Three men smashed into house before battering baby s dad and snatching newborn
Grandfather Jonathon Wilson went mob-handed to snatch his infant grandchild from baby s father following a family dispute
17:25, 28 APR 2021
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A grandfather burst into his baby grandchild s home, beat up the boy s father, and took the infant away, a court has heard.
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“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.”
Marlborough’s Anzac Day services take place this weekend on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 April.
Mayor John Leggett will lead the dawn service in Picton and the Blenheim service at 11.00 am on Sunday. He will also attend the Ward service on Saturday 24 April at 2.00 pm.
Deputy Mayor Nadine Taylor will attend the 6.30am service in Seddon on Sunday.
The Picton dawn parade gets underway at 6.00 am on Sunday. Street closures include London Quay (from Auckland Street to Wellington Street) and High Street (from London Quay to the intersection of Dublin Street/Waikawa Road/High Street) from 5.00 am to 8.00 am.
Woman punched in the face in street near Leicester Royal Infirmary
Police are appealing for footage of the incident
The woman was attacked in Havelock Street, next to Leicester Royal Infirmary (Image: Google Maps)
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A woman was punched in the face and pushed to the ground in the street near a city hospital.
A COLD April morning did not prevent Swindon shoppers coming out in force as Covid restrictions eased yesterday. After the third national lockdown left all of us stuck at home for weeks on end, people suddenly felt spoilt for choice as non-essential retailers reopened, pubs served pints to punters in beer gardens, gyms allowed fitness fans to use the facilities, and hairdressers got to work fixing overgrown mops. A brisk and cloudy Monday morning with light rain and even the odd bit of snow soon gave way to glorious sunshine beaming down onto Regent Street. As usual, Primark saw the most eager shoppers lining up to bag a bargain and part of College Street was closed to accommodate the constant stream of customers, though the line did not reach the remarkable lengths seen after the first lockdown ended last year.
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