Floyd Mayweather assistant Marikit Laurico has died at the age of 47

Floyd Mayweather’s longtime assistant, Marikit Laurico, has died at the age of 47.

He has worked with five-division world champions during his 25-year career in boxing.

Reports in The Sun suggested Laurico was “not feeling well” during a recent trip to Dubai before he died.

They also said the cause of death may have been a heart attack, although this is currently unconfirmed.

Mayweather’s daughter paid tribute to her father’s assistant on social media with a message that read: ‘This doesn’t feel real… my heart is so heavy. You are more than my father’s assistant, you are family.

Floyd Mayweather has yet to comment on the death of his longtime assistant Marikit Laurico

Floyd Mayweather has yet to comment on the death of his longtime assistant Marikit Laurico

Floyd Mayweather

Kate’s mother, Carole Middleton, hired advisers to find new backers for a struggling online business

Online party decorating company Carole Middleton has hired advisers to find new backers as it struggles with declining sales.

The mother of the Princess of Wales founded Party Pieces in 1987 with her husband Michael after he looked for inspiration for Kate’s fifth birthday party.

However, the company faced difficulties during the recent holiday period and was reportedly involved in a dispute with a supplier after experiencing a drop in customer spending due to the cost of living crisis.

Party Pieces has now appointed Interpath to advise on its strategic options, according to the Telegraph.

A company spokesperson said: “We

The pub-goer died after getting into a fight with guards at the Kealba Hotel in Melbourne

A man dies after getting into a fight with a bouncer at a pub.

Police were called to the Kealba Hotel in Melbourne’s St Albans at around 2.50am after the 24-year-old from Mill Park got into an altercation with the security guard at the venue.

Officers were trying desperately to revive the man who had become ‘unresponsive’.

“Police arrived and started CPR but the man died at the scene,” Victoria police said.

Homicide Squad detectives are now investigating and will await post-mortem results to determine cause of death.

Police were called to the Kealba Hotel (pictured) in Melbourne's St Albans at around 2.50am after the 24-year-old from Mill Park got into an altercation with the security guard at the venue.

Police were called to the Kealba Hotel (pictured) in Melbourne's St Albans at around 2.50am after the 24-year-old from Mill Park got into an altercation with the security guard at the venue.

Police were called to the Kealba Hotel (pictured) in Melbourne’s St Albans

The moment Jeremy Vine caught the 4×4 driver eating a bag of chips and using his cell phone twice

BBC Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine has shared footage of the ‘shocking driver’ eating chips while driving and using his phone twice on London’s Kensington High Street – behavior he claims he wants to report.

The bicycle campaigner released a clip on his Twitter in which he posts numerous cycling videos containing interactions with drivers he perceives as poor.

Earlier this month, one of the 57-year-old’s videos shows him getting very close to a bus and screaming ‘Woah!’ viewed more than 2 million times.

In his latest clip, Jeremy Vine, who also presents a TV show on Channel 5, announces

Sydney man Edward Alchin has been found dead after a grueling climb to a remote cave in Thailand

An Australian tourist has been found dead after trying to climb into a remote cave in Thailand.

Edward Alchin, 69, from Sydney, was found unconscious in Tiger Cave in Krabi province on Friday afternoon.

Moments earlier he had posted a stunning view photo to Facebook showing a steep staircase leading up with the caption: ‘Only 1000 more steps’

Australians – who have traveled alone – make the arduous journey climbing the 1,260 steps to the popular tourist spot.

Mr Alchin reaches the observation deck at the top of the mountain, but feels dizzy from exhaustion and then passes out.

Mr Alchin (pictured) reached the observation deck at the top of the mountain, but felt dizzy from exhaustion and then passed out

Mr

Time to be Almost perfect

Some may believe that the COVID ’19 pandemic is a harbinger of a digital health rising tide, while others may believe that the pandemic has only accelerated the process of its evolution and adoption. I, for one, support the latter. The Digital Health market size is approximately US$ 195.1 billion in 2021, and is expected to grow substantially to around US$ 780.05 billion by 2030¹. Spending on digital health solutions is expected to reach US$244 billion by 2025². Digital Health Companies slowly boil, brew, adapt and grow, and seize the market when the time is ripe.

When a

Microsoft unveils Bing search engine that uses OpenAI’s ChatGPT AI tech

Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled an advanced version of its search engine Bing, complete with ChatGPT-like technology that can answer complex questions and help users make decisions.

The push is part of Microsoft’s effort to transform an internet service that now trails far behind Google into a new way of communicating. Revamping Bing, the second-place search engine, could give the software giant a head start against other technology companies in capitalizing on the worldwide excitement surrounding ChatGPT, a tool that’s reached viral popularity in just two months of public release.

The “race starts today, and we’re going to move and move

Food bill would expand nutrition benefits to immigrant Oregonians

A Marion Polk Food Share employee arranges cans on a shelf at Aware Food Bank in Woodburn.

A Marion Polk Food Share employee arranges cans on a shelf at Aware Food Bank in Woodburn.

A bill introduced in the Oregon Legislature would provide food assistance to some 62,000 Oregonians who are ineligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to immigration status.

Senate Bill 610, called Food For All Oregonians, is backed by a coalition of more than 75 organizations across the state and sponsored by 17 lawmakers.

“Everyone in Oregon should have access to food, no matter where they were born,” chief sponsor Sen. Wlnsvey Campos, D-Aloha, said during a Tuesday news conference. “This bill