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16.04.2021 - 21:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
stabbing him to death with knives and a Zombie sword in front of a terrified child.
Graphic CCTV footage caught the moment Joshua White, 29, sent a six-year-old girl in pink roller skates flying as he fled from masked attackers.Mr White was seen to pause to check on the girl before attempting to take refuge inside a shop in Hackney, north-east London.But Theo Momodu, 18, and Taylar Isaac, 20, closed in on him in a pincer movement with David Kerrigan, 20, close behind.The Daily Record and Sunday
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Wind, rain and hail battered the playing fields behind Harper Green School, as dozens of people gathered to release balloons in Reece Tansey's memory.
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knife and stabbed another man outside a Perth shop in broad daylight has been jailed for 16 months.The black-handled weapon, used in the attack, had a 9.5-centimetre long blade, Perth Sheriff Court heard on Wednesday.Twenty-seven-year-old Nicol Gatt, from Kinross, had followed the victim because he “thought something was going on between him and his former partner”.Sheriff William Wood told the accused: “In all the circumstances, there is no alternative to a custodial sentence.”The blood-covered
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teenager was mowed down by a car before being stabbed to death in a brutal killing. Emergency crews found Josiah Norman, 17, after he was knifed in the chest on Peveril Road in Greater Manchester around 8.15pm on Wednesday April 21.
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A New Jersey man is dead after an apparent freak accident involving a lawn mower he’d hoisted up and had been working underneath.
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