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Daily Mirror
12 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Teen killed in 'out of control' jet ski crash on celebratory family holiday
Emergency services raced to the dock when tragedy struck and two girls were rushed to hospital when the jet ski they were on crashed into a dock during a Florida holiday A teenage girl has died and her sister left injured following a horror jet ski crash during a family holiday to celebrate a graduation milestone. Emergency services raced to the scene after they were alerted to reports of the crash shortly after 3:30pm local time on Tuesday. Rachel Aliza Nisanov, 13, and Aviva Brancha Nisano, 16, had been riding on the jet ski when they struck the dock at the Intracoastal Waterway in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Both girls were taken to Broward Health Medical Center with life-threatening injuries, local media reported. Tragically, Rachel did not survive and Aviva, who was driving the jet ski, remains in hospital. A fire and rescue spokesperson said it was unclear how exactly the crash happened. Brother Yonah told WTVJ his sisters were "coming back to the dock" when "they lost control". Yonah told the network they had travelled down to Florida from New York to celebrate Rachel's recent graduation. He added their dad, a rabbi, was on another jet ski at the time. He added: "My father doesn't even know how to swim, he jumped in, my sisters were unconscious, their life jackets were on, they were lying flat and my father jumped in and scraped up his hands, feet, his back all over to save them." A friend of the family, who also works with Florida Highway Patrol, said in an interview with WPLG: "The father... he says he looked and they were gone." Esteban Granados, who owns the company that rented out the jet skis to the family, said the sisters finished an online safety course before they took the jet skis out onto the water, although they had no other experience. The Prime Watersports owner said: "It was their first time. That's why I was stressing all the safety instructions to them." An investigation is now being carried out by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. New York State Attorney General Letita James said: "My heart is with Rabbi Shlomo Nisanov and his family today as they mourn the passing of their daughter, and I'm praying her sister pulls through as she fights for her life. May Rachel Aliza Nisanov's memory be a blessing."


Belfast Telegraph
13 minutes ago
- Belfast Telegraph
Education Minister leads praise as A-level results show NI students top of the class
Students in Northern Ireland have recorded some of the best A-level results in the UK. Some 85.8% of students here scored either a C or above in their results this year – the highest proportion in the UK. Last year this figure was 85.1% while in 2019 it was 85%. The figures come as tens of thousands of local students receive their results this morning. Some 30.4% of entries here were awarded A or A*, higher than the equivalent figure for Wales (29.5%) and the whole of England (28.2%). Speaking during a visit to Rathmore Grammar School, Education Minister Paul Givan said: 'Once again, our pupils have delivered an outstanding performance. I wish each of them every success as they take the next step in their journey, whether that is further education, employment, or training.' He added: 'Some students may find that their results are not quite what they had hoped for, and I want to reassure them not to lose heart. This is just one part of a much bigger journey." Mr Givan thanked teachers, saying they 'continue to work tirelessly to be at the centre of delivering successful education outcomes for our young people'. "Today's results are testament to their commitment, dedication and passion to shaping the futures of our young people,' he added. The total number of A-level entries in Northern Ireland has remained stable with 32,275 entries this year. Some 8.7% of entries achieved the A* grade, compared to 8.2% in 2024. The 30.4% of entries achieving grades A* - A compared to 30.3% in 2024. Overall, 98.7% of students in Northern Ireland achieved A* - E grades, compared to 98.5% in 2024. Over one third (37.3%) of A level entries in Northern Ireland continue to be in STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Mathematics remains the most popular A-level subject, accounting for one in 10 entries. This year, AS level entries are up from 41,180 in 2024 to 43,362 this year, an increase of 5.3%.In provisional AS outcomes, 27.2% of students achieved grade A, compared to 26.7% in 2024. Overall, 96.7% achieved A - E grades, compared to 96.4% in 2024.


Evening Standard
14 minutes ago
- Evening Standard
Dozens of River Island stores closing across the UK, including two in London
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