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Maldon: Mill Road to close (and other upcoming roadworks) | Maldon and Burnham Standard

Maldon: Mill Road to close (and other upcoming roadworks) | Maldon and Burnham Standard
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Great Bentley five day road closure (and other Essex roadworks) | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Halstead: Overnight closure on Factory Lane East (and other roadworks)

Halstead: Overnight closure on Factory Lane East (and other roadworks)
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Killer Kyreis Davies posts to social media from jail | East Anglian Daily Times

Kyries Davies has posted to social media before while behind bars - Credit: Archant One of the convicted killers of Ipswich teenager Tavis Spencer-Aitkens appears to have posted on social media from prison again - only weeks after another gang member did exactly the same.  Kyreis Davies was 17 in 2019 when he was jailed for a minimum of 21 years for his part in the murder of Tavis in June 2018.  Davies, of of Turnstile Square, Colchester, was jailed alongside Aristote Yenge, 23, of Spring Road, Ipswich, Adebayo Amusa, 20, of Sovereign Road, Barking, and Isaac Calver, 19, of Firmin Close, Ipswich.  Callum Plaats, aged 23 at the time of his sentence, was also convicted of manslaughter and jailed for 14 years. 

Convicted killer Callum Plaats posts from prison again | East Anglian Daily Times

Callum Plaats previously bragged that jail was light work - Credit: Archant One of the killers of Ipswich teenager Tavis Spencer-Aitkens - who previously bragged about his easy life in jail - appears to have posted to social media again while in prison.  Callum Plaats was convicted alongside four others in the Tavis Spencer-Aitkens case - Credit: Archant Callum Plaats, now 25, was jailed for 14 years for manslaughter in 2019 alongside four other gang members convicted of murdering the Ipswich 17-year-old.  During their four-month trial at Ipswich Crown Court, a jury heard that Tavis was “hunted down like prey” and “butchered” to death after being stabbed 15 times and hit over the head with a bottle as he walked along Packard Avenue near his father’s home in June 2018. 

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