Author: Anna Mikhailova

The Police believe that around 50 crimes were carried out between October 2024 and March 2025. In most cases, suspects would be fixed to meet with victims in their homes through the Grindr application. Once inside, they would steal high -value items, including mobile phones. Police also discovered that the suspects were closely watching the victims while writing their phone pins. Then they used distraction techniques to steal the phones and continued making digital payments using stolen information. Superintendent Owen Renowden, who directs the investigation, said:“This is a series of previously planned crimes where unsuspecting victims have attacked, or in…

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Giovanny Rendon Bedoya was found injured on Hillingdon Street just before 9.20 pm on April 14. However, he was declared dead shortly after. Six people were arrested under suspicion of murder and three were rescued pending new investigations. The other three have been released without further action. Detective inspector Kate Blackburn said: “On Monday, we recovered several calls from 999, to Hillingdon Street, Se17 reported that a young man had been stabbed and that several people were seen with knives. “Upon his arrival, the officers found a 21 -year -old man who had suffered serious stab injuries “It was treated…

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Metal posts and hoarding collapsed from the library at Stoke Newington Church Street around 7.45 am today (April 16), landing in a car. While the driver had no chance, those who spoke with the Hackney Gazette said he could have a much worse leg. Emrah Alagoz, from the Bistro Hall, said: “This time they were lucky. But next time, imagine whether the school was lit and happened then. “What would happen if it were Saturday? Do you know how many people spend on Saturdays? It’s full. People would do it here.” His brother, Ali, saw the structure fall on a…

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The paramedics were called at 2.47 pm on Tuesday, April 15 for reports of the incident on green lanes. Multiple emergency resources were sent, including ambulance equipment, an incident response officer, a member of the Tactical Response Unit and the London Air Ambulance. “The first of our teams arrived in less than a minute,” said a spokesman for the. “Our teams treated a man on the scene before him to an important road trauma center.” Police confirmed that they were called paramedics shortly after 2.50 pm and attended the scene. The 19 -year -old victim was found with a white…

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The Neuro -Surgical team of the King’s College hospital is testing a new way of working to reduce the time that patients expect routine surgery. High intensity theater lists (HIT) are evaluated on Saturday to safely treat a greater number of patients with neck and column problems. Recently, the Denmark Hill Trust team carried out eight procedures in one day compared to an average of 2.5 cases in a unique standard list. The blow lists focus on a type or procedure at the same time, which allows simplified preparation and maximization of the number of patients will be treated in…

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After a regulator visit in early March, the municipality has marked “exceptional”, based on the inspection of 2022 that identified some margin of improvement despite an outstanding general score. Ofsted has now found that previous weaknesses have become “areas of force”, with the upper qualification granted for the five categories. Inspector Claire Beckingham discovered that “rapid and harmful early aid of Camden” had improved the circumstances of the children, and in many cases avoided the need for intervention. The decision making around the references to the Multiple Board Protection Center was “timely” and had led to the correct level of…

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The Court of Appeals has been asked to review the sentence of a teenager who killed three members of his family and planned a shooting at school. Nicholas Propser, 19, has been imprisoned for life with a minimum term or 49 years for killing his mother, brother and sister in Luton last year.The bodies of Juliana Falcon, 48, Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13, were found at home in the Lebank court block in September.The Government General Platition has argued that Prosper should have received a complete life order, which would mean that he would never be released from…

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In Down detector, more than 17,000 Spotify users have said that they face problems with the transmission service. 69% of the problems are related to the application, 30% for the Spotify website and only 1% for audio transmission. You can see the full report through Downector. Is Spotify down? Many Spotify users have tasks for social networks to express problems with the transmission service. As an X user said: “Spotify is rare rn or just me.” Another person said: “Why is Spotify working again”? Spotify has not confirmed that the transmission service is inactive, but is offering help through its…

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Matt PengellyBBC News, CornwallFamily brochureOne of the photos of the mysterious camera showed Matthew and Debbie Davies on his wedding dayA family in Wales says they are “happy” after a digital camera lost in the islands of Scilly seven years ago has been intact.The camera was at the foot of a hedge and needed two days of drying before the memory card could be accessed. It was discovered that he had thousands of family photos and videos.After an appeal on Facebook, the legitimate owners of the Chamber have found 140 miles (225m) away and plans are being made to recover…

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They are expected to be more negotiations between the City of Birmingham and the Unite Union, as the strike of BIN workers continues.On Monday, union members rejected the last salary offer of the authority, almost five weeks after Hunreds gave a total action.Unite has said that the sacrifice was “totally inappropriate” and did not approach possible salary cuts for 200 drivers, but the counter declared that it was fair and included options for affected workers.The leader of the authority, John Cotton, said he knew that “the services had been delivering for parts of the city well enough for long enough”…

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