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Matt Damon grabs some rum and cola while on holiday in Byron Bay with wife Luciana Barroso

Drinks are on Matt! Hollywood star Damon grabs a carton of Bundaberg rum and cola while on holiday with his wife Luciana Barroso in Byron Bay

Hollywood hunk Matt Damon is having the time of his life with friends and family while on holiday in Australia.

The Bourne Identity star, 51, was seen purchasing a carton of Bundaberg rum and cola at a Byron Bay bottle shop with his wife Luciana Barroso, 46, and some Aussie mates over the weekend.

The father-of-three appeared to be stocking before enjoying a boozy day of fishing at a local beach the next day.

Drinks are on Matt!  Damon was seen purchasing a carton of Bundaberg rum and cola at a Byron Bay bottle shop with his wife Luciana Barroso, 46, and some Aussie mates over the weekend

Drinks are on Matt! Damon was seen purchasing a carton of Bundaberg rum and cola at a Byron Bay bottle shop with his wife Luciana Barroso, 46, and some Aussie mates over the weekend

The Oscar winner sported a casual look in a navy jumper, black trousers and baseball cap.

The 51-year-old year accessorized his getup with stylish sunglasses and a scruffy five o’clock shadow.

Meanwhile, Luciana was dressed casually in a pair of jeans and a beige loose-fitting sweater.

Matt was joined by his wife Luciana and Australian TV presenter Lauren Phillips and her aviation tycoon beau Paul O'Brien, right

Matt was joined by his wife Luciana and Australian TV presenter Lauren Phillips and her aviation tycoon beau Paul O’Brien, right

They were joined by Australian TV presenter Lauren Phillips and her aviation tycoon beau Paul O’Brien, who often attend social events in Byron Bay.

The gang looked relaxed and laid back during the shopping trip.

The following day the group enjoyed a boozy day of fishing at the beach.

The Oscar winner sported a casual look in a navy jumper, black trousers and baseball cap

The Oscar winner sported a casual look in a navy jumper, black trousers and baseball cap

Matt and Luciana, who married in 2005, were joined for the outing by their daughters Isabella, 15, Gia, 13, and Stella, 11, and a group of A-list pals.

Among the group was Chris Hemsworth’s actor brother Luke and his wife Samantha, who count themselves as long-term pals of Matt and Luciana.

Matt has been an ‘honourary’ Australian for years and frequently visits the country to catch up with his good friends the Hemsworth brothers.

The gang looked relaxed and laidback during the shopping trip

The gang looked relaxed and laidback during the shopping trip

Matt has been busy this year filming Oppenheimer, the Christopher Nolan directed biopic, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning American Prometheus.

It covers the life of physicist Robert Oppenheimer.

He has also been putting the final touches on the limited series he is producing, Green Beret’s Guide to Surviving the Apocalypse.

The 51-year-old year accessorized his getup with stylish sunglasses and a scruffy five o'clock shadow

The 51-year-old year accessorized his getup with stylish sunglasses and a scruffy five o'clock shadow

The 51-year-old year accessorized his getup with stylish sunglasses and a scruffy five o’clock shadow

Lauren wore a pair of baggy trousers and an oversized sweater during the outing

Lauren wore a pair of baggy trousers and an oversized sweater during the outing

Matt has been an 'honourary' Australian for years and frequently visits the country to catch up with his good mates the Hemsworth brothers.  Pictured: Matt watching a UFC match with Chris Hemsworth

Matt has been an ‘honourary’ Australian for years and frequently visits the country to catch up with his good mates the Hemsworth brothers. Pictured: Matt watching a UFC match with Chris Hemsworth

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LIV Golf players court ruling to ban from PGA Tour events

A federal judge in California ruled that three golfers who joined Saudi-backed LIV Golf will not be able to compete in the PGA Tour’s post-season.

US district judge Beth Labson Freeman made her decision in San Jose after attorneys for the sides each spoke for about an hour. Freeman said she didn’t consider the golfers faced irreparable harm because of the big money they were guaranteed by joining LIV, a key issue in the case.

“There simply is no irreparable harm in this case,” PGA Tour attorney Elliot Peters said.

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The three suspended golfers were seeking a temporary restraining order, which Freeman denied. Talor Gooch, Matt Jones and Hudson Swafford claimed they should be able to play where they want to, each saying in letters last month to the PGA Tour, “I am a free agent and independent contractor.”

They are among 10 players who filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour last week — including Phil Mickelson.

Robert Walters, an antitrust litigator representing the golfers, noted this would be their opportunity on a big playoff stage, “effectively the Super Bowl of golf” because of its “significant income opportunities.”

Freeman responded that the LIV Tour earnings potential was also great and asked whether players might have been able to wait until the conclusion of the PGA Tour season to depart for the new tour.

Walters argued there were only 48 spots and they would have filled up according to LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman, to which Freeman said she agreed with that stance but that the golfers stood to gain far more financially joining LIV than the money they might have earned on the PGA Tour.

“This is an extraordinarily attractive financial opportunity but it’s much more than that,” Walters said, saying the harm done is that “players lose intangible benefits” such as qualifications for the major tournaments as well as other marquee invitationals.

“This is the holy grail because everybody wants to compete in and prevail in major championships, but it’s not just the majors,” Walters said. He noted that the PGA Tour inferred these golfers would put a “taint” or “stench” on the tour’s image by playing, perhaps even wearing LIV Tour gear in PGA Tour tournaments.

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“We’re disappointed that Talor Gooch, Hudson Swafford and Matt Jones won’t be allowed to play golf. No one gains by banning golfers from playing,” LIV Golf said in a statement.

The first of three FedEx Cup playoff events begin Friday (AEST).

Two tournaments offer $15 million prize funds, and the player who wins the FedEx Cup at East Lake in Atlanta gets $18 million — thus the urgency for Freeman to rule. This case could go to trial next year, with the possibility of an injunction hearing in late September or early October, according to Peters.

Peters said lifting the suspensions of the golfers and allowing them to play would “change the status quo” for the PGA Tour and “give them a fabulous platform” to promote the LIV tour while competing in a PGA event.

“I think it’s a huge problem,” he said. “… The Commissioner needs the ability to protect the Tour. This is a very dire situation for the Tour.”

Gooch (No.20), Jones (No.65) and Swafford (No.67) are among nine players who have joined LIV Golf and finished the regular season among the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings. The other six who joined LIV Golf are not asking to play in the tour’s post-season.

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan issued a memo to members that included: “With today’s news, our players, fans and partners can now focus on what really matters over the next three weeks: the best players in the world competing in the FedEx Cup playoffs, capping off an incredibly compelling season with the crowning of the FedEx Cup champion at the Tour Championship.”

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Footage shows moment missing Queensland family found in outback NSW

New footage shows the moment a family of four was spotted and rescued in outback NSW after they were missing for 48 hours on a long-distance trip across three states.

Darian Aspinall, 27, was traveling with her children Winter Bellamy, two, and Koda Bellamy, four, and the kid’s grandmother, 50-year-old Leah Gooding from Queensland to Adelaide where they were moving.

the family had run out of food and water when a helicopter spotted their car off-track 50 kilometers south east of Tibooburra, in the far north-west of NSW, late on Tuesday afternoon.
Footage of the moment family of four from Queensland is found in outback NSW.
The family waved up at the helicopter to help them. (9News)
The family of four was found near Tibooburra. (NSW Police Force)

Images show the family waving up at the helicopter with their clothes to get the pilot’s attention.

“The ladies there were waving at us and so as we passed down one side I opened the window and waved back at them to let them know that we’d seen them,” Nick Shew, AeroTech Hems pilot, said.

Police say Google maps took them off track onto a dirt road away from a sealed highway where they got bogged down.

Footage of the moment family of four from Queensland is found in outback NSW.
The pilots landed and with the help of emergency services rescued the family. (9News)
Footage of the moment family of four from Queensland is found in outback NSW.
Police believe the family’s GPS system took them off track. (9News)

Detective Inspector Tom Aylett said yesterday GPS systems sometimes take drivers on “routes that aren’t accessible even though they’re on the map”.

9News understands they tried to walk for four hours for help but decided to return to their car where they remained for 48 hours before they were found.

“It was plainly clear when we landed and got out of the aircraft the sense of relief that they had, it was an emotional moment,” Shew said.

Footage of the moment family of four from Queensland is found in outback NSW.
The emergency pilots who rescued the family of four. (9News)

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The pilots who rescued the family said they were relieved but the children were particularly excited when emergency services gave them packets of Twisties and water.

“Once they got the Twisties, they were happy, problem solved,” Shew said.

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Missing teen Kiely Rodni may have been abducted after a party in California, authorities say

Kiely was at the Prosser Family Campground on Friday night and was last seen around 12:30 am Saturday, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office said.

“We are treating her disappearance as an abduction right now because we have not been able to locate her vehicle,” sheriff’s spokesperson Angela Musallam said.

Officials are looking for Kiely’s silver 2013 Honda CRV and say her phone has been out of service since the party. Kiely is White, 5’7″ and about 118 pounds. She has blond hair, hazel eyes and a nose ring. Kiely was last seen wearing a black tank top and Dickies brand pants.

There were 200-300 juveniles at the party, which was in a wooded area, Musallam said in a news conference Tuesday, and “someone knows something.”

“We are pleading, we are urging anyone who was at that party to please come forward,” she said.

Kiely’s loved ones are wondering how no one saw the teen leave, CNN affiliate KCRA reported.

“I can’t believe it. There has to have been one person — there were people sitting in cars, there were people everywhere around this place,” Kiely’s friend Sammi Smith told KCRA.

The grounds are about 17 miles north of Lake Tahoe and 36 miles from Reno, Nevada.

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About 150 law enforcement officers, including the FBI, search and rescue, canines and more than 100 volunteers are combing the area around where Rodni was last seen.

“There is no evidence that supports an abduction, but we are not ruling anything out,” said Placer County Sheriff Troy Sander Tuesday. “We won’t rule anything out. This is a missing persons case, a search and rescue case.”

On Monday, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office flew a search helicopter over the area.

“Despite the numerous resources we have utilized, Kiely and her vehicle are still missing,” the sheriff’s office said. “We are currently coordinating with the California Highway Patrol, Truckee Police, FBI, and the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office as we continue our search for Kiely.”

Kiely’s mother, Lindsey Rodni-Nieman, said the wait has been grueling.

“My head is all over the place and I’m terrified. Bad thoughts are very strong and hard to keep at bay,” Rodni-Nieman told KCRA. “But I’m trying to hold out hope, you know, that we’ll find her, that she’ll come home.”

Friends and family have set up a website, FindKiely.com, to help with the search. And a GoFundMe account has been established to fund a reward for information leading to Kiely’s safe return.

CNN’s Cheri Mossburg contributed to this report.

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Open beta for MultiVersus attracts 10 million players and breaks records

MultiVersus, the platform fighter from Warner Bros. and Player First Games, has broken record after record, jumping from five million players to 10 million in only a few weeks.

The game is still in open beta and has only been available for a few weeks.

Fighting games tend to get a fair amount of love from fans and newcomers alike, but no fighting game has ever come close to the numbers MultiVersus is pulling.

In the span of only a handful of weeks, the game where you can fight LeBron James as Batman has shattered player count records yet again, as spotted by GamesRadar.

While there are plenty of fighting games that have enjoyed immense success, such as Tekken 7, Brawlhalla, and Guilty Gear -Strive-, none of those games had opening numbers like MultiVersus.

It’s plain to see that going free-to-play with such large IPs is paying off dividends. With a 24-average of more than 53,000 players, people seem to really enjoy the Smash Bros.-style of fighting game.

Future characters are already in the works, with Morty from Rick and Morty confirmed first.

Rumors of other characters, such as the Joker, Scooby-doo, Godzilla, and even Ted Lasso are most likely making their way to the game.

There are even more unconfirmed (and less likely) rumors of characters like the Powerpuff Girls, Scorpion, and Ben 10 floating around the internet, as well.

Despite the success, or perhaps as a result of it, director Tony Huynh stated that Season One of the game would be getting delayed to address some issues, including a “big overhaul” of characters’ hitboxes.

The game doesn’t have a new release date as of this writing, but the open beta has been extended indefinitely, so players can give the game a try.

Multiverse had a good showing at Evo, the largest fighting game tournament in the world, last weekend. Evo drew a massive crowd throughout the event, but especially during the MultiVersus tournament.

The event was so popular, that developers even teased new projects during the event.

Written by Junior Miyai on behalf of GLHF

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Home and Away – new cliffhanger for shooting victim

Home and Away spoilers follow from Tuesday’s Australian episode (August 9), which some UK viewers may prefer to avoid.

Home and Away has left Cash Newman’s fate hanging in the balance in the show’s latest Australian episode.

The local policeman was caught in the crossfire this week as the Parata family’s troubles with a dangerous biker gang spiraled out of control.

In Tuesday’s episode on Channel 7 in Australia, Cash was rushed to hospital after taking a bullet during a police operation to bring in the gang members.

Cash’s loved ones in the Bay were all left upset as it became clear that his chances of survival were touch and go.

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When new doctor Bree Cameron spoke to Cash’s sister Felicity Newman about the sad situation, she tried her best to provide an optimistic outlook.

However, in a separate conversation with Xander Delaney – who’d brought in Cash while on paramedic duty – Bree admitted that she may have given Felicity false hope.

Bree also provided a sombre warning to Rose Delaney, telling her: “There are no guarantees. I wish there were, but Cash lost a lot of blood and the internal damage was extensive. If he makes it through the next couple of days, he’s looking at a long recovery.

“But he’s young, strong, fit. All of that works in his favour.”

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Shortly afterwards, Bree’s worst fears were realized when Cash went into cardiac arrest in his hospital bed.

Wednesday’s Australian episode will see Felicity called back to Cash’s bedside, distraught after being told that he could still die.

Home and Away fans in the UK will see these scenes on Channel 5 in September.

Home and Away airs weekdays at 1.45pm on Channel 5 and 6pm on 5STAR. First-look screenings air at 6.30pm on 5STAR and the show also streams on My5.

In Australia, the show airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7pm on Channel 7 and streams on 7plus.

Selected classic episodes are available via Amazon Prime Video in the UK.

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John Bateman to Wests Tigers, Wigan, Canberra Raiders, Super League, Jimmy Brings, James Hooper

The Wests Tigers have made an inquiry with Wigan about the prospect of bringing 2019 Dally M Backrower of the Year John Bateman back to the NRL in 2023.

In a move unrelated to Isaiah Papali’i having second thoughts about switching from Parramatta to Concord next year, Tigers director of football Tim Sheens has confirmed the club has made the approach.

The catch is going to be Bateman is under contract with Wigan until at least the end of 2024 and for now the Warriors have blocked the Tigers move.

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Bateman was one of the standout backrowers in the NRL the year the Canberra Raiders made the grand finale in 2019 before his tenure in the national capital sourced over a contract stalemate with the Green Machine.

Bateman then returned home to the UK at the end of the 2020 NRL season after inking a four-year deal with Wigan through until the end of 2024.

The Raiders were forced to pay a $250,000 transfer fee to Bradford to bring Bateman to the NRL the first time around but the one bonus with transfer fees to English clubs is they aren’t included in the NRL clubs salary cap.

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The Tigers have made a play for former Raiders star John Bateman.Source: Getty Images

The Bateman approach is creative thinking from Sheens trying to look outside the square and devise recruitment ploys aimed at overhauling the Wests Tigers roster.

The Tigers have made some recruitment moves this week by re-signing Brent Naden, Asu Kepoa and Starford To’a but the real recruitment space where they need to get busy is the re-signing of Adam Doueihi.

Doueihi is easily the Tigers best player, a local junior and the type of leader the Wests Tigers need to build the club around.

With Sheens and Benji Marshall now having control of the steering wheel at least it won’t be left to dithering management types to make another misguided mistake.

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The issue with Doueihi is he’s going to be a free agent as of November 1 and you can guarantee rival clubs are going to be getting the queue to try and convince the five-eighth to switch allegiances.

The Tigers need to sharpen their pencil and try and get a long-term deal done now prior to the stronger clubs being able to table a deal.

The Melbourne Storm have already had one crack at getting Doueihi on loan for the remainder of this year and with uncertainty surrounding the future of Cameron Munster the Tigers five-eighth would make an ideal replacement.

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Teen arrested at Melbourne Airport charged over killing

An eighth teenager has been charged with murder months after a 16-year-old was allegedly chased down and attacked outside a Melbourne house party.

Homicide detectives arrested the boy at Melbourne Airport, taking him into custody early on Wednesday.

Declan Cutler, 16, was beaten and fatally stabbed in Coburg North earlier this year.

Declan Cutler, 16, was beaten and fatally stabbed in Coburg North earlier this year.

The 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, faced a Children’s Court hours later, where a magistrate heard it was the boy’s first time in police custody. Flanked by three police officers, he sat in handcuffs during the brief hearing, with his mother watching nearby. The boy made no application for bail and was remanded in custody to reappear next month.

His arrest comes five months after eight teenagers allegedly chased and attacked Declan Cutler, a 16-year-old from Reservoir, following a house party in Coburg North.

The court heard that while there were no witnesses to the incident, a friend of Cutler’s was scheduled to give evidence at a compulsory examination hearing to provide details about the teen’s movements before he died.

Police had been searching for an eighth alleged killer since March after the knife attack was captured on CCTV from a nearby home.

The street where Declan Cutler died on March 13.

The street where Declan Cutler died on March 13.Credit:penny stephens

The seven other teens – aged 13 to 17 – are all also charged with murder and remain in custody. Two of them are brothers.

Police say Cutler had been at a house party when a group of youths in a dark-coloured car chased him along Elizabeth Street in Coburg North at about 2.30am on March 13.

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Truck driver acquitted in deaths of 7 motorcyclists in 2019

Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, of West Springfield, Mass., reacts to the not-guilty verdict at Coos County Superior Court in Lancaster, NH, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. The commercial truck driver was charged with negligent homicide in the deaths of seven motorcycles club members in a 2019 crash in Randolph, NH (David Lane/The Union Leader via AP, Pool)
Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, of West Springfield, Mass., reacts to the not-guilty verdict at Coos County Superior Court in Lancaster, NH, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. The commercial truck driver was charged with negligent homicide in the deaths of seven motorcycles club members in a 2019 crash in Randolph, NH (David Lane/The Union Leader via AP, Pool)
Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, of West Springfield, Mass., reacts to the not-guilty verdict at Coos County Superior Court in Lancaster, NH, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. The commercial truck driver was charged with negligent homicide in the deaths of seven motorcycles club members in a 2019 crash in Randolph, NH (David Lane/The Union Leader via AP, Pool)

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Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, of West Springfield, Mass., reacts to the not-guilty verdict at Coos County Superior Court in Lancaster, NH, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. The commercial truck driver was charged with negligent homicide in the deaths of seven motorcycles club members in a 2019 crash in Randolph, NH (David Lane/The Union Leader via AP, Pool)

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Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, of West Springfield, Mass., reacts to the not-guilty verdict at Coos County Superior Court in Lancaster, NH, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. The commercial truck driver was charged with negligent homicide in the deaths of seven motorcycles club members in a 2019 crash in Randolph, NH (David Lane/The Union Leader via AP, Pool)

CONCORD, NH (AP) — A jury on Tuesday acquired a commercial truck driver of causing the deaths of seven motorcyclists in a horrific head-on collision in northern New Hampshire that exposed fatal flaws in the processing of license revocations across states.

Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 26, of West Springfield, Massachusetts, was found innocent on seven counts of manslaughter, seven counts of negligent homicide and one count of reckless conduct in connection with the June 21, 2019, crash in Randolph. Jailed since the crash, he appeared to wipe away tears as the verdict was read and briefly raised his index finger skyward before leaving the courtroom.

Jurors deliberated for less than three hours after a two-week trial during which prosecutors argued that Zhukovskyy — who had taken heroin, fentanyl and cocaine earlier on the day of the crash — repeatedly swerved back and forth before the collision and told police he caused it. But a judge dismissed eight charges related to whether he was impaired, and his attorneys blamed the lead biker, Albert “Woody” Mazza Jr., saying he was drunk and not looking where he was going when he lost control of his motorcycle and slid in front of Zhukovskyy’s truck.

“Our hearts go out to the victims and their families. Our trial team did an excellent job and we firmly believe that the State provided its case beyond a reasonable doubt,” New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said in a statement.

Zhukovskyy’s family, some of whom attended the trial, said in a statement they were grateful to God, the court and the defense attorneys for an “honest and fair trial.”

“Our family expresses its deepest condolences to the family and friends affected by this tragedy,” the family said, describing him as a “very honest and kind man. He would never have done anything to hurt anyone.”

Zhukovskyy, who was born in Ukraine, remained jailed as of late Tuesday afternoon. It is unclear when he might be released. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued an immigration detainer on him after the crash and that he was executed following the verdict, said Ben Champagne, the superintendent at the Coos County Department of Corrections.

ICE said in a statement that Zhukovskyy has been served a notice to appear before an immigration judge and will remain in ICE custody pending the outcome of that appearance. It did not say where he is being held.

All seven motorcyclists killed were members of the Jarheads Motorcycle Club. After the verdict, a member of the Marine group reached through Facebook declined to comment. Mazza’s father, also named Albert, said he was stunned.

“Killing seven people and he gets off. That is unbelievable,” said Mazza. He described his son of him as a “good man” who devoted much of his time to charity, and said it was wrong to pin blame on him.

“It doesn’t make much sense,” he said. “There are seven people dead. There are seven families affected. It’s strange that he didn’t get something.”

The motorcyclists who died were from New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island and ranged in age from 42 to 62. They were part of a larger group that had just left a motel along US Route 2 in Randolph.

Killed were Mazza, of Lee, New Hampshire; Edward and Jo-Ann Corr, a couple from Lakeville, Massachusetts; Michael Ferazzi, of Contocook, New Hampshire; Desma Oakes, of Concord, New Hampshire; Daniel Pereira, of Riverside, Rhode Island; and Aaron Perry, of Farmington, New Hampshire.

In closing statements Tuesday morning, the two sides raised questions about who was more “all over the place”: the trucker accused of swerving back and forth across the road or the eyewitnesses accused of contradicting each other.

“Those witnesses were all over the place about what they recalled and what they claimed to have seen,” said defense attorney Jay Duguay.

Duguay also accused prosecutors of ignoring that their own accident reconstruction unit contradicted their theory that Zhukovskyy crossed into the oncoming lane. An expert hired by the defense, meanwhile, testified that the crash happened on the center line of the road and would have occurred even if the truck was in the middle of its lane because Mazza’s motorcycle was heading in that direction.

“From the beginning of this investigation, the state had made up their mind about what had happened, evidence was damned,” said Duguay, who also highlighted inconsistencies between witness accounts or when witnesses contradicted themselves.

In particular, Duguay suggested that the bikers “shaded” their accounts to protect Mazza and the club. Prosecutor Scott Chase acknowledged some inconsistencies, but asked jurors to remember the circumstances.

“People were covering the dead, trying to save the barely living, comforting the dying. This wasn’t story time,” he said. “They were up here talking about some of the most unimaginable chaos, trauma, death and carnage that we can even imagine three years later. They were talking about hell broke open.”

Witnesses were consistent, he argued, in describing the truck as weaving back and forth before the crash. That behavior continued “until he killed people,” Chase said.

“That’s what stopped him. It’s not that he made some responsible decision to start paying attention or do the right thing,” he said. “The only thing that stopped him was an embankment after he tore through a group of motorcycles.”

Chase called the attempt to blame Mazza a “fanciful story” and “frivolous distraction,” while reminding jurors that Zhukovskyy, who didn’t testify at trial, told investigators “Obviously, I caused the crash.”

“He was crystal clear from the very beginning that he caused this crash,” Chase said. “That is what he said, because that is what happened.”

Zhukovskyy’s commercial driving license should have been revoked in Massachusetts at the time of the crash because of a drunken driving arrest in Connecticut about two months earlier.

Connecticut officials alerted the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, but Zhukovskyy’s license wasn’t suspended due to a backlog of out-of-state notifications about driving offenses. In a review, federal investigators found similar backlog problems in Rhode Island, New Hampshire and at least six other jurisdictions.

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Associated Press Writers Michael Casey and Kathy McCormack contributed to this report.

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Melbourne-made game set to go global

But more than half of the country’s game development companies are based in Victoria, as well as 57 per cent of the workforce.

Wilton’s game was among six games backed by Victorian agency VicScreen previewed to the media that are set to launch in the next 12 months either on mobile, PC, or Xbox and Playstation.

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Many of Melbourne’s most anticipated games previewed on Wednesday are left-of-field, exploratory games that aren’t necessarily pitched at typical male video gamers.

Future Folklore, set for concept release next year, will be Australia’s first ever Indigenous-led mobile game, set in a fantasy world inspired by the Australian bush where players can explore and care for Country.

A Silicon Valley venture capital firm has just pumped $9.76 million into a Melbourne mobile-based app called Kinder World by female-led Melbourne studio Lumi Interactive. Dreamt up during the dark days of COVID lockdowns, the cozy game is all about tending to virtual houseplants and spreading kindness to help people unwind.

Climate change and environmental themes are explored in Onepixel.com’s Studio Ghibli-like game Way to the Woods as well as Paper House studio’s Wood & Weatherwhich depicts a “toy world” undergoing the impacts of climate change.

Melbourne outfit Ghost Pattern also previewed wayward strand, a game set in the 1970s that explores the world of 14-year-old Casey, who tags along on summer holidays to her mum’s job at an aged care hospital in regional Victoria (which is also suspended in the sky).

Wednesday also marked the official opening of applications for the next round of Victoria’s Games Development Internship program, which aims to foster more game creators from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds in the screen industry.

Melbourne’s status as a video game powerhouse was cemented in 2019 after game smash hit Untitled Goose Game, which lets players take control of a rampaging, mischievous goose.

The game, created by Fitzroy-based studio House House, was recently acquired by ACMI in Melbourne, the Powerhouse in Sydney and the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra, which are preserving the game and its early drafts for posterity.

VicScreen chief executive Caroline Pitcher said the Victorian digital games industry had just had a record year, with VicScreen-supported games injecting $9.7 million into the state economy – a 46 per cent increase on the previous year.

“The digital games industry is growing exponentially, and we are championing that by backing local IP and career development,” she said.

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