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Moment tree surgeon is electrocuted by 11,000 volt powerline as worker feared for life

A tree surgeon who was electrocuted by a 11,000 volt powerline has recalled fearing for his life.

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CCTV footage shows Josh Pocknell maintaining some hedges shortly after midnight on 19 January, 2024, when he suffered a powerful electric shock after making contact with an overhead cable.

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He was quickly rushed to hospital after suffering from life-threatening injuries. “My whole body locked and I felt hot and cramping,” he later recalled.

“I could hear the electricity in my head and thought I was going to die.”

Mr Pocknell’s employer, Upton Specialised Tree Services Ltd, was fined £60,000 and ordered to pay £6,237 in costs atBristol Magistrates' Courton Friday (1 May) after the company wad determined to have failed to assess the dangers of overhead power lines.

Moment tree surgeon is electrocuted by 11,000 volt powerline as worker feared for life

A tree surgeon who was electrocuted by a 11,000 volt powerline has recalled fearing for his life. CCTV footage shows Josh Pocknel...
Evenly-matched Canadiens, Lightning reach deciding Game 7

With how even the teams are and how close their head-to-head showdown has been, it is appropriate the Tampa Bay Lightning will play host to the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday in a Game 7 of their Eastern Conference first-round Stanley Cup playoff series.

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After both clubs finished the regular season with 106 points, the Lightning and Canadiens have both scored the same number of goals (14), both won twice in overtime and both won two of three road games in the first six instalments of the series.

"I'm 14 years in the league and I've been in a number of Game 7s. Some that I can be man enough today to say we weren't as good as the other team and some we were as good as the other team," Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. "This one here ... it's so even, special teams, goaltending, everything. To win this, you've got to have a special game against the other team."

The winner will face the Buffalo Sabres in the next round.

The teams face a challenging encore after a thrilling 1-0 Lightning victory in overtime of Game 6. Both goaltenders were sensational while the clubs traded scoring chances before Tampa's Gage Goncalves scored his first career playoff overtime winner.

Now, a new chapter beckons. Not only does Tampa Bay have home-ice advantage, but also the upper-hand with its experience. Many core Lightning players have won multiple Stanley Cup titles, including the 2021 championship when the Lightning beat the Canadiens in the Final.

"This is what we all dream about," Lightning forward Jake Guentzel said. "I'm fortunate to have played in a couple and there's nothing better. Especially at home, it's going to be an electric atmosphere. I can't wait."

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The Canadiens, who went through a rebuild right after that run to the final, boast a more youthful lineup, and one that headed into the season knowing a brighter future for the franchise is still ahead.

However, after pushing the Eastern Conference first-round series to the distance, the attitude has become about making a mark now. All six games have been decided by one goal as the Canadiens have shown they are worthy opponents for the more-heralded Lightning.

"We're not here for a ribbon. We want to move on," coach Martin St. Louis said on Saturday before his team headed to Florida. "We worked to get to this spot. Playing Tampa in the first round, you know you're gonna need everything and we've delivered that. It's a good spot to be in. I think the guys have enjoyed the process and are hungry to keep moving forward."

A major task for the Canadiens will be regrouping. Montreal was staring at a golden chance to advance but could not find the winning goal.

Even in overtime, the Canadiens failed to convert on a power play just before the winner. Turning the page, instead of spending time think of a missed opportunity, will be a big key.

"It's hard to close out a series. I've never been in this position. A lot of guys haven't been in this position," said Montreal defenseman Lane Hutson. "It would have been cool to do it at home, but we have another chance to do it in Tampa."

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Evenly-matched Canadiens, Lightning reach deciding Game 7

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Golden Tempo wins 152nd Kentucky Derby, making history for its trainer

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GoldenTempowon the 152nd running of the iconic Kentucky Derby Saturday evening at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, making history for its trainer, the first woman to train a Derby winner.

Golden Tempo, who entered the 1 1/4 mile race with 30-1 odds, defeated a field of 17 challengers.

The horse charged down the stretch to make history for trainer Cherie DeVaux. Renegade was second and long shot Ocelli third.

Golden Tempo #19, ridden by jockey Jose Ortiz, crosses the finish line to win the 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 2, 2026, in Louisville, Kentucky. / Credit: Michael Reaves / Getty Images

DeVaux is just the second female trainer to win any Triple Crown race after Jena Antonucci with Arcangelo in the 2023 Belmont Stakes. She won the Derby in her first opportunity, eight years since starting her own stable.

During the week, DeVaux shifted from downplaying what it would mean to be the first woman to train a Derby winner to understanding she's a role model to girls who might want to follow in her footsteps someday. She's just the 18th woman to saddle a horse in the Kentucky Derby.

Cherie DeVaux, trainer of Golden Tempo, celebrates after becoming the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. May 2, 2026, in Louisville, Kentucky. / Credit: Andy Lyons / Getty Images

Jockey Jose Ortiz showed off the riding prowess that has made him so successful at Churchill Downs in recent days to win the Derby for the first time in his 11th try. He beat brother Irad, who rode Renegade, to that accomplishment.

The race went on with just 18 horses after Great White was a late scratch for flipping and throwing his jockey.

According toCBS Sports, the Derby this year has a total purse of $5 million, with the winner taking home $3.1 million. The owner usually take 80% of the winnings, with the jockey and trainer splitting the remaining 20%, according to CBS Sports.

The Kentucky Derby is the first leg of the vaunted Triple Crown, which includes the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes. The last Triple Crown winnerwas Justify in 2018.

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Golden Tempo wins 152nd Kentucky Derby, making history for its trainer

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Tradition, fashion and horse racing at the Kentucky Derby, in photos

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — TheKentucky Derbymarks its 152nd running, continuing its legacy as America’s longest continuously held sporting event. Known as the “Run for the Roses” and the first leg of the Triple Crown of thoroughbred racing, the race is held each year on the first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs in Louisville. Often called “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” the Derby blends high-speed competition with elaborate fashion and deep-rooted tradition.

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Tradition, fashion and horse racing at the Kentucky Derby, in photos

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Scottie Scheffler to skip Truist Championship in run-up to PGA

The field list for the Truist Championship is out and, once again, Scottie Scheffler is not on it.

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The World No. 1 opted not to compete at the $20 million signature event one week before the second major of the season, the PGA Championship.

The rest of the top 10 in the Official World Golf Ranking are in the field, announced Friday, except for eighth-ranked Russell Henley. The tournament will be played May 7-10 at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.

Scheffler also opted out of the Truist in 2025, when it was moved to Philadelphia Cricket Club for one year because Quail Hollow hosted the PGA Championship the following week.

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Scheffler went on to claim his third major and first PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, but that wasn't enough to entice him to play the course again this year.

Scheffler has won just once on tour this year -- at The American Express in January -- but he has four other top-five finishes that include back-to-back second-place showings at the Masters and the RBC Heritage.

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, who's sitting out this week's Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral, will endeavor to win his fifth tournament at Quail Hollow. When the Truist was known as the Wells Fargo Championship, McIlroy lifted the trophy in 2010, 2015, 2021 and 2024.

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Scottie Scheffler to skip Truist Championship in run-up to PGA

The field list for the Truist Championship is out and, once again, Scottie Scheffler is not on it. The World No. 1 opted not to c...

 

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