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Anger as Robert Smith is paroled 12 years after murder of Kiesha Weippeart by mum Kristi Abrahams

Robert Smith, who is serving a minimum 12-year jail sentence for being an accessory to the murder of six-year-old Kiesha Weippeart in 2010, is set to be released as early as April 21.

Robert Smith is granted parole 12 years after killing Kiesha Abrahams

Robert Smith is serving a minimum 12-years jail for manslaughter and being an accessory to the murder of six-year-old Kiesha Abrahams in 2010, and will be released as early as April 21.

Robert Smith release: Man who concealed Kiesha Abrahams Mount Druitt murder to be paroled in April

Robert Smith, who bundled the body of his stepdaughter into a suitcase before setting the corpse on fire, is weeks away from being released from jail in a move that has triggered fury.

International Women in Engineering Day applauded by Dyson engineering | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Dyson applauds women in engineering and invites applicants to its new degree course Female engineers at Dyson in Malmesbury have been taking part in International Women in Engineering day. The Dyson Foundation organised a workshop, attended by 200 young women, including from Malmesbury School, introducing them to life as an engineer at The Dyson Institute. Hosted by undergraduate engineers Sophie Bloodworth, Oyemen Okes, Tash Taylor, Emily Jones, Anoushka Patel and Joanna Crane, schools learned about career paths in design and engineering and attended a taster seminar, led by electronics lecturer Dr Nikita Hari. Nikita is an invited Global Ambassador for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. She mentors many aspiring young people in STEM and research.

International Women in Engineering Day applauded by Dyson engineering

Dyson applauds women in engineering and invites applicants to its new degree course Female engineers at Dyson in Malmesbury have been taking part in International Women in Engineering day. The Dyson Foundation organised a workshop, attended by 200 young women, including from Malmesbury School, introducing them to life as an engineer at The Dyson Institute. Hosted by undergraduate engineers Sophie Bloodworth, Oyemen Okes, Tash Taylor, Emily Jones, Anoushka Patel and Joanna Crane, schools learned about career paths in design and engineering and attended a taster seminar, led by electronics lecturer Dr Nikita Hari. Nikita is an invited Global Ambassador for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. She mentors many aspiring young people in STEM and research.

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