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MORNING BRIEFING: Police release a digital reconstruction of a man whose skull was found in bushland by children, while pop duo The Veronicas say they will sue Qantas after an incident on a flight leaving Sydney yesterday.

Australian pop duo The Veronicas say they will take legal action against Qantas after they were removed from a flight leaving Sydney Airport yesterday.

The identical twins, Lisa and Jessica Origliasso, were on Brisbane-bound flight QF516 when they say an incident was"escalated" by Qantas cabin staff"without explanation". "We cooperated with all requests from authorities and exited the aircraft," the singers said on their Instagram page. Qantas has issued a media statement explaining two passengers were offloaded after refusing to follow crew instructions but were allowed to travel on a later flight.An inquest into a death caused by a car airbag that was part of a worldwide recall is due to open in Sydney today.replaced in his Honda CRV two days before he was involved in a minor collision in Cabramatta in July 2017.The 58-year-old died after a fragment from the steering wheel airbag hit his neck.

 

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