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iOS - Android Findlay, 41, now faces jail after being convicted at the High Court in Glasgow of causing death by careless driving.The tragedy happened on the A76 near Dumfries on October 6, 2018.Findlay was driving his black Ford S-Max while Mr Dalkin was on his Kawasaki motorbike.Pensioner Mary Whitehead was taking photos nearby when she heard “a bang”.In a police statement, the 74 year-old said: “I saw a silver car being overtaken by a black car and the motorbike.“The motorbike was already on
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police when she'd been spiked. In August last year, at around 6.30am, Sophie Nicole Cleary, 29, informed cops she'd been locked out of her home and said she had been sexually assaulted.
Stirling, has asked the Daily Record to give her a voice after being “messed around and passed from pillar to post” by the local council who run the facility. Troubled Sean had drug problems and battled addiction to anti-anxiety drug diazepam.In a letter from the Crown Office dated January 6, almost 10 weeks after his death, Terrill learned Sean had died of “methadone and etizolam intoxication”.Etizolam is a street version of diazepam but can be 10 times stronger.
Kilmarnock which left a 37-year-old man with serious facial injuries. Between 6am and 7am on Friday morning, the man answered the door to four men at his home on Bonnyton Road.The thugs gained entry to the house and launched an attack on the victim before fleeing the scene.It is believed the vicious attack was targeted.
lorry driver has been hailed as a "hero" after parking his truck underneath a motorway bridge after a man 'threatened to jump' from it. The valiant driver moved their vehicle so that it was parked directly underneath the section of the bridge where the man was sitting over the M62 near Birmingham.
James Corden is facing backlash after a petition has labeled the "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts" segment of his "Late Late Show" "culturally offensive." The CBS show's recurring segment sees Corden ask his celebrity guests personal questions and if they don't provide an answer they have to eat a "gross" food. While it's been a recurring segment for years, one woman's TikTok video calling it "racist" for mocking Asian foods has gone viral.
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iOS - Android He admitted stealing a Ford Fiesta after breaking into a house in Goldcrest Court, Wishaw, on April 26 last year.He also admitted driving dangerously, driving while disqualified and failing to give breath samples.Jennifer Cunningham, prosecuting, said the male householder was wakened at 3.15am by a voice outside.He heard the front door being opened then someone enter and take the car keys from a box in the hall.The man watched helplessly as the Fiesta was driven away.Police were
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ambulance are at the scene of a 'road crash' in Edinburgh after a man was hit by a car. Emergency crews were called to Parkgrove Street at Queensferry Road at around 5.25pm on Thursday.
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Dr Christian Jessen says he's facing bankruptcy after losing a libel case to politician Arlene Foster.
Naomi Campbell's charity is facing calls to improve its governance after accounts revealed it spent more than £1. 6 million on a spectacular fundraising gala in Cannes – yet gave only £5,000 to good causes over the same period.