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to carry a gun when he would go on to kill? and questions about what officers did when couzens was reported for exposing himself twice, in a takeaway restaurant just days before the murder. could he have been stopped? the ashen faced metropolitan commissioner spoke to the everard family this morning to say how sorry she was for their loss. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man s crimes. they are dreadful. and everyone in policing feels betrayed. the murder of one woman resonated with thousands of others demands that the streets must be safe, violence against women must stop, harassment and abuse must be taken more seriously. the everard family had one wish that sarah would come home safely. but a policeman took

Man murders boss after he fired him over Covid-19 low profits

DailyMonitor reports. The suspect, Nelson Victor Ofwono is said to have killed his boss, Isaac Mugga, a former manager at a local Chilies Fast Food and Takeaway Restaurant in the country’s capital, Kampala. Kampala Metropolitan police deputy spokesperson, Mr Luke Owoyesigyire said Ofwono alias Octopus was picked up from his hideout in Wakiso District. Mugga’s lifeless body was found lying in a pool of blood in the restaurant on March 13, 2021 after he was allegedly attacked and stabbed by his assailants. Neighbours could not tell who had killed Mugga since they did not find anyone at the crime scene.

Former Chilies employee arrested over manager s murder

Former Chilies employee arrested over manager s murder Tuesday April 27 2021 Summary Detectives at Kira Road backed by crime intelligence launched a hunt for Ofwono who was picked up on Tuesday from his newly rented room in Nansana Municipality. Advertisement Police have arrested the prime suspect in the murder of Isaac Mugga, the former manager of Chilies Fast Foods and Takeaway Restaurant in Ntinda, a Kampala suburb. Kampala Metropolitan police deputy spokesperson, Mr Luke Owoyesigyire identified the suspect as Nelson Victor Ofwono alias Octopus. He was picked up from his hideout in Katooke Division in Nansana Municipality, Wakiso District. Mugga’s lifeless body was found lying in a pool of blood in the restaurant on March 13, 2021 after he was allegedly attacked and stabbed by his assailants. Neighbours could not tell who had killed Mugga since they did not find anyone at the crime scene.

Plans revealed for drive-through juice bar for CQ town

Premium Content Subscriber only An Emerald business has submitted plans to build a drive-through juice bar, the first of its kind in the region. Aim Projects submitted the development application for the Material Change of Use to a food and drink outlet (drive-through facility) to Central Highlands Regional Council on behalf of Jody Haylock of Crave Holdings Pty Ltd. The site of the proposed drive-through Crave store at Hospital Road, Emerald. Crave Food and Juice Bar is an Emerald business that offers smoothies, juices and coffees alongside healthy breakfast and lunch options. With a store already established on Hospital Road next to LJ Hooker, the proposed new site would be developed a few doors down at 19 Hospital Rd, the vacant lot next to Mine Warehouse.

OPENING SOON: Cafe owners heat up with new culinary delight

Premium Content Two well-known local restaurateurs are set to deliver a new Indian fusion restaurant for Stanthorpe. Indian Stanthorpe is preparing its new year opening with owners promising a dining experience like no other. It would be a new and exciting challenge for owner Tammy Robinson who already owns Stanthorpe staple Cafe 77 and boasts more than 27 years of hospitality experience. She said the partnership with Fijian chef Vandhana would offer a “fusion curry delight” for Stanthorpe tastebuds. “This new exciting culinary experience for our town is going to certainly be welcomed,” she said. “We are excited to offer something new in these difficult times and to show that our economy can survive if locals keep supporting locals.”

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