Serial burglar tunnelled into shop and stole £125K worth of jewellery
Two months later he embarked on a crime spree
Darren Tynan, 41, stole £125,000 worth of jewellery from a Southport shop
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By Readers letters I AM puzzled by the proposal to create a memorial in York to local servicemen who have died in Afghanistan. Firstly, we seem to have fallen into a habit of referring to every young man who has volunteered to join the army, and been sent to Afghanistan, as a “hero”. I wonder why? Second, compared with other wars for which public monuments have been erected, it seems the proposed memorial is just to commemorate three young men from the York area. Yes, every death is a tragedy, but the combined “allies” in Afghanistan have lost a few hundred servicemen and women, compared with the 10,000 (lowest estimate) Afghans who have died, most of them civilians.