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verdict. thank you very much. doing a great job keeping us up to date . verdict. thank you very much. doing a great job keeping us up to date in | a greatjob keeping us up to date in a greatjob keeping us up to date in a difficult circumstances, we appreciate it. a quick recap of the events that happened that tragic night. thomas cashman fired shots into olivia s family home on the 22nd august, during what prosecutors described as a ruthless pursuit to execute another man. her death stunned not only merseyside but the entire country and sparked a six week manhunt, as police appealed for information to find her killer. numerous arrests were made, but police eventually apprehended thomas cashman a 34 year old drug dealer. he was charged with olivia s murder on october 1st. his trial started in manchester last month and the court heard that moments before the shooting, olivia had come down the stairs saying: mum, i m scared. last thursday, the jury found him guilty ....
in russia, the pro war blogger killed by a bomb concealed in a statuette handed to him during a meeting in a st petersburg cafe. ladies and gentlemen, your artemis ii crew! and the four astronauts taking humankind on a mission around and coming upon the bbc news channel. what next for chelsea and their hunt for a new boss as graham potter becomes the 13th premier league manager sacked this season. good evening. the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel in her own home in liverpool last year by a gunman who was chasing a fellow drug dealer shocked the entire country. today, her killer thomas cashman was sentenced to a minimum of 42 years in prison, meaning he will be in his mid 70s before he can be considered for early release. cashman refused to appear in the dock for the sentencing but the judge told the court in manchester that olivia s future had been cruelly snatched away and that cashman s actions were chilling. our north of england correspondent judith mor ....
Always risks of classical damage, spilling over, if you like, spilling beyond the fusion lines of the drug gangs themselves. do you have these tragic situations and one that went that sent shock waves across the country. that sent shock waves across the count . . ~ that sent shock waves across the count . ., ~ i. ., ., that sent shock waves across the count . ., ~ ., ., . , country. thank you for that. we ust want to bring country. thank you for that. we ust want to bring you i country. thank you for that. we ust want to bring you some i country. thank you for that. we ust want to bring you some new i want to bring you some new developments from judith morris, our correspondent inside court. reacting first of all to the news that thomas cashman will not appear that we have more detail about that. the dock is empty, judith is telling us that the whole courtroom is assembled, barristers are all present, in this sentencing, and it is going ahead, in his absence. thomas cash ....
Brought up from the cells. they waited and waited some more, the police and prosecution waited, the jurors waited, and then cashman s barrister said he wouldn t be coming. the glass doc stayed empty and the hearing happened without him. it meant he wasn t there to hear cheryl korbel as she went into the witness box to speak about her daughter s murder. she cried and said the things she misses most is hearing olivia say ma am. everything is so quiet now, she said, i can t cope with the silence. cheryl korbel was supported in court by her family as the sentence was passed. we can now draw a as the sentence was passed. we can now draw a line as the sentence was passed. we can now draw a line under seven - as the sentence was passed. we can now draw a line under seven months of agonising torment that we have had to endure at the hands of cashman. my thanks go to the witnesses who bravely assisted the prosecution case and defied the usual stance of people do not grass. olivia was shot l ....
Gruesome information about their loved ones. when mrjustice sweeney told damien bendall he was going to prison for the rest of his life there was no chance of parole cover several members of the family said yes. that is what they wanted. that is also what damien bendall s barrister said he wanted. we also heard more about his background. he had a long string of offences, some of them violent. he was actually serving a suspended sentence at the time of the murders. that was for arson. he has been sentenced to that within that life sentence again. he was called violent and controlling by the judge and we had some really very sad statements from members of the children s family. their victim impact statements which were read out. the thing that is most ....