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11yr-old English schoolgirl becomes biggest freshwater fish-catching child in Europe

London, July 16 (ANI): An 11-year-old English schoolgirl has broken the record for the biggest freshwater fish caught by a child in Europe by hooking a nearly 9ft long catfish, more than twice the size of her, during a trip to Spain's River Ebro.

Jessica Wanstall, from Sittingbourne, Kent, was nearly dragged into the water when the catfish weighing nearly 200lbs took her bait.

She had to fight the beast for about 20 minutes, before her 49-year-old engineer father Mark helped her heave it out of the water.

Weighing 13.7 stones, the impressive specimen dwarfed the 4ft 10ins tall girl who weighs 5.7 stones.

"I didn't realise just how big it was until I saw the photos afterwards. I look tiny next to it," the Telegraph quoted her as saying.

"My dad thought it was going to be a small one and I told him it didn't feel small when I picked up the rod.

"It was really hard work pulling it in and my arms turned to jelly. My dad helped lift it onto the bank and I stood back and just laughed when I saw it. It was massive," she added.

Mark, Jessica, and family friend Gary Peet landed 51 catfish during their trip, but Jessica's was by far the biggest.

Their fishing guide Bodo Kunkel, who runs Bavarian Guildng Services on the River Ebro, said: "It was a large fish, much bigger than Jessica. She couldn't close her mouth afterwards, she was, how do you say, over the moon. She is the only child to have caught a freshwater fish that big in Spain and probably Europe." (ANI)

Parliament adopts Foreign Languages Bill

New Delhi, Dec 12: Parliament today adopted the English and Foreign Languages University Bill 2006 providing for establishing and incorporating a teaching university for promotion and development of English and other foreign languages. The Bill, which was passed in the Lok Sabha today and in the Rajya Sabha earlier, was supported by all the 16 MPs who spoke on the Bill cutting across party lines. Replying to the discussion on the Bill, Minister.....

Youth Avenue an English weekly hits the stands

Kohima, May 17: In a media revolution in Nagaland, one English weekly ''Youth Avenue'' hit the news stand today. Printed and published from Kohima by Asa Seyie, this newspaper is edited by Kopelo Krome. Asa Seyie said that the newspaper will appear every Wednesday from now onwards. UNI.....

Parliament adopts Foreign Languages Bill

New Delhi, Dec 12: Parliament today adopted the English and Foreign Languages University Bill 2006 providing for establishing and incorporating a teaching university for promotion and development of English and other foreign languages. The Bill, which was passed in the Lok Sabha today and in the Rajya Sabha earlier, was supported by all the 16 MPs who spoke on the Bill cutting across party lines. Replying to the discussion on the Bill, Minister.....
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