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YouTuber Andrew Cross dies at 36 after more than month in coma following horror car accident

A YOUTUBER who was in a coma for more than a month after a car accident has died at the age of 36.

Andrew Cross was left with a bleed on the brain following the smash on January 31 in Colorado.

Man sitting and looking at a canyon at sunset.
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YouTuber Andrew Cross has died[/caption]
Man holding two largemouth bass.
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Cross was a keen adventurist[/caption]

He was at a stop light when a car smashed into the back of his vehicle, per TMZ.

The influencer and adventurist was left with a severe traumatic brain injury.

Cross was on life support but his family made the decision to turn off the machines.

Cops have revealed the driver of the other car, Ragnar Nickolas Kristl has been hit with a slew of charges.

He was accused of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

He has also been hit with careless and reckless driving charges.

Kristl has also been charged with vehicular homicide.

Cross, a professional guide, was known as the Desert Drifter on the internet.

His last Instagram post came in August 2024 where he shared a canyon landscape.

The explorer was seen in the foreground of the picture admiring the landscape.

He simply captioned the snap: “Desert Driftin.”

That post has been flooded with tributes in light of his death.

Andrew Cross hiking in Zion National Park.
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He was known for documenting his outdoor experiences on social media[/caption]

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KSI lifts lid on meeting with Turki Alalshikh and teases fight talks… but blasts Jake Paul as ‘disgrace to boxing’

KSI has lifted the lid on his meeting with Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh – and revealed their shared hatred for Jake Paul.

Alalshikh has helped turn the sport around thanks to his deep pockets – offering enough for even the most bitter of rivals to work together.

Photo of Turki Alalshikh and KSI.
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Turki Alalshikh met with KSI[/caption]
Jake Paul in boxing ring, before a fight.
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Jake Paul has rivalled Saudis Alalshikh[/caption]

But the powerful Saudi advisor has made it clear he is not a fan of new-age influencer boxing – spearheaded by the likes of KSI and Paul.

And Alalshikh was particularly critical of Paul’s controversial win over 58-year-old legend Mike Tyson last November.

So fans were stunned when Alalshikh posted a video meeting with KSI and teasing working together for a fight in America.

KSI revealed he was able to convince Alalshikh into changing his opinion after Paul left a bitter taste in the money-man’s mouth.

He said: “I think Jake Paul’s ruined it. I think Jake Paul ruined it completely, him fighting an OAP.

“Mike Tyson was not meant to be in that ring by any means and it was a disgrace. A disgrace to boxing and stuff like that angers Turki. 

“You can see that Turki’s very passionate when it comes to boxing and Mike Tyson’s a legend, you don’t do stuff like that to a legend even if you know money’s been thrown at you.

“It was a disgusting moment and stuff like that annoyed him and Jake was also trying to fight Canelo and trying to make boxing a circus.

Jake Paul's boxing record.

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“I feel like that’s what Jake Paul is trying to do and I think that is one of the reasons why he sees the whole side of the internet, YouTube boxing side is just a bit of a mess and that’s why he didn’t want to touch it. 

“But when he talked to me, he realised, ‘Oh, there’s another side to it.’ There’s people who actually take it seriously.

“I’ve got a lot of things going on, but when it comes to boxing, whenever I go into the ring, take it seriously and I’m fighting serious people

“That’s just how it is. I think me and him bonded quite well and we have some very exciting things in the future for sure.”

KSI could face backlash for his comments due to his level of opposition in the past.

He even signed to fight Wayne Bridge, 44, for his next bout until the ex-Chelsea star pulled out after his infamous feud with John Terry was referenced.

And Dillon Danis, 31, a 2-0 MMA fighter who lost his boxing debut to Logan Paul, 29, replaced Bridge to face KSI on March 29 in Manchester.

But KSI – who did fight 10-0 Tommy Fury in his last bout – claimed a lack of willing rivals left him scrambling to find an opponent for his return.

Paul, 28, meanwhile is 11-1 in the ring with his only defeat also coming to Fury, 25, via split-decision in 2023.

And he suffered heartbreak after boxing icon Canelo Alvarez, 34, snubbed their fight deal to instead sign with Alalshikh.

KSI admits not even Alalshikh could guarantee him an overdue grudge match against Paul – but he boasts that he does not need him anyway.

He said: “I know Turki and Jake don’t see eye to eye. It could be difficult but you never know.

“I think for me, I have some more exciting things and some bigger fights than Jake Paul.”

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KSI and Jake Paul pictured clashing in the ring in 2020
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Who won Crufts 2024?

CRUFTS, the world’s most prestigious dog show, is hosted by The Kennel Club every year.

The 2024 edition saw an Australian Shepherd take home Best in Show. Here’s everything you need to know.

Australian Shepherd winning Best in Show at Crufts.
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Crufts 2024 was yet another successful year for the event, with Viking (pictured) taking home Best in Show[/caption]

Who won Crufts 2024?

Viking, an Australian shepherd co-owned by Melanie Raymond, John Shaw and Kerry Kirtley, was crowned Best in Show at Crufts 2024 after winning the Pastoral group.

The three-year-old from Solihull, Birmingham came out as top dog from the 24,000 entrant from around the globe.

Melanie said: “We all dream of winning best in show at Crufts.”

Asked whether he lived up to their expectations, she added: “He did actually, I should never doubt him because he always gives me everything and you come in and he’s like ‘yep, come on let’s do this’, so he loves every minute of it.”

Who won the Crufts 2024 groups?

Gundog

The judges announced Hendricks the Weimaraner as the 2024 Gundog group winner.

Owned by David Alcorn and Gavin Ingram, the four-year-old was praised for his calm demeanour and love for the spotlight.

David described Hendricks as a “consummate show dog” who “thrives” in high-pressure events.

Working

It was Neville the Leonberger took the spoils in the Working category.

The three-year-old is co-owned by Kerry Rushby and Lee Studholme from Great Yarmouth.

Kennel Club even described him as a “good lad” for his service as a beloved companion to foster children.

Terriers

Zen the Jack Russell won the Terrier group at Crufts 2024.

Co-owned by Hiroshi Tsuyuki and Kao Miichi, he also earned the title of Reserve Best in Show.

Hiroshi, who’s also Zen’s handler, expressed his joy over the win, saying he focused on “doing my handling and doing my best.”

Hounds

Grand the Basset Griffon Vendéen from the Netherlands won the Hound group.

Co-owner and handler Anouk Huikeshoven said: “We were just doing our best, I was surprised that we won.

Afghan hound being groomed at a dog show.
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Crufts is held at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham[/caption]

“Getme [Grand] is a very loyal, easy-going dog. This was such a surprise!”

Toys

Raffa the Papillon took home the Toy group title.

He is owned by Asta Maria Gudbergsdottir from Sweden, who also handled Raffa during the competition.

She said: “I could not believe it when the judge picked us. It has always been a dream to win at Crufts!”

Utility

Elton the French Bulldog from Birmingham came out on top in the Utilities group.

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Crufts kicks off on Thursday, March 6, 2025[/caption]

He is owned by Abbie and Dean Cund, and Alex and Linda Harrop.

Abbie, who also handled Elton during the competition, expressed her excitement after the win, saying: “I’m completely lost for words! It’s just beyond a dream come true.

“There is no way you can describe the feeling. It’s something you always dream of, but you never think it’s going to be you.

“I just can’t believe it’s us, I’m so proud.”

Can I enter my dog in Crufts 2025?

The application process for Crufts 2025 is officially closed.

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Enter your best friend in Crufts 2026 by visiting the competition’s website[/caption]

However, applications for 2026 are open and you can apply on the Crufts website.

There is certain criteria your dog must reach to be entered into the legendary Crufts competition.

The most important thing is that your dog is Kennel Club registered — that is a record of your puppy being born.

Owners receive Registration Certificate with micro chip number and DNA tests for the dog.

If you wanted to go one step further you can get a Pedigree Certificate which has all the details of the breed, a pedigree name and five generations of your dog’s ancestors.

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Orca the lagotto romagnolo won the Gundog Group and went on to win Best In Show at Crufts 2023[/caption]

If your dog is not Kennel Club registered you can enter with an authority to compete number (ATC) but you need to apply for this by the December before Crufts begins.

Who won Crufts 2023?

Orca the lagotto romagnolo scooped Best In Show at Crufts 2023, making history as the first of its breed to win the award.

One of Orca’s owners, Ante Lucin, said: “This is the first lagotto romagnolo to win at Crufts, so this is so great for the breed.”

Crufts 2023 started on March 9, and ended on March 12.

The Best In Show competition is hugely popular and has been running since 1928.

It is split into seven different categories over the four day competition.

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Sarah Lavin and Sharlene Mawdsley headline Irish stars in action on day one of European Indoor Athletics Champs

SARAH LAVIN will take to the track this evening at the European Indoor Championships in the Dutch city of Apeldoorn.

The Limerick runner — who won her seventh Irish national indoor title last month — will compete in the women’s 60m hurdles.

5 March 2025; Sharlene Mawdsley of Ireland, centre, takes a selfie with teammates from left, David Bosch, Lauren Cadden, Conor Kelly, Cathal Doyle, Phil Healy, Marcus Lawler and Rachel McCann during a training session at the Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, ahead of the European Athletics Indoor Championships 2025. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
Sharlene Mawdsley takes a selfie with teammates from left, David Bosch, Lauren Cadden, Conor Kelly, Cathal Doyle, Phil Healy, Marcus Lawler and Rachel McCann
22 February 2025; Sarah Lavin of Emerald AC, Limerick, after winning the women's 60m hurdles final during day one of the 123.ie National Senior Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena on the Sport Ireland Campus in Dublin. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
Limerick native Lavin leads the Irish involvement on day one of the four-day meet

The race is live on RTÉ2 at 7.50pm.

Should the Emerald AC star advance, she will run a semi-final and potential final tomorrow.

Joining her in Euro action tonight is Cathal Doyle in the first round of the men’s 1500m.

The Clonliffe Harriers man, 27, claimed national glory at Abbotstown last month. The final takes place tomorrow.

Ireland’s mixed 4x400m relay team are fancied to make the podium this evening, with the final at 8.50pm.

Sharlene Mawdsley and Phil Healy are both expected to line out for Team Ireland.

Conor Kelly, who set a new national Under-20 record in the 400m at the championships 12 days ago, is set to join them.

But the Dutch are favourites to claim gold on home soil.

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‘We’re not talking about Gods here!’ – Luke Littler can be beaten by any darts star who ‘puts it on him’, says Rob Cross

ROB CROSS has urged his fellow darts’ elite not to fear Luke Littler – and take the fight to the teenage sensation.

Voltage will line up alongside The Nuke for Week 5 of the Premier League Darts on Thursday.

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Rob Cross has revealed how best to beat Luke Littler[/caption]
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The 18-year-old sensation is currently defending his Premier League Darts title[/caption]
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Cross believes putting pressure on The Nuke will yield positive results
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Littler, the defending champion, became the youngest ever player to win the world title in January.

But Cross – himself a former Ally Pally champ – believes he can beat anyone on his day.

Cross told SunSport: “I believe I can beat anyone when I’m on.

“Look, we’re not talking about God’s here are we?

“I don’t think that is disrespectful.

“Realistically, if you put it on people, depending on which stage, they don’t have the answer for it all the time.

“At the moment we see [Littler] put leg-on-leg pressure on all the time [when he’s ahead].

“I was 5-1 up against him in the Premier League – he did well to win, but I had match darts. I probably faded.

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“That’s more on me. I probably averaged 93/94 through those five legs and that was my undoing.

“I don’t think he’s God like. Realistically, on any given day if you put it on them, everyone will crumble at certain times.”

Cross faces a tough test against World No. 1 Luke Humphries in his Premier League opener in Brighton.

The Sussex-born star is back on familiar territory as the competition heads to the South Coast.

And he’s ready to put down his marker on the competition after a slow start.

Cross continued: “I think it’s important I get that statement performance.

Premier League Darts 2025: Dates and venues

Night 1 – Belfast: Humphries beat Dobey 6-1
Night 2 – Glasgow: Littler beat Humphries 6-5
Night 3 – Dublin: Price beat Aspinall 6-3
Night 4 – Exeter: Humphries beat Littler 6-4
Night 5 – The Brighton Centre – Thursday March 6
Night 6 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham – Thursday March 13
Night 7 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff – Thursday March 20
Night 8 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle – Thursday March 27
Night 9 – Uber Arena, Berlin – Thursday April 3
Night 10 – AO Arena, Manchester – Thursday April 10
Night 11 – Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam – Thursday April 17
Night 12 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool – Thursday April 24
Night 13 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, Thursday May 1
Night 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds – Thursday May 8
Night 15 – P&J Live, Aberdeen – Thursday May 15
Night 16 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday May 22
Play-Offs – The O2, London – Thursday May 29

“I’ve not quite got there at the minute. Going back to Brighton, I’ll have a lot of friends there who will come and support men.

“It’s going to be fantastic to go and enjoy the crowd. I should get a lot of support.

“I almost can’t wait to go back. I think this year I’ve got everyone in their home town.

“[Stephen] Bunting in Liverpool, [Nathan] Aspinall in Manchester. They are tough nights when there’s 10,000 watching.

“You just have to rise above it and do your job.”

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