Maya Jama and Ruben Dias' Home Burglarized Amidst Personal and Professional Milestones, Lib Dems Name By-Election Candidate, and More
Maya Jama and Ruben Dias' Cheshire home was targeted by burglars. Carlos Alcaraz overcame adversity to reach the Australian Open final. A former patient of a surgeon who harmed nearly 100 children shared her harrowing experience.
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Maya Jama and Ruben Dias, a popular television presenter and footballer, respectively, have had quite an eventful week. Jama was in South Africa filming the hit reality show Love Island, while Dias was watching his team, Manchester City, play. Unfortunately, their Cheshire home was targeted by burglars in their absence (Source 1).
In the meantime, the Liberal Democrats announced their candidate for the Greater Manchester by-election, local activist Jackie Pearcey (Source 2). While political news unfolded, tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz overcame adversity to reach the Australian Open final, defeating Alexander Zverev in a grueling five-set match (Source 3).
Away from sports, a former patient of a surgeon who harmed nearly 100 children shared her harrowing experience with the BBC (Source 4). The patient, Vivaan Sharma, was only 12 years old when she underwent surgery by Yaser Jabbar, who is now facing criminal charges.
In the realm of entertainment, the Welsh horror film industry faced an unexpected challenge – a smoking ban. Filmmakers were forced to shoot a horror film involving mythical Welsh fairies in England instead (Source 5).
In a different sector, Welsh boxer Lauren Price defended her unified welterweight world titles against Puerto Rican challenger Stephanie Pineiro Aquino at Cardiff's Utilita Arena on April 4, 2023 (Source 6). Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer's visit to China brought agreements on visas, services, healthcare, green tech, and finance (Source 7).
BBC Sport's Sara Orchard explained why the Premiership Women's Rugby league remains without a title sponsor despite record-breaking viewership during the 2022 World Cup (Source 8). Orchard noted that negotiations with potential sponsors have yet to yield results.
Finally, the Champions League play-off draw was a topic of interest for football fans. BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explained the draw's process and when it would take place (Source 9).
Lastly, coach and consultant Duane Manyweather shared insights about his role in helping create $1.5bn worth of talent in the NFL. Manyweather works in one of the sport's most undervalued positions, and his work with some of the league's best players has earned him recognition (Source 10).
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- Lib Dems name Gorton and Denton by-election choice
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- Cramping Alcaraz beats Zverev in epic to reach final
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- World champion Price to face Aquino live on BBC
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- The NFL's 'Queen's Gambit' who helped create $1.5bn worth of talent
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