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A paedophile was caught by an online safety group after arranging to meet an '11-year-old girl.'
Simon Hammerton, 33, was snared by a group of adults posing as young girls online after he turned up to Ashton-under-Lyne bus station with a bag of alcohol and condoms.
He believed he was going to meet the girl in July 2021, but was subsequently handed to GMP and arrested for child sexual offences.
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Trivium‘s Matt Heafy has inserted himself into the ongoing beef between Machine Gun Kelly and Slipknot, criticising the former for his “16-year-old pop punk cosplay identity.”MGK sparked an uproar this month when he hit out at the veteran masked band at Chicago’s Riot Fest, saying onstage: “You wanna know what I’m really happy that I’m not doing? Being 50-years-old wearing a fucking weird mask on a fucking stage, talking shit.”His onstage diss came after Taylor appeared to dismissively allude to
This is so sad…
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eight years behind bars after being found guilty of raping a child. 40-year-old Shaw Dennis met the young girl, 12, when she asked him for a cigarette in December 2019.
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paedophile was caught by a gang of vigilantes posing as young girls online after attempting to meet up with a child.Simon Hammerton, 33, had been exchanging messages online with multiple profiles, including one he believed to be a 12-year-old girl.
tumour. Matthew Gardner, from Kippen in west Stirlingshire, lost his life to the aggressive medulloblastoma in March 2015, just 11 months after his diagnosis and a month before his 12th birthday.
Another week, another death on an amusement park ride. Over the past few months — years even — we’ve seen so many incidents, mostly involving children. Are we wrong for thinking these places just aren’t safe for the minors they’re advertising to??
Lanarkshire man has slammed Scottish Water as he fears their discoloured tap water has made his 91-year-old mother-in-law ill.Stephen Whyteside, 40, has been plagued with strange-looking water for the past five weeks, with Scottish Water claiming it was safe to drink.However, when he tried to pour a bath this morning, the liquid coming out the taps looked even worse than before.In a picture shared to the Record, the water was shown to be murky brown, and was foaming.The problem is