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mowing down a pedestrian and a dog in a row over the animal's poo has walked free from court.Alexander McKinley was said to have run over Dean Johnstone and Rico the Rottweiler, leaving the animal so badly injured that it had to be put down.McKinley, 56, denied carrying out a life-threatening assault on Mr Johnstone by deliberately knocking him down in his van.And at Paisley Sheriff Court on Monday, he was cleared after his lawyer argued he had no case to answer.Mr Johnstone, and witness Robert
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reports The Mirror. The fight broke out on a flight from Ibiza, Spain, to Milan in Italy and saw a passenger becoming increasingly irritated.
pensioner has been convicted of battering his neighbour during a feud over the victim's dog. Archibald Elliott lashed out at George Liddell after they rowed about Liddell's pet making too much noise.
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car in Glasgow. Emergency crews were called to Hotspur Street in the North Kelvinside area on Wednesday.
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Fife that crashed into a wall. Emergency services rushed to Station Road in Lochgelly on Monday morning.
sacked from his delivery driver job of 30 years for not wearing a mask while exempt.
mowed down a man and his dog in his van because the rottweiler pooed on his driveway, a court has heard.Alexander McKinley is said to have carried out a life-threatening assault on Dean Johnstone by deliberately knocking him down in his van.And a witness has told how he saw the incident unfold in front of him - and heard the dog "yelping" in pain afterwards.Robert Duffy, 66, was giving evidence at McKinley's Paisley Sheriff Court trial.He denies assaulting Mr Johnstone by driving a Vauxhall