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No rejoicing : How the murder of a sweet-faced child devastated a town and will never be forgotten
In the week killer Shaun Armstrong was refused release, reporter Joanne Welford - who covered the case in 1994 - reflects on its shocking impact
Rosie Palmer, left, was murdered by Shaun Armstrong at Hartlepool s Headland
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By Amy Gladwell
The closure of some playgrounds and outdoor skate parks in lockdown has left families gutted and frustrated .
Government guidance states parks can stay open for permitted daily exercise, but some town councils in Cornwall have closed them on safety grounds.
Mother-of-three Rosie Palmer said her local park had been a reward for her children after home schooling.
However, due to overcrowding the council closed its parks in January.
Ms Palmer, 37, said her family was gutted when they shut the park in Beacon, Camborne. It was just so good and we all came back in a good mood afterwards. Now the days are longer, we ve got less of a going out routine, we haven t left the house as much, she said.
A look back at some of the North-East s most horrific murders SOME crimes affect not only the victim and their family but the entire community, leaving a permanent mark on people across the North-East and country. The region has, sadly, seen a lot of brutal and vile crimes over the years including hideous murders and cannibalism. The Northern Echo takes a look back at some of the region s most shocking murders.
Norman Bowen-Jones and Timothy Dunn, Darlington On a cold October day in 1996, detectives discovered the naked and decomposing body of 29-year-old Lesley Fox, in her basement bedsit. She had been lying dead for five days.
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