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Five children – two girls and a boy, all aged 12, and a boy and a girl, both aged 14 – have been arrested on suspicion of murder after an 80-year-old man died following a “serious” assault in a park in Leicestershire, police have said.

Detectives launched a murder investigation after the elderly man died in hospital from injuries he sustained in Franklin Park, Braunstone, at around 6.30pm on Sunday.
 
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Five children – two girls and a boy, all aged 12, and a boy and a girl, both aged 14 – have been arrested on suspicion of murder after an 80-year-old man died following a “serious” assault in a park in Leicestershire, police have said.

Detectives launched a murder investigation after the elderly man died in hospital from injuries he sustained in Franklin Park, Braunstone, at around 6.30pm on Sunday.
Just as shocking to me but in a slightly different way, the 12 year-old in court for rioting, he was accompanied by his uncle because his mother had ****ed off to Ibiza for a holiday the day before.
 
Just as shocking to me but in a slightly different way, the 12 year-old in court for rioting, he was accompanied by his uncle because his mother had ****ed off to Ibiza for a holiday the day before.
Odds on she'd have taken the boy with her if he wasn't in court, thus missing a week at school. :emoticon-0138-think


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Bit niche this, but one for Shakespeare historians amongst us :emoticon-0178-rock: discussing whether he ever visited Hull.

For those of us who, like me, aren’t there’s actually some really interesting stuff about Hull’s history and influence I thought.

Long, very long, read though. I’d recommend a couple of flagons of ale at hand before you get into it.

https://elizabethanhull.wordpress.com/2016/08/30/shakespeare-came-to-hull/
 
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