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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
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PUBLISHED TUESDAY 68 PAGES
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Colourful memorial THOSE touched by cancer are remembered by a field of yellow daffodils “planted” in the front lawn of the Leongatha Memorial Hospital. The field also raises money for the hospital’s chemotherapy unit. Nurses Linda Fiddelaers (left) and Annie Owen admire some of the blooms. With the arrival of spring, Leongatha will burst further into colour later this week, with the annual Daffodil and Floral Show and Festival. See The Star’s top coverage on pages 26 to 28.
Lucky escape Tree misses toddler as wild weather lashes region By Matt Dunn A MIRBOO North toddler narrowly escaped death when a tree fell on his room where he was sleeping during last week’s storms. Saxon Rodda was unhurt when the large eucalypt crashed through the roof of his Balook St home during a severe wind gust. The incident was one of many reported to emergency services crews during freak storms last Tuesday and Wednesday.
Lightning strikes and gale force winds wreaked havoc in the region, uprooting trees and damaging houses. Leongatha SES controller Tony Lindhard said his group had 16 callouts for house damage. Other call outs were to help with fallen trees. Mr Lindhard said the gum tree that fell on Saxon’s room could easily have produced a worse outcome than mere house damage: “If someone had stood under the tree they certainly would have been killed, of course. Hopefully the insurance will look after the family.” Like many others, 19-month-old Saxon was caught unawares by the storms. The tiny Mirboo North resident
was enjoying his midday nap, when he was woken by a noise like nothing he had ever known. The fallen gum tree caved in the roof above his room and broke a window, showering glass everywhere. The tree stood at the corner of the driveway and fell across the space where Saxon’s mother Katrina usually parked her car. Continued on page 2.
Weathering the storm: Katrina Rodda and son Saxon were thankful that a fallen tree did not cause serious injury or death when it fell across their house.
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