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Lizzie, a roughly 40-year-old breeding female crocodile, was found butchered on the riverbank on May 18. (Image credit: David White)

Trouble is brewing in Australia’s “Croc Country” after a female crocodile was found “fileted,” with only her head and spine left behind.

Local tour guides spotted the butchered carcass on May 18 on the banks of the Daintree River, Queensland. The death marks the second mysterious crocodile killing in recent months, following the discovery of a gigantic male with its head torn off on a beach in Cow Bay. 

The latest crocodile corpse was found 5 miles from the site of the beheaded crocodile. 

A local wildlife tour guide told Live Science he received an anonymous phone call from a person claiming they killed both crocodiles to prove that humans are the apex predator. “He knew exactly where her body was left, the exact position, and also said he fileted her up but didn’t want her head as he had the bigger head already,” David White, the operator of Solar Whisper Daintree River Crocodile and Wildlife Cruises, said in an email.

The Queensland Department for Environment and Science (DES) said experts were unable to determine the recently killed crocodile’s cause of death. Crocodiles in Queensland are a vulnerable species and are protected by law. “It is unlawful to deliberately harm or kill crocodiles or be in possession of a deceased crocodile or parts of a deceased crocodile,” a DES spokesperson told Live Science in an email.

Lizzie was the best crocodile mom on the river, according to a local wildlife tour operator who was very fond of her. (Image credit: David White)

When the Daintree River guides first saw the latest carcass, they thought that a male crocodile vying for territory had slaughtered the female. But upon closer inspection, they became doubtful. “Some other guides that saw her remains and some experienced croc people asked for the photos and thought it was strange,” White said.

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White said he last saw the crocodile — a nearly 9-foot-long (2.7 meters) female he had named “Lizzie” — alive on May 11. Her head and spine were found a week later, dumped beside his boat on a riverbank that neither she nor other crocodiles were known to frequent.

White noted it was surprising that Lizzie was missing for a week before the carcass was found, as crocodile carcasses tend to float on the water’s surface or wash up soon after the animal has died. “This river is used a great deal and there was no bloated body.”

The clean-picked remains also raised eyebrows. “The state of her body was strange, she was just an intact spine and a face and nothing else,” White said. It didn’t look as if another crocodile had attacked Lizzie, because they “break off bits by twisting, turning and smashing the prey, so we think that if she was killed by a croc, the head would have been damaged and the spine eaten,” White added.

Lizzie’s carcass was found dumped on a riverbank beside a local wildlife tour operator’s boat. (Image credit: David White)

Then came the phone call from someone claiming to have slaughtered both Lizzie and the crocodile in Cow Bay. White said the caller knew details about where Lizzie’s remains were found that he had not made publicly available. The caller claimed to have “fileted her like a fish and fed her to his dogs,” White said.

Removing a large, mature crocodile from an ecosystem can cause an imbalance in the local croc society. When the headless Cow Bay crocodile was found, Cameron Baker, a postdoctoral researcher at Charles Darwin University in Australia, told Live Science: “It will likely represent a period of social unrest and change in the population as individuals try to determine where they sit in the new social hierarchy resulting from this large male’s loss.” RELATED STORIES—Watch a cannibal alligator chomp down on another gator in jaw-dropping video

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The loss of a female has different implications. Lizzie was a roughly 40-year-old breeding female — “the best mom of any croc on the river,” White said. “She once had some runts that never grew and she remained with the creche for seven months instead of the 1-3 months average. She also adopted a baby in a year she didn’t nest and sat with it every day.”

The removal of a mature, breeding female from the ecosystem could mean that younger females start nesting sooner, according to a 1989 IUCN report.

White said the other crocodiles on the river seem unsettled of late, but he added this could be due to an ongoing power struggle between two males, including one they initially thought had killed Lizzie. “I am of course worried about all the other crocs on the river,” he added. “They are habituated to ignore us, so every one of them is a sitting duck.” 

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EastEnders actor and Chuckle Brother among stars at Linda Nolan’s funeral

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EastEnders actor Shane Ritchie and comedian Paul Chuckle were among the stars at singer Linda Nolan’s funeral in Blackpool on Saturday.

Nolan died at the age of 65 last month having been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005.

Nolan's sons Shane Jr (left) and (Jake) help carry her coffin. Pic: PA
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Nolan’s sons Shane Jr (left) and Jake help carry her coffin. Pic: PA

Her pink, sparkly coffin was carried into St Paul’s Church in her home city by her sons and others – while her sisters wore pink breast cancer broaches and earrings – opting for pink handbags to contrast with their black outfits.

Linda Nolan, Anne Nolan, Bernie Nolan, Coleen Nolan, and Maureen Nolan.
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Linda Nolan, Anne Nolan, Bernie Nolan, Coleen Nolan, and Maureen Nolan. Pic: PA

Sisters Linda, Coleen, Bernie, Maureen, Anne, and Denise formed The Nolans in the 1970s and had hits including I’m In The Mood For Dancing and Gotta Pull Myself Together.

Linda Nolan also had a career in musical theatre, starring in Blood Brothers, Prisoner Cell Block H, and Pump Boys And Dinettes.

In her later years, she appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and wrote a column for the Daily Mirror newspaper.

A framed photo of her was placed outside the church and There You’ll Be by Faith Hill was played as mourners arrived.

Coleen Nolan at her sister's funeral. Pic: PA
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Coleen Nolan at her sister’s funeral. Pic: PA

Denise Nolan at her sister's funeral. Pic: PA
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Denise Nolan at her sister’s funeral. Pic: PA

In her eulogy, Denise Nolan-Anderson said: “She really loved going to premieres and opening nights, having her beautiful hair and make-up done, and always was the life and soul of any big occasion. She would have loved all the fuss today.”

She also said Linda showed “courage in the face of adversity”, adding: “It’s time to rest now Linda. The battle is over, you are free.”

Speaking before the service, Paul Elliott, better known as Paul Chuckle of the Chuckle Brothers, said he last saw her in 2024, adding: “She was just a fun, bubbly person. The world’s a darker place without her.”

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Paul Chuckle. Pic: PA

EastEnders star Shane Ritchie at the funeral on Saturday. Pic: PA
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EastEnders star Shane Ritchie at the funeral on Saturday. Pic: PA

Shane Richie was previously married to Coleen Nolan. Other stars who paid their respects at the funeral included Charlotte Dawson, singer Lisa Maffia, and comedian Tommy Cannon.

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Charlotte Dawson arrives. Pic: PA

Lisa Maffia arrives at the service. Pic: PA
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Lisa Maffia arrives at the service. Pic: PA

The family statement announcing her death read: “At around 10.20am on Wednesday 15th January, she passed peacefully, with her loving siblings by her bedside, ensuring she was embraced with love and comfort during her final moments, aged 65.”

After her initial diagnosis, Nolan helped to raise £20m for charities Breast Cancer Now and the Irish Cancer Society.

She had a mastectomy and was given the all-clear in 2011 – but was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer that spread to her liver in 2020 and her brain in 2023.

The singer was born in Dublin but made Blackpool her home – marrying her husband of more than two decades, the late Brian Hudson, there.

The family are raising money for Trinity Hospice in her memory – another organisation Nolan supported.

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Young medical patient and mother among those killed in Philadelphia plane crash

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A medical plane carrying a young patient and her mother has crashed in a heavily populated area of Philadelphia – killing all six people on board.

The Jet Rescue Air Ambulance was carrying the girl and her mother from Northeast Philadelphia Airport to Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri – on their way home to Tijuana, Mexico, the company said.

It crashed about 30 seconds after taking off, erupting in a fireball and engulfing several homes in flames.

First responders at the scene of a small plane crash in Philadelphia. Pic: AP Photo/Matt Rourke
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First responders at the scene. Pic: AP Photo/Matt Rourke

The plane came down near the Roosevelt Mall in the Rhawnhurst area of Pennsylvania at 6.30pm local time on Friday (11.30pm UK time). Four members of crew were also on board, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed.

The aircraft had climbed to 1,600ft (487m) and travelled around three miles (5km) from the airport – before it came down.

Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, which is based in Mexico, said: “At this time we cannot confirm any survivors.”

Shai Gold, who works in corporate strategy for the company, said it was “terribly shocked by this tragic turn of events”.

“This was a very seasoned crew,” she said. “We are a leading air ambulance company, we fly 600 to 700 times a year. We don’t really know what happened.”

Debris from the small plane on the ground in Philadelphia. Pic: @Kikatechusa via AP
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Debris believed to be from the small plane on the ground in Philadelphia. Pic: @Kikatechusa via AP

Fire engines and other emergency vehicles were sent to the scene, with the blaze appearing to have been put out around two hours after the crash.

There were reports of people injured on the ground – but no details were confirmed.

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Smoke rises as emergency services work at the scene of a plane crash in Philadelphia. Pic: Reuters
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Smoke rises as emergency services work at the scene of the crash. Pic: Reuters

A doorbell camera captured the plane falling from the sky in a streak of white and exploding as it hit the ground.

The owner of the camera, Jim Quinn, said: “All we heard was a loud roar and didn’t know where it was coming from. We just turned around and saw the big plume.”

The moment of the crash was also seen on dashcam footage of a car driving nearby.

Michael Schiavone, 37, was at home in a nearby neighbourhood when he heard a loud bang and his house shook. He described it as a “mini earthquake” and when he checked his home security camera, it looked like a missile came down.

Philadelphia Governor Josh Shapiro said: “We want to offer our thoughts and serious prayers for those that are grieving at this moment.”

President Donald Trump wrote on social media that he was “so sad” to see the crash.

“More innocent souls are lost. Our people are totally engaged. First responders are already being given credit for doing a great job.”

The FAA said the National Transportation Safety Board would lead an investigation into the crash. The NTSB said an investigator has arrived at the scene – and more officials would be deployed on Saturday.

Smoke rises above houses after the plane crash in Philadelphia. Pic: AP
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Smoke rises above houses after the crash. Pic: AP

Second US plane crash in a week

The crash comes days after a plane collided with a US Army helicopter as it came into land at an airport in Washington DC – killing all 64 people on board the plane – and three on the helicopter.

The aircraft had requested to land on the shorter runway at Reagan Washington National Airport – before it collided with the helicopter, and fell into the Potomac River at around 8.47pm local time (1.47am UK time) on Wednesday.

At a news conference on Friday, authorities said they have recovered 48 bodies so far – of which they have identified 28.

Head of Washington DC’s emergency medical services John Donnelly said he expects all the victims’ bodies to be found – but it would require the plane debris to be removed from the river.

Crews are currently working at the shoreline and more personnel were being deployed late on Friday, he said.

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Kraken will delist Tether’s USDT and four other stablecoins in Europe to comply with MiCA regulations, following a phased approach to minimize market disruptions.

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