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KEVIN COLEY'S THOUGHT 4 THE DAY -IRON MIKE HAS A SOFT HEART
Boxing legend Mike Tyson was nick named “the baddest man on the planet”. His controversial behaviour promotes that reputation. By the age of 13 Tyson had been arrested 38 times. His most infamous crime came when he was convicted of raping a beauty pageant contestant, for which he served 3 years in jail. Last November he was detained in custody for a day while under the influence of drugs and driving. In 1997 he was disqualified from a boxing match after he bit off part of his opponent’s ear. But now the bad boy has turned good. Tyson has offered to help former England footballer Paul Gascoigne. Gazza has spent two weeks in hospital for psychiatric treatment, and the former heavyweight champion believes he can assist Gascoigne on the road to recovery. Tyson, 41, said: "I know all about Gazza and I feel I can help him. A lot of top sportsmen have suffered in their private lives, including me, and that’s why I want to help’. Suffering and failure humbles us and changes us. ‘Iron Mike’s’ heart has been softened by the trials and tribulations of life. We may not appreciate the hurt we are experiencing right now. But it will have an end result. The pain in our private lives will either make us bitter or better people. Which outcome will you choose?
KEVIN COLEY'S THOUGHT 4 THE DAY PRINCESS DIANA DODI FAYED -Unlawful Killing
An inquest has ruled that Princess Diana and her lover Dodi al-Fayed were unlawfully killed by the grossly negligent driving of their chauffeur and paparazzi photographers pursuing them into a Paris road tunnel 10 years ago. Mr al Fayed has long believed that the Duke of Edinburgh and MI6 murdered the couple through a staged crash. It seems to me that everyone is to blame for Diana and Dodi’s death other than the happy couple themselves.
But could Diana and Dodi be partly to blame? If Diana had been wearing her seat-belt the injuries which she sustained in the crash may not have been fatal. And if Henri Paul was as drunk as the forensic tests and CCTV evidence suggests any reasonable person would not have got into the car with him. The passengers must have smelt the alcohol on his breath. Unbuckled seat-belts and the willingness to get into a car with a drunk driver will in a court of law be defined as contributory negligence. Diana could have taken some reasonable precautions towards her own safety in this matter. But how many times have we not fastened our seatbelts? How many times have we gotten into a car with a driver who has consumed alcohol? As I look back over the years that thought sends a shudder down my spine. Let’s take all reasonable precautions when we are out on the roads. It may save us from sharing the same fate as Dodi and Dianna.