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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, 22nd April, 2019 PM News Update [Hakea mostly houses male prisoners who have been remanded in custody.]( [Death in custody: Inmate found dead at Hakea Prison on Sunday]( BY Kate Hedley A 26-year-old prisoner has been found dead at Hakea Prison, prompting an internal review into the circumstances surrounding the man's death. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Two-month-old baby dies on AirAsia flight from Kuala Lumpur to Perth]( "Upon arrival, the aircraft was met by a team of medical specialists and the relevant authorities, including the WA Police.We are unable to comment further." [AirAsia X plans to fly A330-300 aircraft with 12 business class seats and 365 economy class seats between Australia and Bali.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Perth Hills fire pit explosion leaves young girl with extensive burns]( A six-year-old girl has been left with extensive burns to her face and body, after a family's Easter camping trip went horribly wrong over the weekend. [The six-year-old is recovering at Perth Children's Hospital. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['They thought I was an addict': People with disabilities humiliated at Centrelink]( "People near me thought I was an addict. A security guard stood near me not speaking while I hit my head into a column." [By telling her story, Ms Cassin said she hoped it would be something for Centrelink to consider in the future.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [State to replace ageing icon Freo Traffic Bridge with $230 million pledge]( Funding for the replacement of the rapidly deteriorating Fremantle Traffic Bridge will be provided in the forthcoming state budget. [Fremantle Traffic Bridge.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Docker Duman offered two-match AFL ban]( Fremantle backman Taylin Duman's off-the-ball hit on GWS opponent Lachie Whitfield is set to cost him a fortnight on the AFL sidelines. [Match review officer Michael Christian.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Seven suicide attackers behind Sri Lanka blasts, investigator says]( Most attacks were by one bomber, with two at Colombo's Shangri-La Hotel. [A Sri Lankan girl waits outside a mortuary to identify her family member.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Australian teams escape bomb blasts in Sri Lanka, cricket greats mourn]( Two Australian women's development squads were in Sri Lanka when the bombs went off but all players are safe. [Kumar Sangakkara has made an emotional post about the bombings in his homeland.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Instagram influencers killing the vibe]( I can honestly admit I have no clue - let alone interest - as to who Ksenija Lukich, Tash Sefton, Pia Muehlenbeck, Chloe Morello or Karina Banno are. [Coachella ker-ching: "Influencer" Pia Muehlenbeck.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tourists in search of selfies ignore warning signs, put lives at risk]( Tourists are putting rescue volunteers in peril by ignoring warning signs to stand on treacherous beaches and cliff tops as they try to take the perfect selfie. [Tourists pose for photos outside the designated viewing area for the Twelve Apostles at Port Campbell weeks ago. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We've sent you this email because your email address {EMAIL} has been registered for WA Today membership. You can [unsubscribe]( from this email at any time. At WA Today, we'll never ask for your personal or credit card information via email. If you receive a suspicious email claiming to offer WA Today services in exchange for your details, please delete it. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Conditions of use]( [Privacy policy]( Copyright © 2019 Fairfax Media Limited 1 Darling Island Rd Pyrmont NSW 2009 Australia

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