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		<title>Ross davidson sentenced to 14 years for sexual violence</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 23:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ross Davidson, a former member of Spandau Ballet, received a 14-year sentence for multiple rapes and sexual assaults, supported by recorded evidence.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ross Davidson, a former Spandau Ballet singer, was sentenced to <strong>14 years</strong> in prison for multiple rapes and sexual assaults against six women. The offenses occurred between August 2013 and December 2019, with evidence including videos he recorded of his crimes.</p>
<p>Davidson faced serious charges: he was found guilty of two counts of rape, one attempted rape, three sexual assaults, and two charges of voyeurism. His conviction reflects a significant moment in the fight against sexual violence.</p>
<p><strong>Key facts about the case:</strong></p>
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<li>Davidson was arrested on May 1, 2019, for a separate offense.</li>
<li>He was charged with a total of <strong>17 sexual offences</strong> on June 24, 2022.</li>
<li>Five of the six victims attended his sentencing hearing.</li>
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<p>The investigation revealed that Davidson filmed himself committing some of the sexual assaults. His digital devices contained these recordings, which played a crucial role in securing his conviction. This case highlights the intersection of technology and criminal justice in addressing sexual violence.</p>
<p>Victim-survivors expressed relief at the outcome. One stated, &#8220;Seeing Ross accountable is an important moment for me, and I hope it encourages others who have experienced something similar to feel able to speak up and seek support.&#8221; Another survivor emphasized the difficulty of speaking out but noted the importance of being heard.</p>
<p>Detective Constable Kamila Kedadrova acknowledged the bravery of the victims: &#8220;I am incredibly grateful for the continued support from victims throughout the investigation and court process, which has undoubtedly aided today’s outcome.&#8221; Davidson will also be subject to a sexual harm prevention order and placed on the sex offenders register for life.</p>
<p>This case serves as a reminder that accountability is possible in cases of sexual violence. It underscores the importance of victim support systems in encouraging survivors to come forward.</p>
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		<title>Ian Huntley Dies Following Prison Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 18:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ian Huntley, serving a life sentence for the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, died on March 7, 2026, after being attacked in prison.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ian Huntley, aged 52, died from a blunt head injury on March 7, 2026, after being attacked with a metal bar in a workshop at HMP Frankland on February 26, 2026. The incident has led to the arrest of 43-year-old Anthony Russell, who has been charged with murdering Huntley.</p>
<p>Huntley was serving a life sentence for the notorious murders of 10-year-old girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002. He was convicted in 2003 and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 40 years. The case drew significant media attention, with over 400 police officers assigned to the investigation during the search for the girls, which lasted 13 days.</p>
<p>Following the attack, Huntley was placed on life support but succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter. A postmortem examination was conducted by Dr. Jennifer Bolton, confirming the cause of death. His body was formally identified on the day he died.</p>
<p>Bradley King, a spokesperson, stated, &#8220;I understand the circumstances to be that Mr. Huntley was struck over the head multiple times by another prisoner with an object described as a metal bar.&#8221; This violent incident has raised questions about prison safety and the management of high-profile inmates.</p>
<p>Huntley&#8217;s ashes are set to be scattered privately by his family, marking a somber end to a life marked by infamy. The inquest into his death was opened by coroner Jeremy Chipperfield, as the legal proceedings surrounding the attack continue.</p>
<p>Anthony Russell is due to appear at Newcastle crown court on April 24 for a pre-trial preparation hearing. Observers are keen to see how the case unfolds, particularly given the high-profile nature of the individuals involved.</p>
<p>Leslie Chapman, father of victim Jessica, expressed mixed feelings about Huntley&#8217;s death, stating, &#8220;I think he was a timebomb waiting to go off, and both our girls were in the wrong place at the wrong time.&#8221; Meanwhile, Samantha Bryan, a friend of the victims, remarked, &#8220;I felt relieved. I didn’t cry. I smiled. I was over the moon to be honest.&#8221; These sentiments reflect the complex emotions surrounding Huntley&#8217;s legacy and the impact of his actions on the families involved.</p>
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		<title>Evan Williams Sentenced to Three Years for Assault</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 18:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Evan Williams, a well-known horse trainer, has been sentenced to three years in prison after assaulting Martin Dandridge, resulting in serious injuries.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Evan Williams, a prominent horse trainer aged 55, has been sentenced to three years in prison for assaulting 72-year-old Martin Dandridge with a hockey stick. The incident, which occurred on December 4, 2024, left Dandridge with a fractured arm and other injuries, marking a significant fall from grace for the celebrated racing figure.</p>
<p>The assault took place after Williams confronted Dandridge, who was walking his dog at night while using a torch. Williams claimed that Dandridge was &#8220;lamping,&#8221; a practice involving the use of bright lights to locate animals. However, the jury at Cardiff Crown Court found Williams guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent after a deliberation that lasted just 90 minutes.</p>
<p>Recorder Angharad Price, who presided over the trial in March 2026, described the attack as &#8220;appalling&#8221; and emphasized that it was unacceptable to take the law into one’s own hands. &#8220;You had a choice that night, you could have waited and let the police deal with the situation but instead you urgently raced to the paddock to deal with it yourself,&#8221; she stated during the sentencing.</p>
<p>Williams, who established Evan Williams Racing in 2003, has had a notable career in horse racing, training horses such as Secret Reprieve, which won the Welsh Grand National in 2020. His success also includes achieving top-four finishes in five consecutive Grand Nationals at Aintree between 2009 and 2013. This incident, however, has overshadowed his achievements and raised questions about his conduct.</p>
<p>During the trial, defense attorney William Bebb argued that Williams was filled with rage due to his background with lampers, suggesting that the confrontation was fueled by a long-standing animosity towards such activities. Despite this defense, the jury remained unconvinced and delivered a unanimous verdict against Williams.</p>
<p>The case has drawn significant attention, not only because of Williams&#8217; status in the horse racing community but also due to the violent nature of the crime. Observers are left to ponder the implications of such behavior from a figure who has been celebrated for his contributions to the sport.</p>
<p>As Williams begins his three-year sentence, the racing community is left to reflect on the incident and its impact on his career. His future in the sport remains uncertain, with many questioning whether he will be able to return to his previous standing after serving his time.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential appeals or further legal actions following the sentencing. The case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of violence, regardless of one&#8217;s status or achievements.</p>
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		<title>Ahmad Mulakhil Sentenced to 15 Years for Abducting and Raping a 12-Year-Old Girl</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:31:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ahmad Mulakhil has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for the abduction and rape of a 12-year-old girl, an event that has sparked significant protests in Nuneaton.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>How it unfolded</h2>
<p>On March 27, 2026, Ahmad Mulakhil was sentenced to 15 years in prison at Warwick Crown Court for the abduction and rape of a 12-year-old girl. The case has drawn significant attention due to the nature of the crime and the circumstances surrounding it, including the victim&#8217;s vulnerability and the subsequent public outcry.</p>
<p>Mulakhil, who arrived in the UK just four months prior to committing the offences, was found guilty of multiple charges, including rape, child abduction, taking an indecent video, and two counts of sexual assault. The victim was approached in a park after playing on swings, a location that should have been safe for her.</p>
<p>The attack not only devastated the victim&#8217;s life but also triggered large-scale anti-asylum protests in Nuneaton, highlighting the community&#8217;s outrage over the incident. Judge Kristina Montgomery KC noted that the victim continues to suffer from trauma responses and medical issues as a result of the attack.</p>
<p>During the trial, Mulakhil attempted to defend his actions by claiming he believed the girl was 19 years old. However, Judge Montgomery dismissed this defense, stating, &#8220;Your reaction was incredulous and the jury’s verdict leaves no doubt that you knew she was aged under 16.&#8221; The judge emphasized that Mulakhil&#8217;s culpability was at the highest level, given the circumstances of the crime.</p>
<p>In addition to his prison sentence, Mulakhil was ordered to register as a sex offender for life and will serve an additional 12 months on license after his release. The court&#8217;s decision reflects the severity of the crime and the lasting impact it has had on the victim.</p>
<p>Prosecutor Daniel Oscroft described Mulakhil&#8217;s attempts to blame the victim as &#8220;stomach-churning and pretty revolting,&#8221; further illustrating the court&#8217;s condemnation of his actions. The victim, who cannot be identified due to legal reasons, has been left with significant psychological harm, as noted by the judge.</p>
<p>This case serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by children and the responsibilities of society to protect them. The events surrounding Mulakhil&#8217;s sentencing have sparked discussions about asylum policies and community safety, as residents of Nuneaton grapple with the implications of such a heinous crime occurring in their midst.</p>
<p>As the community continues to process the aftermath of this case, the focus remains on supporting the victim and ensuring that justice is served. The ongoing discussions about safety and asylum seekers in the UK are likely to persist in light of this troubling incident.</p>
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		<title>Dawood Ibrahim&#8217;s Ancestral Land Sold After Nine Years of Failed Auctions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 09:17:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dawood Ibrahim's ancestral agricultural parcels in Maharashtra have finally found a buyer after nearly a decade of failed auctions. This marks a significant development in the ongoing saga surrounding the notorious fugitive.</p>
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<p>In a significant development, Dawood Ibrahim&#8217;s ancestral agricultural parcels in Mumbake village, Khed taluka, Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra, have been sold after nearly a decade of unsuccessful auctions. The auction, held on March 5, 2026, marked the fifth attempt to sell these properties under the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Property) Act (SAFEMA).</p>
<p>A Mumbai-based bidder successfully acquired all four agricultural parcels, which had remained unsold for nine years, having been rejected in previous auctions in 2017, 2020, 2024, and November 2025. The successful bidder is required to deposit full payment by April 2026 to finalize the ownership transfer.</p>
<p>Dawood Ibrahim, who is believed to be in Karachi, Pakistan, remains India&#8217;s most wanted fugitive and terror suspect. His notoriety has historically discouraged buyers, despite the parcels having clear titles and government backing. An official commented, &#8220;These parcels have clear titles and government backing, yet factors like their location and the stigma attached to Dawood Ibrahim’s name have historically discouraged buyers.&#8221;</p>
<p>The sale comes in the wake of a significant reduction in reserve prices, with a 30% cut implemented in November 2025. The largest plot, Survey Number 442, had a reserve price of ₹9.41 lakh, while previous bids for smaller parcels had not met expectations.</p>
<p>In a related cultural context, the character &#8216;Bade Sahab&#8217; in the film <em>Dhurandhar: The Revenge</em>, portrayed by Danish Iqbal, is inspired by Dawood Ibrahim. Iqbal prepared for the role by observing elderly individuals in hospitals, stating, &#8220;I observed lots of old people and how they talk. I went to a couple of hospitals and visited a few relatives.&#8221;</p>
<p>The character, depicted as an old, sickly man who commands respect, influences events from the shadows, reflecting the complex legacy of Ibrahim. The film features a notable cast, including Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, and Sanjay Dutt.</p>
<p>Dawood Ibrahim&#8217;s involvement in organized crime and terrorism is underscored by the tragic legacy of the 1993 Mumbai bombings, which he orchestrated, resulting in the deaths of 257 people and injuries to over 700 others.</p>
<p>As the auction results unfold, the impact of Ibrahim&#8217;s legacy continues to resonate in both legal and cultural spheres, illustrating the ongoing challenges associated with his notorious reputation.</p>
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		<title>Mi: Murder Trial in Tecumseh, : Dale Warner Convicted of Killing Dee Warner</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dale Warner has been convicted of second-degree murder in the death of his wife, Dee Warner, whose remains were discovered in 2024.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dale Warner was previously married to Julie Bock and has four children. The case surrounding his wife, Dee Warner, has garnered significant attention in Tecumseh, Michigan.</p>
<p>Dee Warner was last seen on April 25, 2021, reportedly distressed and expressing intentions to leave Dale that night. Following her disappearance, Dale Warner was arrested in November 2023, marking the beginning of a lengthy legal process.</p>
<p>In August 2024, Dee Warner&#8217;s remains were discovered wrapped in a tarp and duct tape inside a sealed tank that had previously contained anhydrous ammonia. The tank was closed on both ends, complicating the circumstances surrounding her death.</p>
<p>Throughout the investigation, forensic evidence linked Dale to the tank, including fingerprints and matching paint samples. Notably, Dale checked Dee&#8217;s location over 2,100 times between January 2019 and April 2021, raising suspicions about his involvement.</p>
<h2>Trial Developments</h2>
<p>Before jury selection, Dale rejected a plea deal for second-degree murder. The trial culminated in a jury deliberation that lasted five days, concluding on March 10, 2026, when the jury reached a verdict.</p>
<p>During the trial, the prosecution argued that Dale had motive, opportunity, and took deliberate steps to cover up Dee&#8217;s murder. They presented evidence of Dale&#8217;s internet searches related to chemical cremation and disposing of tanks, further implicating him.</p>
<p>The defense countered by stating that Dale cooperated with authorities, consenting to searches of his property and electronic devices. They argued that the prosecution had not met the burden of proof and urged a not guilty verdict due to reasonable doubt.</p>
<h2>Current Status</h2>
<p>As of now, Dale Warner has been convicted of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence in the death of Dee Warner. This case highlights the complexities of domestic disputes and the tragic outcomes that can arise.</p>
<p>The implications of this verdict resonate deeply within the community and for the families involved, as they navigate the aftermath of this harrowing case.</p>
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		<title>Anthony russell huntley charged with murder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 06:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Anthony Russell Huntley, 43, has been charged with the murder of Ian Huntley, who was serving a life sentence for the murders of two young girls.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Breaking Development</h2>
<p>Anthony Russell, 43, has been charged with the murder of Ian Huntley at HMP Frankland, following a violent incident that occurred on February 26, 2026. Huntley, who was serving a life sentence for the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, died after being attacked with a metal bar in a workshop.</p>
<h2>Immediate Circumstances</h2>
<p>Huntley was taken off life support on March 6, 2026, after his condition deteriorated. He was subsequently pronounced dead after being transported to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle. The charge against Russell comes as a result of this fatal incident, which has drawn significant media attention.</p>
<h2>Background of the Individuals Involved</h2>
<p>Ian Huntley, aged 52, was convicted in 2002 for the murders of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. His life sentence was a result of a high-profile case that shocked the nation. Anthony Russell, on the other hand, was imprisoned in 2022 after a seven-day killing spree that left three victims dead, including David and Julie Williams, as well as Nicole McGregor.</p>
<p>Russell was found guilty of three counts of murder and three counts of robbery, receiving a whole-life order, which means he will spend the rest of his life in prison. His violent history has led to descriptions of him as an &#8216;exceptionally dangerous&#8217; and manipulative man, as noted by Judge Mr Justice Wall.</p>
<h2>Next Steps in the Legal Process</h2>
<p>Russell is scheduled to appear at Newton Aycliffe magistrates’ court via video link on March 11, 2026. The Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed that they have worked to establish sufficient evidence to bring the case to trial, emphasizing the public interest in pursuing these criminal proceedings.</p>
<p>Christopher Atkinson from the Crown Prosecution Service stated, &#8220;Our prosecutors have worked to establish that there is sufficient evidence to bring the case to trial and that it is in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings.&#8221; As the situation develops, further details regarding the case and the circumstances surrounding Huntley&#8217;s death are expected to emerge.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact motivations behind the attack on Huntley and any potential connections between him and Russell. The case continues to unfold, drawing attention from both the public and legal experts alike.</p>
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		<title>Mi: Murder Trial Update: Dale Warner Convicted in Tecumseh,</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dale Warner has been convicted of second-degree murder in the death of Dee Warner, marking a significant development in a case that began in 2021.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Background of the Case</h2>
<p>Dale Warner was arrested in November 2023, following a lengthy investigation into the disappearance of his wife, Dee Warner. Dee was last seen on April 25, 2021, expressing distress and indicating plans to leave Dale that night. This marked the beginning of a complex legal journey that would unfold over the next few years.</p>
<h2>Discovery of Remains</h2>
<p>In August 2024, Dee Warner&#8217;s remains were discovered wrapped in a tarp and duct tape inside a sealed tank that had previously contained anhydrous ammonia. The tank was closed on both ends, raising questions about how it came to hold her body. Forensic evidence, including fingerprints and matching paint samples, linked Dale to the tank.</p>
<h2>Trial Developments</h2>
<p>As the trial approached, Dale rejected a plea deal for second-degree murder before jury selection. The prosecution presented a case that highlighted Dale&#8217;s motive and opportunity, arguing that he had taken deliberate steps to cover up Dee&#8217;s murder. They noted that Dale had checked Dee&#8217;s location over 2,100 times between January 2019 and April 2021, suggesting a controlling behavior.</p>
<h2>Jury Deliberation</h2>
<p>The jury deliberated for five days before reaching a verdict on March 10, 2026. During the trial, the prosecution emphasized that Dale was observed using heavy equipment near the house and spray barn, which could have been used to conceal evidence. In contrast, the defense argued that the prosecution had not met the burden of proof and urged a not guilty verdict due to reasonable doubt.</p>
<h2>Current State</h2>
<p>As of now, Dale Warner has been convicted of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence in the death of Dee Warner. This conviction marks a significant moment for the community in Tecumseh, Michigan, and for the family of Dee Warner, who had been seeking justice since her disappearance.</p>
<h2>Significance of the Verdict</h2>
<p>The sequence of events leading to this conviction highlights the complexities of domestic situations that can escalate to tragic outcomes. The case has drawn attention to issues of domestic violence and the importance of addressing such situations before they lead to irreversible consequences.</p>
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