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Chigwell man jailed for 24 years for killing Jamie Webb in Hamerton Road, Northfleet

Chigwell man jailed for 24 years for killing Jamie Webb in Hamerton Road, Northfleet  |  Updated: 16:18, 15 January 2021 The brutal killer who was trapped when he ditched his victim s mobile phone, was jailed for life today. Heartless Harry Harris, 29, stabbed dad-of-one Jamie Webb, 44, seven times after the two fell out over a £2,000 cocaine debt. Harry Harris has been sentenced to life in prison But after leaving Mr Webb to die at his home in Northfleet, he fled with two mobile phones. A jury at Maidstone Crown Court heard that one of Mr Webb s phones has never been found But the second was casually tossed from Harris car as he fled the scene back to his home in Essex.

Chigwell man found guilty of killing Jamie Webb in Hamerton Road, Northfleet

Chigwell man found guilty of killing Jamie Webb in Hamerton Road, Northfleet  |  Updated: 16:23, 11 January 2021 A man stabbed his rival seven times in a row over a drugs debt, a jury has decided. Harry Harris carried out the brutal attack - before fleeing with his victim s phones and property. The scene in Hamerton Road, Northfleet, was cordoned off. Harry Harris has been convicted of murder Now a jury at Maidstone Crown Court has found Harris, of Chigwell, guilty of murder. The youngster believed it belonged to one of the drivers involved in the crash, and handed it over to officers. But when police forensically examined the mobile - it became a vital clue in the murder hunt.

Students and staff celebrate Elf day at Havering College

Staff celebrate Elf Day at Havering College, Hornchurch. - Credit: Havering College Students and staff at Havering Colleges in Hornchurch got into the Christmas spirit by dressing as elves for the day and raising money for the Alzheimer’s Society. Organised by foundation skills staff for students with support needs, the event included an Elf photo booth, take a selfie challenge, a raffle and an art competition. There were eight prizes offered in the raffle. First prize was anamazing elf cake, made by marketing officer Jamie Webb, and won by receptionist Mary Angus. Foundation skills facilitator Julie Ettridge said: “Thank you to everyone who supported us – we hope to have raised well over £100, which is fantastic. The students enjoyed joining in the festive spirit and getting involved in the activities.”

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