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In the past 11 months, as coronavirus took hold, stories about grief, loss and strict lockdown rules have dominated the news. Although vaccines are now being rolled out, it will be quite some time before life can return to normal, and news stories on the virus and its devastating impact are likely to remain very high on the news agenda. But this time last year, when Salisbury and most of the country was still unaware of the soon-to-be-declared pandemic, websites, front pages and TV and radio bulletins looked and sounded a lot different. To take our minds away from Covid, we look back on some of the stories reported by the
Charity tribute to big hearted volunteer Sandra
Family of Sandra Caldwell donate offering made at her funeral to charity in her memory
16:02, 2 FEB 2021
The family of Sandra Caldwell, a long serving volunteer with the Craigshill Good Neighbour Network have donated the offering made at her funeral to her friends at the network
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What Lunch Club Members Have Said About the CallMeCarson Allegations
On 1/6/21 at 11:33 AM EST
YouTuber Carson King, who is known as CallMeCarson, is facing allegations of messaging underaged fans. Twitter user @miniborb, whose name is Sam, took to Twitter to allege that she and King shared inappropriate messages she was 17 and he was 19.
Following the allegations, Sam said on Twitter early on Wednesday: Cancel culture is real but this statement was to warn others. I do hope the best for everyone involved in this but f . you guys are ruthless. I want no hate towards Carson. I want no hate towards anyone involved.
A Twitter user and former Lunch Club members accused CallMeCarson
The allegations against CallMeCarson have come from multiple sources, including a female Twitter user Sam (@miniborb), and Carson’s former Lunch Club mates, Noah Hugbox and Traves.
Hugbox and Traves made the allegations during an interview with the YouTuber KEEMSTAR.
In the video interview uploaded to KEEMSTAR’s DramaAlert YouTube channel, Hugbox alleged that CallMeCarson called him sometime in March and allegedly revealed that he had inappropriate interactions with underage fans. SERIOUS CallMeCarson exposed for allegedly sexting underage fans. 2 former members of Lunch Club spoke to Keemstar and described how Carson allegedly confessed to speaking inappropriately to underage fans in March of 2020. Carson is a Minecraft YouTuber with mostly kid fans. pic.twitter.com/gcGS6WeYUr