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No evidence Worcester 100k nursery thief was shopping addict says judge
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No evidence Worcester 100k nursery thief was shopping addict says judge
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The mother admitted theft by employee and theft from a person when she appeared before magistrates in Worcester on January 21. The theft by employee involved £27,456 stolen from Alice Bennett in Worcester between April 14, 2015 and August 31, 2019. She is due to appear before one of Worcester s top judges, Nicolas Cartwright this afternoon. She further admitted theft in Malvern between January 1, 2015 and October 1, 2019, this time involving £74,721, also stolen from Alice Bennett. Mrs Bennett was battling breast cancer at the time of the theft. Meanwhile, Shakur Hussain is due to appear before Judge James Burbidge QC for an ongoing proceeds of crime application following a high profile drugs case in which West Mercia Police thwarted the conspiracy to bring crack cocaine into Worcester. A city officer was injured in the line of duty as the conspiracy came to a dramatic conclusion in Worcester.
A NURSERY boss says she can never forgive the friend of 20 years who stole more than £100,000 from her while she was battling breast cancer. Jane Myhill was a trusted friend and confidante of Alice Bennett MBE for more than 20 years, working as the bursar for Worcester and Madresfield Early Years Centres where she was well paid for her role. However, the greedy 55-year-old Christian rewarded Mrs Bennett s generosity and loyalty by stealing from her when she was at a low ebb in her life. The grieving founder of the successful nurseries had lost both her parents and had been diagnosed with breast cancer.
The former mill town fast becoming one of Greater Manchester s trendiest and most sought-after places to live You ve got Radcliffe, Unsworth and Sunnybank nearby, but none of the other areas around here have increased in value as much as Whitefield
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Campo Blanco owners Aaron and Faye Cummins, with daughter Matilda (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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