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Tom Jones parents Ian and Vicki unveiled the plaque on Sabrina Bridge A PLAQUE has been unveiled on Sabrina Bridge in Worcester in memory of an 18-year-old Bromsgrove student who tragically lost his life in 2018. Tom Jones, 18, disappeared nine days before his body was recovered from the River Severn in Worcester that September. CCTV cameras near where he was last seen picked up a cry for help moments before he apparently slipped and fell down an embankment.
Tom s parents Ian and Vicki Jones with Jon Fraser from Worcestershire County Council Highways The University of Worcester student who was from Bromsgrove died after falling into the River Severn on his way home from a night out with friends.
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SUPERMARKET workers don t feel safe due to the lack of social distancing and abuse from a minority of customers, says a Plaid Cymru Member of Senedd. North Wales MS Llyr Gruffydd has expressed concern for the safety of supermarket workers after receiving messages about social distancing. In addition to the safety of staff and customers, he said that the worst-case scenario would be supermarkets not being able to stay open because of rising infection rates or self-isolation among workers. He said: Supermarket workers have been key workers throughout the pandemic and are expressing concern about the failure to ensure that safety guidance is being adhered to. In this current lockdown, we re seeing looser rules operating in terms of allowing customers into supermarkets and fewer restrictions despite the worsening situation. It s worse now than during the first wave but some supermarket managers seem to have thrown out that safety-first approach.
Kentucky Man Who Gunned Down Two Unsuspecting Black Shoppers at a Kroger Supermarket In 2018 Sentenced to Life Without Parole
The man who shot and killed two Black shoppers at a Kentucky Kroger supermarket in 2018 has been sentenced to life in prison.
Gregory Bush, 53, learned of his fate on Tuesday, at Jefferson Circuit Court. He pleaded guilty to killing Vickie Jones, 67, and Maurice Stallard, 69, at Jeffersontown Kroger store on Oct. 24, 2018.
That afternoon, Bush walked into the store and shot Stallard in the back of the head as he was shopping for school supplies with his grandson. Bush continued to shoot Stallard multiple times while he was lying on the floor. As he was leaving, Bush shot Jones, who bled to death in the parking lot.