Alison Aitken's Anzac tragedy: A brother’s chilling prediction of his own death By News April 24, 2021 Add Comment Edit Each Anzac Day, an immaculate Alison Aitken shuffles into her seat at the Australian War Memorial with fresh memories of a brother lost 76 years ago.Fri, 23 Apr 2021 22:25:46 +0000Craig Allen Share this post Related PostsSingapore Airlines scraps Canberra leg, ending all direct flights to and from the national capitalThiem beats Zverev in US Open singles final to become first new men's grand slam champion in six years50 days after one of David's employees tested positive for COVID-19 he still hasn't heard from contact tracersRenovations to former UTAS vice-chancellor Peter Rathjen's office topped $1.3 million'We've opened it up to the possibility': Scientists detect possible signature of life on Venus'I have outbursts': Novak Djokovic says no guarantees he won't repeat US Open actSchoolies urged to stay away from Byron Bay — for nowCollingwood clinches finals spot with win over Gold Coast
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