Terminal illness

Samoan drug dealer dies in hospital

In and out of prison on drugs charges since the 1970s, Tagaloasā was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a police officer in 1980 during a raid on his drug operations.

He was released on parole in 1992 but was jailed again after being convicted of further drug charges.

It was alleged Tagaloasa continued to run his drug operations from inside his prison cell.

Authorities also accused him of masterminding a planned mass prison break from the old Tafaigata prison and moved him into the police cells at the central police station in Apia 2018.

Children share photo of terminally ill parents holding hands

The image shows Mike Bennet, 57, and wife Julie, 50, from Irby in Wirral, holding hands in a Merseyside hospice.

It was taken shortly before Mr Bennet died on Monday from a brain tumour.

Relatives and friends have launched a fundraising campaign to help the couple's three children, Oliver, 13, Hannah, 18 and Luke 21.

It raised thousands in the first 24 hours.

Friend Sue Wright said: "I told her the community would come together to help look after her kids - and she opened her eyes and smiled."