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Russell Marsh Admits To Killing His Estranged Wife In The Shotton Murder Trial

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Last August, Jade Marsh, also known as Jade Ward, was found dead at her home. A man accused of murdering his estranged wife has admitted to the crime. Russell Marsh denies being involved in the August murder of Jade Marsh, also known as Jade Ward, in Shotton, Flintshire. He admitted to killing her but said it was not his intention, according to Mold Crown Court. He was jealous, according to the jury, and stabbed and strangled her while her four children slept. She had broken up with her boyfriend a week before she was discovered dead. "Do you admit that you killed Jade in the early hours of August 26, 2021?" his attorney, Christopher Tehrani QC, asked. "Yes," responded Mr Marsh. Russell Marsh claimed that his four young sons were unaware that he had killed their mother. "Do you accept that you killed her for an unlawful reason?" he was asked. "Yes," he answered. "No," he answered when asked if he planned to kill her. "Yes," he

At Least Six People Were Killed In A Shooting In The Heart Of Sacramento, California's State Capital

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According to Sacramento police, at least six people were killed and 12 more were injured in a shooting in the city's center. Rapid gunfire erupted in an area densely crowded with restaurants and bars in the early hours of Sunday, sending people fleeing across the streets. When officers responded to the gunshots, they encountered a "very huge throng," according to police chief Katherine Lester. In the aftermath of the shootings, no suspect has been apprehended. Chief Lester described the scenario as "really terrible." Investigators had arrived at the scene, according to the officer, and he begged the public to come forward with any information that could help identify those responsible. The shooting happened around 2:00 a.m. (09:00 a.m. GMT) near the intersection of 10th and K Streets, near the Golden One Center, where the Sacramento Kings play basketball. It's also only a few blocks away from the state Capitol. Sergio, Pamela Harris's 38-year-old son, wa

Officers Slain In The Line Of Duty Are Being Honored With A Medal Campaign

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The father of a police officer killed in the line of duty is trying to have her sacrifice recognized with a medal. Nicola Hughes, 23, and Fiona Bone, 32, both of Greater Manchester Police, were slain in an ambush by on-the-run gunman Dale Cregan in September 2012. Bryn Hughes is initiating a campaign to have the Elizabeth Cross posthumously awarded to emergency responders slain in the line of duty. "It may be proudly worn," he remarked. The Elizabeth Cross, first awarded in 2009, is granted to relatives of members of the armed services died in combat or as a result of a terrorist incident since World War II ended. Mr Hughes stated, " "It doesn't change anything, and it doesn't bring people back, but it does show the family that you've been recognized for your loss. "It tells those families that we are still thinking about them and that we appreciate the sacrifice they made." "It's vital to me that they're recognized, that they'

Dot Cotton Of EastEnders, June Brown Has Died At The Age Of 95

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June Brown, who portrayed Dot Cotton on EastEnders for over three decades, has died at the age of 95. Her family expressed their "great sadness" at the news that their "loving mother" died "quite peacefully" at her home on Sunday. She was praised as a "wonderful woman" by EastEnders actor Adam Woodyatt. Dot Cotton was a fan favorite and one of the longest-running characters on the BBC One soap opera. Brown first appeared in EastEnders in 1985, the year the show was first broadcast. She stayed until 1993, then returned to reprise the role from 1997 to 2020. "There are no words to convey how much June was liked and treasured by everyone at EastEnders; her loving warmth, wit, and fantastic humour will never be forgotten," an EastEnders spokeswoman stated. "June established one of the most iconic characters in Dot Cotton, not just in soap but in British television, and her extraordinary performances created some of EastEnders finest mo

According To Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson Was Given Incorrect Information About Shutdown Parties

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Jacob Rees-Mogg claims Boris Johnson was given "false information" on whether parties were held in Downing Street during Covid lockdowns. According to the minister, the PM did not intentionally mislead MPs when he stated that all guidance had been followed. As part of its probe into rule-breaking in and around Downing Street during the pandemic, the police have begun issuing fines. Mr Johnson has not yet been fined, according to No 10. Fines have been sent to persons who attended a Downing Street party on the eve of Prince Philip's burial, according to sources. The authorities are investigating 12 events, including the leaving party. At least three of the parties under scrutiny are thought to have been attended by Mr Johnson. Mr Johnson told MPs in December 2021 that "every guidance was completely followed in No 10." Mr Rees-Mogg responded to a caller on LBC who asked if the prime minister had deceived Parliament: "The fact that the prime minister received