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Chester hair salon owner ordered to pay over £7k for fire safety failings

THE owner of a business in Chester city centre has been ordered to pay more than £7,000 after putting lives at risk by failing to comply with fire regulations. Mehmet Zahir Adibelli, owner of Trinettes Hair Professionals (Chester), appeared at Warrington Magistrates’ Court on Monday, February 1, after previously pleading guilty to nine breaches of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. At the sentencing hearing, District Judge Nicholas Sanders said Adibelli had failed to set their mind towards fire safety and didn’t appreciate that these significant risks could have resulted in serious injuries or death. Judge Sanders ordered Adibelli to pay £2,250 fines (£250 for each breach), £5,000 costs and a £190 victim surcharge.

Woman who lied about terminal cancer to raise Sh1 1 million to pay for wedding is jailed

She also shaved her head to appear as though she was undergoing treatment and shared pictures of this on social media. Standen raised Sh1.2million (£8,344) via the crowdfunding page and through gifts including flowers and cars for the wedding. Standen tugged at heart strings by saying she wanted her dad Derek, who was genuinely dying of cancer, to walk her down the aisle. Derek died before the wedding but a video he recorded was played on the big day. Guests said that after the recording was played Standen was up cracking gags. The 29-year-old shaved her head, the court heard (Image: Liverpool Echo)

Woman jailed for wedding fundraiser after lying about terminal cancer diagnosis

A Liverpool woman who claimed she was dying of cancer so her friends would contribute thousands of pounds to the cost of her dream wedding has been jailed.  Toni Standen (29) originally from West Derby, invented a story that ovarian cancer had spread to other parts of her body and that she had received a terminal diagnosis. Friends even launched a GoFundMe page so she could have the wedding she deserved following the terminal diagnosis. Standen, now of Widnes, later pleaded guilty to fraud, and has been jailed for five months at Chester Magistrates Court. She has also been ordered to repay a donation of £2,000 (€2,201) made by a local businessman.

Bride who faked cancer for wedding donations is jailed

Lying doesn’t pay. A woman who was caught lying about having cancer to raise money for her wedding has been jailed in the United Kingdom. News of the sentencing broke after it was revealed that she had taken thousands of dollars from friends and family based on the apparent lie. Toni Standen has reportedly been jailed for five months by the Chester Magistrate’s Court. (iStock) Toni Standen has been jailed for five months by the Chester Magistrate’s Court, The Sun reports. Victims of the scheme reportedly included friends, family and her now-husband. According to The Sun, District Judge Nicholas Sanders said, Thankfully it’s not often this court has to sentence someone who has shown such a degree of shamelessness, such greed, or such a betrayal of friendship as you did to your friends and the wider community. You made up an illness to gain the sympathy of your friends and sat back and watched as they raised money to support you.

Woman who lied about terminal cancer to pay for dream wedding jailed

Woman who lied about terminal cancer to pay for dream wedding jailed Toni Standen duped her friends into paying thousands of pounds Updated Toni Standen, 29, from West Derby, claimed that her ovarian cancer later spread to other parts of her body and that she had received a terminal diagnosis. Get the inside track on the big stories from Liverpool Crown Court with our weekly newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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