Captain Tom Moore, the British World War II veteran who raised millions of pounds for health service workers on the frontline of the battle against COVID-19, has died aged 100, his family said on Tuesday.
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Myra Hindley.Nilsen died aged 72 after serving 35 years in high-security prisons after murdering and dismembering at least 12 men.His controversial autobiography reveals he viewed himself as a cut above fellow members of the “ranks of the damned”.He was proud of his crimes and felt it “insulting in the extreme” to compare his “attitude” to his offences to that of Hindley.Nilsen wrote: “On her arrest, Hindley denied the charges.“On my arrest, I furnished the police with the full evidence against
.Captain Tom Moore, the British World War II veteran who raised millions of pounds for health service workers on the frontline of the battle against COVID-19, has died aged 100, his family said on Tuesday.
Tom Moore, the British captain who has raised a lot of money for the NHS and COVID-19 relief, is now battling the virus himself.
British centenarian Captain Tom Moore, who raised millions of pounds for the health service by walking laps of his garden in last year’s lockdown, has been admitted to hospital after testing positive for COVID-19, his daughter said on Sunday.
direct to your inboxCaptain Sir Tom Moore has been admitted to hospital after testing positive for coronavirus. In a statement his family said the fundraising hero was being treated for pneumonia over the last few weeks and was taken in to hospital today after needing help with his breathing.
hospital after testing positive for coronavirus. The 100-year-old was taken into Bedford Hospital, Bedfordshire, earlier today as concerns grew over his breathing.His daughter Hannah said that he was previously being treated for pneumonia ‘over the last few weeks’.
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