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Man jailed for aggravated burglary in Brent
News • Feb 19, 2021 15:13 GMT
[Jailed: Zeke Allen]
A man has been jailed for a violent burglary at a property in Neasden.
Zeke Allen, 20 (09.06.00), of Caroline Court, Reading, was found guilty of grievous bodily harm with intent and aggravated burglary at Reading Crown Court on Friday, 8 January.
He was sentenced to nine years imprisonment at the same court on Friday, 19 February.
Officers from the Met s North West Basic Command Unit begun an investigation after being called to reports of an aggravated burglary at a property on Broadfields Way at approximately 17:55hrs on 15 June 2020.
They arrived to find a man in his 40s with stab injuries to his head and shoulder. He was taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service where his injuries were confirmed as not life-threatening.
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A BRAVE little girl who spent Christmas undergoing vital treatment in hospital has been handed a magical treat at the start of the new year. Big-hearted Ann Chapman, manager of the Pendine Park’s Bodlondeb care home in Wrexham, has been busy baking a delightful unicorn-themed cake for four-year-old Mali Hilditch Prydderch.
The unicorn cake The lavish cake represented a well-deserved belated Christmas present for Mali, who was diagnosed with Wilms Tumour - a rare kidney cancer mainly affecting children. Ann Chapman with one of her cakes and fundraisers Jenny Whelan and her mother Anona Jones.
Pendine Park Bodlondeb Manager Ann Chapman raises money through her cake baking; Pictured is Ann Chapman with one of her cakes and fundraisers Jenny Whelan and her mother Anona Jones
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