Police name Boston murder victim
A police cordon was put in place.
Lincolnshire Police have named 41-year-old Polish national Marcin Stolarek as the victim in an ongoing murder investigation in Boston.
The probe relates to the discovery of a body at the pumping station on Chain Bridge Road on the evening of January 12.
Officials at the Lincolnshire force have said significant resources have been dedicated to the investigation.
It is believed the victim died as a result of a sustained assault and his body was then disposed of in the waterway.
They are now appealing for anyone who has seen Marcin in the last four months, or who has information that could help the investigation, to come forward.
Confusion over exposure and alert levels on COVID-19 app
Tech handshake blamed for ‘phantom notifications’
People using the NHS COVID-19 app, including many in Lincolnshire, have received so-called ‘phantom notifications’ and conflicting information about the local alert level.
People have reported receiving notifications including “Possible COVID-19 exposure. Someone you were near reported having COVID-19. Exposure date, duration and signal strength have been saved.”
When the notification was tapped on, it would disappear and show no further information within the app, which was launched after several delays on September 24.
The app was updated on October 13 so users who receive a default exposure notification from Apple or Google do not need to take any action and will now be sent a follow-up message from the app making this clear.
Schools and care homes are the COVID-19 outbreak hotspots in Lincolnshire
Over 200 outbreaks across the county
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Health bosses in Lincolnshire are dealing with 208 COVID-19 outbreaks more than they have experienced since the pandemic began with care homes and schools being the main hotspots.
Lincolnshire County Council’s assistant director of public health Tony McGinty confirmed the level of infection in general communities was so high that it was “getting past the defences of some of the organisations that are trying to keep it out of their doors”.
“We have more incidents and outbreaks now than we have had so far in our experience with COVID,” he said.
Focusing on the present
Energetic
Aura healing - Healing the energy field around a person s head or body.
Past life regression - Enhancing psychic recall of past lives for karmic energy healing.
Chakra - energy points in your body .
Energetic generally includes supernatural powers that are outside the borders of established science , said Professor Vonk.
Miscellaneous
Haptotherapy - Treatment to help be more ‘present’ in body and mind.
Reiki - Passing of universal energy from the the palms of a therapist to the patient to encourage emotional or physical healing.
Shiatsu - finger pressure massage.
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Two arrests after women robbed and assaulted in Louth
Two incidents in less than 24 hours
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A man and a woman have been arrested and remain in custody after two alleged robberies and assaults on women in Louth.
A woman was walking from the Co-op along the path onto Northgate when she was assaulted just before 7.30pm on Monday, December 28. Her shopping was also taken, including a bag for life shopping bag.
The second incident happened on Little Lane in Louth at around 7.15am on Tuesday, December 29. A woman was walking along the path when she was assaulted and had her handbag stolen.