Give me everything you ve got - knife-wielding robber stole £200, court hears A ROBBER wielding a knife pressed a blade to the throat of his victim and said ‘give me everything you’ve got’, a court heard. Glen Luckhurst, 38, and Samantha Jefford, 36, allegedly produced knives and stole hundreds of pounds in cash from two victims in Colchester, in February last year. The pair deny any involvement in a robbery. Opening a trial at Ipswich Crown Court yesterday, prosecutor Edward Renvoize said the duo approached Kelly Lucas and Connor Stoneman in Buckingham Drive, Greenstead, at around 3pm. He said Luckhurst grabbed Miss Lucas by the collar of her coat and put a blade to her throat, applying enough pressure to cause a small cut.
Teenager In Love
maybe he likes me too…
“Morning!” That was all he said, this cheery young manager, but it came as a two-for-one with a friendly smile – something I desperately needed in those early days of my first job.
It was enough to push me – an awkward seventeen-year-old – into the jelly-legs-and-pink-cheeks situation I tried so hard to avoid.
Gosh, was he gorgeous…
Later that morning, he was in the all-staff meeting.
I felt the heat spread into my cheeks when I glanced up and caught his eye. That teasing, friendly grin again.
I stared at the floor for the entirety of the motivational speeches and sales graphs.
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Children s book in memory of friend s late daughter who died from rare cancer raises thousands of pounds
Jenny Lucas wrote children s book Chicken Legs Arroyo in memory of her friend s late daughter Maisie FOR MONDAY SHE was inspired to write a book in memory of the daughter of her close friends who died from a rare form of childhood cancer. And now the lawyer turned children s author and illustrator has helped to raise money for a charity which could offer valuable help to families during time of need through book sales. Little Maisie Arroyo was born prematurely in September 2019 and when Miss Lucas was first introduced to her it was as Chicken Legs as the little one s legs hadn t filled out at the time.
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10:51 AM January 12, 2021
Michelle Lucas, from Watton, has praised the Norfolk and Norwich for her treatment during the pandemic.
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A keep fit business owner is urging others that think they need urgent medical care to not put off seeking help.
Michelle Lucas, from Watton, has lived with endometriosis since she was 14 and began experiencing abdominal pain.
Initially thinking it was to do with her condition, she said she did not want to bother services due to the pandemic, but after experiencing bowel mucus and vomiting she was advised by 111 operators and her doctor to go to the emergency department.