death toll remained at 124 early Sunday.
Among the dead, 54 are male and 57 are female, while the gender of 11 remains undetermined.
06:02
Rescuers search for black box recorders of doomed aircraft
Recue workers were set to search the wreckage of the doomed South Korean aircraft for the black box recorders.
The devices could offer key details behind what took place in the final moments of the ill-fated flight.
In a briefing, the transport ministry said that more than 700 workers had been mobilized for on site working efforts.
05:33
Boeing statement on South Korea plane crash
It has been confirmed that the aircraft involved in the crash was a Boeing 737-800, operated by Jeju Air.
Boeing have released a statement on the crash.
‘We are in contact with Jeju Air regarding flight 2216 and stand ready to support them.
We extend our deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones, and our thoughts remain with the passengers and crew.’
05:23
Airline that ran South Korean plane that crashed had a good safety grade
Despite being known as a cheaper flying option, Jeju Air had a largely good safety record leading up to Sunday’s crash.
In 2023, the airline had an ‘A’ rating from the South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, which is considered ‘very good.’ Airlines got as high a grade as A++ last year.
Jeju Air was the subject of a federal investigation for a plane having flown despite having a defect in the tip of its wings in 2023. That year, federal judges gave them a ‘C’ for safety.
It was previously reported that this was the first crash in the airline’s history which dates back to 2005.
04:20
All but two people on South Korean plane presumed dead
South Korea’s National Fire Authority says that all but two of the 181 people on the Jeju Air flight from Bangkok are presumed dead.
Two of the people rescued – one passenger and one crew member – remain alive but 179 others are thought to have died.
The two survivors were taken from the tail of the plane and are being treated at nearby hospitals, according to Yonhap News.
The crash marks the worst tragedy for a South Korean plane since 1997, when 229 people died after a Korean Air jet slammed into a hill in Guam.
After releasing a terse initial statement, Jeju Air has offered a more sincere apology for the crash.
‘Jeju Air deeply bows in apology to all those affected by the Muan Airport accident. Our first priority is to do everything possible to manage this incident. We sincerely apologise for causing concern,’ they said in a statement.
04:03
South Korean plane crash death toll up to 85
The death toll after a plane caught fire during landing at an airport in the southern region of South Korea has risen to 85, according to the National Fire Agency.
03:36
Jeju Air replaces website with terse statement about crash
The airline involved in a devastating crash that killed dozens in South Korea removed all content on their website except for a simple statement on the tragedy.
‘We lower our heads in apology to everyone who suffered in the accident,’ the website read in Korean. ‘We will do everything we can to deal with this accident.’
The plane is believed to have crashed when the landing gear malfunctioned.
03:19
Plane fire at South Korean airport deaths up to 62
At least 62 people have died after a plane caught fire during landing at an airport in the southern region of South Korea, the National Fire Agency says.
The fire engulfed the aircraft carrying 181 people when it skidded off the runway just after landing and struck a barrier. The country´s emergency office said its landing gear appeared to have malfunctioned.
03:07
Airline in plane crash had been under federal investigation in recent years
The airline involved in the crash, Jeju Air, has never had a fatal crash before today’s. It was founded in 2005.
However, Jeju Air was the subject of a federal investigation for a plane having flown despite having a defect in the tip of its wings.
The carrier is known as a low-cost option in South Korea that flies to dozens of countries on the Asian continent.
02:51
Death toll from plane fire at South Korean airport rises to 47
South Korean emergency officials say that 47 people are dead after a plane caught fire during landing at an airport in the country’s south.
The fire engulfed the aircraft carrying 181 people when it skidded off the runway just after landing and struck a barrier. The country´s emergency office said its landing gear appeared to have malfunctioned.
The National Fire Agency says that a total of 47 people on board have been found dead as a result of the incident.
02:31
At least three people have been rescued from the wreckage
Three people have been successfully rescued from the plane crash so far, according to Yonhap News in South Korea.
One passenger and one crew member are among those rescued.
Local hospitals have been in contact with authorities to help with those injured and casualties.
02:15
Plane attempted 'belly landing', according to expert
Aviation expert Alex Macheras has said the aircraft attempted a ‘belly landing’ without its landing gear extended before it hit the perimeter wall.
He added: ‘Jeju Air is the largest South Korean low-cost airline with an impeccable safety record (like the other Korean airlines).
‘The airline operates the world’s busiest flight routes, with an all-Boeing fleet of 40. Rescue & recovery operation is currently underway, per govt’
02:12
Jeju Air flight 'attempted one landing' before crash
The Jeju Air flight had reportedly attempted one landing before being forced to ‘go-around’ when the landing gear failed to lower normally, the Guardian report.
A go-around is a standard aviation manoeuvre where pilots abort a landing attempt and circle around for another try.
02:11
WATCH: Smoke rises after South Korea plane crash
02:10
A look at the smoke caused by crash
Harrowing images have been shared showing black smoke billowing into the air following the crash.
Drivers passing by the road next to Muam International Airport took snaps of the incident.
Jets of water can be seen in an attempt to put out the flames following the crash.
02:08
WATCH: Moment plane crashes
02:06
Two rescued so far
One flight attendant and one passenger have been rescued so far, South Korea’s fire agency said.
‘Currently two have been rescued, one passenger and one flight attendant,’ the national fire agency said in a statement, adding that 32 fire trucks and scores of firefighters had been deployed to the crash site at Muan airport.
02:00
WATCH: Footage shows crash of Jeju Air flight 2216
01:59
Most of the passengers 'were Koreans'
The accident happened at 9:07 a.m., when the Jeju Air flight veered off the runway while landing and collided with a fence at the Musan International Airport in the Muan county, about 288 kilometers southwest of Seoul.
A total of 181, including six crew members, were aboard the plane that was returning from Bangkok.
Most of the passengers were Koreans, except for two Thai nationals.
Authorities have extinguished the initial fire and said that search and rescue operations were under way at the crash site.
They also began an on-site investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash.
01:52
All resources needed to 'save lives', says President
Acting President Choi Sang-mok called for the mobilisation of all resources to save the passengers.
‘All related agencies… must mobilise all available resources to save the personnel,’ he instructed officials in a statement.
01:50
Crash caused by 'contact with birds'
The crash is believed to have been caused by ‘contact with birds, resulting in malfunctioning landing gear’ as the plane attempted to land at the airport in the country’s southwest, Yonhap news agency reported.
There were 175 passengers and 6 crew members on board, it added.
A photo showed the tail section of the jet engulfed in flames on what appeared to be the side of the runway, with firefighters and emergency vehicles nearby.
01:50
Authorities confirm 29 deaths
Lee Hyeon-ji, a response team officer at the local fire department, has confirmed the number of deaths from the crash.
She told the media: ‘We have so far confirmed 29 deaths from the crash.
‘But the tally could rise due to the critically injured.’
Rescue authorities were evacuating passengers from the rear section of the jet, Lee added.
01:48
READ: Haunting footage shows lead-up to smash
Footage has emerged of the moment the plane attempts to land – and appears to have an issue with its landing gear.
The aircraft appears to slide along the runway, but it fails to slow. It then slams into the wall at the end of the runway and erupts into a ball of flames.
Frantic emergency services then rush to the scene.
South Korea plane crash horror: At least 28 dead after aircraft crash
At least 28 people are dead after a plane carrying 181 people crashed off the runway and smashed into a wall at a South Korean airport.
01:42
Plane crash South Korea: What we know so far
At least 28 passengers have been killed in a plane crash at an airport in South Korea, according to local media.
Passengers are being rescued from the tail of the plane after veering off the runway at Muan Airport.
The plane was said to be carrying 181 people on board, including six crew, as it attempted to land.
Key Updates
Youngest passenger was three-year-old boy, authorities say
Death toll rises to 177 – with just two left to find
All flights arriving at Muan airport cancelled
Death toll rises to 176 – with just three left to find
Death toll rises to 174
Death toll rises to 151
Pictured: Firefighters carry out rescue operations as death toll rises to 127
At least 125 people confirmed dead in plane crash
All but two people on South Korean plane presumed dead
South Korean plane crash death toll up to 85
Jeju Air flight 'attempted one landing' before crash
WATCH: Smoke rises after South Korea plane crash
Two rescued so far
WATCH: Footage shows crash of Jeju Air flight 2216
Most of the passengers 'were Koreans'
All resources needed to 'save lives', says President
Crash caused by 'contact with birds'
Authorities confirm 29 deaths
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Dark secret in the last unsealed JFK files that could make Donald Trump regret his vow to finally release them: TOM LEONARD reveals explosive reasons why the CIA and others want them kept locked away…
Moments before death: The last images of doomed passengers caught up in some of the most tragic air disasters of all time who recorded haunting final footage before impact
Student's fury at missing out on surprise $1,000 gift handed to each of her classmates at graduation
'I was Whitney Houston's bodyguard… But when she laid her head on my shoulder I was tempted to give up everything': British ex-cop who inspired Kevin Costner's character in the hit film reveals just how close they were and his one regret
Pictured: Woman who prepared 'poison' Christmas meal that led to the deaths of her two sisters and niece – with police now set to dig up and examine corpse of her months-dead husband
Banged up abroad for the stupidest things! Meet the Brits serving hard time in foreign hell hole jails for idiotic crimes like owning a vape and 'leaving cocaine in their passport'
Vladimir Putin apologises to Azerbaijan over downed plane and admits Russia's air defence systems 'were active' when jet crash killed 38
Horrific bodycam footage shows New York prison guards beating inmate Robert Brooks to death as he's restrained
Moment boy, 8, is found floating inside a bubble in the middle of the sea
Mega Millions $1.22 billion winning ticket is sold in California
Breakthrough in the disappearance of Miss Universe 's high-flying ex-husband who vanished when he was accused of stealing $481,490 – as his new life far from home is exposed
Pictured: Hero parents who 'saved their daughter's life' before they were killed in Boxing Day 'hit-and-run' while family made their way to dinner
Judge explodes at Jay-Z in child rape case and rules against rapper after 'relentless' courtroom plot
Horrifying moment laughing construction worker films bear charging towards him… before the animal kills three men and leaves two others critically wounded
Lottery curse: How devoted couple who wanted to change their lives with £60K win both ended up dead within 7 months of each other – and were never able to spend a penny
Influencer-turned-millionaire Candice Miller's blunt response to landlords seeking nearly $200k in 'rent owed'
Animal lover, 60, gruesomely beaten to death as he tried rescuing dog from abusive neighbor
Aussie construction giant collapses leaving 1,300 apartments worth an eye-watering $1.5billion unfinished
Nostradamus and Baba Vanga make SAME prediction for British doom in 2025
Did she kill him too? Late husband of woman who made 'arsenic-laced' Christmas cake that killed her two sisters and niece will be dug up by Brazilian police months after he died 'from food poisoning'
Huge development after rollercoaster victim Shylah Rodden was left with life changing injuries when she tried to retrieve her phone from the tracks
Trump accidentally shares cryptic message intended for Elon Musk with the world
Moments from Meghan Markle's childhood that show she always craved the limelight: From high school play fallout to letter about her 'rich and famous' future
Lily was told her Etihad flight back to was overbooked and there was no space for her. Then staff found her a seat… but there was a glaring issue
Moment police boarded Russian-linked ship 'crammed with spy gear' that is suspected of vandalising a key undersea power cable as NATO boosts Baltic patrols
Keir Starmer's brother Nick's cause of death is revealed after PM who supported 60-year-old with cash and hospital visits told how he was by his sibling's side when doctors told him he was terminally ill
Bright orange 'UFO orbs' appearing over NYC have everyone asking the same question