Retired policeman threatened to drive a car into his ex s house in rant to police
David Warin was on the phone to the police when he made the remarks about his ex-wife
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A retired policeman threatened to put his ex-wife’s windows and doors through and drive a car into her house in a phone rant to Northumbria Police.
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WORCESTER - One of two people involved in a fiery crash on Sunderland Road last month has died from her injuries.
A sport utility vehicle overturned and caught fire the afternoon of April 19, with rescue crews freeing the trapped occupants. Both were rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.
On Friday, Worcester police a 20-year-old woman had passed away from injuries suffered in the crash. She was a passenger. The driver, a male, remains hospitalized, police said.
Authorities have not identified the occupants.
20-year-old woman dies from injuries suffered in fiery Worcester car crash last month, police say
Updated May 07, 12:36 PM;
Posted May 07, 12:36 PM
A man and a woman were rescued from a flaming SUV Monday afternoon in Worcester after the car crashed into a tree, flipped over and caught on fire, leaving them seriously injured, according to police. Nearby residents caught the crash on video seen here. (Courtesy Kobe Nyante)
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A 20-year-old woman has died from injuries she suffered in a fiery single-car crash in Worcester last month, police said Friday.
The Worcester police crash reconstruction unit was notified of the woman’s death just before 9 p.m. Thursday, according to a statement from police. The statement did not identify the woman by name.
Bent building boss and crooked contractor ordered to pay back £1.2m of their ill-gotten gains
David Ager, of County Durham and Neil Dunningham, of Sunderland, have been hit with one of the biggest proceeds of crime confiscation orders ever in the North East
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A bent building firm boss and a crooked contractor have been ordered to pay back £1.2m of their ill-gotten gains.