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Woman loses £650,000 injury claim after being seen tossing Christmas treeA woman’s £650,000 claim for injuries allegedly suffered during a car crash has been thrown out of court in Ireland after she was pictured winning a Christmas tree-throwing competition.Kamila Grabska, 36, sued an insurance company and said injuries to her back and neck meant she was unable to work for more than five years or play with her children. She claimed she was left with the “disabling” condition after a car she was travelling in was hit from behind in an accident in 2017.However, the woman’s claim was thrown out by a high court judge in Limerick after a photograph came to light showing Grabska throwing a 5ft spruce at a charity event in January 2018.
Holidaymakers face higher summer air fares due to lack of planes, Ryanair boss warnsHolidaymakers will face higher air fares this summer because of capacity constraints, the boss of Ryanair has warned.Chief executive Michael O’Leary said issues limiting the number of available aircraft mean European airlines will struggle to meet demand for travel during the peak season.He predicted that Ryanair’s ticket prices will be up to 10 per cent more expensive this summer compared with the same period last year.Mr O’Leary said this is because the carrier’s growth in passenger numbers will be lower than expected because Boeing’s new aircraft deliveries are being delayed.
Rescue operation underway for stranded ‘Odontotos’ passengersAn operation was launched on Monday to rescue approximately 90 passengers who were stranded on a train along the Diakopto-Kalavryta rack railway (known in Greek as the “Odontotos”), situated in the Peloponnese region. The train had come to a halt due to landslides near the Niamata area.
Lots of yachts, low revenuesIn the last three years, Greece has become the country with the largest number of yachts (commercial and private) visiting, surpassing traditional leaders in the sector such as France and Italy.However, this increased yachting activity brings little revenue into the state coffers, especially at a time when its customers are in the vast majority private individuals from the highest income category.On the contrary, this overabundance of pleasure boats that sail in Greek waters, especially during the summer, causes serious problems that pose a risk to the country’s tourism product, both over the short and long term.
47-year old woman sentenced to eight years over phone scamsA 47-year-old woman was sentenced to eight years in prison by a Thessaloniki court on Monday, for her involvement in a network scamming people via telephone.The criminal network mainly targeted elderly women, telling them that their close relatives had been involved in car accidents, and that they would need to pay large sums of money for supposed surgeries and other medical costs.The 47-year-old was found guilty on eight counts of fraud, which netted the network some €280,000.
Dead fetus found under Doctors Without Borders buildingA sewage worker located a dead fetus via camera while working under a building owned by the Doctors Without Borders organization, police said on Monday.The Doctors Without Border building is located on Solonos Street 140, in central Athens’ Exarchia area, and police have launched an investigation into the matter.
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Anastasia Gerolimatou, the 85 y-o surfer from Katelios, said to have been named a Person of the Year by CNN Greece.