By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 08:37 EDT, 5 March 2009 View comments
Holiday tragedy: Ashley Surtees, pictured on a social networking website, was held under water by the suction from the vent
A British teenager drowned in a holiday swimming pool after becoming trapped against a filter vent, an inquest has heard.
Suction from the vent was so strong that it took six holidaymakers to free Ashley Surtees.
This month, luxury jewelry label Le Vian is unveiling a new offering in partnership with Jared, and it’s all about escape. The collection is named “Mare Azzurro” (blue sea in Italian) and inspired by the enchanting beauty of the Mediterranean—specifically, the remote beaches in the Calanques of southern France.
The new collection includes stones like tanzanite (Le Vian is the world’s largest seller of the gem), aquamarine, topaz, and blueberry zircon, all set in rich Vanilla Gold.
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You probably know him as “the cat that won’t cop out when there’s danger all about.” Yes, I’m talking about Shaft, the iconic private detective from the 1970s action films of the same name. The womanizing, leather clad, maverick P.I. was a symbol of hard-edged masculinity for a generation. But spend just a few minutes with veteran actor Richard Roundtree, and you’ll soon discover there’s much more to him than what his tough-guy exterior might suggest.
Since the release of Beyoncé's seventh studio album, Renaissance, fans have been flocking to Twitter to share their favorite tracks. "Energy," the fifth song on the 16-track album, has become a fan favorite thanks to its sublimely shady lyrics and booming Afrobeat tempo. It's the only song on the album to have a blatant feature as well. Jamaican American rapper BEAM sings the song's chorus in between cheeky verses courtesy of Bey.
COPD doesn’t have to mean the end of enjoying your life. There are many things you can do to control your symptoms, feel better, and be happy and productive. COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is a serious illness, but it doesn’t have to mean the end of enjoying your life. There are many things you can do to control your symptoms, feel better, and be happy and productive.