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puppy they bought on Gumtree came with fake vaccination documents and died of parvovirus just two weeks later. Jane Broomfield, 47, found an advert online for dog Nola and paid £550 for the pup.
She had felt reassured the pooch was well looked after as the sellers said it came with vaccination documentation, a microchip and had received flea and worm treatments. However, the mum-of-two became suspicious when the seller gave her a house number that didn't exist and met her in the street with the
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Cops have launched an investigation into the assault, which happened at a taxi rank in the town centre. The incident occurred at around 10.45pm on Stirling Street, on Saturday, July 10.It's understood a 46-year-old was left with a serious facial injury after being punched.
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coronavirus vaccine. Security manager Anthony Shingler is currently fighting for his life on a ventilator in hospital and is completely bed bound.
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Paisley's Thread Street when the group of brutes set about him on Thursday night.He had been waiting outside the supermarket around 10.20pm when they approached him and soon after battered the schoolboy in a terrifying attack - leaving him with serious head wounds.The teen was rushed to Paisley's Royal Alexandra Hospital where medics treated his injuries.Cops in Paisley are treating the horror incident as serious assault and have now launched an investigation to trace those responsible.MORE NEWS