I’m sure we have all now seen the footage of Metropolitan rozzers kicking a suspected terrorist in the head, repeatedly, when he was down.
We can all play a part in putting an end to this sort of police brutality. Mainly by not going around stabbing people.
It is with deep sadness that everyone at Wakefield AFC shares the heartbreaking news that Ella passed away peacefully yesterday.
Ella was a proud and gifted footballer who represented Wakefield AFC Juniors (also Rothwell Juniors) with tremendous dedication and passion. She was a cherished member of our grassroots football community — admired not only for her talent on the pitch, but for her infectious smile, positive spirit, and the light she brought to those around her.
Ella will forever remain in our hearts. The memories she created, the friendships she formed, and the love she had for the game will always be remembered and celebrated.
We send our deepest condolences to Ella’s family, friends, teammates, coaches, and everyone who had the privilege of knowing her during this incredibly difficult time.
Rest peacefully, Ella ❤️💙🤍
If your teenage daughter ended up with
a broken arm, broken leg, 8 broken ribs, severe internal bleeding from a severed spleen and a split diaphragm from a crash caused by the appalling dangerous driving of 2 brothers ( 90mph in a 30) I suspect you would like to see jail sentences handed out.
In that case keep away from the dim-witted judge Robert Pawson at Bournemouth Crown court who ludicrously gave them a suspended sentence.
The brothers, Harrison Taylor , then 17, and Henry, then 19 were racing each other around Sandbanks peninsular in a new Mercedes A200 and BMW 135i , gifts from their dad after the parents’ separation.
Inevitably at those speeds they crashed and the 17-year-old girl passenger had to be cut free from the wreckage, underwent complex surgery and was put in an induced coma for a week.
None of this was enough to persuade Judge Pawson that the brothers, one an estate agent, the other a barber, should be jailed.
Pawson had the good grace to say they would have received 10 years had she died. Very big of you.
Anybody with knowledge of those roads in Sandbanks knows they can hardly cope with 30mph let alone a racing 90mph.
A minimum of two years should have been the price. This sentence will encourage other mad boy racers to do the same.
Then the blood will be on Pawson’s hands as well as the brothers.
Do remember this Labour government that wants us all to have Digital ID, that they promise will be secure, just had its entire budget leaked before they announced it.
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