#JackOSullivan#Missing#Bristol
Missing graduate Jack O'Sullivan's desperate mother begs public for help to find phone that could reveal why he has been missing for more than a month
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🚨I was just on with @Benleo of @gbnews who seemed shocked that I knew so much about the anti-white incidents taking place in Britain thousands of miles away from America.
But the truth is — much of the world is paying attention to the UK right now as it devolves from a once shining example of Democracy into an example of what not to be as a country.
British man, 21, who went missing after TwitchCon event is found dead in water after family travelled to Netherlands in desperate bid to find him https://t.co/24o8GjeQtC
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Kebab Shop Owner Appears In Court Accused Of Raping Pensioner.
In a case that has shocked locals in Essex, 40-year-old Rahim Ghasemi, a kebab shop owner, is on trial at Basildon Crown Court accused of subjecting a vulnerable pensioner and former nurse to a horrific sex attack in the back of his car.
The alleged attack happened in February 2025 after Ghasemi, who runs a takeaway in Chelmsford, spotted the woman in her 70s walking past his shop late at night. What started as apparent kindness, a free kebab and an offer of a ride back to Basildon, allegedly descended into a nightmare of aggression, threats, and sexual abuse on the A130.
Prosecutors say Ghasemi, who previously served customers at the Cosmos takeaway in Basildon bus station, invited the woman inside, gifted her free food and water, then offered her a lift as he was closing up. CCTV captured her waiting across the road before getting into his vehicle.
Once on the road, Ghasemi allegedly unzipped his trousers while driving, exposed himself, and forced her hand onto him, commenting he hadn't had sex for a long time. When she protested, he is said to have pulled over, sexually assaulted her by penetration, and then ordered her into the back seat with a chilling threat: comply or be abandoned on the dark roadside.
In a filmed police interview played in court, the victim described her attacker as like an animal, aggressive, ignoring her pleas of it's hurting, and don't do it. She said she tried to push him off but was overpowered. "I was really scared, because he might do anything to me," she told officers.
After the alleged rape, Ghasemi reportedly drove her to a Tesco petrol station in Pitsea, dumped her there, and sped off. In severe pain, she called police from the bus back to Basildon. Officers met her and rushed her to hospital. Forensic evidence includes semen on her underwear matching Ghasemi's DNA.
Ghasemi, of The Gore in Basildon, denies rape, assault by penetration, and causing a person to engage in a sexual act without consent. He admits the sex but insists it was consensual, claiming the woman offered it in return for £50 and only got upset when he didn't drop her at her door.
In cross-examination, his barrister suggested the pair knew each other better than claimed, alleging prior phone contact and that the victim had asked for money.
The woman firmly rejected this: "He is lying. He is making up stories. I never took any money. On the Bible and with hand on heart, he raped me." She described initial politeness from Ghasemi turning predatory.
The trial has also heard claims he had a partner at the time, contrary to what he allegedly told her.
The victim, a former nurse, had been out gambling and having a drink in Chelmsford before the horrific encounter. Defence attempts to paint her as unreliable due to past drinking were met with her insistence she was telling the truth.
The trial continues before His Honour Judge Collery KC.
#UKNews #CrimeNews #Essex #Basildon
Moment Saudi ex-student, 21, is detained on the ground after 'shooting security guard with crossbow' at Surrey University while injured victim receives medical aid https://t.co/DoFBFWHflr
The CPS has decided to prosecute two white men for disorder and assaulting a police officer in Southampton, but also decided not to prosecute two brown men for disorder and assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport.
Thank goodness there's no two tier policing in the UK.
BBC Question Time heads to Makerfield tonight for a by-election special featuring Robert Kenyon, Andy Burnham, Michael Winstanley and the Green candidate.
But Fiona’s not hosting.
Instead, veteran broadcaster and convicted laugh-o-phile Brian Badonde takes the chair.
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