Cumbria: The parents of an eight-year-old kid killed in a farm shooting are “heartbroken” by their son’s passing.
“Heartbroken at the passing of our perfect little boy,” is how the parents of an eight-year-old kid who was shot and killed on a Cumbrian Farm Shooting have put it.
Jay Cartmell was seriously injured in his head on September 28, while on land on the A66, north of Warcop.
At the site, a man in his 60s was taken into custody on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. Then, he was granted bail.
The little child’s parents noted that even though he “occasionally” scored an own goal while playing defense for Whitehaven Miners Football Club, it didn’t lessen his excitement.
They said that Erling Haaland of Manchester City was his favorite player and that he had aspirations of relocating to Brazil to meet Lionel Messi.
As the third member of our lovely family “triangle,” he was described as “the best boy anyone could hope for.”
The statement went on, “Jay was starting to emulate his dad by becoming obsessed with the Working ton Speedway, and he loved being outside, especially in the mud.”
Mum says that the UK-Israeli captive has been forgotten.
Why the UK is not “fighting every moment to secure her release” is a question posed by the mother of the lone British-Israeli hostage that Hamas is today holding in Gaza.
during a memorial event held in London to commemorate the attacks that occurred a year ago.
shot on October 7 and carried into Gaza from an Israeli kibbutz across the border.
Thousands of British Jews and pro-Israel demonstrators waved Israeli and British flags while chanting “Bring them home” at the Hyde Park event, which was organized by the Board of Deputies of British Jews and other organizations.
The fact that the hostages had not yet been released a year later was met with disbelief by the throng, many of whom had relatives and friends in Israel.
In Israel, there are thirty thousand Jews from Britain. There are a lot of us that go there with friends and family, so we take things there very seriously and personally.”
At Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery, hundreds of people gathered for a memorial in memory of the Hamas attack victims.
Following an extraordinary attack on southern Israel on October 7th by Hamas gunmen, during which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 held captive, Israel initiated a military campaign in Gaza.
Since then, the health ministry in Gaza, which is governed by Hamas, has reported at least 41,870 deaths in the region.
Body of Woman Discovered in Her UK Apartment Three Years After Death
For over three years, the “mummified and almost skeletal” corpse of a 38-year-old woman remained hidden in her social housing apartment. She had noted in her notebook that she was running out of food and malnourished, according to the inquest. Two months before she was found, her family had expressed concerns about the weak woman.
Laura Winham was found by her brother in May 2021 in her Woking apartment, deaf and suffering from schizophrenia, according to The Guardian. Her family had called the police to break in.
It is impossible to pinpoint the precise moment of death, a pathologist informed the inquest at Surrey Coroner’s Court this week. On the other hand, the flathead of Winham had a calendar with dates marked off till November 1, 2017, the court was informed. Coroner Karen Henderson read aloud excerpts from her diary on Thursday, indicating that she was running low on food and money.
At the inquest, Surrey Council’s director of practice, assurance, and safety, Luke Addams, stated that a council official ought to have tried a face-to-face visit to Winham instead of communicating through letters. Winham ‘s vulnerabilities ought to have been notified to the organization in charge of the council’s housing stock at the time, a Working Council officer also admitted.