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Trial of alleged sex trafficking ring could be in Bristol

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The paedophiles, robbers, thugs and stalker jailed in April

Joshua James custody shot Picture: WILTSHIRE POLICE A 24-year-old who rained down blows on the man he believed – wrongly – to be his love rival was sent down for six years and eight months. Joshua James had been found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm by a Swindon jury over the attack in Trowbridge town centre. Judge Peter Crabtree told the man: “It is clear that you can be a jealous and controlling individual. You certainly were at that time last year.”

Covid-induced delirium caused OAP lorry driver to crash

By Advertiser Reporter Francis Nailor leaves Swindon Crown Court this morning CORONAVIRUS-induced delirium caused an octogenarian trucker to plough into the back of a Hyundai, a court heard. Francis Nailor, 82, whose Volvo HGV was seen swerving between the inside lane and the hard shoulder on the M4, carried on after sending the red Hyundai i10 flying into a ditch on March 21 last year. He later told police he’d continued as he didn’t think he had hit the car, which was stopped in the hard shoulder with its hazards on after a puncture, hard and “no one else would have been injured”. Nailor added he would drive home from the police interview in the same manner.  

Covid-induced delirium caused OAP lorry driver to crash | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

By Advertiser Reporter Francis Nailor leaves Swindon Crown Court this morning CORONAVIRUS-induced delirium caused an octogenarian trucker to plough into the back of a Hyundai, a court heard. Francis Nailor, 82, whose Volvo HGV was seen swerving between the inside lane and the hard shoulder on the M4, carried on after sending the red Hyundai i10 flying into a ditch on March 21 last year. He later told police he’d continued as he didn’t think he had hit the car, which was stopped in the hard shoulder with its hazards on after a puncture, hard and “no one else would have been injured”. Nailor added he would drive home from the police interview in the same manner.  

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