Thomas Campbell's ex-wife GUILTY of manslaughter after she plotted with his killers before he was ‘tortured to death’
A mum has been found guilty of her ex-husband’s killing after he was tortured to death in an 'extraordinary act of barbarism'.
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A mum has been found guilty of her ex-husband’s killing after he was tortured to death in an 'extraordinary act of barbarism'.
The trial of three people accused of the murder of Thomas Campbell will resume on Monday when jurors will continue to consider their verdicts. A jury of seven men and five women were sent out to deliberate on Friday morning after a five week trial at Bolton Crown Court. Mr Campbell's ex-wife Coleen Campbell, 38, along with Stephen Cleworth, 38, and Reece Steven, 29, have all pleaded not guilty to murder.
Team Canada's catamaran wing sail was badly damaged on Saturday when it was hit by a gust of wind and blown into a canvas shelter while being lifted by a crane at the Australia Sail Grand Prix in Sydney.
Sunday's second day of racing at the Australia Sail Grand Prix has been cancelled because of damage to boats in windy conditions, organisers said.
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This cute miniature railway in Poynton has been a popular destination for families for the past 40 years. But Brookside Miniature Railway looks even better than ever thanks to the dedication of a team of local volunteers who took it over when it was at risk of closing forever five years ago.
11th Hour Racing Team have been granted permission to replace their damaged foils before Leg 3 of The Ocean Race 2022-23. Rules, namely Notice of Race 6.4, state that teams are only allowed to use one set of foils during the entire race.
Biotherm had an eventful end to Leg 2 of The Ocean Race in a pulsating finish towards the coast in Cape Town, and skipper Paul Meilhat was happy to seal second place. His team were battling alongside Team Holcim-PRB and 11th Hour Racing Team as the action reached its crescendo. Ad Team Malizia were also in contention to take the win and may have even claimed first place themselves, but had too much work to do ahead of that gripping three-team shootout between Biotherm, Team Holcim-PRB and 11th Hour Racing Team.