Tiger Woods announces death of mother, ‘my biggest fan’
Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday that his mother Kutilda had passed away, paying tribute to his parent as “my biggest fan.”
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Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday that his mother Kutilda had passed away, paying tribute to his parent as “my biggest fan.”
A teenager has been charged with the murder of 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose who was stabbed to death at a school in Sheffield.
The daughter of a woman found dead inside a house as paid tribute to her 'beautiful' mum on a GoFundMe page she has organised to raise money for her funeral. Tributes are being paid to Roxanne Glorman after two men were arrested by police on suspicion of murder.
Kultida Woods, the Thai-born mother of Tiger Woods who instilled his dominant spirit and encouraged him to wear a red shirt on Sunday as his power colour, died Tuesday.
Tiger Woods has announced the passing of his mother, Kultida, in a heartfelt statement on social media.
The family of a teenager stabbed to death at a high school in Sheffield have paid an emotional tribute to their 'beautiful boy'. Harvey Willgoose, 15, tragically died after he was knifed at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield, at about 12.17pm on Monday (February 3).
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The Indian juggernaut in international chess remained unstoppable as Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa fought through exhaustion and nerves to defeat world champion D Gukesh in a clash of compatriots to clinch the Tata Steel Masters title for the first time in his prolific career. The bespectacled 19-year-old from Chennai, a city that has become the cradle of Indian chess, came from behind to upstage the 18-year-old world number three 2-1 in the tiebreaker of the event's 87th edition here on Sunday. This was after both players ended up tied on 8.5 points after losing their 13th-round games. While Gukesh lost to fellow Indian Arjun Erigaisi, Praggnanandhaa went down to Vincent Keymer of Germany.