Welcome to verified live three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. In the last few minutes, it has been confirmed Mason Greenwood is to leave Manchester United. In a Statement Release by the club, Manchester United said all those involved, including mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United. It has therefore been mutually agreed that it would be most appropriate for him to do so away from old trafford, and we will now work with mason to achieve that outcome. Mason greenwood has been subject to an internal investigation which the club says has now concluded. Forward greenwood, 21, had criminal charges against him, including attempted rape and assault, dropped. Earlier this year. In a statement made alongside the clubs, mr greenwood said he was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong. Todays decision has been part of a collaborative process between Manchester United, he went on to
disregard a man. give you the a drought. religion committed. there is confirmed 39. deceased. all of the individuals were similarly closed. it appeared as if it were almost a uniform. this was a voluntary situation. they may or may not have been influenced, but we ll never know that. at this point. this is considered a mass suicide investigation. this wasn t just something that oh, there s a spacecraft. let s kill ourselves . these people spent 22 years caring for what they did. and i wish people would examine that 22 year period instead of just examining their method of leaving. a score of persons from a small oregon town of disappeared. it s a mystery, whether they ve been taken on a so called trip to eternity or simply been taken. terry drinkwater takes a look at that story here along the cloud covered coast near newport, oregon, a mysterious couple appeared three weeks ago circulating a flyer proclaiming a ufo would soon be ready to take whomever would follow them to ano
b. each of the statements are lengthy victim impact statements. the mother of baby c is giving her statement in court. the parents can all choose to stand up and read those difficult word is that they have written themselves. they can choose to have legal counsel read them for them or they can choose to do it via video link as opposed to being in the courtroom physically. lucy letby is not there, even though she is here at manchester crown court today. she has opted to remain in the holding cells and not to go into the courtroom and sit in the dock again to hear these victim impact statements. the mother of c says, i will always remember the overwhelming wave of emotion when i first held my baby. it was like nothing i had ever experienced. my tiny, feisty boy, my first born, my son. the trauma of that night will live with us forever. knowing his murderer was watching us was like something out of a horror story. there are many what ifs that keep me awake. what if i had not gone to bed
with her baby s hand and footprints on it, which she said made her feel conflicted because the nurse had taken them. and as they spoke, you could hear the sound of weeping around the courtroom, including from the jury. they spoke about seeing their babies suffer and that they d live with the trauma forever. the mother of baby c said. the father of baby 0 described his son s skin colour changing rapidly. he said it wasn t normal to the naked eye, it was horrific to see and something he d neverforget. he said his son was quickly christened, and moments later, he was gone. the mother of baby i said. we heard harrowing detail about the effect the babies deaths have
that night? maybe he would still be here. it goes on to say, in the dark days after his death, i would open his memory box. i used to wear his hand and footprints around my neck. on july the hand and footprints around my neck. onjuly the 3rd, when lucy letby was arrested, ifelt onjuly the 3rd, when lucy letby was arrested, i felt so conflicted. onjuly the 3rd, when lucy letby was arrested, ifelt so conflicted. she took those hand and footprints. the mother of baby c was crying in the dock as she continued. lucy letby, there is no sentence that will ever compare to the excruciating agony that we have suffered as a consequence of your actions. and then baby d, the mother of that baby is speaking in court. i miss my baby so much, it has. i was desperate to feel her, smell her and cuddle her. i was desperate to keep her safe. the mother of baby d has also said she had been pushing for answers, but was initially told this was not a police matter. she said, i have lost my confidence as a mot