A FAST-food takeaway owner must complete unpaid work and pay more than £3,5000 after six breaches of food hygiene regulations were identified at his premises. Farooq Afghani, who runs FA Charcoal Grill, in North Station Road, Colchester, faced five charges under food safety and hygiene regulations and one of failing to comply with an improvement notice. Magistrates found him guilty of the breaches in his absence in March, before issuing an arrest warrant. The hearing had already been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. He was sentenced on Tuesday at Chelmsford Magistrates Court to a community order ordering him to complete 150-hours of unpaid work and told he must pay £3,533.52 in costs.
James Gibbons died in Iris Mews after being stabbed in the abdomen, an inquest heard A father-of-four who was found dead outside his home had been stabbed multiple times in the abdomen, an inquest heard. James Gibbons, 34, was found lying unconscious in Iris Mews in Laindon in Essex on May 2. A 16-year-old boy has been charged with his murder, appearing at Chelmsford Magistrates Court on Friday, and he is due to appear before Chelmsford Crown Court on Monday. A post-mortem examination recorded Mr Gibbons’s provisional medical cause of death as stab wounds to the abdomen, an inquest in Chelmsford was told on Monday.
James Gibbons died in Iris Mews after being stabbed in the abdomen, an inquest heard A father-of-four who was found dead outside his home had been stabbed multiple times in the abdomen, an inquest heard. James Gibbons, 34, was found lying unconscious in Iris Mews in Laindon in Essex on May 2. A 16-year-old boy has been charged with his murder, appearing at Chelmsford Magistrates Court on Friday, and he is due to appear before Chelmsford Crown Court on Monday. A post-mortem examination recorded Mr Gibbons’s provisional medical cause of death as stab wounds to the abdomen, an inquest in Chelmsford was told on Monday.