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I’m the Queen of Clean and you need to nab this £3 buy from M&S – your clothes will smell fresh for so much longer

IF you want your clothes to smell fresh, you’ve come to the right place.

Lynsey Crombie, aka the Queen of Clean, has revealed the cheap buy you need to get your hands on if you want to ditch musky smells on your laundry.

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The Queen of Clean has revealed the £3 M&S buy you need to get your hands on if you want your clothes to smell fresh[/caption]
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750ml bottle of French Lavender & Peony fabric freshener spray.
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It’s only £3 and according to shoppers, has a beautiful spa-like scent[/caption]

According to this cleaning whizz, who is also a best-selling author and columnist, there’s a viral M&S product that you’ll need to snap up quickly.

And if you’re on a budget, fear not, as this high-street find is super affordable.

Posting on social media, the content creator, who recently shared her favourite buys from Home Bargains, uploaded a short clip when she spotted that the popular M&S buy back on shelves, leaving many open-mouthed.

Alongside the video, Lynsey penned: “When you pop into M&S and see your fave fabric refresher spray is BACK! 

“It’s the little things that make your day! Cue the happy dance.” 

Lynsey was thrilled when she got her hands on the M&S French Lavender & Peony Fabric Freshener Spray, which you can order online from Ocado now for only £3.

Thanks to the plant based product, which contains biodegradable ingredients, your fabrics will smell beautiful without needing to break the bank on expensive laundry detergents.

Not only can you use it on your clothes, but it’s also great on furniture, or even as a room spray too. 

Lynsey’s much-loved buy is available in the scent French Lavender and Peony and according to the chain, you’ll capture the essence of tranquillity with every spritz of this purse-friendly product.

Not only this, but you’ll be pleased to know that it’s infused with botanical essential oils and is safe for use around pets.

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @lynsey_queenofclean, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 311,300 views.

Social media users eagerly flocked to the comments, desperate to share their rave reviews of the cheap spray.  

How to keep clothes fresh in a wardrobe

  • Don’t cram all your clothes together.
  • Always make sure your clothes are completely dry before you put them in the wardrobe.
  • Don’t put shoes in the wardrobe straight after wearing. If your shoes smell, putting them in a confined space will leave the whole space smelling of your shoes.
  • Use a long-lasting scented fabric conditioner to leave clothes smelling fresher for longer.

One person said: “I use this on bedding most days.” 

Another added: “Smells amazing, like a spa.”

A third commented: “I use this, it’s gorgeous.”

Rave reviews

Not only this, but M&S shoppers also raced to the Ocado website to express their gushing thoughts on the “gorgeous” spray. 

It has a strong scent but it lasts and covers any nasty smells. I much prefer this to Febreze

Ocado shopper

One shopper beamed: “This is so much better than the popular well known brand. Smells fresh, clean and really makes a lasting difference to clothes. I use on coats mainly in between washes!” 

A second chimed in: “Much better value than Febreze and it smells great! This one though has a very nice and special scent, very clean and uplifting, upmarket type. 

Cleaning hacks and tips

Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro:

“Will be my regular now, so happy to have found it. I spray everywhere especially after cooking when one has open plan living areas but don’t want food smells lingering!”

As well as this, another bargain hunter praised the “fresh, long lasting scent” and explained: “I love using this to freshen up fabrics such as the sofa or in between bed sheet washes. 

“It has a strong scent but it lasts and covers any nasty smells. I much prefer this to Febreze. It is very good value.” 

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Ultra-rare 95-year-old Alfa Romeo with unique engine supercharger goes up for sale – and it’s worth £2.7MILLION

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS, Image 2 shows It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS, Image 3 shows This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS

AN ULTRA-rare 95-year-old Alfa Romeo with a unique engine supercharger has gone up for sale – and it’s worth £2.7million.

Images show the restored 1930s Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa in red glossy paint with a black interior.

Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS.
The Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is selling for £2.7 million on eBay
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It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS.
It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase
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This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS.
This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race
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It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase.

Plus a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger.

This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race.

The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show.

Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: “The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork.”

The car’s restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials.

The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay.

“The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,” reads the listing.

“The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli.

“The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger.

“After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel.

“The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins.

“Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.”

The history of the Alfa-Romeo

  • 1910 – Alfa Romeo is founded in Milan, Italy as A.L.F.A.
  • 1911 – Its first car, the 24 HP, designed by Giuseppe Merosi, participated in Targa Florio endurance race.
  • 1915 – Nicola Romeo, a Neapolitan entrepreneur and engineer acquired ALFA.
  • 1920 – Name changed to Alfa Romeo with the Torpedo 20-30 HP being the first vehicle to showcase the brand.
  • 1925 – Alfa Romeo wins the inaugural Grand Prix.
  • 1925 to 1928 – Alfa Romeo undergoes financial issues resulting in Romeo’s contentious departure.
  • 1933 – Italian government takes ownership (Institute per la Ricostruzione Industriale).
  • 1954 – Following World War II and a switch to mass producing cars, Alfa launched the Giulietta series of family cars.
  • 1994 – End of Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine series.
  • 1970s – Strong brand image established.
  • 1986 – IRI sells Alfa to the Fiat Group.
  • 2014 – Fiat merges with the American Chrysler Group.
  • 2021 – Fiat Chrysler Automobiles merges with French PSA Group to form Stellantis.
1930 London Motor Show. YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS.
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1930 restored car YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS.
The restored 1930s car is finished in red glossy paint with black interior
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The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS.
The car’s restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials
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The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS.
The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body
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a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. YOU COULD OWN this ninety-five-year-old Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa for ¿2.7 million on eBay. Images show this 1930 restored car finished in red glossy paint with black interior, and a 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger. It has a four-speed manual gearbox, semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension and a 2920mm wheelbase. This model is one of twelve Testa Fissa specification Alfas believed to have been constructed and famously piloted by Tazio Nuvolari in the 1930 Tourist Trophy race. The car was also displayed at the 1930 London Motor Show. Angela Cherrett, an Alfa Romeo historian, noted: "The three new 1750 GS chassis were eventually released by the factory and were fitted with the regulation four-seater bodywork." The car's restoration was a meticulous process, involving extensive research and the use of original materials. The car is being sold by Vintage and Prestige of Northampton Ltd on eBay. ¿The body is based on the Hoyal design from the 1930 Double Twelve car, with front-end parts reused from the original racing body,¿ reads the listing. ¿The Testa Fissa engine, rebuilt in 2011 to original specifications, provides 102 horsepower, and the complete mechanics were overhauled by Gianni Torelli. ¿The engine retains its original parts, including the crankcase, gearbox, and supercharger. ¿After passing through several owners, including Prince Aly Khan and racing driver Whitney Straight, the car was acquired by Royston Halladay in 1968 and later restored by Reg Chappel. ¿The restoration continued at Carrozzeria Nova Rinascente, ensuring the car remains true to its 1930s racing origins. ¿Now available for purchase, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Testa Fissa is a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history, combining racing heritage with classic luxury.¿ ENDS.
A 102 hp, 1752 cc dual overhead cam six-cylinder engine with a Memini supercharger
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‘I’m not causing any harm by wearing a pair of heels’ – Former Arsenal star reveals why he felt ‘misjudged’ at the club

FORMER Arsenal midfielder Miguel Azeez has admitted he felt “misjudged” throughout his time with the Gunners.

Azeez first joined the London side at the age of five and spent the next 11 years climbing the Hale End academy ranks.

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He signed his first professional contract in 2019 and made his senior debut the following year in a Europa League match against Dundalk.

That proved to be his only first team appearance for Arsenal as he was later sent out on several loan spells to Portsmouth, Ibiza and Wigan respectively before joining Spanish side Atletico Baleares last January.

Seven months later, Azeez moved on again, this time to PAS Giannina in Greece.

The midfielder has since made 13 appearances, scoring once.

Alongside football, Azeez enjoys expressing himself through art, music and fashion.

But in a recent interview with The Athletic he revealed that he felt “misjudged” compared to his team-mates.

The 22-year-old said: “I definitely felt, not adversity, but being misjudged.

“Ask anyone at Arsenal — I was always first into training and last to leave.

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“If I looked like a quintessential footballer they would not have thought anything of it but because of how I looked, the hairstyles, the face, jewellery, whatever it was, they would say, ‘He is trying to be aloof by coming in early to be by himself’. I was just trying to improve.

“That word ‘aloof’ was used against me at Arsenal. My team-mates were in the changing room on their phones on Snapchat when I was in the gym working, but they would just see me by myself and put two and two together.

“The players seemed to take to it, which was nice. It was from the coaching side of things.

“I don’t know if it was an upbringing thing or a hierarchy thing. I took it as people thinking, ‘Who does he think he is? Does he think he is better than me?’.

“Nah, I’m just being myself. I’m not causing any harm by wearing a pair of heels.

“There was always this thing representing the badge. I get that, but I think they wanted a different image to what I was giving.

“I guess there’s a lot of people who would change their personalities just to get to where they felt they needed to be. I’ve always said I’m a person who plays football.

“When people start to think they are a footballer before they’re a person, that’s when they start to change who they are.”

Recalling his Arsenal departure, he added: “I felt like I had to go. You would train with the 21s, be in with the first team and be on the bench but not get on. I had to try to create my own path.

“I don’t think anybody would like a player not extending their contract, but it wasn’t the nicest send-off.

“Normally, a player who was leaving would get their shirt signed by all the players and staff. I didn’t get that or a meeting saying goodbye.

“Not that I cared as I don’t need that to feel validated but me being the longest-serving player, it would have been nice to get something.”

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Star of Noughties kids TV show looks incredible 20 years after debut – before launching pop career

KIDS’ TV icon stunned fans with ageless look 20 years after their showbiz debut.

A Noughties kids’ TV legend has left fans gobsmacked with their jaw-dropping transformation two decades after first hitting our screens.

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Tisha Monique Martin is a British singer and actress, best known for being a member of the R&B band The 411[/caption]
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As a child actor she starred in CBBC shows Kerching! and The Basil Brush Show
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She then focussed on releasing music as a solo singer[/caption]

The former children’s TV favourite, who later swapped the small screen for a pop career, looks unrecognisable from their early days – and fans can’t believe how incredible they still look!

Tisha Monique Martin is a British singer and actress, best known for being a member of the R&B band The 411.

As an actress, she is best known as Missy Lewis in CBBC show Kerching! where she played the sister of the main character, Taj.

Missy worked in the Chill Out Grill as one of the idle waitresses who were rude to the customers and did little work as they spent most of their time texting or talking on their mobiles.

Her next part was in the also CBBC sitcom The Basil Brush Show, where she played the character of Ella, Molly’s next door neighbour.

Presently, Tisha is a reader on Jackanory Junior every Sunday on CBeebies.

In 2003, Tisha joined the girl group The 411 who enjoyed moderate success releasing three singles, two of which reached the UK top 5 and 1 album before disbanding in 2008, however stating they would potentially reform in the future if the time was right.

In March 2020, Tisha released her debut single “Leave Your Mind” and continues to record and perform.

In December 2021, it was confirmed that The 411 would reform and perform at ‘Mighty Hoopla’ in June 2022.

In 2022, she released her debut EP, “Layers – The Introduction.”

Now 40, Tisha recently posted about the pressures in the music industry on her Instagram page.

She said: “I’ve been working on new music on and off for a while now, going back and forth with myself as to why I haven’t released anything.

“Truth is I’ve felt the pressure to conform to a certain stereotype. The music industry has changed so much it’s kind of daunting.

“This year, I’ve made the decision to just do what I love and love what I do. That is all!”

However, fans couldn’t resist in commenting on the star’s youthful appearance.

Flooding the comments section, one fan gushed: “What a babe!”

Another wrote: “Glowing.”

A third penned: “You are gorgeous!!”

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She was candid about how the music industry has changed[/caption]
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But fans couldn’t resist in complimenting her age-defying appearance[/caption]

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Where to buy Trinny London UK 2025 – stockists of Miracle Blur and other cult make-up

FROM sparkling eyeshadows to innovative skincare formulas, Trinny London does a huge variety of beauty products.

The brainchild of beauty mogul and Dragons’ Den star Trinny Woodall, the brand is best known for its easy-to-use formulas and no-nonsense skincare.

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Maybe you’re a Trinny London aficionado (like us) and want to stockpile your favourite products, or you’ve heard the hype and want to give the brand a go.

Either way, we’ve got you covered with our guide on where to buy Trinny London.

Some may remember Trinny Woodall from the Noughties TV show What Not to Wear, while others know her as the founder of eponymous beauty brand Trinny London.

Trinny London has a whole host of best-selling items across skincare and make-up cosmetics to help achieve a bright, hydrated, and glowing complexion.

Some of the most popular Trinny London creations include Miracle Blur, the BFF range and its array of cleansers.

Let’s not forget the sell-out Microneedle Tool a failsafe item and one we don’t know how we ever lived without.

With Trinny as the face of it all, we’re always waiting to see what’s next to come from the brand and when our favourite products are back in stock after selling out.

From where to buy Trinny London, a deep dive into the signature Miracle Blur, as well as cult skincare essentials we can’t live without, we have everything you need to know.

What is Trinny London?

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Trinny London launched in 2017 by founder Trinny Woodall[/caption]

Trinny London is a skincare and make-up brand founded by Trinny Woodall in 2017.

Over the years Trinny London has expanded the beauty label to create skincare tools, moisturisers, cleansers, as well as make-up products.

The products have been formulated with more mature skin in mind, though they are universal and you will find products suited for younger skin too, as well as those looking for anti-ageing skincare and versatile cosmetics.

One of Europe’s fastest-growing beauty brands, it’s all about innovation and “give everyone the tools to be their best” according to the website.

Trinny London offers everything from skincare to make-up cosmetics, so it’s your one-stop shop for everything beauty.

Trinny London cosmetics

Some of the brand’s most popular products include:

What is Trinny London Miracle Blur?

Miracle Blur is one of Trinny London’s flagship products and there are several reasons why.

The formula works to blur any enlarged pores or fine lines and creates a base for smooth application, whether that is concealer, foundation or lipstick layered on top.

According to the brand, the best way to apply Miracle Blur is to warm up a pea-sized amount between your fingers before applying it to areas of the face where you want to reduce the appearance of shine and wrinkles.

For deeper scars, apply more product by pressing it into the skin.

A top tip for using another bestseller, Eye2Eye, is to use your ring finger to create a light wash of colour over the lid.

Continue to press on until you’ve reached your desired shade.

Where to buy Trinny London

Looking for a Trinny London stockist? Then you’re in luck.

If you’re shopping online you can visit the Trinny London website.

Trinny London has a few IRL stores, though some may prefer to browse and buy online for easy shopping.

Trinny London is also stocked in select department stores, including Harvey Nichols and Liberty, though you may want to double-check on the website before heading into a store just to be sure.

So if you want to nab a cleanser, moisturiser, lip and cheek tint, or a two-in-one mascara and brow gel, you’ll find everything you need at one of the above stores.

Is Trinny London cruelty-free?

Yes: the brand is cruelty-free and doesn’t sell to countries where animal testing is mandatory.

Visit this page on the Trinny London website to find out more.

Is Trinny London in Boots?

Trinny London products are not sold at Boots.

However, they can be purchased in-store or online from Trinny London and select retailers as mentioned above.

Is Trinny London good for mature skin?

Although we’ve yet to review the brand, hundreds of shoppers have, and many of them claim one product in particular is ”really good” for mature skin.

The beauty buy in question is the BFF SPF 30 Cream, which has earned a solid 4.6-out-of-5 rating.

Reviewing the cream, one shopper said: ”I wouldn’t want to be without BFF. I’ve used it since it was launched.

”It brings my mature skin to life and matches my skin tone perfectly.”

A second reviewer wrote: ”Really good for my mature skin.”

And a third review read: ”Love it! Wouldn’t go out without it… perfect cover for mature, aged and sun damaged skin!”

Does Trinny London have sales?

Not often, so when it does, be sure to snap things up quickly.

Next time a sale comes around, we’d recommend getting your hands on the skincare, including the Overnight Sensation Serum which targets wrinkles and loss of firmness, or the Overnight Clarity.

It would be remiss of us not to mention the Miracle Blur – if you haven’t tried it, why not give it a go next time the brand has a sale?

We can’t get enough of a tinted moisturiser and prefer it to a heavier foundation.

With that in mind, it is no surprise we love the BFF De-Stress Tinted Serum, which comes in 12 colours to suit light, medium, and dark skin tones.

To make topping up your makeup throughout the day a little easier, try the Lash2Brow.

When it comes to skincare tools the Plump Up Microneedle Tool is a failsafe must-have, so if it is in stock and on sale, don’t walk – run.

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Bodybuilder dubbed MeatAXE dies aged 50 while taking his son, 5, to birthday party as he’s found slumped inside his car

A BODYBUILDER dubbed MeatAXE has tragically died while taking his 5-year-old son to a birthday party.

Beloved muscleman and street artist Mark Taylor, 50, suddenly died on Saturday evening.

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Bodybuilder Mark Taylor had died aged 50
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The sportsman, from Melbourne, Australia, was seen slumped inside his car and witnesses urgently raised the alarm.

He suffered a medical emergency while driving his young son to a celebration.

Taylor, a father-of-four, had celebrated his fourth wedding anniversary with his wife Renee just days before his death.

She desperately drove to her husband and son on Saturday, from a retreat she led three hours away.

Despite efforts from paramedics to save his life, Taylor died before his wife could arrive at the scene.

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Daytime TV star reveals Brits are missing out on ‘absolute bargain’ mobile phone savings

LESS than half of Brits are willing to buy a refurbished phone – despite 83 per cent believing new smartphones are too expensive.

A poll of 2,000 adults found the main concerns about buying a pre-loved phone include poor battery life (61 per cent), the condition of the device (55 per cent) and the limited or lack of warranty (48 per cent).

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David Dickinson says Brits are missing out on ‘absolute bargains’[/caption]
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Dickinson recently hosted a unique auction in London[/caption]
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83 per cent of people believe brand new smartphones are too expensive[/caption]

Other common worries include fear of potential viruses or malware (43 per cent) or that the phone may have been stolen before being re-sold (34 per cent).

On the flip side, 43 per cent said keeping costs down was a major motivator for buying second-hand as opposed to a brand-new device.

To dispel any myths around smartphones and highlight the potential savings on refurbished tech, iD Mobile and TV icon David Dickinson hosted a unique auction in London where bidders competed for savings on his top picks of quality pre-loved devices.

Bidders looking to score a ‘real deal’ walked away with some of the latest, 12-month warranty-assured, refurbished plans.

Lewis Henry, from iD Mobile, which claims to save customers an average of £250-a-year compared to major networks, said: “Whilst the savings speak for themselves, there are still a lot of myths surrounding refurbished phones.

“Many people assume they’ll be scratched, outdated models in a bad condition, when in reality, there’s often very little difference that can be easily spotted between a refurbished phone and a brand new one.”

The research, carried out via OnePoll, found 63 per cent were unaware you can purchase a ‘Grade A’ refurbished phone, which is a handset restored to an excellent, like-new condition.

But 51 per cent recognise refurbished devices are a more sustainable option than buying new.

It also emerged phone users are holding onto their device for roughly three to four years before swapping out for a newer model.

And encouragingly, two-thirds would be open to trading in their current phone so it can be resold as a refurbished device, helping to extend the life cycle of mobile tech.

David Dickinson, famous for sniffing out a real ‘bobby dazzler’ of a deal, said: “These refurb phones are absolute bargains – top-notch condition, big savings, and no compromise on quality.

“Now that’s what I call a great deal!”

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Kaz Crossley wades into Grace vs Olivia screenshots row after fight explodes AGAIN in Love Island final

LOVE Island All Stars alum Kaz Crossley has waded into the controversy over Grace Jackson’s alleged texts claiming she’d do “anything” to win the ITV2 series.

The latest spin-off matchmaking show, hosted by Maya Jama, saw Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman crowned surprise winners.

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Kaz Crossley has waded into the debate about Grace Jackson’s alleged messages claiming she would do ‘anything’ to win Love Island All Stars[/caption]
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The duo bagged the £50,000 prize but the final was shrouded in controversy as All Stars alum Liv Hawkins reignited her feud with model Grace.

The bad blood was first sparked on Sunday when Liv returned briefly with a major revelation about the Manchester lass during the dumping ceremony.

She claimed she’d seen text messages from Grace to someone where she’d declared she would “do anything to win the show this time”.

It came as bombshell Grace made it to the Love Island final alongside Luca Bish – and Liv reinforced her stance when grilled by maya about the reciepts.

During Sunday’s show she was backed by Samie Elishi who agreed the Love Island bunch had seen the screenshots.

Yet now Kaz has taken to her Instagram page to try to clear her name.

In a six-minute video she told fans: “I just want to say I haven’t seen these messages, and I had no involvement in this situation.

“So yeah, you lot need to stop asking me.

“Because boy I have no idea because that was crazy.”

Fans on Reddit were quick to comment on her video, with one musing: “I hate the producers for this btw. The overproduction is tiring.”

Another mused: “In the finale when Maya was asking Kaz about Luca and Grace, did anyone see the stank b***h face Grace gave when looking at Kaz?

“I went from liking Grace to being so happy they didn’t win lol.

“She needs to be humbled. Kaz is literally the realest person in that villa.”

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This weekend, Liv told stunned Islanders she had seen screenshots of Grace admitting she had a “game plan” to win the show.

Before sending Ronnie and Harriett home, Olivia said: “I feel like there’s one particular couple that I probably would have swapped from things I’ve seen from the outside.”

Not holding back, Olivia said: “Erm, so I’ve seen text messages of Grace just saying to someone that she would do whatever it takes to win the show this time.”

Grace, who is currently coupled up with Luca, looked horrified at Olivia’s comment, before she yelled: “Wait, what? From who?”

Olivia continued: “So I was just a bit confused,” as Grace screamed: “From who?”

Grace continued to deny she had ever sent messages but Olivia confessed she had the “receipts” to prove it.

During Monday’s final, host Maya spoke to Olivia about her claims – including asking if there were any such receipts.

The presenter said: “Absolute scenes when you came into the villa the other day. The question we all want to know, do you have the receipts?”

Olivia replied: “I’ve seen them, I’ve said what I’ve said. You know me, I’m very straight talking. I’m straight to the point. I honestly wish them the best.”

Meanwhile, Grace retorted there were no receipts and said she looked forward to “apparently seeing them”.

Show bosses have now been forced to step in after Liv was sent death threats after her reveal.

Meanwhile, Reuben Collins, who dated Grace when she first appeared on the show in series 11, was one of many to back her in the fight, declaring on Instagram the accusation was: “FAKE NEWS!!!”

Reuben and Grace met in the villa and were dumped together, remaining an item for just two weeks before calling it a day.

However, it’s clear they left on good terms, with Reuben cheering on her reappearance for All Stars, posting on her announcement: “Now that’s a bombshell!!”

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Family of woman whose hands were bitten off by 7ft shark reveal how she & husband tried to fight off bloodthirsty beast

A HORRIFYING shark attack has been described by the victim’s family as a “nightmare” after her two hands and a chunk of her thigh were bitten off.

The victim’s family revealed how her husband heroically jumped in the water to fight off the shark until she managed to escape.

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The couple were in the middle of a relaxing holiday to the Turks and Caicos Islands when the harrowing experience occurred earlier this month.

Shocking images showed the aftermath of the dreadful ordeal with a crowd holding clothes against the mauled woman’s wounds. 

The 55-year-old Canadian woman joined her husband “in only hip deep clear water” when the deadly predator suddenly launched its attack.

The seven-foot beast, which is believed to be a bull shark, bumped into the swimmer’s leg before it started its violent frenzy and bit her thigh, according to the brother-in-law.

He said: “Not satisfied, the shark came back again and when she put both hands in front of her to protect herself, the shark cut off both of her hands, one at mid-forearm and the other at the wrist.”

The victim’s brave husband then jumped between the two and heroically fought off the hungry animal until his wife “walked out of the water and collapsed on the beach”.

She was given first aid before paramedics took her to a hospital, where it was revealed she had suffered life-changing injuries.

The harrowing incident saw the woman lose both of her hands, one reportedly amputated at the wrist and the other up to her forearm.

Her mauled leg however was luckily saved.

The victim’s brother-in-law also revealed that she was flown back to Canada from the British overseas territory by air ambulance for more surgery and recovery.

He added that his brother and sister-in-law’s lives have been “completely altered in the blink of an eye,” and pleaded with people to contribute to the fundraiser.

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BULL SHARK FACTS

Bull sharks are found in both saltwater and freshwater. They can live in rivers, lakes, and coastal waters.
Adult bull sharks can grow up to 7 to 11 feet long
Known for their aggressive behaviour, they are considered one of the most dangerous shark species.
They are carnivores, feeding on fish, dolphins, turtles, and even other sharks.
Bull sharks can be found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide.
They can tolerate freshwater by regulating their salt levels in their kidneys.
The sea animals can swim at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour.
Bull sharks give birth to live young, with litters typically ranging from 1 to 13 pups.
They have triangular, serrated teeth perfect for grabbing and cutting through prey.
Bull sharks are responsible for more attacks on humans than many other species, due to their aggressive nature and tendency to inhabit shallow waters near shorelines.

It had been reported earlier last week that the victim had “engaged” with the shark in an attempt to take photos with it, but this has since been denied by witnesses who claimed that the attack was unprovoked.

Police and local environmental officials confirmed the attack happened at around 10:30 on Friday February 7, in the waters off Thompson’s Cove Beach in central Providenciales.

They said: “Medical personnel and the police were dispatched to the given location in Blue Hills, Providenciales.

“The 55-year-old victim was brought ashore and rushed to the Cheshire Hall Medical Center for Treatment.”

Shark bites in the surrounding waters of the Turks and Caicos Islands are relatively rare.

Last year only one unprovoked attack was reported and was non-fatal, according to Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File (ISAF).

But the waters around the islands are still home to various types of sharks including grey reef sharks, nurse sharks, tiger sharks and bull sharks.

The victim’s family launched a GoFundMe page where you can donate to support the couple.

It comes after another attack earlier this month, when 17-year-old Charlize Zmuda was mauled to death by a shark near Bribie Island, Australia.

A heartfelt vigil was held the day after by her father and was attended by hundreds of mourners.

In January this year, a retired dentist fought off a savage tiger shark by jabbing its eyes after he witnessed the beast maul another man to death in front of him moments before.

Peppino Fappani, 69, was swimming at a resort in Egypt alongside EU diplomat Gianluca Di Gioia when the horror unfolded.

Fappani attempted to save the other man’s life before he tragically died from his bite wounds.

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