By Press Association 2021
Teddie Mitchell death
A man who murdered his partner’s baby son by striking his head against a hard surface in “sudden temper and frustration” has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years.
Kane Mitchell, 31, fatally assaulted Teddie Mitchell in November 2019 while they were alone together, when the infant’s mother Lucci Smith, 29, was on the morning school run in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.
Teddie died in hospital 10 days later on November 11 2019, aged 12 weeks.
Judge Mr Justice Knowles said at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday that Mitchell, who is not the infant’s father, squeezed Teddie with so much force that he fractured the boy’s ribs and his collar bone.
The crash scene on the B1040 Somersham Road in November 2019.
- Credit: PA Wire
A man is to stand trial accused of causing death by dangerous driving after a minibus crash in Bluntisham which left three people dead.
The white Mercedes minibus was involved in a collision with a black Volkswagen Golf on the B1040 Somersham Road at about 4.50pm on Thursday, November 14, 2019.
Three passengers on the minibus died - Richard Kenworthy, 72, of Judith Road, Kettering; Margaret Henwood, 85, of Foxlease Road, Bedford; and Barbara McGruer, 86, of Trent Road, Bedford.
Bogdan Ksiazek, 43, of Towcester, Northamptonshire, appeared at Cambridge Magistrates on Monday (February 1) charged with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving and eight counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
By Press Association 2021
Teddie Mitchell death
A man who murdered his partner’s baby son by striking his head against a hard surface in “sudden temper and frustration” has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years.
Kane Mitchell, 31, fatally assaulted Teddie Mitchell in November 2019 while they were alone together, when the infant’s mother Lucci Smith, 29, was on the morning school run in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.
Teddie died in hospital 10 days later on November 11 2019, aged 12 weeks.
Judge Mr Justice Knowles said at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday that Mitchell, who is not the infant’s father, squeezed Teddie with so much force that he fractured the boy’s ribs and his collar bone.
A505 accident: Tributes to dad with infectious laugh and smile who died in crash
One man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving following the incident
17:36, 3 FEB 2021
Updated
Vasile Chiorean, 48, was known as Cristian to those who knew him
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Published:
4:40 PM February 3, 2021
Updated:
4:44 PM February 3, 2021
Vasile ‘Cristian’ Chiorean, 48, of Old Rope Walk, Haverhill, was the driver of a Shogun who died in the fatal collision on the A505 yesterday (Tuesday).
- Credit: Family He was a loving father, husband and son with an infectious laugh and smile”, the moving tribute from the family of a man killed on a Cambridgeshire road.
“There wasn’t a room that he couldn’t cheer up and I don’t think anyone can say they’ve had a bad first impression of him.
Vasile ‘Cristian’ Chiorean, 48, of Old Rope Walk, Haverhill, was the driver of a Shogun who died in the fatal collision on the A505 yesterday (Tuesday).