Memorial for mum and daughter brutally murdered in their home unveiled in park A bench and special plaque are to be installed in Queen Elizabeth Gardens to honour the memory of Aneta and Nikoleta Zdun. The mum and daughter were brutally killed by their husband and father on the afternoon of June 1 last year in their home on Wessex Road. A JustGiving page, which raised £1,040, was set up by a neighbour, who witnessed the attack, to fund the memorial. Cameron Pratt, who lives opposite the home on Wessex Road, said: “I’d been a neighbour with them for about three years.
Manipulator rapist among 17 sick criminals locked up in December
Murder, armed robbery and animal cruelty all saw people put behind bars
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A manipulator who raped a teenager on four occasions and a man who held an entire family hostage at knifepoint are among the criminals that were locked up in December.
Locked up in 2020: 10 criminals jailed for crimes in Salisbury It s been a busy year for police officers and judges who, despite the challenges of the pandemic, managed to take several criminals off the streets. Drug dealing, sex offences and attempting to steal the Magna Carta were among the offences that saw a number of people put behind bars. These are the 10 most notorious criminals brought to justice in 2020 for crimes committed in Salisbury.
Mark Royden
Credit: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire Mark Royden was jailed for four years at Salisbury Crown Court after being found guilty of attempting to steal the Magna Carta when he tried to use a hammer to smash its security case on October 25, 2018.
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The year 2020 saw scores of murderers, rapists, terrorists and abusers put behind bars in courts across the UK.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic slowing the justice system down this year, hundreds of criminals faced justice remotely as judges delivered their verdicts via video links.