Ghost hunters investigate spooky goings on at Derbyshire hotel
Mysterious noises of children heard, say paranormal investigators
The Newton Park Hotel
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A group of paranormal investigators say they have seen evidence of a white lady allegedly haunting a Derbyshire hotel.
THIS week’s Crime Files is based on the son of a retired senior police officer who broke a teenager s eye socket and cheekbone with one punch in 2017. William Worthington admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm (section 20) during the attack in Worcester, his third recorded serious assault. The 26-year-old of Woodward Parks, Fladbury, was due to face trial in 2018 but pleaded guilty after viewing CCTV footage which showed the attack next to the Halifax cash point/taxi rank in St Swithin s Street and the build-up in Mealcheapen Street in the early hours of April 2 2017. The CCTV shows Worthington and his partner arguing with three males in Mealcheapen Street at around 1.55am.
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EMERYVILLE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#5G–LOCH Technologies, the leader in wireless IoT security, today announced a who’s who lineup of industry luminaries for a Feb. 22 virtual healthcare panel entitled, “Securing Your IoMT Mobile Edge.” LOCH executives will be joined by Rick Orloff, CSO Advisors; Craig Richardville, CIO at SCL Health; and William Worthington, former CIO at Cottage Health.
In this panel, LOCH Founder and CEO Garry Drummond along with senior-level executives will discuss how the Internet of Things (IoT) and hyper-connectivity digital transformation is impacting security in healthcare today as well as the technology challenges faced with rolling out remote patient monitoring.
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