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Okusanya told police they were all his friends and added: ‘Stabbings happen everywhere... it’s how life is now. Everyone gets stabbed, everyone gets shot. Everyone dies, everyone goes to jail, that’s how life is. In a typical black area, people get stabbed, people get shot, people die.’

 

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what an idiot

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-20779665

Everyones a paedo nowadays. Never did like the dudes singing.

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Lostprophets rock star Ian Watkins on child sex offence charges

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Ian Watkins is one of three people charged following an investigation

The lead singer of Welsh rock group Lostprophets has been charged with sexual offences against children.

Ian Watkins, 35, of Pontypridd, will appear before Cardiff magistrates on Wednesday.

He is charged with conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a female under 13 and possession/distribution of indecent images of children.

Two women, aged 20 and 24, from Doncaster and Bedford, have been charged with similar offences.

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Mother's medical 'experts' couldn't spell name of son's disease

Sally Roberts, the mother battling against radiotherapy treatment for her son's brain tumour, has recommended a non-medical doctor who couldn't spell the name of her son's condition, a court heard today.

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Mrs Roberts, 37, is refusing to allow seven-year-old Neon to have the treatment and has previously battled to prevent a second operation but was overruled by a High Court judge.


Today, the court heard that one of her preferred experts is not a medical doctor. He also spelled the name of the cancer incorrectly in correspondence with lawyers in the case.


Three other experts she consulted over "experimental treatments" were not registered on the General Medical Council's specialist register for paediatric oncology either, the court heard.

 

Victoria Butler-Cole, for the Trust, argued that it would be "highly unusual" for the court to chose scientifically untested treatments in "preference to the Gold Standard practice in this country".

 

 

Doctors successfully completed an operation on Neon yesterday to remove the tumour. A team of medical experts had warned that he would die imminently without the surgery.

MRI scans taken this morning indicated that the mass had been successfully taken out. Mr Justice Bodey was told that Mrs Roberts was "hugely relieved" that the operation had gone "well".

Sources told The Daily Telegraph outside court today that the little boy was "as sharp as ever" and was in positive spirits.

He is now awake and told nurses: “I can still talk, you know.”

The surgery, the second in less than three months, came after the court ruled it must go ahead despite Mrs Roberts's objections.

The court heard that an appeal against the judges ruling failed late on Tuesday night.

Today, her barrister, Ian Peddie, QC, told the judge: "I am pleased to say, from a layman's view, the mother is relieved, is hugely relieved, to report that the surgery for a second look went well.

"She and the father were with [Neon] during the day and the father remains with him today."

Mr Justice Bodey had overruled objections from Mrs Roberts who argued there was not enough evidence to support the risky surgery amid fears he might be left mute.

While admitting that “no one could fail to sympathise” with Mrs Roberts and Neon's father, Ben, 34, the judge backed evidence from medical experts, who had warned surgery needed to be completed "extremely urgently".

Mrs Roberts, a former DJ originally from Auckland, New Zealand, had objected to her son’s treatment as she felt the medical advice was flawed and that more “expert opinion” was needed.

She feared the possible side effects of the surgery, such as mutism, and argued it was her “human right” as a parent to make a decision about what was right for her child.

Earlier this month the mother-of-two ran away to prevent her son receiving the treatment, prompting a nationwide hunt before she was found in Brighton.

Neon had already undergone one operation in October after being diagnosed with a medulloblastoma brain tumour but recent MRI scans showed he had a growth where the original surgery was performed.

The court has heard her estranged husband, an IT consultant, from Knightsbridge, west London, supported the surgery and further radiotherapy treatment.

Later the judge overruled the mother's objections for a second time this week.

He ruled that the case should not be adjourned until January in order for Mrs Roberts to find other experts.

Any delays he added would be "detrimental" to Neon's treatment.

The hearing continues.

 

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9758747/Mothers-medical-experts-couldnt-spell-name-of-sons-disease.html

 

come like certain man on this forum

 

will believe any crackpot theory mans saying as long its what they wanna hear

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i understand her need to find the best thing for her son

 

but to bring someone who cant even spell the disease to back your case in court is just retarded

 

none of her people were qualified to speak it

 

inb4 the alternative sun will cure you guys jump on my neck

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That's not what I meant, the reason they are not qualified is because they have no medical qualifications

but the article is making some big deal about the spelling like it is part of the reason this person shouldn't be giving advice on the situation or something and using it for the headline

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"This is the point of the Gangnam Style - dress classy and dance cheesy."

The star is estimated to have made £150,210 from the YouTube views alone, with around £5million more from CD sales, downloads, and live gigs.

It was revealed today that the 34-year-old had splashed out some of his fortune on a £770,000 apartment in Beverly Hills, LA - paying in cash for the two-bedroom home

bwoi.... as he's korean im assuming he's got some master plan to stay in the black in the next 5yrs.. beverley hills ya na.

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Christians in Jerusalem want Jews to stop spitting on them

 

A few weeks ago, a senior Greek Orthodox clergyman in Israel attended a meeting at a government office in Jerusalem's Givat Shaul quarter. When he returned to his car, an elderly man wearing a skullcap came and knocked on the window. When the clergyman let the window down, the passerby spat in his face.

 

 

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/christians-in-jerusalem-want-jews-to-stop-spitting-on-them-1.137099

:lol: its deep but what a hilarious headline

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