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Five gang members found guilty of murdering boy and man at music video shoot

Five «violent» and «dangerous» gang members have been found guilty of murdering a boy and a young man at a music video shoot in a north London estate. The men…

Two killed in shooting incident in Northern Ireland

Two individuals have tragically lost their lives, and two others are in critical condition following a shooting incident in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Authorities have sealed off the area in…

Police presence at protest outside London hotel for asylum seekers

Metropolitan Police Officers Respond to Protest Outside Hotel in East London Metropolitan Police officers were called to the scene of a protest outside a hotel in east London where asylum…

England advances to Women’s Euros final after dramatic win over Italy in extra time

Defending champions England have once again displayed their resilience with a remarkable comeback to secure a 2-1 victory over Italy in extra time during the semi-finals of the Women’s Euros.…

England takes on Italy in Women’s Euros semi-final.

In the latest update for the Women’s Euros semi-final between England and Italy, the Lionesses are gearing up for an intense match. The teams are set to face off in…

British man convicted for offering to spy for Russia

A former City worker is facing jail after he was found guilty of volunteering to spy for the Russians when he ran out of money in retirement. Howard Phillips, 65,…

UK approves £38bn Sizewell C nuclear plant

The government has given the final go-ahead for a £38bn nuclear power plant in eastern England. The Sizewell C project in Suffolk will be jointly funded by Canadian pension fund…

Culture Secretary calls for fines on social media for slow response to racism

The online safety regulator should use powers to fine social media companies that are not quickly removing racism, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told Sky News, after concerns were raised by…

Pubgoers near Clifton Suspension Bridge were left deeply disturbed after unknowingly offering to assist a double murderer in transporting the victims’ remains, police have disclosed. Yostin Andres Mosquera was found guilty on Monday of the brutal killings of Paul Longworth and Albert Alfonso in west London on 8 July 2024. Following the gruesome act, their decapitated heads were stored in a freezer, while the rest of their bodies were packed into suitcases. On 10 July, Mosquera hired a van with a driver to take him and the suitcases to Clifton Suspension Bridge. Detective Chief Inspector Ollie Stride of the Metropolitan Police revealed that bystanders, who had been at a nearby pub watching a football match, offered to help Mosquera by suggesting to drive him over the bridge as they noticed he was struggling with the heavy bags. Despite their good intentions, they were unaware of the sinister contents within the suitcases. Detective Inspector Neil Meade of Avon and Somerset Police explained that the pubgoers attempted to load the suitcases into their car but found them too heavy. Eventually, they assisted Mosquera in ordering a taxi using Google Translate due to a language barrier. «It was only later that they understood the true nature of the situation, leaving them deeply affected by the incident,» stated DCI Stride. The prosecution contended that Mosquera had planned to dispose of the bodies by throwing them off the bridge in Bristol. However, his ruse was uncovered when passers-by noticed blood seeping from the bags, despite Mosquera claiming they contained car parts. A vigilant cyclist confronted Mosquera about the suitcases and pursued him as he attempted to escape. The cyclist managed to capture footage of Mosquera on his phone, which Det Insp Meade described as crucial evidence for the investigation. «The cyclist’s quick thinking provided us with a starting point for our investigation. It was an exceptional contribution from a member of the public,» he commended. Pubgoers shocked after mistakenly offering to help killer with victims’ remains in suitcases

Members of the public have been left «traumatised» after mistakenly offering to help drive a double murderer over a bridge where he planned to dump the victims’ bodies, police have…

Funeral director shares insights on speaking to the dead, toughest moments, and pet peeves

If you’ve ever spent your morning commute daydreaming about starting afresh with your career, this feature is for you. Each week, our Money team speaks to someone from a different…