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Famous UK doctor on voyeurism charges

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 20 Agustus 2014 | 00.00

A LEADING consultant held a Bible in his hand and silently whispered a prayer as he sat in a court dock accused of using hidden equipment to spy on 100 patients in hospital toilets.

WORLD-RENOWNED hearing specialist Dr Lam Hoe Yeoh allegedly secretly recorded intimate images of patients, colleagues and visitors using secret cameras he rigged up.

Men, women and children are understood to have been caught in the clips.The 61-year-old, who is also known by the first name Robin, was arrested at the privately-run St Anthony's Hospital in Surrey in April this year after an alleged victim contacted police.He faces 29 counts of voyeurism, two counts of making indecent images of a child, and two of possessing extreme pornography.The father-of-three also faces another count of voyeurism covering 70 unknown victims allegedly secretly filmed by the doctor.Yeoh appeared on Tuesday at Croydon Crown Court in south London accompanied by his wife.The greying doctor clutched a blue hardback Bible, locked his hands together against his face, closed his eyes and silently mouthed a prayer during the brief hearing.Yeoh spoke only to confirm his name to the court clerk.Judge Warwick McKinnon adjourned the case until September 16 when Yeoh is expected to enter a formal plea. Yeoh was remanded on bail.

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Jackie Chan's son held in China drug bust

The son of Jackie Chan, Jaycee (pic), has been detained in Beijing on drug-related charges. Source: AAP

THE actor son of Hong Kong action superstar Jackie Chan has been detained in Beijing on drug-related charges, the latest high-profile celebrity to be ensnared in one of China's biggest anti-drug crackdowns in two decades.

JAYCEE Chan, 31, was detained last Thursday together with 23-year-old Taiwanese movie star Kai Ko, Beijing police said late on Monday on their official microblog, identifying them only by their surnames, ages and nationalities. It was unclear why the detentions were announced several days later.

Police said both actors tested positive for marijuana and admitted using the drug, and that 100 grams of it were taken from Chan's home.Jaycee Chan's management, M'Stones International, apologised to the public on his behalf for the "social impact" caused in a statement on their website. It said they would "supervise his rehabilitation and help him return to the right path".The detentions follow a declaration in June by President Xi Jinping that illegal drugs should be wiped out and that offenders would be severely punished. In Beijing alone, more than 7800 people have been caught in the crackdown, police said.A string of celebrities have been among those detained, including Gao Hu, who acted in Zhang Yimou's 2011 movie The Flowers of War.Last week, 42 Beijing performing arts associations and theatre companies signed a pledge to not hire any actors connected with drugs in an event organised by the capital's Narcotics Control Office and the Beijing Cultural Bureau.Chinese state broadcaster CCTV aired footage of a police search of the younger Chan's home in Beijing in which he is depicted, his face pixelated, showing officers where he stashed bags of marijuana. Police said they acted on a tip-off from the public.Chan is accused of accommodating drug users, an offence that carries a maximum sentence of three years' imprisonment - a far more serious charge than that of drug consumption. Two other people detained in the same case were accused of selling drugs while Ko is accused of drug consumption.China named the elder Chan an anti-drug ambassador in 2009. Ko, the Taiwanese star, was part of an anti-drug campaign two years ago, CCTV reported, showing footage of the campaign in which he joins other celebrities in a chorus declaring: "I don't use drugs."Illegal drug use has ballooned in China in recent decades, after being virtually eradicated following the 1949 communist revolution. Narcotics began to reappear with the loosening of social controls in the late 1980s.

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Transpacific grounds trucks after SA crash

THE company which owns the truck involved in a fatal crash in Adelaide has grounded its entire national fleet as it conducts an internal investigation.

THE Transpacific truck smashed into three stationary cars on Monday afternoon at traffic lights at Glen Osmond and Cross roads at the start of the South Eastern Freeway.

The 56-year-old male driver of one of the cars died, while two female drivers, aged 41 and 49, and the 28-year-old male truck driver remain in a critical condition at Royal Adelaide Hospital.Police on Tuesday said they were investigating whether brake failure had caused the crash at the "high risk location".Transpacific chief executive Robert Boucher said the company had taken the decision to ground its fleet to ensure its vehicles were roadworthy."This is not a decision we have taken lightly, however we believe it is the right thing to do given the serious nature of Monday's accident," he said in a statement."The driver had undergone thorough safety training prior to being cleared to drive our truck."Mr Boucher said Transpacific had fully co-operated with police, providing them with access to the company's trucks and maintenance records.Police have said it appeared the driver of the sewage truck was travelling at considerable speed before the crash.Meanwhile, a woman has died following a crash where two cars collided at Nuriootpa on Tuesday afternoon, taking the state's road toll to 56.Police say the crash happened on the Sturt Highway and one of the drivers, a woman from Yorke Peninsula, died at the scene.The other driver was airlifted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital and remains in a serious, but non-life threatening condition.

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Marchioness victims remembered 25 years on

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Tradie 'demanded money' before alleged murder

Scales of Justice mercury

A SYDNEY tradie accused of killing a woman in her waterfront mansion had said "I will win at the end" during a dispute over money the day before the alleged murder.

NSW

'Pettiness' caused hospital death

RNSH Hospital naming

PETTY issues and resentment between midwives and doctors was the cause of an "avoidable death" at a NSW hospital.

NSW

Promising footballer, 20, killed by train

Promising footballer, 20, killed by train

A POPULAR local rugby league player and university student was killed when he was hit by a train near Wollongong.

NSW

Aussies dying for a holiday in Bali

Aussies dying for a holiday in Bali

AUSTRALIA'S No.1 holiday destination is also one of the deadliest, with an average of one Aussie dying every eight days in Bali.

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Police fear maps clue to Sydney bomb plot

Police fear maps clue to Sydney bomb plot

EXPLOSIVES similar to those used in the London bombings and maps possibly targeting two Sydney CBD locations were uncovered in a ­suburban home.

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    • Counter-terrorism pitch 1:56

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Physically-fit children brainier: study

PHYSICALLY-FIT children are officially brainier than their punier peers, new research has confirmed.

SCIENTISTS found that aerobically fit nine- and 10-year-olds had denser regions of "white matter" in their brains.

White matter consists of bundles of nerve fibres, or axons, that connect different brain regions.Previous research has linked physical fitness in children to larger brain volumes of "grey matter" - the cell bodies of neurons.US lead researcher Dr Laura Chaddock-Heyman, from the University of Illinois, said: "This study extends our previous work and suggests that white-matter structure may be one additional mechanism by which higher-fit children outperform their lower-fit peers on cognitive tasks and in the classroom."The team used a brain scanning technique called diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to examine five white-matter tracts in the brains of 24 volunteer children.The system works by analysing water diffusion into tissues. For white matter, less water diffusion means the tissue is more fibrous and compact - both desirable traits.Significant fitness-related differences were seen in several key white matter regions, including the corpus callosum which joins the brain's left and right hemispheres.Two others were the superior longitudinal fasciculus, a pair of structures connecting two of the four major lobes in the brain's cerebral cortex, and the superior corona radiata which links the cerebral cortex to the brain stem."All of these tracts have been found to play a role in attention and memory," said Dr Chaddock-Heyman.The research is reported in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.Although the team did not test the children's mental performance, previous research has demonstrated a link between aerobic fitness and increasing thinking ability.

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Aust, Indonesia to discuss terror threat

FEDERAL Justice Minister Michael Keenan will seek to regenerate the close working relationship with Indonesia on counter-terrorism that grew out of the Bali bombings.

THE minister visits Indonesia on Wednesday as both nations confront the emerging threat of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) recruiting and radicalising citizens.

It comes also as both countries heal a diplomatic rift that could have diminished intelligence co-operation at this vital time.There are reports as many as 150 Australians have joined the ISIL cause, and while Indonesia estimates around 60 of its citizens are involved, it's believed the real number could be closer to 200.Mr Keenan will visit the Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Co-operation (JCLEC) in Semarang, central Java, on Wednesday.He will pay tribute to the Australian and Indonesian police who responded after shared tragedies such as the MH17 crash and the terror attack at the Australian embassy in Jakarta in 2004.September 9 marks 10 years since that bombing, which claimed 11 Indonesian lives and injured more than 200 others.At an event to mark a decade of the JCLEC, the minister will flag the importance of co-operation on the new danger of nationals fighting in Iraq and Syria."I think both countries acknowledge that much work remains to be done - the threat we all now face is growing, both in terms of size and complexity."Australia and Indonesia established the JCLEC in the wake of the 2002 Bali bombings to strengthen counter-terror co-operation. It was established in 2004.Although bilateral co-operation on security was officially frozen in November - after Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono learned of Australian efforts to spy on him - the neighbours have acted on the threat of ISIL in unison.Dr Yudhoyono this month declared a ban on Indonesians supporting the group, also known as ISIS and Islamic State.A day later, Prime Minister Tony Abbott proposed beefed-up terror laws.SBY's move came after Bali bombing mastermind Abu Bakar Bashir pledged an oath to ISIS from his jail cell.A new code of conduct, sought by Indonesia to restore intelligence co-operation, has been completed and is expected to be signed before the end of the month.FACTS ON THE JAKARTA CENTRE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT CO-OPERATION:- The centre was established by the Indonesian and Australian governments in February 2004- It has trained more than 16,000 participants from more than 70 countries- JCLEC co-ordinates a range of training programs on transnational crimes, with counter-terrorism the priority- The Australian Federal Police and Indonesia National Police jointly manage the centre- The additional countries contributing to funding include Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, Britain and the US.

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Tradie 'demanded money' before alleged murder

Scales of Justice mercury

A SYDNEY tradie accused of killing a woman in her waterfront mansion had said "I will win at the end" during a dispute over money the day before the alleged murder.

NSW

'Pettiness' caused hospital death

RNSH Hospital naming

PETTY issues and resentment between midwives and doctors was the cause of an "avoidable death" at a NSW hospital.

NSW

Promising footballer, 20, killed by train

Promising footballer, 20, killed by train

A POPULAR local rugby league player and university student was killed when he was hit by a train near Wollongong.

NSW

Aussies dying for a holiday in Bali

Aussies dying for a holiday in Bali

AUSTRALIA'S No.1 holiday destination is also one of the deadliest, with an average of one Aussie dying every eight days in Bali.

Travel News
  • 1 video
    • What Really Happens in Bali trailer 1:00

Police fear maps clue to Sydney bomb plot

Police fear maps clue to Sydney bomb plot

EXPLOSIVES similar to those used in the London bombings and maps possibly targeting two Sydney CBD locations were uncovered in a ­suburban home.

NSW
  • 1 video
    • Counter-terrorism pitch 1:56

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Italian military jets collide: report

Tradie 'demanded money' before alleged murder

Scales of Justice mercury

A SYDNEY tradie accused of killing a woman in her waterfront mansion had said "I will win at the end" during a dispute over money the day before the alleged murder.

NSW

'Pettiness' caused hospital death

RNSH Hospital naming

PETTY issues and resentment between midwives and doctors was the cause of an "avoidable death" at a NSW hospital.

NSW

Promising footballer, 20, killed by train

Promising footballer, 20, killed by train

A POPULAR local rugby league player and university student was killed when he was hit by a train near Wollongong.

NSW

Aussies dying for a holiday in Bali

Aussies dying for a holiday in Bali

AUSTRALIA'S No.1 holiday destination is also one of the deadliest, with an average of one Aussie dying every eight days in Bali.

Travel News
  • 1 video
    • What Really Happens in Bali trailer 1:00

Police fear maps clue to Sydney bomb plot

Police fear maps clue to Sydney bomb plot

EXPLOSIVES similar to those used in the London bombings and maps possibly targeting two Sydney CBD locations were uncovered in a ­suburban home.

NSW
  • 1 video
    • Counter-terrorism pitch 1:56

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