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Steven Craig charged with murder of Jacqueline Kirk appears in Bristol Magistrates Court

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Woman, 25, who vandalised young diabetic man s grave is ordered to pay his family £500

A woman has been jailed for eight weeks after vandalising the grave of a 22-year-old diabetic man and mocking his death three years after he suffered a hypo. Simona Julius, 25, daubed paint on the headstone of Liam Scarman at Westerleigh Crematorium in Bristol in November and left a cruel note which read: Ha ha ha Liam. Looks like diabetes won again. P yhole bruv .  After the incident made headlines last year, Bristol Magistrates Court heard she wrote further offensive messages to named family members in Christmas cards days before the third anniversary of Liam s death.   Julius has never explained why she vandalised the grave and terrorised his family, causing a judge to call her actions perplexing and wicked . 

Grave vandal wrote ha and looks like diabetes won on headstone of man who died at 22

Grave vandal wrote ha and looks like diabetes won on headstone of man who died at 22
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Man jailed after spitting at officer at Yate rave

Today marks six months since an estimated 500-700 people attended the event at a warehouse in Yate. Police officers were attacked and pelted with missiles as they stopped hundreds more accessing the site on Saturday, October 31. Three men and two women were jailed after appearing before Bristol Magistrates Court at hearings on April 6 and 13 and admitted offences including assaulting emergency workers, obstructing police and failing to leave land as requested. One man, in his 20s from Devon, was jailed for 38 weeks after pleading guilty to spitting at a police officer, among other charges. The other four defendants collectively received sentences totalling 22 weeks in prison, including a six-week sentence for a woman who kicked an officer. A sixth person was fined more than £450.

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