Thrives have been branded inhuman breaking into a hand sanitiser manufacturer s business which was set up to help out in the pandemic. CCTV footage shows that Stay Safe Hand Sanitiser s base was targeted by a group of young men on Monday evening at 6.30pm. Video captures one man trying the door of the property before leaving with three men, with one of them riding a scooter and a dog walking with them. Later that evening, at around 9pm, there was a break-in but nothing was taken after the alarm was set off. But teo days later on Wednesday, at around 8.20am, burglars struck at the firm causing a substantial loss to the firm.
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The baby at the centre of a murder probe was from Whitehaven. Emergency services were called to a property in Barrow on January 6, where they discovered a one-year-old little boy with a head injury. Leiland Corkill was initially taken by the North West Ambulance Service to Furness General Hospital with a head injury, before being transferred to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool. He died the following day. Paramedics called police after concerns were raised over the baby’s injuries, and a murder investigation was subsequently launched. Leiland’s grandmother Yvonne Corkill, from Whitehaven, told a national newspaper that the boy had been taken into the care of social services when he was just 48-hours-old.