澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2013-04-25(在线收听) |
The spirit of the Anzacs is being commemorated of right around the country this morning on the 98th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli. The first of a series of dawn services has taken place at the cenotaph in Sydney, services have also been held in Canberra and Townsville where the prime minister has laid a wreath at the cenotaph. Moving away from the Anzac commemorations, briefly to bring you some other world news. Nearly 100 people have been killed and more than a thousand injured in a building collapse in Bangladesh. A frantic rescue operation is underway to pull survivors from the rubble.
In Boston, thousands of mourners have attended a memorial service for a police officer killed during a hunt for the marathon bombing suspect. Twenty-six year Sean Collier worked on campus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was allegedly shot dead in his car by the Chechen brother suspected of the bombings.
A man has been remained in custody in Melbourne charged with murdering his parents. Thirty-five year old Ian David Thomas was arrested on Tuesday night, the bodies of Pauline and William Thomas were found in their home on the outskirts of Wangaratta in the state's northeast on Monday night.
And police are cheating the death of two women in Sydney's west as suspicious. Neighbours found the women's bodies in a house at Auburn just before ten o'clock last night. |
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