Brinda Kantamaneni, 43, from Guildford, Surrey, who hid her relationship and pregnancy with Matthew Hall from her first husband, Ravi, appeared at Isleworth Crown Court for sentencing.
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By Josh Bean | For the AHSAA
OXFORD – Orange Beach High School’s girls’ softball team ended its first season in memorable fashion. Makos’ seventh-grader Ava Hodo launched a dramatic two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting Orange Beach to a 3-2 victory over Pisgah in the Thursday’s Class 2A championship game at Choccolocco Park’s softball stadium. Hodo’s teammates mobbed her at home plate as she ended the school’s first year with a state championship.
“I just wanted to hit a line drive to get my team going and start something,” Hodo told AL.com after the game. “To get a walk-off, it’s something you dream about. I’m so excited. I’m just over the moon. At the first of the year, Coach told us he was going to throw us in the deep end to see if we could swim. It turns out we really could.”
Thomas Mangar, 36, took the sickening photo on his mobile phone while the woman - who is in her 20s - lay naked and unconscious in Hitherbroom Park in Hayes, west London
A rapist who took a thumbs up selfie with his unconscious victim after raping her in a park has been jailed for 12 years.
Thomas Mangar, 36, took the sickening photo on his mobile phone while the woman - who is in her 20s - lay naked and unconscious in Hitherbroom Park in Hayes, west London.
The victim remembered heading home on May 11 last year after a night out with friends.
MORE than £38,000 has been raised to fund new laptops, a climbing frame and other outdoor equipment for an Oxford primary school. The Parent and Teacher Association (PTA) at St Aloysius’ Catholic Primary School has been raising the cash over the last three years. Fundraising has taken various forms, including cake and uniform sales, summer and Christmas fairs, music festivals and most recently, a ‘help at home scheme’ which saw children sponsored for doing extra jobs at home. Grants have also been made from the supermarket Morrisons, the Doris Field Charitable Trust and the Ernest Cook Trust. Hannah Duncan, acting headteacher at St Aloysius, said: “We are grateful to the PTA for all that it has done in partnership with the school community to fundraise for the outdoor equipment to enhance playtimes and learning outdoors as well as to update the laptops in school.