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A BRIT martial arts boxer is weathering the fight of his life after smashing his skull and limbs in a horror motorbike crash in Thailand.Christian Richardson, from York, had recently won his first Muay Thai contest when he was struck down by a lorry on April 13.2Bri
stanley thermos t Christian Richardson was hit by a lorry in ThailandCredit: York Press/Chris Richardson2The martial arts boxer needs surgery as he remains in hospital in BangkokCredit: York
termo stanley Press/ Christian RichardsonThe 32-year-old escaped with his life but had several shattered bones and is in hospital after undergoing a number of operations.He is too ill to fly home to the UK, and his desperate family are trying to raise 拢60,000 for his treatment.Sister Emmy Watson says her younger brother miraculously didnt die or have any brain or spinal injuries .Chris was leaving a coffee shop in Thailand when he was hit by a pickup truck, and suffered ma
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CROUCHING over the king of the jungle he has just shot, hunte
stanley water jug r Philip Glass openly weeps tears on the lion s majestic mane.But this outpouring of emotion is not a sign of regret or sympathy for the endangered species he has slaughtered.11 Philip Glass, posing with his proudest kill, argues that trophy hunting is the key to conservationCredit: TROPHY THE FILMInstead, this American hunter is simply overjoyed at completing a lifelong ambition to take down nature s most impressive predator.Unperturbed by death threats to him and his family or the worldwide outrage over the death of Cecil
stanley drinking cup the lion at the hands of a dentist, Glass is a cheerleader for the multi-billion pound big game hunting industry.His bid
stanley thermos to shoot the Big Five - lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and Cape buffalo - in Africa is captured in a controversial new documentary called Trophy.Produced by Mad Max star Tom Hardy, the film asks whether killing endangered animals for sport could save them from extinction.11 Philips