But less than three months later the shopkeeper was sentenced for fraud at Oxford Crown Court. The sweet-seller, known as ‘Hash’, claimed the amount of cash held at the store was more than the true figure. The court heard how he had used the cash to prop up the “troubled side” of his business, according to reports from 2011. Shingadia, of Long Grove, Upper Bucklebury, has repaid the money owed to the Post Office following his conviction for fraud by false representation. At his sentencing, he was also ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work and pay £2,269.69 court costs. He has applied for leave to appeal against his conviction and is set for a hearing at the Court of Appeal on Monday, July 19.
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Buffalo Grove man killed after crashing into tree
Updated 7/10/2021 4:52 PM
A 28-year-old Buffalo Grove man was killed late Friday afternoon when his car crashed into a tree along Route 53 in Long Grove, authorities said.
The crash occurred around 4:10 p.m. just southwest of Robert Parker Coffin Road.
Lake County sheriff s deputies arrived to find a 2005 Toyota Camry with major damage. The driver was the sole occupant. He sustained major injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said.
A preliminary investigation showed the Toyota was traveling southwest on Route 53. The driver failed to negotiate a slight curve southwest of Robert Parker Coffin Road and drove off the roadway. The car struck a large tree about 10 feet off the roadway, authorities said.