Man with 110 previous convictions charged with assaulting female in Derry city centre
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A man with a ‘horrendous’ criminal record has been charged with assaulting a female which caused a neck injury.
Liam Carlin, 32, whose address was given as Carlisle Road in the city, has been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm on May 21.
The court heard that CCTV operators observed the defendant ‘rolling around’ on the ground with a female in front of the Bank of Ireland building on the Strand Road.
A police officer said the pair were fighting. By the time the PSNI arrived Carlin and the alleged victim were sitting with their backs against a wall drinking Fanta and were both ‘clearly intoxicated’.
1 person killed in 5-vehicle crash at Highway 6, Carlisle Road: OPP
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a five-vehicle crash at Highway 6 and Carlisle Road in Flamborough that has killed one person.
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Posted: May 05, 2021 3:43 PM ET | Last Updated: May 5
OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said police are investigating a five-vehicle crash that left one person dead. (David Ritchie)
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a five-vehicle crash at Highway 6 and Carlisle Road in Flamborough that has killed one person.
OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said the crash, which appeared to be a rear-end type of collision , happened around 1 p.m. He said one person was pronounced dead on scene, and several others were injured and taken to hospital. Eight people were involved in total.
A SERIES of beautiful light installations reflecting Islamic heritage and dedicated to a pioneering community leader are now in place in Bradford. Created by the Muslim Women’s Council (MWC), in partnership with The Leap creative programme, the installation combines Arabic calligraphy and neon lighting to share Asma Ul Husna - the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah/God - with the people of Bradford. ‘An Nur’ – the light/the illuminator; ‘Al Wadood’ – the most loving and ‘As Salaam’ – the giver of peace, are the three names selected, designed and developed by a focus group of Muslim women from Bradford. The project team worked in collaboration with Arabic calligrapher Razwan Al-Haq and Neon Workshops to create the three stunning light installations in different styles of calligraphy, in the hope of spreading light, love and peace across the city.
Police release new images of what York County homicide victim John Doe might have looked like
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New DNA technology has revealed that an unidentified homicide victim whose skeletal remains were found in West Manchester Township in 2013 is primarily Black and could have relatives in North Carolina, according to police.
Investigators previously thought John Doe was white, perhaps Hispanic, but the DNA Doe Project determined he is of 75% sub-Saharan African descent, West Manchester Township Police announced Wednesday.
“This means our victim was black and may have had a Caucasian great-grandparent or great-great-grandparent in the family line,” a police news release states. “Results based on this new information are showing in the genealogy websites of distant family in the North Carolina area and surrounding states.”