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North Walsham man Thomas Moore died from stab wound to neck

North Walsham man Thomas Moore died from stab wound to neck
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Newmarket murder trial: Charles Jessop laughed on arrest | East Anglian Daily Times

Acting Sergeant Boardman said the male identified himself as Charlie Jessop before she arrested him on suspicion of attempted murder, to which, she told the court, he laughed and replied: Attempted murder? More like murder. She s brown bread. She said Jessop then began talking to himself and used a high-pitched voice, as though impersonating a female, to say: I have done a test and I m pregnant . Upon leaving the house, she said Jessop again laughed and shouted to onlookers gathered outside: She s been murdered. She s dead. Acting Sergeant Boardman told jurors that, when further arrested on suspicion of murder following Miss Nash s death, Jessop became emotional and shouted Oh, Clare .

Restraints played role in death of DJ Gerard McMahon detained by PSNI, inquest told

An inquest into the death of a Belfast DJ who lost consciousness while being detained on the ground by PSNI officers has been told that his restraints played a role in his passing. Gerard McMahon died in hospital on September 8, 2016 ­- hours after police responded to reports of a violent incident involving a male dressed only in boxer shorts at Great Victoria Street. The 36-year-old, from Short Strand, was placed in handcuffs and moved to the steps of the Grand Opera House. While initially he was calm and joked with the officers, moments later he became agitated and appeared to attempt to escape.

Francis Millar died from natural causes in Loddon flat

Baby P council slammed after newborn dies of horrific injuries after just 6 days at home

| UPDATED: 11:01, Fri, Feb 12, 2021 Link copied Sadiq Khan announces new flats for domestic abuse victims Sign up to receive our rundown of the day s top stories direct to your inbox SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Ten-week-old Lily-Mai Saint George collapsed at home and died two days later at Great Ormond Street Hospital in central London. She had 19 fractured ribs, a serious head injury, an eye injury, spinal injury and multiple bruises, the inquest heard. Her parents, who were 20 and 21 at the time, had her for six days. She was born premature and had spent the first two months in hospital. Senior Coroner Mary Hassell ruled that Lily-Mai had been unlawfully killed, but the inquest was t

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