MINUTES – Latest News https://latestnews.top Sun, 24 Sep 2023 13:15:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png MINUTES – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 Gamer chugged twelve energy drinks in 10 minutes to impress his friends… and suffered https://latestnews.top/gamer-chugged-twelve-energy-drinks-in-10-minutes-to-impress-his-friends-and-suffered/ https://latestnews.top/gamer-chugged-twelve-energy-drinks-in-10-minutes-to-impress-his-friends-and-suffered/#respond Sun, 24 Sep 2023 13:15:16 +0000 https://latestnews.top/gamer-chugged-twelve-energy-drinks-in-10-minutes-to-impress-his-friends-and-suffered/ A gamer who chugged twelve energy drinks in 10 minutes has suffered awful consequences. The 36-year-old man, who goes by ‘JS’, almost died and his pancreas began ‘digesting itself’ after he decided to down the caffeinated drinks in an effort to impress his colleagues. A doctor who shares stories of previous patients on YouTube, Dr Bernard […]]]>


A gamer who chugged twelve energy drinks in 10 minutes has suffered awful consequences.

The 36-year-old man, who goes by ‘JS’, almost died and his pancreas began ‘digesting itself’ after he decided to down the caffeinated drinks in an effort to impress his colleagues.

A doctor who shares stories of previous patients on YouTube, Dr Bernard Hsu or ‘ChubbyEmu’, brought the case to attention

The video explained that when JS he was growing up in the 80s, he was always around video games – his parents liked playing them but he didn’t really have any friends.

So, trying to connect with people in his workplace, he thought it would ‘be funny’ to chug an excessive 12  freebie energy drinks within 10 minutes.

A gamer who chugged twelve energy drinks in 10 minutes has suffered awful consequences (The man pictured in the YouTube video is an actor dramatising the incident)

A gamer who chugged twelve energy drinks in 10 minutes has suffered awful consequences (The man pictured in the YouTube video is an actor dramatising the incident)

However, the stunt quickly took a turn for the worst –  after he had finished drinking, the man immediately felt ill.

The doctor recalls ‘The bottom of his chest was burning, he wasn’t sure if it was his stomach or his heart hurting.

He was short of breath and decided to take his mind off the pain by playing video games.

Though, ‘as the hours passed, he could feel his heart fluttering’ – but he was confused by why it was happening as caffiene ‘usually doesn’t have much of an effect on him’.

JS regularly exceed the recommended 400 milligrams a day of caffeine, pushing it to as high as nine hundred milligrams sometimes.

As his condition worsened, he threw up in his kitchen sink which only made him feel worse – he could supposedly ‘feel his heart beating in his eyes’.

He didn’t suspect it was the energy drinks and waited a day before calling an ambulance as he couldn’t eat or drink.

Upon arrival at the emergency room, the gamer threw up on a nurses shoes and was ‘too embarrassed’ to admit how many drinks he consumed.

The 36-year-old man, who goes by 'JS', almost died and his pancreas began 'digesting itself' after he decided to down the caffeinated drinks in an effort to impress his colleagues ((The man pictured in the YouTube video is an actor dramatising the incident)

The 36-year-old man, who goes by ‘JS’, almost died and his pancreas began ‘digesting itself’ after he decided to down the caffeinated drinks in an effort to impress his colleagues ((The man pictured in the YouTube video is an actor dramatising the incident)

He was eventually diagnosed with hyperglycemia, which is when the level of sugar in your blood gets too high. 

However, doctors were worried that something else could be wrong and after more tests, he was diagnosed with hyperlipasemia, also known as acute Pancreatitis.

This is a serious condition where the pancreas becomes inflamed over a short period of time. 

The man’s pancreas had started ‘digesting itself’ due too much fat in his blood, caused by the energy drinks – his liver and kidneys began to shut down and he developed a blood infection.

Thankfully after medical treatment and antibiotics, JS survived the ordeal. 

Though, it serves as a stark warning that could lead others to rethink their energy drink consumption.

Dr Hsu warned viewers ‘Most people know energy drinks can be dangerous when consumed in huge excess.

‘If you have one once in a while, and you’re young and healthy, it’s probably not a big deal. 

‘But if you start chugging multiple cans back to back, then bad things are probably going to happen.’

The man in the YouTube video is an actor dramatising the incident. 

Dr Gareth Nye, Programme Lead for Medical Science at Chester University, said the man is lucky that his heart didn’t stop immediately.

He said: ‘Energy drinks consumption has been increasing over the years, particularly in younger people. 

Dr Gareth Nye, Programme Lead for Medical Science at Chester University, said the man is lucky that his heart didn't stop immediately

Dr Gareth Nye, Programme Lead for Medical Science at Chester University, said the man is lucky that his heart didn’t stop immediately

‘Well known side effects of energy drinks include tachycardia, anxiety, stomach irritation, and dehydration – mainly centred around the high caffeine content.

‘Caffeine is well known to alter the nervous system and cause dramatic changes to our hearts, with higher levels leading to a bigger impact. 

‘The man in question is extremely lucky his heart didn’t stop immediately after the ingestion of 10 cans of energy drink.

‘Energy drinks can however, on rare occasions lead to other organ damage with the pancreas being impacted in 35 people per 100,000 users in the United States.’

He added that, although remaining rare, it has the potential to be severe:

‘Acute pancreatitis is life threatening with death reporting in 50% of cases of severe illness.

‘In 80% of cases, acute pancreatitis is caused by alcohol consumption or gall stones but never the less the symptoms are severe abdominal pain and vomiting.’

A 2021 study found that a 21-year-old man from the UK who was suffering from unexplained kidney failure, had a history of energy drink consumption and two could be linked.

In 2019 an English 21-year-old, Vinny Pyner, got hooked on energy drinks to help him stay awake for his college studies and ended up snapping his weakened teeth

In 2019 an English 21-year-old, Vinny Pyner, got hooked on energy drinks to help him stay awake for his college studies and ended up snapping his weakened teeth

The study published in BMJ Case Reports states that ‘There was no significant past medical history and family history was not suspicious for cardiomyopathy or sudden cardiac death.’

Adding ‘however there was a history of regular ‘Energy drink’ drink consumption, specifically consuming an average of four 500 mL cans per day for approximately 2 years. 

‘Each can contains 160 mg of caffeine in addition to taurine and various other ingredients. 

‘Given the history of chronic energy drink consumption, lack of significant past medical or family history, cardiac imaging findings and improvement with ceasing intake, energy drink-induced cardiotoxicity was felt to be the most likely cause.’ 

Last year, a construction industry boss called for a building site ban on energy drinks as he believes they are damaging the health of young builders and making work slower.

In 2019 an English 21-year-old, Vinny Pyner, got hooked on energy drinks to help him stay awake for his college studies and ended up snapping his weakened teeth. 

Soon he was drinking up to 45 cans a week and his four front teeth eventually snapped off when he bit into an apple.



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Aaron Rodgers injures his left ankle as nightmare New York Jets debut ends in minutes vs. https://latestnews.top/aaron-rodgers-injures-his-left-ankle-as-nightmare-new-york-jets-debut-ends-in-minutes-vs/ https://latestnews.top/aaron-rodgers-injures-his-left-ankle-as-nightmare-new-york-jets-debut-ends-in-minutes-vs/#respond Tue, 12 Sep 2023 02:31:33 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/12/aaron-rodgers-injures-his-left-ankle-as-nightmare-new-york-jets-debut-ends-in-minutes-vs/ Aaron Rodgers injured his left ankle after getting sacked by Leonard Floyd of the Buffalo Bills on the fourth snap in a nightmare start to his New York Jets career, ending his first game for his new team minutes after it had begun. Rodgers was carted away for an X-Ray, which returned negative. He is expected to […]]]>


Aaron Rodgers injured his left ankle after getting sacked by Leonard Floyd of the Buffalo Bills on the fourth snap in a nightmare start to his New York Jets career, ending his first game for his new team minutes after it had begun.

Rodgers was carted away for an X-Ray, which returned negative. He is expected to have an MRI scan amid significant fears he has an Achilles injury that could end his season, as well as his first Jets game.

Rodgers dropped back on first down from the Jets’ 43-yard-line and tried to roll out to his left before being sacked by Floyd for a loss of 10 yards. But his left foot appeared to get stuck in the Jets’ turf as he was being tackled.

The quarterback hit the ground and grimaced as he clambered back up to his feet for a moment, before dropping back down and sitting on the turf. He had to helped off the field as Zach Wilson made his way out to replace him. Rodgers, 39, went straight into the medical tent in scenes that left the entire NFL stunned.

The quarterback emerged to be helped onto a cart and was driven off for an X-Ray. He was listed as questionable to return but it didn’t take long for him to be officially ruled out of the rest of the game. He was seen with his left foot in a black protective boot.

Aaron Rodgers hurt his ankle getting sacked by Leonard Floyd minutes into his Jets debut

Aaron Rodgers hurt his ankle getting sacked by Leonard Floyd minutes into his Jets debut

Rodgers, 39, appeared to get his left foot stuck in the turd as Leonard Floyd took him down

Rodgers, 39, appeared to get his left foot stuck in the turd as Leonard Floyd took him down 

Rodgers, 39, dropped to the ground and needed medical assistance straight away

Rodgers, 39, dropped to the ground and needed medical assistance straight away 

‘He’s dealing with an ankle issue, we’re getting it checked out and we’ll have an update,’ Jets coach Robert Saleh said at the break between the first and second quarter. 

The amount of scrutiny and excitement over Rodgers and his move to the Jets had dominated the offseason and the hype had reached new heights in the hours before Monday night’s game. 

Things started quietly enough. After a 26-yard run by Breece Hall on the Jets’ opening play, Rodgers threw his first pass away after getting heavy pressure from Gregg Rousseau. Rodgers threw incomplete on the next play, but Terrel Bernard was called for defensive holding.

Then, Rodgers tried to avoid a rushing Floyd, who wrapped up the quarterback and took him down to the MetLife Stadium turf.

And in the cruelest twist of fate, his first game was over just as it had started. Rodgers looked stunned and ashen faced, albeit not in significant pain by his facial expression, with all eyes in the stadium on him rather than the play unfolding on the field itself in the immediate aftermath.

In the moment before the game began, Rodgers had played a central role in the 9/11 tributes at the stadium on the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attack.

He came out onto the field for his first game holding the American flag as fans got their first look at the quarterback who, in no uncertain terms, has underlined his dream of leading the New York team to Super Bowl glory. 

Rodgers had looked like calmness personified as he warmed up for his first Jets game and even headed over to greet Jake Paul, one of the celebrities watching on in the crowd. 

Rodgers got to his feet for a moment but the injury forced him back down to the ground

Rodgers got to his feet for a moment but the injury forced him back down to the ground 

Rodgers needed assistance as he made his way off the field to receive further attention

Rodgers needed assistance as he made his way off the field to receive further attention 

In scenes that stunned NFL, Rodgers was then helped straight down the MetLife tunnel

In scenes that stunned NFL, Rodgers was then helped straight down the MetLife tunnel 

As a hurt Rodgers made his way off the field, coach Saleh looked lost for words as he tried to retain focus on organizing his team for the rest of the game itself. 

The Jets play Dallas Cowboys next Sunday, a game that Rodgers already looks destined to miss. For both Rodgers and his team, the question marks will inevitably rest on whether the quarterback can play again this season.

Social media was immediately engulfed by speculation on how Rodgers was hurt, with one account – ProFootballDoc – suggesting Rodgers had torn his Achilles due to the way his foot had plugged in the ground.

If so, it would rule Rodgers out for the season. People typically need 4-6 months to return to normal activity from such an injury. 

Rodgers has repeatedly said he won´t be one-and-done with the Jets. 

He agreed in July to a restructured contract that gives him $75million in fully guaranteed money over this season and next. It amounts to a nearly $35m pay cut from the deal he had with Green Bay in which he was set to make $110m guaranteed.



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Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets LIVE: Aaron Rodgers gets injured MINUTES into his debut in https://latestnews.top/buffalo-bills-vs-new-york-jets-live-aaron-rodgers-gets-injured-minutes-into-his-debut-in/ https://latestnews.top/buffalo-bills-vs-new-york-jets-live-aaron-rodgers-gets-injured-minutes-into-his-debut-in/#respond Tue, 12 Sep 2023 01:03:03 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/12/buffalo-bills-vs-new-york-jets-live-aaron-rodgers-gets-injured-minutes-into-his-debut-in/ By Tyrell Feaster For Dailymail.Com Published: 19:13 EDT, 11 September 2023 | Updated: 21:00 EDT, 11 September 2023 Advertisement Share or comment on this article: Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets LIVE: Aaron Rodgers gets injured MINUTES into his debut in a NIGHTMARE start to his new team at the MetLife Stadium Read More]]>


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Bronny James was ‘briefly unconscious’ after cardiac arrest and it took six minutes for https://latestnews.top/bronny-james-was-briefly-unconscious-after-cardiac-arrest-and-it-took-six-minutes-for/ https://latestnews.top/bronny-james-was-briefly-unconscious-after-cardiac-arrest-and-it-took-six-minutes-for/#respond Thu, 27 Jul 2023 05:39:42 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/07/27/bronny-james-was-briefly-unconscious-after-cardiac-arrest-and-it-took-six-minutes-for/ Bronny James was briefly unconscious after he suffered a cardiac arrest on Monday and the speed of well-trained University of Southern California staff helped save his life.  The 18-year-old son of LeBron James was preparing for an upcoming 10-day exhibition tour in Greece and Croatia when his heart suddenly stopped beating.  He was resuscitated and rushed to […]]]>


Bronny James was briefly unconscious after he suffered a cardiac arrest on Monday and the speed of well-trained University of Southern California staff helped save his life. 

The 18-year-old son of LeBron James was preparing for an upcoming 10-day exhibition tour in Greece and Croatia when his heart suddenly stopped beating. 

He was resuscitated and rushed to a nearby hospital after a 911 call was made at 9.26am and has since been stabilized and released from intensive care. 

Bronny lost consciousness between his cardiac arrest and the time the ambulance arrived, according to the Los Angeles Times. 

Fast-acting university staff saved his life and it is the second time a USC player has collapsed on court within the last year.  

Bronny James was briefly unconscious after he suffered a cardiac arrest on Monday and the speed of well-trained University of Southern California staff helped save his life

Bronny James was briefly unconscious after he suffered a cardiac arrest on Monday and the speed of well-trained University of Southern California staff helped save his life

It is the second time a USC player has collapsed on court within the last year after Bronny's teammate Vince Iwuchukwu collapsed on the court at USC's Galen Center

It is the second time a USC player has collapsed on court within the last year after Bronny’s teammate Vince Iwuchukwu collapsed on the court at USC’s Galen Center 

Bronny, a freshman basketball player at the college, collapsed on the Trojans’ Galen Center on Monday after suffering a cardiac arrest. 

The USC staff were quick to react and he was resuscitated immediately and rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. 

Bronny checked out of the intensive care unit within 24 hours and he is currently in stable condition, a spokesman for the James family confirmed.

It comes after his teammate Vince Iwuchukwu collapsed on the court at USC’s Galen Center after his heart suddenly stopped on July 1 last year. 

Three athletic trainers immediately came to his aid and one began administering CPR after less than a minute while another called 911. 

The third picked up an automated external defibrillator from the hallway and attached it to his Iwuchukwu’s chest. 

It measured his heart rhythm and said he needed a shock. Once the device was used, the teenager immediately regained consciousness and let out a loud wail. 

He was awake as the ambulance arrived and spoke to his mother over the phone. 

The speed of their reaction helped save his life and USC coach Andy Enfield praised the medical staff earlier this year. 

‘With something like this, where it’s a life-or-death situation, to perform under pressure and do what they’re trained to do at that level, it’s really just incredible,’ he said. 

‘They gave Vince just such incredible care, as quickly as could be possible in a situation like that.’ 

Iwuchukwu would return to the court last season following the installation of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator in his chest, as he went on to play in 14 games for the Trojans. 

Bronny's parents LeBron and Savannah are only concerned with Bronny's health right now

Bronny’s parents LeBron and Savannah are only concerned with Bronny’s health right now 

Bronny checked out of the intensive care unit within 24 hours and he is currently in stable condition, a spokesman for the James family confirmed

Bronny checked out of the intensive care unit within 24 hours and he is currently in stable condition, a spokesman for the James family confirmed 

James is seen with his father, LeBron James (left) and brother, Bryce, at this year's ESPY awards

James is seen with his father, LeBron James (left) and brother, Bryce, at this year’s ESPY awards

The seven-foot freshman was even reportedly told he would never play basketball again following his cardiac arrest. 

Doctors told Bronny’s parents LeBron and Savannah that he is currently on the ‘road to recovery’. 

‘If Bronny isn’t able to ever play basketball again, so be it,’ a source close to the family told DailyMail.com. ‘But those decisions are a long way away.’

‘As parents, this has been a nightmare,’ the source told DailyMail.com. ‘Going through this has been very stressful. They just want the best for Bronny. They really can’t believe that this happened and is happening.

‘There is no rush that LeBron and Savannah have to get Bronny out of the hospital, they only want him to get the best care possible and receive all the tests he needs to see what the next stage of recovery will be,’ the source continued. ‘Bronny’s health is all that matters in their world right now.’

Few details have been shared publicly about what caused Bronny’s heart to suddenly stop or what happened before the ambulance arrived on Monday morning. 

The incident is believed to have been a Code 3, which signifies the seriousness of the call as it requires ambulance lights and sirens.

‘Yesterday while practicing Bronny James suffered a cardiac arrest. Medical staff was able to treat Bronny and take him to the hospital. He is now in stable condition and no longer in ICU,’ a spokesman for the James family said on Tuesday. 

‘We ask for respect and privacy for the James family and we will update media when there is more information.

‘LeBron and Savannah wish to publicly send their deepest thanks and appreciation to the USC medical and athletic staff for their incredible work and dedication to the safety of their athletes.’



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Play is suspended after nine minutes in Scotland’s game against Georgia due to https://latestnews.top/play-is-suspended-after-nine-minutes-in-scotlands-game-against-georgia-due-to/ https://latestnews.top/play-is-suspended-after-nine-minutes-in-scotlands-game-against-georgia-due-to/#respond Tue, 20 Jun 2023 19:27:23 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/20/play-is-suspended-after-nine-minutes-in-scotlands-game-against-georgia-due-to/ Play is suspended after just nine minutes in Scotland’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia due to waterlogged pitch moments after Callum McGregor scored By Gavin Mccafferty, Pa Published: 15:17 EDT, 20 June 2023 | Updated: 15:22 EDT, 20 June 2023 Scotland’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia was interrupted for work to the pitch ahead of […]]]>


Play is suspended after just nine minutes in Scotland’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia due to waterlogged pitch moments after Callum McGregor scored

Scotland’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia was interrupted for work to the pitch ahead of an inspection after the hosts took the lead amid farcical conditions at Hampden.

A torrential downpour in the hour before kick-off led to the match kicking off in unplayable-looking conditions.

Simple passes were getting stuck, water was splashing up with every step and a well-struck shot from the visitors almost stopped in the goalmouth, although it was going wide anyway.

Callum McGregor fired Scotland ahead after John McGinn’s sixth-minute corner ricocheted back to the midfielder, before the referee went off to have discussions with an official on the sidelines.

The Georgia players remonstrated over the conditions and the referee signalled for both teams to leave the pitch several minutes later.

It was soon announced there would be a reassessment of the pitch in 20 minutes’ time.



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I was pronounced ‘DEAD’ for three minutes after suffering heatstroke https://latestnews.top/i-was-pronounced-dead-for-three-minutes-after-suffering-heatstroke/ https://latestnews.top/i-was-pronounced-dead-for-three-minutes-after-suffering-heatstroke/#respond Tue, 13 Jun 2023 13:16:15 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/13/i-was-pronounced-dead-for-three-minutes-after-suffering-heatstroke/ What happens when we die remains a mystery. But now a 36-year-old woman has shared her own fascinating experience with the afterlife. Jade, from Wisconsin, was declared technically ‘dead’ for three minutes after being struck down with what she describes as heat stroke.  She said her body felt like it was ‘shrinking’ in the 32C sun […]]]>


What happens when we die remains a mystery.

But now a 36-year-old woman has shared her own fascinating experience with the afterlife.

Jade, from Wisconsinwas declared technically ‘dead’ for three minutes after being struck down with what she describes as heat stroke. 

She said her body felt like it was ‘shrinking’ in the 32C sun until everything suddenly went ‘black’.

Describing her near-death ordeal, which occurred in 2011, Jade said: ‘That was the moment I knew I was about to pass away.’

Jade, from Wisconsin, was declared technically 'dead' for three minutes after being struck down with what she describes as heat stroke

Jade, from Wisconsin, was declared technically ‘dead’ for three minutes after being struck down with what she describes as heat stroke

She said her experience made her completely OK with dying because she wanted to sleep forever

She said her experience made her completely OK with dying because she wanted to sleep forever

Jade — whose surname isn’t known — shared her story on TikTok, where it amassed almost 200,000 views.

Her experience happened while she was visiting a friend in the ‘unbearable’ heat.

Before collapsing onto a sofa, she felt nauseous, dizzy and had a dry mouth — tell-tale signs of heat stroke, a life-threatening complication of overheating.

What is heatstroke?

Heatstroke is where the body is no longer able to cool itself and a person’s body temperature becomes dangerously high due to a long amount of time exposed to direct sunlight.

Common symptoms include:

  • Confusion, altered mental status, slurred speech
  • Not sweating – a sign of being dehydrated
  • Loss of consciousness, incoherence
  • Hot, dry skin or profuse sweating
  • Seizures
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Very high body temperature
  • Dizziness or a headache
  • Fast, strong pulse

When heatstroke occurs, the body’s temperature can rise to 106°F (41C) or higher within 10 to 15 minutes. Heat stroke can cause permanent disability or death if the person does not receive emergency treatment.

It can trigger cardiac arrest, in rare cases.

While on the sofa, Jade recalls being slumped over and making gurgling sounds.

She said: ‘Everything must have happened in a matter of moments.

‘But it felt like much longer and this profound feeling of utter sickness hit me like a tonne of bricks.

‘My head felt like it was inflating, yet my entire body as if it was shrinking. I had never known anything like it before.

‘It made me completely OK with dying because I wanted to sleep forever.’

Jade added: ‘Then, everything went black and that was the moment I knew I was about to pass away.’

Jade was rushed to St Vincent’s Hospital, where she claimed she was revived with a defibrillator. 

Defibrillators are used for cardiac arrest sufferers, with the sharp jolt restoring the heartbeat. Although Jade did not state explicitly that this is what she experienced.

Cardiac arrest is often considered ‘clinical death’ because the heart stops beating, cutting off blood supply to the brain.

Jade said she was rushed to the hospital, where medics allegedly told her she was dead for three minutes when she arrived. She spent four days there.

Jade was born with Wolff-Parkinson-White and postural tachycardia syndrome, two conditions that can cause increased heart rate. 

She believes they were a contributing factor to her near-death experience.

After sharing her story online, many viewers claimed they had gone through similar. 

‘I fainted TWICE that summer,’ one person said.

Someone else commented: ‘I was pregnant that summer. The heat was HORRIBLE!!!’

‘Your story was very interesting. Glad your safe,’ another person added.

Lauren said: ‘Was it scary? What did you see? I really panic about the thought of death.’

‘The thought of dying scares me so much I couldn’t even sit thru listening to this,’ one user commented. [sic]

‘June 3, 2022 I died. My husband did cpr for 37 minutes until EMS took over,’ Kate added.



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Bournemouth beach major incident: On board pleasure cruise minutes before sea double https://latestnews.top/bournemouth-beach-major-incident-on-board-pleasure-cruise-minutes-before-sea-double/ https://latestnews.top/bournemouth-beach-major-incident-on-board-pleasure-cruise-minutes-before-sea-double/#respond Fri, 02 Jun 2023 12:20:15 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/02/bournemouth-beach-major-incident-on-board-pleasure-cruise-minutes-before-sea-double/ The boat impounded by police after the deaths of two children in the sea next to Bournemouth pier continued with its 40-minute Channel pleasure cruise despite chaos in the sea around them, passengers revealed today. The 78ft Dorset Belle was seized yesterday afternoon. The vessel, which operates hourly and can carry up to 80 people, […]]]>


The boat impounded by police after the deaths of two children in the sea next to Bournemouth pier continued with its 40-minute Channel pleasure cruise despite chaos in the sea around them, passengers revealed today.

The 78ft Dorset Belle was seized yesterday afternoon. The vessel, which operates hourly and can carry up to 80 people, is now under guard at Poole Harbour. 

Luke Owen was on board the cruiser at 4pm on Wednesday – revealing that lifeguards on the beach had warned people about riptides and not to swim close to the pier prior to the tragedy. A boy from Southampton, 17, and a girl from Buckinghamshire, 12, perished, and eight others had to be rescued.

Mr Owen said that as the Dorset Belle set off ‘everyone was on the beach’ – but within minutes ‘no one was on the beach. It was empty, everyone was just staring. I’m first thinking it was a shark attack’.

He said: ‘To be honest, to me it sounds like a terrible tragedy. It was said quite a few times about the rip tides the day before. And the lifeguards were advising people not to get close to the pier’.

The scene on the pleasure cruiser in the minutes after leaving Bournemouth Pier as swimmers got into trouble

The scene on the pleasure cruiser in the minutes after leaving Bournemouth Pier as swimmers got into trouble

The Dorset Belle still remained at Poole Harbour today. Police were on board this afternoon

The Dorset Belle still remained at Poole Harbour today. Police were on board this afternoon

The pleasure boat 'Dorset Belle' at Cobb's Quay Marina in Poole, following the deaths of two children at Bournemouth beach

The pleasure boat ‘Dorset Belle’ at Cobb’s Quay Marina in Poole, following the deaths of two children at Bournemouth beach

A 12-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy have died after a major incident took place in the water on Bournemouth beach. Heartbroken relatives of the young girl paid tribute, with one saying 'you showed me what love is'

A 12-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy have died after a major incident took place in the water on Bournemouth beach. Heartbroken relatives of the young girl paid tribute, with one saying ‘you showed me what love is’

A man aged in his 40s who was ‘on the water’ at the time was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter but has been released under investigation while police, Marine Accident Investigation Branch and Maritime and Coastguard Agency inquiries continue.

Mr Owen and his family set out from Bournemouth’s historic pier in the minutes before 10 people got into trouble in the water on Wednesday afternoon. 

The vessel had visited Bournemouth Pier at 4pm, just minutes before the first 999 calls were made. Detectives have said that no physical contact was made between the swimmers and any vessel or jet-ski and those involved had not been jumping off the pier.

Dorset Police are facing calls to clarify the circumstances that led to their deaths to end ‘wild speculation’. 

Luke Owen told the Mirror that he spoke to staff on the boat who said that one person was pulled from the water – and another was missing.

He said: ‘As he’s told me that, we looked up to the sea and the 17-year-old was being pulled out. The ambulance came across and collected him.

‘When it’s something like that it kind of hits you. Especially as I was with the family, my little one especially, I wanted to get out of there. My son’s 14 so he wanted to see what was going on so we looked briefly and police were saying for people to move.’

Heartbroken relatives of the 12-year-old girl who died in the Bournemouth beach tragedy have remembered the tragic youngster, with one claiming the child ‘showed me what love is’.

Tributes poured in for the girl, and the 17-year-old boy who also died, as police continue to probe a pleasure boat amid concerns that the pair got into difficulty in the water in the wake of a vessel.

It remains unclear what exactly caused the incident, which caused RNLI lifeguards to swarm into the sea after 10 people got into trouble, but a father of one of the teenagers who survived the horrific incident said it was a ‘rip tide’ that ‘took them out’.

The 78ft Dorset Belle was seized by Dorset Police yesterday afternoon. The vessel, which operates hourly and can carry up to 80 people, is now under guard at Poole Harbour, five miles away from where it usually operates off Bournemouth Pier.

And in a fresh statement last night, police officers reiterated there was no suggestion that jet skis had been involved or that the youngsters jumped off the pier, as they released a man in his 40s, who had been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, under investigation.

The father of 18-year-old Lauren Tate, one of the eight survivors who spent a short time in hospital after the incident, said a rip tide appeared to have been involved in the tragedy.

‘We’ve seen stuff about boats and jet skis, but it wasn’t like that. She was just swimming in the sea with her friends when the rip tide took them out.

‘She was lucky to get pulled out by the coastguard and one of her friends was rescued by a paddleboarder’.

Lauren had attended college with the teenager who sadly died.

Nicola Holton, 43, and Stuart Clark, 42, were on the beach with their two children when the tragedy unfolded.

The couple said there had been an announcement about a ‘dangerous riptide’ made at 4pm. 

The cause of the undercurrent, which led to RNLI lifeguards swarming into the sea, still remains unclear as police officers continue their probe for a third day.

Others who were on the beach when the disaster occurred have praised the ‘magnificent’ young lifeguards for their heroic efforts.

Dr Rob Rosa, 48, a former GP and chief medical officer, had been on the promenade where he saw the young girl being rushed onto the beach.

He told the Telegraph: ‘These were young kids in their early twenties who have never seen anything like this and they were exceptional.

The cruise boat called Dorset Belle, which usually sails from Bournemouth Pier, has been placed under the guard of Poole Harbour

The cruise boat called Dorset Belle, which usually sails from Bournemouth Pier, has been placed under the guard of Poole Harbour

People were seen laying flowers on Bournemouth Beach, near the pier, following the deaths of the two young people

People were seen laying flowers on Bournemouth Beach, near the pier, following the deaths of the two young people 

The cruise boat called the Dorset Belle, which usually sails from Bournemouth Pier, has been placed under the guard of Poole Harbour by police

The cruise boat called the Dorset Belle, which usually sails from Bournemouth Pier, has been placed under the guard of Poole Harbour by police

‘They cleared the beach, set a perimeter and shielded the bodies. They could have frozen, but they didn’t.’

Dr Rosa said the young lifeguards also had to marshal the crowds, as ‘hoards of people’ were running down with their cameras ‘trying to take photos’.

The lifeguards also tried to ‘shield’ young children from seeing the horror, the witness said.

The Dorset Belle still remains in Poole Harbour, and no one is currently allowed on board or able to touch the vessel.

On the day of the horrendous incident, the Dorset Belle reportedly had made numerous circuits around Bournemouth Pier according to the online tracker MarineTraffic. 

A number of boating restrictions are in place around the famous Dorset pier.

Vessels cannot go above speeds of six knots in an area which is clearly marked out by yellow buoys. Licensed commercial pleasure boats, however, are allowed to go in and out of the pier at certain scheduled times.

These boats are supposed to follow a designated shipping lane, according to Bournemouth’s Council website.  

A police source told The Times: ‘This vessel is under a police cordon. No one is permitted onboard or to touch the vessel.’ 

One couple said that there had been a dangerous riptide announcement around 4pm

One couple said that there had been a dangerous riptide announcement around 4pm

Heartbroken relatives of the 12-year-old girl who died in the Bournemouth beach tragedy have paid tribute to the youngster, with one claiming the child 'showed me what love is'.

Heartbroken relatives of the 12-year-old girl who died in the Bournemouth beach tragedy have paid tribute to the youngster, with one claiming the child ‘showed me what love is’.

The Dorset Belle pictured packed with tourists next to Bournemouth Pier in August 2021

The Dorset Belle pictured packed with tourists next to Bournemouth Pier in August 2021

The seize of the boat comes after an MP claimed that Dorset Police were investigating whether wash from a vessel had impacted the young people getting into trouble.

Conor Burns, MP for Bournemouth West, raised concerns that a vessel may have created ‘conditions’ that made the water ‘more dangerous’.

The Conservative politician said: ‘It would seem not a far reach to draw a conclusion that while the vessel may not have physically touched the young people, perhaps it created the conditions which made being in the water more dangerous by the speed it was going.’

Two uniformed police officers were seen inspecting the tourist boat at 4.20pm, the paper reported. 

The boat, which can accommodate up to 80 guests, takes tours every hour on the hour between 11am and 5pm, showing tourists views of the Chines, Sandbanks, Studland and Old Harry Rocks. 

The boat, which can accommodate up to 80 guests, takes tours every hour on the hour between 11am and 5pm, showing tourists views of the Chines, Sandbanks, Studland and Old Harry Rocks. Pictured: The Dorset Belle sailing past the pier in 2021

The boat, which can accommodate up to 80 guests, takes tours every hour on the hour between 11am and 5pm, showing tourists views of the Chines, Sandbanks, Studland and Old Harry Rocks. Pictured: The Dorset Belle sailing past the pier in 2021 

Tonight, the Dorset Belle remains at Poole Harbour under police watch

Tonight, the Dorset Belle remains at Poole Harbour under police watch 

Today, MarineTraffic shows the popular tourist boat stationed at Poole Harbour – around five miles away from where it’s usually stationed at the pier.

Police vehicles surrounded the boat but the force did not provide any details when contacted by MailOnline this evening.  

Eight other children were hurt after getting into trouble in the water close to the beach and pier in Dorset packed with half-term holidaymakers and locals on Wednesday afternoon.

Detective Chief Superintendent Neil Corrigan pleaded with the public ‘not to speculate about the circumstances surrounding the incident’ in a bid to protect enquiries’ and ‘out of respect for the victims’ families’.

He urged those with footage to submit it to police officers rather than posting it online. 

Supt Corrigan added: ‘Early investigation indicates that there was no physical contact between a vessel and any swimmers at the time of the incident and there is no suggestion of people jumping from the pier or jet skis being involved.

‘We know that the beach was very busy when this incident occurred. I am urging anyone who saw what happened, or has any information that may assist our investigation, to please come forward.

‘Also, I urge anyone with relevant phone footage that may assist our enquiries to submit it to Dorset Police via the Major Incident Public Portal quoting Operation Marble rather than sharing it on social media.’

The detective chief did not reveal what he believed had caused the tragedy.  

The Dorset Belle docked against Bournemouth Pier in a photo taken in July 2021

The Dorset Belle docked against Bournemouth Pier in a photo taken in July 2021

A sign on Bournemouth Beach which was packed by holidaymakers and locals yesterday

A sign on Bournemouth Beach which was packed by holidaymakers and locals yesterday 

‘I would like to sincerely thank the members of the public who went to help the people in trouble in the water. I am also very grateful for the wider beachgoers who cleared the beach really quickly and allowed the emergency services to do their work’, he said.

‘This incident sparked a multi-agency response from a range of emergency services, including the ambulance service, HM Coastguard, the RNLI, the fire service, BCP Council and Dorset Police. 

‘All these emergency responders came together to provide a really swift and well-coordinated response and did everything they could to save lives. I thank all of those responders for their professionalism and compassion in the face of this tragedy.’

Officers from Dorset police will continue with patrols over the next few days, with support from the local councils beach services and the RNLI. Anyone with concerns or information about the incident are urged to approach them. 

Councillor Vikki Slade, leader of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, said what happened in Bournemouth on Wednesday must have been a ‘terrifying’ experience.

She said: ‘Again I want to add our sincere condolences to the families of the children who lost their lives, and our thoughts are with the families of the young people that were in the water.

‘It must have been a really terrifying experience for everybody.

‘The services worked incredibly well together. Our staff on the beach all rallied round to support the emergency services.’

She said there are additional staff available for the public on the beach on Thursday and over the weekend, adding: ‘The beach is busy. We are making sure that the RNLI are very visible and that our teams are available there to support people and make sure that they feel safe on the beach.’

She said Bournemouth ‘remains a really fantastic place to visit’, adding that the incident needs to be investigated properly.

‘And we are confident with our partners that any lessons that need to be learned in the future will will be learned,’ she said.

Families arriving at the beach on Thursday spoke of their shock at the previous day’s events.

One woman, who did not want to be named, said: ‘It’s such a shame, people just come here to have fun, it’s a real tragedy.’

One of the men was pulled from the water and had to be given CPR on the beach by lifeguards before being taken away by air ambulance 

Body is found after a man failed to return home from an open swimming session at a beauty spot 

A body has been found after a man failed to return home from an open swimming session at a beauty spot.

Emergency services including Northumbria Police and Tyne and Wear Fire and

Rescue Service were called to Hetton Lyons Country Park in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, late last night, Wednesday, May 31.

After a search of the area the body of a man was recovered.

A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: ‘At around 11.30pm we received a report of concern for the welfare of a 55-year-old man, who had not returned home from an open water swimming session in Hetton Lyons Park.

‘Police attended the area, and assisted by colleagues from the National Police Air Service and Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service carried out a full and thorough search of the area.

‘Sadly those searches led to the discovery of the body of a man. His family have since been notified and are currently being supported by specialist officers.’

Eyewitness Howard Cohen, from London, said: ‘I could see a lot of commotion going on, there were a lot of ambulances, police and people rushing to the beach.

‘Later on they cleared the beach. It was just awful. At the time there was a lot of panic going on with the police and ambulance.’

Mackenzie Creech, 18, was with pals on the beach at the south coast holiday spot enjoying the sunshine when they heard shouts and screams from the pier.

He looked up and saw crowds pointing to someone in the water and rushed in with a pal to drag her onto the beach but sadly there was nothing they could do to save her.

The girl – who has not been named – died along with a 17-year-old boy in the incident which also left eight other children injured after it is believed they were dragged out to sea by a riptide after jumping from the pier.

Mackenzie told MailOnline: ‘Everything happened so quickly, one minute I was enjoying the beach with some friends and then the next we heard screaming and shouting.

‘We were on the other side of the pier but you could hear all this noise so we went over to see what was going on and people were pointing into the water.

‘I could see a body in the water, and just rushed in and scooped her up with someone else. She was face down when I got there and not moving.

‘She was in a bad way.

‘She was in a swimming costume but she didn’t appear to have any injuries on her. There were no cuts or bruises and I just knew it didn’t look good so I carried her onto the beach.

‘I put her down on the sand and by this time the emergency services had come over and they started doing CPR on her.

‘People were screaming and shouting and it was all really chaotic and then someone put some towels up as a screen while the paramedics worked on her.

‘I was hoping she would make it and I didn’t know she had passed away until I saw it on the news. I was gutted when I heard that and it’s upset me, it’s so sad something like this happened.’

Mackenzie, who is from Tilehurst near Reading and studying sport at college, added: ‘I don’t really know what happened. It was all a bit confusing.

‘People were saying they had been hit by a jet ski or a boat but there were definitely no injuries on the girl. There was no blood or cuts or anything like that.

‘What amazed me was the amount of people who were just filming everything on their phones when the emergency services were trying to do their work.

‘As I left a policeman took my details and said thanks for doing what I did but I just did what anyone would have done.’

Mackenzie’s father company director Robert Creech, told MailOnline: ‘He was very quick in his actions and was just trying to help.

‘When he told me about it, I could see he was upset and when we heard the poor girl had passed away, he was gutted.

‘It’s such a shame as all those involved are so young.

‘He had just gone down to the beach with his friends for half term and then this happened but I’m proud he did what he could to help. He’s a good lad.’

Another witness, Tom Saunders, told Sky News: ‘I was surfing on the west side with about four other people and we heard the lifeguard sirens going off, making announcements, and the beach got cleared either side.

‘Obviously we knew something had gone on and the helicopter was coming so we knew it was serious.

‘Unfortunately I saw someone receiving CPR. The lifeguards put up a screen so no-one could see but unfortunately from where we were we could.

‘The jet-skis were going round the pier looking for stuff, so me and three other surfers offered to help and actually paddled into the pier to have a look.

‘They said there were two people missing at the time, then after about half an hour they said everyone was accounted for and we just carried on.’

Earlier multiple witnesses said that people had been jumping from the pier.  The sand close to the pier had to be cleared so two air ambulances could land, but sadly the two schoolchildren later died in hospital. 

Witnesses described harrowing scenes as CPR was administered on the beach and some ‘idiots’ with phones were seen filming lifeguards trying to revive the two children.

Since 2004, Britain’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency has dealt with more than 200 incidents of tombstoning, including pier jumping, leading to at least 70 injuries and 20 deaths.

Yesterday police confirmed that no vessel is believed to have been in ‘physical contact’ with the children following speculation on social media they had been hit by a jet-ski or boat. But there have been claims that the tragedy may have been caused by the wash of a jet ski. 

Mackenzie Creech, pictured with his father Robert, had found the girl unresponsive in the water

Mackenzie Creech, pictured with his father Robert, had found the girl unresponsive in the water

The town's historic pier on Thursday morning as litter pickers removed rubbish

The town’s historic pier on Thursday morning as litter pickers removed rubbish

MailOnline has asked Dorset Police to comment. But one local surfer said he witnessed three jetskiers ‘buzzing the pier’ close to the line on Tuesday, the day before the tragic incident. There has been an ongoing issue between jetskiers and water users around the area of the pier.

Nicola Holton, who was at the beach with her husband, said: ‘One lifeguard went to rescue two swimmers struggling but he couldn’t bring them in. He spotted another person struggling and a second lifeguard went out to them but there were multiple people in trouble.

‘The remaining lifeguard was trying to get everyone out of the water. The ambulance service came to the struggling person rescued by the second lifeguard. More lifeguards arrived to rescue another swimmer near the pier. My husband spotted another swimmer struggling. He ran to the lifeguards. The guard immediately went in and they picked him up on a jet ski. 

‘I will never ever get the image out of my head of him being brought out. They cleared the beach for the air ambulance. Then another was spotted and again brought to shore to be worked on. Absolutely horrible.

‘Loads of idiots ignoring lifeguard requests to get out of the water and clear the beach. People were running towards those having CPR filming on their phones.’

Paul Moyce, 61, said he believed those involved had been jumping into the sea off the pier.

He said: ‘I think they went off the end of the pier and went out too far. They must have got caught by the current. I lived here for 61 years and I’ve never seen anything like it.’

Nicola Holton, 43, and Stuart Clark, 42, were on the beach with their two children when the tragedy unfolded. They said the summertime scene turned into something from ‘a horror film.’

Mr Clark said: ‘As we walked to the east side of the pier there was at least one but probably a few jet skiers going across the right side of the pier.

‘We didn’t take too much notice of them at the time.

‘There were announcements throughout the afternoon telling people not to climb on the pier. After 2pm it seemed like people weren’t going near it.

‘The next announcement we got was at 4pm about a dangerous riptide in the water and it wasn’t soon after that we saw a couple of swimmers in trouble out to sea.

One tearful mourner laid roses on the sand this morning as Bournemouth mourned the loss of two children

One tearful mourner laid roses on the sand this morning as Bournemouth mourned the loss of two children

‘It got really chaotic when they brought a young man back to shore on a lifeguard jet ski. It was obvious he wasn’t alive. That’s when people started gathering around and the lifeguards were trying to clear the beach at the same time as helping the others in the water.

‘We saw the young girl get brought out too and there were no obvious injuries on her either. I just wanted to get my family off the beach with our belongings.’

Miss Holton said: ‘It was like a scene from a horror film. After an afternoon of lovely weather and the odd announcement to tell kids to stop climbing on the pier it looked like it had all settled down.

‘When we first spotted the swimmers in distress they were far out to the east side of the pier.

‘A lifeguard ran into the water with a surfboard and it seemed to take ages for him to get to them. There was an announcement to get out of the water and then the lifeguards started bringing people back to shore.

‘A few were taken to the lifeguard tent and then we saw the young man and girl brought out. We were packing up our things to leave as quickly as we could. It was just awful.

‘There were loads of idiots ignoring lifeguard requests to get out of the water and clear the beach. People were running towards those having CPR filming on their phones.’

The first person to reach the girl who died was an 18-year-old boy.

His father, Rob Creech, said yesterday: ‘My son was on the other side of the pier swimming with a few friends.

‘All of a sudden there were a lot of people on the pier shouting and screaming that there was somebody in the water. He swam to the other side of the pier and he found a young girl floating face down in the water.

‘The emergency services were just arriving at the beach so he was shouting to them and scooped her up to swim to shore. He managed to get her out onto the beach and the emergency services took it from there.’

The operation involved multiple teams from across the emergency services

The operation involved multiple teams from across the emergency services

The beach had to be cleared before the air ambulances were able to land

The beach had to be cleared before the air ambulances were able to land 

There are yellow marker buoys 200m off the beach and water craft operating inside that area are restricted to speeds of 6 knots.

One local surfer said he witnessed three jetskiers ‘buzzing the pier’ close to the line on Tuesday, the day before the tragic incident.

Lawrence Hopgood said: ‘I was surfing the night before There were 3 jetskiers buzzing the pier and getting close to the line. A lifeguard went out on a jetski and spoke to them, then left.

‘The jetskiers didn’t leave but proceeded to do donuts near the surfers, whilst filming themselves.’

Lifeguards on the busy beach had rushed into the water by Bournemouth Pier after a group of people got into difficulty in the sea at about 4.30pm on Wednesday. It is believed that all of those involved were aged between 12 and 18. 

None of the other eight who were injured children were seriously harmed and they were treated at the scene by the ambulance service.

Emergency services were quickly at the scene and the teenage boy and girl were rushed to hospital after sustaining critical injuries.  

Speaking last night, Bournemouth West MP Conor Burns said: ‘I express my deep condolences to the family and friends of the two young people who tragically lost their lives in Bournemouth.

‘A dreadful event in circumstances when they were enjoying beautiful weather in our town. So sad.’

The MP added that the incident was a ‘salutary lesson’ that ‘danger is ever present’ on beaches and the ocean.

He went on to thank the life guards and air ambulance members ‘who we can take for granted’.  

Thousands of people were enjoying the sunny weather before being asked to leave the beach by police

Thousands of people were enjoying the sunny weather before being asked to leave the beach by police

Two people were taken to Royal Bournemouth Hospital and Poole Hospital

Two people were taken to Royal Bournemouth Hospital and Poole Hospital 

Eeman Qamar, from Southampton, was on the beach with her mother and three-month-old baby.

She told the BBC that just after 4pm lifeguards began to tell people to clear the beach, saying there had been a major incident.

‘After about 20 minutes, the first air ambulance arrived and landed right in the middle of the beach,’ she said.

Ms Qamar continued: ‘The lifeguards started getting on jet skis and boats, searching the sea and about 20 minutes later the second air ambulance arrived and it took another hour-and-a-half for them to finish the whole search and rescue operation.’

A Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service spokesperson said: ‘We were called to East Beach, Bournemouth at 4.39pm to support a multi-agency incident.

‘We have crews in attendance from Westbourne and Springbourne, together with a technical rescue team from Poole.’

A spokesperson for the South Western Ambulance NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) said: ‘We sent two air ambulances, six double-crewed land ambulances, one critical care car, two operations officers, one doctor, one hazardous area response team and one responding officer.’

HM Coastguard told MailOnline that ‘two people had been pulled from the water and passed into the care of the ambulance service’ and that ‘coastguards searched to make sure there were no other people missing and are satisfied there are not’.

Bus routes that would normally serve the Pier stops were diverted through the square. 

Anyone with information about what happened should contact Dorset Police on www.dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55230083818. 

Alternatively, witnesses can contact independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously online at Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.



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Conor McGregor’s tense Ultimate Fighter showdown with Michael Chandler lasted 30 MINUTES… as ‘Notorious’ tells his new rival ‘I’m gonna PIN YOU’ on his UFC comeback

  • Conor McGregor will return to UFC later this year, fighting Michael Chandler
  • The two are currently leading teams on the new ESPN series Ultimate Fighter 
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Michael Chandler has revealed he and Conor McGregor‘s tense showdown in the opening Ultimate Fighter episode lasted for 30 minutes as they were made to wait in a gym during filming.

The two fighters are leading teams in the new series before they then fight each other later this year – a date and venue are still to be revealed. 

It will be the first time McGregor has been in the octagon since badly breaking his leg in a fight with Dustin Poirier nearly two years ago but judging by the opening scene in the new series, the Irishman hasn’t lost a shred of self-belief.

McGregor and Chandler met face-to-face in a strangely awkward scene; McGregor paced around in a sharp suit, seemingly unsure whether to goad Chandler while the American tried to keep his cool and stay out of what he later called ‘verbal ju-jitsu’.

‘What was the Mystic Mike prediction?’ McGregor asked Chandler with a smirk.

Conor McGregor's tense encounter with Michael Chandler lasted for 30 minutes overall

Conor McGregor’s tense encounter with Michael Chandler lasted for 30 minutes overall

McGregor told Chandler 'I'm gonna pin you' when they eventually fight later this year

McGregor told Chandler ‘I’m gonna pin you’ when they eventually fight later this year 

‘Second round KO,’ Chandler responds. ‘Hit you with the hard ones in the first.’

‘Keep dreaming bud, keep dreaming,’ McGregor retorts. ‘Have I told you what weight it is gonna be? 185. You’ll do what you’re told. I am going to pin you. This is my game. This is my game forever.’

Speaking after the show was broadcast, Chandler lifted the lid on what it was like to come face-to-face with his tetchy opponent.

‘Conor and I had met, we shared a press conference before. When he fought Poirier, I fought Dan Hooker,’ Chandler said. ‘They said go and wait in the gym, I stood there for 10 mins and then they sent Conor in there and leave us for 30 minutes.’

For his part, Chandler still looked to get at McGregor. In an unseen slip later shown on ESPN after the episode, he told McGregor: ‘It’s the pressure you can’t deal with – the fight pressure.’

But Chandler revealed he didn’t feel a need to taunt McGregor excessively.

‘What do you do? Start talking trash-talking, insulting each other? Conor and I have a ton of respect for each other.

‘He is a wordsmith, so comfortable in that realm. I don’t think Conor wanted to come in spitting venom like he usually does. What is he going to say? I’m not going into the show thinking I am going to win the verbal ju-jitsu match.

Speaking after the Ultimate Fighter episode, Chandler questioned McGregor's 'excess mass'

Speaking after the Ultimate Fighter episode, Chandler questioned McGregor’s ‘excess mass’

Both McGregor and Chandler are leading the teams in the new Ultimate Fighter series

Both McGregor and Chandler are leading the teams in the new Ultimate Fighter series 

‘Sometimes you have to lead with humility and show them they are not going to win that.’

McGregor still toyed with Chandler over the weight they will fight at.

‘It’s a good fight,’ McGregor said. ‘Have I told you what weight it is gonna be? 185? See what happens. Stay ready. 205? Good with 205? You’d make 155?’

Chandler said after the show that McGregor, 34, might not be able to carry the extra mass that he is clearly carrying.

‘He’s gonna slim down a little bit, I am sure,’ Chandler said. ‘You go into a training camp and you are gonna lose some excess mass. He has definitely put on some mass. 

‘Conor and I are about the same size. He picks the right photos for his Instagram feed. Can he carry that mass well? Can he be fast, reactive? It remains to be seen, he is definitely a lot bigger.’



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