As many of you around the world have heard, a devastating tsunami has hit several parts of Samoa and surrounding areas. After a quake at 6:48AM today the magnitude of 8.3 hit 200km's from Apia at a depth of 35km's, the death toll has been rising. As I write this, the toll has risen to over 100.
Latest news and updates:
Over 100 dead in Samoa - health workers
Latest blog updates
Gallery of the devastation:
Earthquake triggers tsunami in Samoa
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Another dead toddler.
Police have named the Morrinsville toddler who died in hospital on Saturday night. She was 22-month-old Hail-Sage McClutchie, of Hamilton.
Hail-Sage's family were known to Child Youth and Family.
"Although we have had no involvement with the toddler, her wider family is known to Child, Youth and Family," said general manager Lorraine Williams.
"My condolences are with those who loved and cared for her. We will continue to work alongside the police as they complete their investigations."
Residents near the Studholme St house in the Waikato town say they were told the toddler had brain damage when paramedics arrived on Saturday afternoon.
Police said Hail-Sage had serious injuries and said her death was suspicious. However, they remained cautious about labelling it a homicide. [+]
Hail-Sage's family were known to Child Youth and Family.
"Although we have had no involvement with the toddler, her wider family is known to Child, Youth and Family," said general manager Lorraine Williams.
"My condolences are with those who loved and cared for her. We will continue to work alongside the police as they complete their investigations."
Residents near the Studholme St house in the Waikato town say they were told the toddler had brain damage when paramedics arrived on Saturday afternoon.
Police said Hail-Sage had serious injuries and said her death was suspicious. However, they remained cautious about labelling it a homicide. [+]
Friday, August 21, 2009
Toddler's death now a homicide

Police have launched a homicide inquiry following the death of three-year-old Palmerston North girl Kash McKinnon.
Officers found the girl with critical injuries at a Hulme St house on Wednesday after a visitor called an ambulance.
Kash had been at the house in the care of a 21-year-old man who was not her father, along with three other children aged two, four and six.
She died in Palmerston North Hospital at midday yesterday with her mother by her side. [+]
Details have not been fully disclosed yet to the public, but I hope it is not one of the millions of heard and unheard stories all over the world of child neglect, abuse, beatings, murders, and those kinds of things. People are trying to get rid of their little children for all kinds of reasons. Maybe they were abused, maybe they lack education, maybe they just didn't think of the consequences of having a child and then just abused the child for "ruining" their life. Maybe they're just whores and drug addicts who got together with losers, who knows. There are all kinds all over the world.
I hear all kinds of stories everyday of these poor kids dying, or being murdered in one way or another. Tragic, sad stories. People are trying to get rid of their children and it just makes me sad. I would take a bullet to be able to see and play with my child everyday. I don't have a solution, it would take the world to pitch in.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
David Tua vs Shane Cameron 2009
A quick remix I did to promote the "Fight Of The Century", well, in NZ anyway. A must not miss bout with David Tua and Shane Cameron. As you can tell by the video, I will be backing David Tua to win before the 5th round.
The fight will be held at The Pavilion in Mystery Creek, Hamilton, on October 3rd 2009.
Check out the website here.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
The One I Love
Gonna close my eyes
Girl and watch you go
Running through this life darling
Like a field of snow
As the tracer glides
In its graceful arc
Send a little prayer out to ya
‘Cross the falling dark
Tell the repo man
And the stars above
You’re the one I love
Perfect summers night
Not a wind that breathes
Just the bullets whispering gentle
‘Mongst the new green leaves
There’s things I might have said
Only wish I could
Now I'm leaking life faster
Than I'm leaking blood
Tell the repo man
And the stars above
You’re the one I love
You’re the one I love
The one I love
Don’t see Elysium
Don’t see no fiery hell
Just the lights up bright baby
In the bay hotel
Next wave coming in
Like an ocean roar
Won’t you take my hand darling
On that old dancefloor
We can twist and shout
Do the turtle dove
And you’re the one I love
You’re the one I love
The one I love [+]
Girl and watch you go
Running through this life darling
Like a field of snow
As the tracer glides
In its graceful arc
Send a little prayer out to ya
‘Cross the falling dark
Tell the repo man
And the stars above
You’re the one I love
Perfect summers night
Not a wind that breathes
Just the bullets whispering gentle
‘Mongst the new green leaves
There’s things I might have said
Only wish I could
Now I'm leaking life faster
Than I'm leaking blood
Tell the repo man
And the stars above
You’re the one I love
You’re the one I love
The one I love
Don’t see Elysium
Don’t see no fiery hell
Just the lights up bright baby
In the bay hotel
Next wave coming in
Like an ocean roar
Won’t you take my hand darling
On that old dancefloor
We can twist and shout
Do the turtle dove
And you’re the one I love
You’re the one I love
The one I love [+]
Losses...

Well it looks like the All Blacks couldn't take out the Springboks in the second Tri-Nations match, going down 28-19, and therefore have slipped down the IRB world rankings to second place!
New Zealand couldn't produce a consecutive fourth title in the 2009 ISF World Men's Softball Championships, losing the final to Australia 5-0, and coming out second place in the tournament after a gruelling schedule.
Never mind, onward soldiers. This weeks third Tri-Nations match puts the All Blacks against the Springboks again. Check out the lineup for another tough match in Durban.
Friday, July 24, 2009
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Tri-Nations Match 2 : Springboks vs All Blacks

Never mind the Tri-Nations, there's a far more attractive cherry to be plucked from the aftermath of this clash.
This is not only the second of the nine Tri-Nations matches this year, it is also a straight head-to-head winner-takes-all play-off for number one spot in the IRB rankings. The two undisputed heavyweights of world rugby clashing. Oh yes! [Preview]
It is a two test series between the two best sides in the world. On one side, we have the Lions conquerors and World Champions, South Africa. On the other, we have the defending Tri Nations champions and the IRB's number one ranked side, New Zealand. [Preview]
South Africa: Francois Steyn, JP Pietersen, Jaque Fourie, Jean de Villiers, Bryan Habana, Ruan Pieenar, Fourie du Preez, Pierre Spies, Juan Smith, Heinrich Brussow, Victor Matfield, Bakkies Botha, John Smit (captain), Bismarck du Plessis, Tendai Mtawarira.
Reserves: Chiliboy Ralepelle, Jannie du Plessis, Danie Rossouw, Ryan Kankowski, Ricky Januarie, Morne Steyn, Wynand Olivier
New Zealand: Mils Muliaina, Joe Rokocoko, Conrad Smith, Ma'a Nonu, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Stephen Donald, Brendon Leonard, Rodney So'oialo, Richie McCaw (captain), Jerome Kaino, Isaac Ross, Brad Thorn, Neemia Tialata, Andrew Hore, Tony Woodcock.
Reserves: Keven Mealamu, Owen Franks, Jason Eaton, Kieran Read, Piri Weepu, Luke McAlister, Cory Jane
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
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