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Firm fined as worker has leg amputated following site accident
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Dangerous drink driver caught doing 100mph in 40 zone
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× A PENSIONER whose dog was fatally mauled by two huskies while he was out shopping in the town centre said he feels let down by the justice system after the dogs’ owner appeared in court last week.
Raymond Skelly, 70, was walking with his 12-year-old Yorkshire terrier Suzy on Cheapside in January when the two huskies attacked and left Suzy with life-threatening injuries. Despite being rushed to the vet just minutes after the attack took place, Suzy’s injuries were so severe she did not survive and died at home days later.
Suzy was Raymond’s last surviving dog, after his other Yorkshire terrier died eight weeks before the attack, and he revealed at the time that he was too scared to leave the house and felt vulnerable in the wake of the incident.
Landlord who dumped tenants belongings after they fell behind on rent fined for illegal eviction
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A man accused of sending a menacing message online has had his trial adjourned for legal advice. Main Pic: Google Street View A MAN who allegedly sent a grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing message online has had his trial delayed for legal advice. William Claughton, 33, of Greenlea Avenue, Yeadon, appeared by video link at Sheffield Magistrates Court last Wednesday (April 28). He is accused of having sent a message by public electronic communications in Sheffield on November 8, 2019, that broke the law. That is, it was grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character , contrary to Section 127(1)(a) and (3) of the Communications Act 2003.