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A-LEVELS 2021: Bolton School boys celebrate terrific results

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City record - Sidney Daily News

City record SUNDAY -3:22 p.m.: threats. Police responded to threat complaint at Norcold on South Kuther Road. -12:43 p.m.: warrant. Maurice Dontavious Roberts, 24, of Sidney, was arrested on a warrant. -10 a.m.: domestic violence. Talton Dewayne Pratt, 39, of Charleston, West Virginia, was arrested on domestic violence charges. -8:17 a.m.: damaging. Damage was reported at Custenborder Fields on Riverside Drive. – damaging. Damage was reported in the 800 block of Foraker Avenue. -6:57 a.m.: theft. A past theft was reported at the Quality Inn on Michigan Street. -1:52 a.m.: fight in progress. Police responded to a report of a fight in progress at the Mystic Apartments on East Court Street.

Australian Woman Convicted of Killing Her 4 Babies Is Innocent, Scientists Say

First Published: 1:15 PM PDT, May 10, 2021 Kathleen Folbigg is considered one of Australia s most notorious female killers. She was convicted of smothering her four children, one after the other, in 2003. Caleb was just 19 days old when his mother found him lifeless in his crib. Patrick died at eight months. Sarah stopped breathing at 10 months and Laura perished at 19 months. Kathleen Folbigg found each of her children dead in their beds, one after the other, over the span of a decade. In 2003, she was convicted of manslaughter in Caleb s death, and of murdering the three babies who followed him. She was sentenced to 40 years in prison. On appeal, that term was reduced to 30 years.

Bolton School holds its annual Founders and Benefactors Assembly

ASSEMBLY:Philip Britton BOLTON School celebrated its rich heritage at its annual Founders and Benefactors Assembly. Headmaster Philip Briton led the assembly, with a selection of pupils in the Great Hall and others, including old boys, on Zoom. The annual event, inaugurated in 2015 in the School’s 500th year, is held on or around the May 7, which marks the anniversary of the death of Lord Leverhulme who died in 1925 and was responsible for bringing the school together as it stands today. Mr Britton spoke about the history of the school, which can be traced back to the reign of Henry VIII and its re-founding during the English Civil War.

Serial killer Kathleen Folbigg was convicted of murdering her 4 babies Now scientists back her pardon bid

Serial killer Kathleen Folbigg was convicted of murdering her 4 babies. Now scientists back her pardon bid 6 May, 2021 07:47 AM 6 minutes to read Kathleen Folbigg leaving Maitland Court after being refused bail in 2004. Photo / Getty Other Nearly two decades after an Australian woman was convicted of killing her four children, dozens of scientists are backing the claim that they may have died of natural causes. Australian law says Kathleen Folbigg is one of the nation s worst female serial killers who smothered her four children over a decade. But a growing number of scientists say she could be the victim of a tragic miscarriage of justice.

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