A Fife nurse who failed to stop an evil carer from dragging a dementia patient backwards on a chair at a care home has quit the nursing profession.
10.12.2021 - 05:58 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Two Scots fugitives accused of running a multi-million organised crime empire have been kidnapped and executed by a gang in Brazil, detectives fear.
Officers hunting brothers James, 48, and Barry Gillespie, 44 – dubbed the Escobar Brothers in Brazil – told the alleged kingpins’ relatives that they “may have come to harm” while on the run in South America.
It comes as sources say the siblings had a fall-out with gangsters in the crime-ridden city of Fortaleza over protection money.
The pair are
A Fife nurse who failed to stop an evil carer from dragging a dementia patient backwards on a chair at a care home has quit the nursing profession.
A fire has ripped through a Scots garage this evening as dozens of firefighters continue to battle the blaze.
One of Scotland’s most wanted fugitives has failed in a bid to stop extradition proceedings to bring him back from Brazil.
Gremio are desperate to offload Celtic linked Fernando Henrique in January, according to reports in Brazil.
A Scots chip shop owner has told of how she almost died giving birth to her daughter - but was saved with multiple blood transfusions.
Fire crews are battling a blaze at a Scots train station with peak-time services suspended.
Free school meals will not be made available to all primary pupils next year despite a high-profile pledge by the Scottish Government.
Nemanja Matic has made the surprise revelation that he would like to play in Brazil, with one particular team in mind.
A third case of bird flu has been detected in Scotland amid fears of the "largest-ever outbreak in the UK".
Pele, the iconic and legendary soccer star from Brazil, is currently undergoing treatment for colon cancer.
Arguably the greatest soccer player of all time, Pelé, was admitted to Sao Paulo’s Hospital Albert Einstein on Wednesday according to his doctors. It is the second time in the past few months the three-time World Cup winner has been admitted for treatment on a tumor in his colon.
EXCLUSIVE: Marlon James, the Man Booker Prize-winning author behind A Brief History of Seven Killings, has landed a series order from HBO and the UK’s Channel 4 for a crime drama series set in Jamaica.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentKino Lorber has acquired U.S. and Canadian distribution rights to Aly Muritiba’s “Private Desert” (“Deserto Particular”) Brazil’s International Feature Oscar submission and a love story hailed for its large sensibility as well as political point.The deal was negotiated with the film’s world sale agent, Rome-based Intramovies.