The 91-year-old bride, the man she married in secret and a wedding that beggars belief. Joan had dementia and couldn t even remember the groom s name. But as her despairing daughter tells, that didn t stop a very disturbing union
Joan Blass suffered from severe vascular dementia, struggled with own name
When the 91-year-old died, Colman Folan, 68, announced to family they had wed
He inherited Joan s £35,000 savings, half of her house and personal effects
Daughter Daphne Franks is lobbying Parliament to prevent predatory marriages
Hairdresser fined £17,000 warned she could face arrest if salon reopens in lockdown again
The salonâs Instagram page recently posted a number of messages about âThe Great Openingâ
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A hairdresser who was fined £17,000 for opening during the November lockdown has been told she could be arrested if she reopens before the end of March.
Sinead Quinn, the owner of Quinn Blakey Hairdressing, in Oakenshaw, Bradford, has not paid the fixed penalty notices she was issued with last year for repeatedly breaching lockdown rules.
Kirklees Council has now been granted an injunction forbidding Ms Quinn from opening her salon during the current lockdown.
The salon’s Instagram page recently posted a number of messages about “The Great Opening” on January 30.
A copy of the injunction was posted on the page on Friday.
A hairdresser who was fined £17,000 for opening during the November lockdown has been told she could be arrested if she reopens before the end of March. Sinead Quinn, the owner of Quinn Blakey Hairdressing, in Oakenshaw, Bradford, has not paid the fixed penalty notices she was issued with last year for repeatedly breaching lockdown rules. Kirklees Council has now been granted an injunction forbidding Ms Quinn from opening her salon during the current lockdown. The salon’s Instagram page recently posted a number of messages about “The Great Opening” on January 30. A copy of the injunction was posted on the page on Friday.