Extraordinary footage taken in the 9 News studio shows newsreader Amber Sherlock (centre) having a meltdown after realising she, a fellow journalist and her guest were all wearing white. She descended into rage after spotting 9 News presenter Julie Snook (left) and psychologist Sandy Rae (right) sporting similar dresses to her moments before going live. Directing her anger at her colleague, Ms Sherlock demanded Ms Snook put on a different coloured jacket, creating an extremely awkward situation for their guest. Speaking to her producer, the presenter said: 'I need Julie to put a jacket on because we're all in white. I asked her before we came on... Julie you need to put a jacket on. I told you two hours ago.' Ms Snook tried to claim her dress was actually blue, but she then agreed to put on a black jacket that was lying around in the newsroom. Despite their incredibly diva-esque row, the pair were all-smiles when they went on air.

What drove Sydney's Robert Xie to murder five of wife's relatives in North Epping house

Fuelled by resentment and humiliation at his 'inferior' status in the Lin family, Robert Xie (top) crept into a Sydney house and bludgeoned five of his wife's relatives to death. In horrific detail, a court heard how Xie systematically went about murdering his brother-in-law Min Lin and wife Lily (inset right), their two children Henry (bottom left), 12 and Terry (bottom right), 9 and her sister Irene (inset left) under the cover of darkness. More than seven years and four trials later, the 53-year-old is facing life behind bars after a NSW Supreme Court jury on Thursday found him guilty of the five murders.

Experts have revealed to MailOnline the ten traits that might show you are more intelligent than your peers, including being left-handed, being a cat-person and having humility (stock image)

Anthony Bell wants to divorce Kelly Landry after police hit him with an AVO

The lawyer for Anthony Bell (inset) has told the court his client will be divorcing former Getaway host Kelly Landry. 'He's not going back to that house, he's divorcing his wife,' said defence lawyer Chris Murphy, who said he didn't want a 'nasty' court case. Mr Bell is accused of pushing his former TV presenter wife and embarrassing her - claims which he has denied. Mr Murphy said his client believes Ms Landry is suffering 'celebrity deprivation'. Bell was nowhere to be seen when the matter was heard at Waverley court on Thursday - but a teary Ms Landry fronted the cameras to hear the claim in person (left and right).

Anthony Bell and Kelly Landry: What happened at Hobart dinner that led to AVO?

TV presenter Kelly Landry believed her husband Anthony Bell 'barely acknowledged her' after the celebrity accountant led his yacht to victory at the Sydney to Hobart (pair pictured together then on left), it was claimed in court. New details have emerged of the Hobart encounter between the former Getaway star and her financier husband - which ended with him being slapped with an AVO and threats of divorce. Mr Bell's defence lawyer Chris Murphy told the Waverley Local Court the high-profile couple had a 'peaceful dinner' on the evening of December 28 but she felt slighted, he said. 'He had been in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. She'd been up early morning, he'd been up all day,' Mr Murphy told Magistrate Michael Barko. He said he believed she had told Mr Bell that he had 'barely acknowledged' her.

Katelyn Nicole Davis suicide video is going viral - and cops are powerless to stop it

The horrific suicide video of a 12-year-old girl has gone viral - and police say there is nothing they can do to stop it. Katelyn Nicole Davis (pictured left and right), of Cedartown Georgia, streamed herself on Facebook live on December 30, saying that she had been sexually abused by a family member. She continued filming as she hanged herself in the front yard of her Cedartown home. Now the video is being shared online, however, and Polk County authorities say they are powerless to stop it proliferating, Fox 5 reported Wednesday.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has come under fire for billing taxpayers $4,343 to party with celebrities at the 2015 Spring Carnival. She also billed taxpayers for her partner's travel expenses.

Target causes controversy with school catalogue featuring mother in hijab

Department store Target Australia has sparked a heated debate on social media after featuring a mother wearing a hijab in its back-to-school catalogue. On Wednesday, Facebook users shared photographs of the ad, which also featured a little girl with leg braces, to praise Target for its 'cultural diversity'. But some were far from impressed, slamming the campaign as 'unnecessary' and urging others to stop shopping at the retailer with the hashtag 'boycott Target'.

William says we should consider what our choice of bedtime fashion says about our hopes and dreams. He claims slippers are high-class, but says that sleeping naked means you're 'oversexed'.

Test your knowledge with this Playbuzz quiz, which tasks you with selecting the shade created when two different colours are mixed together. You have four options to choose from - but they vary only subtly.

Stephanie Sanzo is rising to fame on Instagram for figure and she only does weights

When Stephanie Sanzo, 29, was younger, she hated everything to do with exercise and refused to go anywhere near a gym. When she fell pregnant at 19 she gained 25 kilograms (left) and felt unfit and unhappy following her pregnancy. Now, nine years on, Ms Sanzo is a personal trainer, feels healthier and fitter than ever and has an Instagram following of more than 395,000 people. Here, the mother-of-two shares how she did it and her advice for mums wishing to do the same.

Coles have given new weight to the phrase fresh produce after Melbourne's Linda Latinaa found a live frog nestled in her pre-packaged salad, driving the 'disgusted' shopper to demand answers.

Nutritionist Nichola Whitehead has put together two meal plans: one healthy and one full of junk food. But it's harder to work out which one contains more calories than you may think.

Meghan Markle steps out for yoga class in Toronto after getaway with Prince Harry

Prince Harry's girlfriend Meghan Markle looked glum as she stepped out for her first yoga session of the new year in Toronto. It's the first time the Suits actress has been spotted out and about since her romantic getaway with the royal (inset) to see the Northern Lights earlier this month. Having spent Christmas apart, the loved-up couple celebrated the new year together before flying out to Tromso, on the Norwegian fjords, where they also whale watched and enjoyed romantic lake trips.

A six-month-old girl nearly died after contracting the Herpes simplex virus from her mother. Perth resident Helen Green unknowingly passed on the virus to her baby before a cold sore appeared on her lip.

This image made from video released by the Taliban on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017 shows an Australian identified as Timothy Weekes making a statement on camera while in captivity. The video shows Weekes and an American who were kidnapped in August, the first time they¿ve been seen since their abduction. The two men, an American identified as Kevin King and an Australian identified as Timothy Weekes, were abducted outside the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul, where they worked as teachers. (militant video via AP)

Timothy Weekes, an English teacher from Sydney, Australia, and Kevin King, from America, were captured in August last year while working in Kabul, and appear in a new propaganda video.

Young mum 'didnt know she was pregnant until she saw baby's HEAD between her legs'

A young mum has described the moment she gave birth to her baby on her kitchen floor after going 39 weeks without knowing she was pregnant. Emma Crofts-Wilson, 19, from Christchurch, New Zealand, (pictured with her baby left, and at seven months pregnant inset) was home alone when she went into labour unexpectedly with her daughter Hannah-Marie Teira, now 11 months (right)

That's not a noodle! Shocking moment children find lethal eastern brown snake escaping the heat inside their pool toy

NEW This is the moment a snake catcher was called to remove a deadly eastern brown from a pool-side inflatable after a young girl nearly sat on it. Melissa Fenton's 11-year-old daughter, Stacie, discovered the highly venomous snake in her back garden in Glen Osmond, South Australia, on Tuesday. The children rushed to safety and were not bitten by the serpent, which appeared to be basking in the sunshine on an inflatable boat. Part-time supply teacher Ms Fenton, 43, called in a snake catcher to deal with the reptile, which she swiftly captured and placed into a bag.

A 50-year-old woman believes she could have sat next to her soul mate during a flight from Melbourne to Wellington, New Zealand on January 5 this year - but she didn't get his number.

A glamorous, private-school educated young woman from a 'privileged' Sydney eastern suburbs family spiraled into a life of crime after becoming addicted to the drug ice, a court has heard.

'What sort of blood is running through my veins?' Woman recalls the day she discovered her

An Australian woman has recalled the day she discovered her father was a 'vicious and cold-blooded' killer. Renee McBryde (pictured right of right, with her husband and children) from Alice Springs, NT, was six (bottom left) when her father Michael Karl Caldwell told her down the phone that he lived in jail. Up until then, she'd believed the reason he never visited was a job that kept him away. With the help of her grandmother (with her inset) he would call her once a week - without her mother's knowledge. It was only when she started researching her father's crime for a school project that Ms McBryde discovered he was a double murderer. The discovery has impacted her life in many ways since.

Human remains found in a car deep in bushland are believed to be those of Perth man Samuel Mark Walsh who disappeared two years ago a decade after murdering his own mother.

Charity shop volunteers have taken to Mumsnet to reveal the most bizarre donations they've ever received, including soiled underwear, adult DVDs and jars full of screws.

Sophie Braithwait from Sheffield starved herself to look like Cheryl

Sophie Braithwait, 19, of Sheffield, who starved herself to look like Cheryl Cole (inset) has told how she shrunk to just under 35kg after developing anorexia and living on an apple a day (left). The turning point came when she passed out from a blood test because her body was so weak, and she has now recovered (right) with the support of he boyfriend (inset) and family.

Pakistani man who weighs 68-STONE eats 36 eggs for breakfast and 7lb of meat a day

A man who tips the scales at a whopping 68½ stone (960 lbs) is claiming to be the world's strongest man. Gentle giant Arbab Khizer Hayat has already been named Pakistan's hulk man. A thrilling video shows the big man stopping a tractor and cars with his bare hands. 25-year-old Hayat says he wants to become a weightlifting champion.

Three glamorous young car-obsessed women are set to be Australia's next reality television stars. The women from the NSW central coast will feature alongside their parents in a show about cars.

Acting Queensland Health Minister Stirling Hinchliffe has warned Australians to check their urine to make sure they are hydrated as the east coast braces for more sweltering temperatures.

Ex-MI6 spy Christopher Steele flees his £1.5m home 'fearing for his life'

Ex-MI6 agent Christopher Steele has been named as the author of the salacious 'dirty' Russian dossier containing outlandish claims about Donald Trump's sex life and bizarre footage held by the Kremlin's blackmail unit. Steele, 52, was seen fleeing his gated Surrey home (top right) in his car yesterday and appears to have been in such a rush most of the lights were left on. A security source said: 'He is terrified for his safety', adding he may now be abroad or in a safe house. Mr Steele served MI6 for nearly two decades in Moscow and security sources say he once worked with murdered Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko. After leaving the secret service he set up a security business based in a grand Belgravia office block with Christopher Burrows (bottom right today), also a former MI6 agent. He refused to discuss the report, if his colleague had written it or where he was hiding. Mr Steele was reportedly hired by enemies of Donald Trump and was asked to do a 'general' trawl on the billionaire's links to Russia. A former colleague said he is 'more showy and less grounded in reality than you might expect a former SIS (MI6) person to be'.

Online fans of Donald Trump are embracing a highly improbable theory that the most salacious parts of the dirty dossier, published by BuzzFeed, are the creation of an anonymous 4chan user.

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says he has spoken with Donald Trump about the unsubstantiated report claiming Russia had compromising personal and financial information about the president-elect.

Lonely Planet reveals best places to go every month in new book Where To Go When

Lonely Planet has released an invaluable new book packed with expert advice on where and when to take your holidays including Tasmania in January and Corsica in September.

The significantly decomposed body of Massachusetts woman, Hope Wheaton, 67, was found by a visiting cousin amid heavy clutter in the kitchen of her $1.2 million she shared with her sister.

Leah Caldwell from Sacramento has filed a lawsuit in California against the company and a photographer saying they used her image without her agreement, for 'commercial gain'.

China's 'mask boy' has birth defect where he appears to have two faces

The fate of a Chinese boy who was born with a rare birth facial defect has caught the attention of millions. The child, born in southern China's Hunan Province, suffered from a severe transverse facial cleft, which means there are two huge gaps appearing from both sides of his mouth leading towards his ears. Due to the deformation, Huikang seems to have two faces, which caused the media to call him the 'mask boy', a nickname he has had for the past seven years. Huikang's mother, Yi Lianxi (pictured left, in black), said she was devastated when she saw her newborn for the first time. Both pictures above were taken when Ms Yi brought Huikang to a hospital in Changsha for operations in 2010.

Sandra Weir, 41, launched the attack on Mary Logie, 82, at the pensioner's home in Leven, Fife, last January. The grandmother suffered 31 injuries to her head and neck, including multiple skull fractures.

Maxine Caulfield out walking her dogs snaps 'sasquatch' in woods in Ireland

Mother-of-one Maxine Caulfield (right) was walking her dogs in the 'haunted' woods of Slieveanorra in Northern Ireland when she said her pets used their 'sixth sense' to spot the mystery 'beast'. She took photos of the area but it wasn't until she returned home that she saw a strange 'furry' figure (left) that she believes may be Bigfoot. Ghost stories have been told about the woods since a US Air Force B17 Flying Fortress bomber crashed into a mountain there, killing eight of the ten people on board.

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Sonia Grimes on how she became 'mum her son deserves' after battle with alcoholism

Sonia Grimes, from Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, tried to keep her addiction secret by hiding alcohol in the airing cupboard and at one point was drinking up to three bottles of wine a night. Her life changed in 2014 when she had a 'moment of clarity' while looking at son Christopher, then 15, pictured together left, and started on the road to recovery. She started going on long runs to distract herself from the need to drink and now runs her own nutrition business. The 52-year-old has been teetotal since 2014. Pictured right, Sonia in her 20s, when she first turned to alcohol.

A two-year-old boy has died in hospital more than a week after he was pulled from his family's knee-deep fish pond in Fairfield West, Sydney - bringing the summer drowning toll in NSW to 22.

Australian Lamb's new advert, released ahead of Australia Day, has caused controversy with viewers after failing to mention the name of the national holiday - or the name of this country.

'My Michelle amour': Stevie Wonder serenades emotional Michelle Obama with special farewell medley of Isn't She Lovely and My Cherie Amour on US chat show

First Lady Michelle Obama was left teary-eyed after Stevie Wonder serenaded her with a special medley of his hits on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday in her final TV appearance. Mrs Obama was emotional as Wonder dedicated his musical appearance to her, singing 'you'll always be First Lady in our minds.' She had earlier spoken about how surprisingly emotional it was for her family as they prepare to leave the White House after eight years and how she would offer support to Melania Trump and her family going forward. Michelle revealed her eldest daughter Malia wanted to cry the whole way through her dad's farewell address on Tuesday night, while youngest daughter Sasha had to miss it because of a final exam. 'You can say goodbye later,' Mrs Obama joked of her daughter missing the momentous occasion. The hour-long episode was dedicated almost entirely to Mrs Obama and featured a star-studded lineup for a Catchphrase game, including Michelle, Fallon, Jerry Seinfeld and Dave Chapelle.

A Melbourne mother has revealed the things to expect when you become a mum. Tina Pik, who writes the blog Hangry by Nature, went in to the finer details of childbirth and bodily changes.

Brigham Young University found that preschoolers do not admire superheros for their bravery, but for their violent skills. This age group is unable to pick up on the moral message - only aggressive themes.

Thailand's Miss Universe hopeful checks in SEVENTEEN suitcases

Miss Universe contestant Chalita Suansane, from Thailand, arrived at the airport with 17 large suitcases that tipped the scales at 300kg (seen right) - ten times the baggage allowance. But the 22-year-old beauty queen (left) was not worried about all the extra baggage, insisting it 'wasn't all that heavy'. Miss Suansane (inset with just some of the cases) was photographed as she jetted off to Manila, in the Philippines, where the annual competition starts on Saturday.

Ian Zaro, a youth worker from Queensland, uploaded a rant to Facebook after finding a stolen vehicle outside his house, and it has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times.

There are some habits you should ditch and some you should embrace to help get you back in the mood, British nutritionist Sarah Flower explains.

Evie Amati was in a drug-induced psychosis when she allegedly slashed two people with an axe at a Sydney 7-Eleven, her lawyer said, as charges were upgraded to attempted murder.

Grieving couple, Lyndsay and Matthew Brentlinger, of Ohio, captured the final moments of twins, William and Reagan, in the only moments they would be alive together, before one tragically passed away.

How Swiss Francois Courvosier led double life as a calculating serial killer in London

Swiss servant Francois Courvosier (inset and far right, awaiting execution) committed a 'calculated killing spree' in London decades before Jack the Ripper, according to crime historian Jan Bondeson. The 24-year-old was hanged in 1840 after being found guilty of the murder of his master Lord William Russell. But Mr Bondeson claims evidence suggests he was also responsible for three other murders, including the notorious killing of prostitute Eliza Grimwood in 1838 (left).

Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered more details about how a sudden drop in outdoor temperature can confuse your body's defenses.

The funny footage from Australia sees the kangaroo hopping across a road and trying to leap over string marking out roadworks - but it gets entangled and is sent flipping through the air.

The Australian dollar has surged after continued uncertainty about Donald Trump's policies following his first press conference as US President-elect on Thursday.

Scorching temperatures of more than 40C have been blamed for an exploding glass pool fence in Sydney. Lauren Stern was visiting her parents' house when the fence suddenly shattered into pieces.

Can you tell who’s the mother and who’s the daughter?

Welcome to the era of the age-defying mid-lifers. We're now witnessing the inescapable rise of the Sister Mothers, so-called because they look more like siblings than mother and daughter. How is it that a generation of thirtysomethings are now being out-shone by attractive mums who, a generation ago, would have retreated to the slippered comfort of home and embraced a grey perm and elasticated slacks once they hit the menopause? (Pictured above: Sophie and Amanda, Vicky and Holly, Andressa and Marizete and Emily-Jane and Jillian)

A new study from Johns Hopkins University claims alcohol not only prevents you from forgetting bad memories but may make them stronger, averting positive effects from psychotherapy.

In a new thread on Reddit users have revealed the creepiest things that have ever happened to them and what is most disturbing about their stories is that users claim that all these stories are true.

Thousands of Australian Elvis impersonators brave sweltering 40C heat in leather and

Elvis impersonators and die hard fans were seen boarding the Elvis Express in Sydney on Thursday in preparation for the annual Elvis Festival in Parkes, central west NSW. The fans dressed to this year's 'Viva Las Vegas' theme - which encouraged plenty of sequins and tall feather head pieces. The Elvis Express takes Elvis lovers from Sydney to rural NSW where more than 20,000 fanatics meet each year.

The tricky test features three main images - two triangles and a hexagon. Each shape is divided into a number of different triangles, and the puzzle asks players: 'How many triangles are in each?'

These pictures, posted on Imgur by user Chris Wise with the caption: 'I got 99 problems, and being tall is most of them', reveal some of the day to day struggles that tall people face as a result of their height.

Finnish researchers have found eggs may actually boost brain functions. Previous research has linked them to high blood pressure - known to increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

Some of the zero calorie foods on the list may surprise you, including swede. Experts warn that the foods need to be eaten in moderation to have zero calories.

An apple a day: Man eats entire fruit in just one bite only pausing to pull off the stem

Instead of tackling a monster burger or a huge plate of hot dogs Myles Scott (pictured), from London, took eating challenges in a much healthier direction. The 26-year-old filmed himself opening his mouth as wide as possible and shoving an apple inside. He then proceeded to chew and chew until the fruit was completely gone, stopping only very briefly to remove the apple stalk.

Despite being viewed as a benign condition, having a migraine also increases the chances of being readmitted to hospital, a new study by Harvard Medical School discovered.

Centres in China that help young people combat internet addiction are to be banned from using beatings and electrocution. The move was announced on January 6.

The Instagram account One foot wander documents Kristi Loyall's travels with her detached limb. The 25-year-old from Oklahoma had to have her right leg amputated below the knee in April last year.

David Mitchell continued to try and force down the food in his local pub, the White Hart Inn (pictured), Bridestowe even after he had lost the wager.

The most expensive homes in the WORLD in 2016: The Playboy Mansion, a Park Avenue

Anyone with about $100million lying around in spare change at some point in 2016 could have struck one of the biggest real estate deals around. A luxury residential property in the exclusive Peak neighborhood of Hong Kong (left) fetched $270million, a record for China. Those lucky enough to have upwards of $90million in the bank could have had a shot at the penthouse apartment at 432 Park Avenue in New York City (inset). Hugh Hefner originally asked for $200million for his prized Playboy Mansion (right), but he had to settle for a measly $100million.

Two volunteers lay splayed out on the floor with fruit placed around their limbs and above their heads in the footage reportedly filmed during a Sikh festival in southern India.

Analysis of 10,000 pictures on Instagram has revealed that New York is the top spot around the world for proposals, with sunny Sydney coming in second.

You've been spotted! Narcissistic leopard chased off by a herd of elephants when he becomes obsessed with his own reflection in a jungle mirror set up by photographer

French photographer Xavier Hubert-Brierre set up a large mirror and hidden cameras in the Gabon rainforest to see how animals would react to their reflections. An imposing male leopard soon became addicted to his own reflection and started to visit the mirror frequently. During one of his visits cameras caught the leopard being interrupted by a herd boisterous elephants.

Michelle's life was turned upside down when she found out about her husband (PA Real Life)

Michelle Baxter, now 54, said she had no idea that her husband was a paedophile and is now divorcing him but she is still hounded in the street and insulting her in Darwen, Lancashire.

The pair were filmed happily grooving away on a dance floor in Kyrgyzstan until the man attempted a risky move. Miscalculating his strength he launched his dance partner over his shoulders.

The unnamed 51-year-old was alive when rescuers reached him but died in hospital after suffering cardiac arrest at a fire station in Benidorm he had been airlifted to from the scene of the accident.

Academics have created a spreadsheet to answer the question: which animals pass wind and which don't? The project was sparked by a Twitter conversation involving a London-based researcher.

The 'most Russian movie possible' releases its new trailer - and it's even crazier than the first! Superhero flick featuring a machine-gun wielding BEAR looks set to rival X-Men

Russian officials are tasked with producing bionic humans to bring down their invaders after Moscow is burned to the ground - and the result is a Mavel-style extravaganza of muscle-bound battles. Viewers have been given a sneak peak of what is sure to be the film's most popular character - a military-trained bear that appears to morph in an out of the form of a bodybuilder. The bear is joined by a man resembling Marvel's Wolverine with huge, rock-like arms which shatter everything around them as he brings them to the ground, a man with bladed arms and a woman with invisibility powers who claims she can cook 'one hell of a borscht' - a traditional Russian sour soup.

 
   

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Emotional moment 10-year-old Chinese twin sisters separated as babies and adopted by two different families meet for the first time

Audrey Doering and Gracie Rainsberry, hugged for the first time ever Tuesday (left). They grew up in Wisconsin and Washington respectively and didn't know about each other until last month. Audrey's mother looked for her daughter's 'finding ad', a photo that gets published in Chinese newspapers when a baby is placed in an orphanage. The mother (pictured right, first from left) was shocked to see that the photo (inset) featured not one but two babies - meaning her daughter had a sibling. She later tracked down the Rainsberrys, leading to Tuesday's emotional reunion. Audrey and Gracie had spoken via FaceTime before, but had never met in person.

Erica O'Donnell was out for a morning run in Melbourne when she was pulled aside for an interview and asked for her first and last name, and then asked to spell 'first and last.'

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This heat is unBEARable! Adorable moment a thirsty koala drinks water from a hose during scorching heatwave as temperatures soar past 40C

Courtney Jade Harvey from Woodside, South Australia, uploaded a video to her Facebook where it showed her giving a parched koala up a tree a much-needed drink from her garden hose. 'He grabbed the hose, held onto it and drank from the end,' she explained. Her kind gesture did not go unnoticed either as the clip was shared with Animals Australia who were lavish in their praise for Courtney's act of kindness.

The boy resorted to violence as his mother told him to get off his phone at a hospital in Guangzhou, China. The boy's grandmother tried to stop him from assaulting his mother, but to no avail.

The phenomenon, known as 'firefalls', occurs each year at Horsetail Falls in California's Yosemite National Park when the sunset perfectly aligns with the waterfall on the El Capitan rock formation.

The video, filmed in an unknown location, shows two men casually chatting in a shop before the explosion. It comes after Apple launched an investigation into potential iPhone battery issues.

A baby koala has been pictured swapping his gumtree for a bedframe after seeking refuge from a dog in Ron and Carol Snow's Lismore property in northeastern NSW.

Horrifying moment a cat was caught in garage door before being saved by a Louisiana

A lucky cat in Louisiana just used one of its nine lives after being rescued by a sheriff's deputy who freed her from being stuck in a garage door. Ascension Parish Sheriff's Deputy Mike Scott responded to a call on December 29 for assistance of an animal being stuck in a residence (left). 'Never in all of my years was I prepared to encounter what I saw upon my arrival,' he said. Scott along with the neighbors were able to remove the cat named Bella from the upper frame molding of the garage door, allowing her to be freed (right).

   

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