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Pregnant woman stamped on man in Bideford Quay brawl

Court Reporter Exeter Crown Court. Picture: Archant - Credit: Archant A pregnant woman was caught on CCTV repeatedly kicking a man during a mass brawl on Bideford Quay. Michelle Weeks was one of three people who set on the victim near the public toilets, leaving him with severe bruising to his face and injuries to his arm where he was bitten by his own dog. A group of teenagers who were gathered nearby were seen on CCTV fleeing in alarm as the violence broke out on the night before New Year’s Eve 2019. Weeks was 18 weeks pregnant when she joined the attack but suffered a miscarriage a few days later which she attributed to being tasered by the police and having an epileptic fit.

Woman launched violent attack on man with dog at Bideford quay

Woman launched violent attack on man with dog at Bideford quay Michelle Weeks also spat int he face of a police officer after being arrested. Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now A woman was filmed on CCTV punching, kicking and stamping on a man during a violent group attack in Bideford. Michelle Weeks, 37, repeatedly swung punches and aimed kicks while the victim lay on the ground. The man suffered facial injuries in the attack and also severe bites when his own dog turned against him and sunk its teeth into his arm. The attack only ended when a passer-by stepped in to push the attackers away.

Holiday park admits failings after boy, 4, drowned in swimming pool

Holiday park admits failings after boy, 4, drowned in swimming pool
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Over and Above helps patients with dementia stay connected

Published: 9:00 AM February 27, 2021    (L to R) Angela Walter, Admiral Nurse Dementia Specialist, and Ian Roome, Head of Over and Above Charity Fundraising. - Credit: Over and Above A new interactive device is helping dementia patients at North Devon District Hospital and within the North Devon community to stay connected with their surroundings.  The omiVista magic table is a portable projector that can be height-adjusted for use in different spaces. The device’s design won a National Dementia Care Outstanding Product Award. When Covid-19 guidelines allow, the projector will also be used at North Devon District Hospital’s Dementia Café.  Ian Roome, Over and Above’s head of charity fundraising, said: “The activities and games stretch people living with dementia and challenge them to think, whilst also helping to connect them to memories and experiences through touch, sight and sound. The projections are calming and help patients unwind and relax, improving their

MP welcomes successful North Devon Covid vaccine rollout

Anthony Booth from Buckland Brewer receives his Covid vaccine at North Devon Leisure Centre - Credit: Tony Gussin North Devon’s MP has welcomed the Covid-19 vaccine rollout and has said it is going well.  Selaine Saxby said all care home residents and staff should now have been vaccinated, while all those aged over 80 should have been contacted by now and invited to receive their first vaccination.  Residents in North Devon – and Torridge – have been attending the mass vaccination facility at North Devon Leisure Centre in Barnstaple, as well as at Westward Ho! Baptist Church, which is operated in conjunction with Arnolds Pharmacy. 

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