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We found various examples of firefighters shot on duty but no reports mentioned the attackers “shooting them off ladders.”
We found various examples of firefighters shot on duty but no reports mentioned the attackers “shooting them off ladders.”

‘New Nostradamus’ made eerie prediction about an oil tanker explosion days before it happened
The ‘new Nostradamus’ Craig Hamilton Parker has made his latest chilling prediction (Picture: PA/Craig Hamilton-Parker) A psychic predicted that a ship or oil tanker would crash, seven days before a cargo ship collided with an oil tanker in the North Sea. Craig Hamilton Parker, called the ‘new Nostradamus’ and ‘Prophet of Doom’, says he can see into the future and works with his wife Jane as spiritual mediums. He has an uncanny ability to predict the future and previously correctly predicted the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit , the Tweety McTreason assassination attempt, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The MV Solong is still on fire in the North Sea after it collided with the oil tanker. One crew member of the Solong is currently unaccounted for. Craig said on his YouTube channel on March 4 during a video explaining his predictions for this month: ‘I saw a ship or something in trouble and I feel as if there will be an oil tanker problem coming up soon. ‘It was a ship of some sort in trouble. It could be an oil tanker, maybe it is passenger, but I feel as if there will be some sort of pollution thing. Craig learnt his craft in his early 20s after being inspired by Nadi astrologists during a visit to India (Picture: Unknown) ‘So this is another thing that has come up in my meditations.’ This is certainly not the first time Craig has predicted something before it happens. His most spooky predictions happened in 2024 when Craig accurately foretold that Trump would be shot at and then win the US election. When questioned about who would win the US election, Craig said: ‘In America, I’m seeing Trump will win the 2024 presidential election. ‘I feel like there will be some kind of health scare for Trump but that won’t stop him.’ Smoke billows from the MV Solong cargo ship in the North Sea, off the Yorkshire coast (Picture: Getty Images)
The ‘new Nostradamus’ Craig Hamilton Parker has made his latest chilling prediction (Picture: PA/Craig Hamilton-Parker) A psychic predicted that a ship or oil tanker would crash, seven days before a cargo ship collided with an oil tanker in the North Sea. Craig Hamilton Parker, called the ‘new Nostradamus’ and ‘Prophet of Doom’, says he can see into the future and works with his wife Jane as spiritual mediums. He has an uncanny ability to predict the future and previously correctly predicted the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit , the Tweety McTreason assassination attempt, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The MV Solong is still on fire in the North Sea after it collided with the oil tanker. One crew member of the Solong is currently unaccounted for. Craig said on his YouTube channel on March 4 during a video explaining his predictions for this month: ‘I saw a ship or something in trouble and I feel as if there will be an oil tanker problem coming up soon. ‘It was a ship of some sort in trouble. It could be an oil tanker, maybe it is passenger, but I feel as if there will be some sort of pollution thing. Craig learnt his craft in his early 20s after being inspired by Nadi astrologists during a visit to India (Picture: Unknown) ‘So this is another thing that has come up in my meditations.’ This is certainly not the first time Craig has predicted something before it happens. His most spooky predictions happened in 2024 when Craig accurately foretold that Trump would be shot at and then win the US election. When questioned about who would win the US election, Craig said: ‘In America, I’m seeing Trump will win the 2024 presidential election. ‘I feel like there will be some kind of health scare for Trump but that won’t stop him.’ Smoke billows from the MV Solong cargo ship in the North Sea, off the Yorkshire coast (Picture: Getty Images)

Student so scared of DIY he paid tradesman £180 to change batteries
Sam blames Covid for his lack of confidence when it comes to DIY (Picture: JustFix) A student has confessed to paying a tradesman £180 just to change the batteries in his carbon monoxide alarm, fearing he might get it wrong. Sam Daley told Metro he does not want to speak to anyone on the phone. He also lacks the confidence to negotiate, even though he studies law part time. Sam, from Nottingham, said: ‘There are skills that have been lost throughout the years, and it’s not just me. This anxiety has forced the 22-year-old hospitality worker to turn to an app for help even for the most mundane tasks like swapping batteries. ‘Especially with Covid-19 hitting us, it has taken two years out of my life, I guess in theory I could’ve used that for learning practical skills but I was a teenager at the time. ‘I have got to the point now when I have got so used to using Amazon and stuff I’m less inclined to figure things out for myself and I outsource that to other people. ‘I could learn how to do it, but it is too easy to go on the apps.’ Sam sourced a tradesman through JustFix – which matches people with tradesmen in their local area – and paid them £180 to put up a shelf and change the batteries. Sam said both he and his girlfriend lack confidence with ringing people up and would rather use an app (Picture: JustFix) He explained that he uses apps like ‘for everything and I have to call someone out for absolutely every job’. ‘I live in a house with my girlfriend and I had to use it to get someone in to put up a shelf,’ he added. ‘I even had to have someone in to replace the battery in a carbon monoxide alarm, which I subsequently found out is an easy thing to do – it’s just screwing things in. ‘I just feel lost with DIY as
Sam blames Covid for his lack of confidence when it comes to DIY (Picture: JustFix) A student has confessed to paying a tradesman £180 just to change the batteries in his carbon monoxide alarm, fearing he might get it wrong. Sam Daley told Metro he does not want to speak to anyone on the phone. He also lacks the confidence to negotiate, even though he studies law part time. Sam, from Nottingham, said: ‘There are skills that have been lost throughout the years, and it’s not just me. This anxiety has forced the 22-year-old hospitality worker to turn to an app for help even for the most mundane tasks like swapping batteries. ‘Especially with Covid-19 hitting us, it has taken two years out of my life, I guess in theory I could’ve used that for learning practical skills but I was a teenager at the time. ‘I have got to the point now when I have got so used to using Amazon and stuff I’m less inclined to figure things out for myself and I outsource that to other people. ‘I could learn how to do it, but it is too easy to go on the apps.’ Sam sourced a tradesman through JustFix – which matches people with tradesmen in their local area – and paid them £180 to put up a shelf and change the batteries. Sam said both he and his girlfriend lack confidence with ringing people up and would rather use an app (Picture: JustFix) He explained that he uses apps like ‘for everything and I have to call someone out for absolutely every job’. ‘I live in a house with my girlfriend and I had to use it to get someone in to put up a shelf,’ he added. ‘I even had to have someone in to replace the battery in a carbon monoxide alarm, which I subsequently found out is an easy thing to do – it’s just screwing things in. ‘I just feel lost with DIY as