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02.02.2021 - 17:50 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Leigh. Ms McKenna says she believes those responsible were 'professionals'."We didn't hear any barking," she explained."They knew what they were doing and have definitely just come for the dogs."They have broken the lock handle of the door to get in."We have probably been a bit stupid and put selfies with the dogs on Facebook."It's heartbreaking to think the puppies are out there now, cold and unfed."They will be terrified, they could die."There's one that is really poorly.
The Samaritans offer support and advice to people feeling suicidal or vulnerable 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Their website is https://www. samaritans. org, email address jo@samaritans. org or call free on 116 123
Christine and Frank Lampard started their year with a bang when they announced they were expecting their second baby together in April. But despite their exciting news, a source has told new magazine that Christine has been left feeling “heartbroken” after husband Frank was sacked from Chelsea Football Club.
Dan Osborne has heartbreakingly revealed that his grandmother has passed away after contracting coronavirus.The dad-of-three, who said he got his first tattoo at the age of 14, took to Instagram to announce the tragic news and took the opportunity to pay tribute to his nan.The 29 year old shared a picture from his wedding day with wife Jacqueline Jossa and his beloved nan and grandad.
John Stamos reminded the world of our heartbreaking reality. The 57-year-old Full House icon took to Twitter on Friday, January 29, to share that a recent COVID-19 exposure is keeping him and his two-year-old son apart for now.
Married At First Sight star Ines Bašić has candidly revealed she was left suicidal after appearing on the Australian version of the show.
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