Backpacking Brit model fell from Australian cliff 'while posing for a photo'
Madalyn Davis, 21, was posing for a picture at the popular selfie-spot at Diamond Bay cliffs after a party when she fell to her death, a close friend has told reporters
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ByJoseph WilkesReporter
16:23, 13 JAN 2020
BRITISH MODEL, 21, FELL TO HER DEATH FROM NOTORIOUS AUSTRALIAN CLIFF-TOP SELFIE SPOT 'WHILE SITTING ON THE EDGE AND POSING FOR A PHOTO' AFTER A PARTY
Brit model Madalyn Davis was posing for a photo on a cliff-top after a party when she fell 98ft to her death, a friend has told reporters.
The 21-year-old from Lincoln died in the early hours of Sunday after plunging from Diamond Bay cliffs in Sydney.
Lydia Woodward, who is a close family friend, said 'Maddy' had been at a party with friends in Vaucluse when they decided to go to the clifftop to take pictures as the sun rose at 6.30am.
She said Madalyn was sitting on the cliff edge to have a photo taken when she fell, describing it as "such a tragedy".
The group of friends is thought to have climbed over a fence to sit on the edge of the cliff to watch the sunrise before she plunged to her death.
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For the past 20 years, I've been helping Malaysian and other Southeast Asians to speak better English. And through training thousands of Southeast Asians, I've discovered a very surprising truth. I've discovered that how well somebody communicates in English actually has very little to do with their English level.
It has a lot to do with
their attitude towards English.
There are people out
there who have a very low level of English, and they can communicate very very
well. One of them that I remember was a student, a participant of mine, named
Faizal.
He was a factory
supervisor English level very very low - but this guy could just sit and listen to anybody,very
calmly, clearly,and then he could respond,absolutely express his thoughts beautifully,at
a very low level of English.
So, today I want to
share with you what is so different about people like Faizal? How do they do
it?
And second of all, why
is this so important not only to you, but to your children, to your community,
and to the future of Malaysia?
And third of all, what's
one thing you can do, starting today, if you want to speak with that calm,
clear confidence that people like Faizal have.
First of all, what is so
different? How do people like Faizal do it?
To answer that question,
I'm going to take you
back about 10 years, okay?
I was training staff at
that time, and my daughter, at that time, was taking piano lessons. And I
started to notice two really strong similarities between my daughter's attitude
or thinking towards playing the piano and a lot of Malaysians' thinking or
attitude towards English.
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