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Cape York Weekly Edition 142

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Cape York Weekly FREE – #142 | Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Editor Matt Nicholls: 0477 450 558 | editor@capeyorkweekly.com.au

INSIDE TODAY

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PORMPURAAW SHINES AT LAURA

A deadly performance from Pormpuraaw’s traditional dance group Kutubi Gura Buna saw them claim the coveted shield at the Laura Quinkan Dance Festival on Sunday. Thousands turned out to the famous bora grounds for the three-day event, with the Voice a hot topic amongst revellers. Four-page liftout – INSIDE

Grandfather dies at Trevathan Falls

Tourist tragedy By MATT NICHOLLS

A VICTORIAN grandfather on a holiday with his family has died after falling down an embankment while walking to Trevathan Falls. The incident, which occurred on Friday afternoon, was described by police as a tragic accident. “He was walking along the track to the falls and, for some reason, lost balance and fell down a steep gully,” said Cooktown officer

in charge, Senior Sergeant John McArthur. The 70-year-old victim, from Eltham in Melbourne’s north-east, was travelling in Queensland with his wife, son and daughter-in-law, and his grandchild. “It’s not a long walk, no more than 100 metres, but it can be a steep little track and he’s probably fallen 40 or 50 metres,” Senior Sergeant McArthur said. “His son has made it down to

him and he was still alive, but he had died before paramedics arrived on scene. “The son has used a sat phone to call Triple Zero and police and QAS attended.” Because of the hard-to-access terrain, the man’s body had to be left overnight and wasn’t retrieved until Saturday. The falls were closed to the public as a result and the scene was under police guard until the rescue

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helicopter made the retrieval the following afternoon. “Police have referred the family to the support that is available to them,” Senior Sergeant McArthur said. “It’s a tragic thing to happen, especially when you’re retired and on a family holiday in Queensland. “I think they had been on the road for six or seven weeks.” Police will prepare a report for the coroner.

ORIGIN

BIRTHING STILL A HOT TOPIC Page 3 AUSTRALIA DAY CELEBRATIONS Pages 8 & 9 ARCHER RIVER ICON IS SOLD Pages 8 & 9

PRIDE READY TO ROCK WEIPA Page 31

GAME 3 WEDNESDAY

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LIVE AND LOUD ON THE BIG SCREEN FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS


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