Sydney Swans star Jake Lloyd has revealed the man who wrestled a teen when he allegedly tried to storm onto a Jetstar flight armed with a shotgun is a close family friend - and that his parents ...
Swans veteran Jake Lloyd has paid tribute to the “brave actions” of family friend Barry Clark who has been hailed as a hero and offered free flights to any Sydney game following a security incident on ...
They were joined by Barry Clark, a close friend of the family, also travelling to watch Lloyd run out against the Hawks. It was Barry who leapt into action when the accused 17-year-old stepped onto ...
The Avalon Airport security breach delayed Jake Lloyd’s parents’ journey to see his 250th game. Thankfully, family friend Barry Clark was with them – and Jetstar wants to thank him.
By the time Daniel Defina realised he was looking at a shotgun, shearer Barry Clark and a Jetstar pilot had already leapt ...
Barry Clark jumped into action and detained a teenager who allegedly attempted to board a plane with a gun on Thursday.
The hero passenger who helped prevent a Jetstar flight from being hijacked has been offered “free flights for life” as new details about the incident emerge.
The Sydney Swans football club confirmed on Friday that the parents of its player Jake Lloyd were also on board the plane when the security breach occurred. Barry Clark was on the flight with the ...
Mr Clark was flying to Sydney with his friends - the parents of Sydney Swans star Jake Lloyd - to celebrate the AFL player's ...
Barry Clark was sitting in the front row of flight JQ 610 from Avalon to Sydney when a 17-year-old allegedly boarded the ...
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