A young child who was captured in video footage of an incident in which a taser was a deployed on a man at a petrol station was taken to safety, police said today.
20.04.2020 - 17:55 / ok.co.uk
Nicole Sealey is joining the cast of the Real Housewives of Cheshire for the new series starting tonight (Monday 20 April).
As the famous cast of businesswomen, models and WAGs return for the 11th series, entrepreneur Nicole Sealey is the latest lady who has promised to bring "chaos'' to the show.The daughter-in-law of the late Manchester United goalkeeper Les Sealey, Nicole works as a sports agent looking after some of the biggest names in football and boxing alongside her former footballer
.A young child who was captured in video footage of an incident in which a taser was a deployed on a man at a petrol station was taken to safety, police said today.
Police have warned people to not approach a man they want to speak to in connection with a robbery in Cheshire.
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