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Man stabbed to death for £12 on birthday in Fulham

_53309577_mdr55-rusek-1.jpg Krzysztos Rusek had worked as a chef at the Ibis hotel in Lillie Road A man has been stabbed to death on his birthday in west London by robbers who made off with £12.

Chef Krzysztos Rusek was in a park in Fulham, celebrating his 30th birthday early on Tuesday with his girlfriend and some other friends, when a group of people tried to rob them.

Police said the robbers then stabbed Mr Rusek. He was taken to hospital but later died there.

His friend was stabbed in the leg but was saved from injury by his wallet.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said Mr Rusek, who lived in Willesden, north-west London, left his work at the Ibis hotel in Lillie Road with three male colleagues at around midnight and met up with his girlfriend.

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What started out as good natured night out with his girlfriend and colleagues has ended horrifically for the sake of a small sum of money”

End Quote Det Ch Insp Nick Scola The group brought some drinks and went to a quiet garden area, next to the Fulham Centre in Lillie Road, to celebrate his birthday. One of his friends then went home.

As the group of four sat in the garden four to five men entered the park area and tried to rob them and Mr Rusek was stabbed.

The spokesman said two of the robbers had the lower part of their faces covered and that just £12 in total had been taken.

Det Ch Insp Nick Scola said: "This is a tragic waste of a young life, especially as Krzysztos was out celebrating his 30th birthday at the time.

"What started out as good natured night out with his girlfriend and colleagues has ended horrifically for the sake of a small sum of money."

Mr Rusek, a Polish national, had lived in the UK for the past eight years.

A post-mortem examination was due to be carried out on Wednesday.

hate when the media report sh*t like this

but its still deep still

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Why am I a useless lowlife though? How can you back this up?

Everything I said about him is true, he is a knee jerking ultra leftist vegan wasteman, a slug who feeds on the supposed 'inspiration' he bestows upon us lowly capitalist wheelchair-less masses

Addressing matters that A. don't concern him, or B. he knows little/ nothing about (e.g Grime and his claims that it should be the 'music to the revolution')

So shut yuh muh

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why do you hate when the media report "sh*t like" that?

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i find it funny that this esquifag talks about jody A: talking about things that dont concern him and B: he has no knowledge of. This is same guy who rushes into education topics about student and university life when he f*ck*ng flopped as an early student. This is the same guy who chats about grime or hip hop wearing his ignorance on his sleeve as he does. the same guy who runs into threads entitled black history...giving his 'opinions' on black history. and the same guy who is a self confessed atheist always running into religious topics commenting about religion. YOU should be the one in the wheelchair u f*ck*ng useless c*nt.

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i find it funny that this esquifag talks about jody A: talking about things that dont concern him and B: he has no knowledge of. This is same guy who rushes into education topics about student and university life when he f*ck*ng flopped as an early student. This is the same guy who chats about grime or hip hop wearing his ignorance on his sleeve as he does. the same guy who runs into threads entitled black history...giving his 'opinions' on black history. and the same guy who is a self confessed atheist always running into religious topics commenting about religion. YOU should be the one in the wheelchair u f*ck*ng useless c*nt.

:lol:

Dunno why you're getting so upset

Anyone would think he's your gay lov-

Oh.

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Heard about this a while ago...I say go on and agree with the judgement..couple drops in each eye apparantly

Although sharia law has some major flaws some of the systems if tinkered with should be implemented over here

For eg the involvement of the victim and their opinions and ideas on the punishment in somes cases of the convicted criminal..this would soon scare a lot of uk citizens on straight and narrow if that flowed over here.because wether the judge finalises the victims choice of punishment or not the fear of what they could ask for would shock the criminal into maybe thinking twice about commiting a crime ..because obviously they know their victim will be baying for their blood

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Heard about this a while ago...I say go on and agree with the judgement..couple drops in each eye apparantly

Although sharia law has some major flaws some of the systems if tinkered with should be implemented over here

For eg the involvement of the victim and their opinions and ideas on the punishment in somes cases of the convicted criminal..this would soon scare a lot of uk citizens on straight and narrow if that flowed over here.because wether the judge finalises the victims choice of punishment or not the fear of what they could ask for would shock the criminal into maybe thinking twice about commiting a crime ..because obviously they know their victim will be baying for their blood

no

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Heard about this a while ago...I say go on and agree with the judgement..couple drops in each eye apparantly

Although sharia law has some major flaws some of the systems if tinkered with should be implemented over here

For eg the involvement of the victim and their opinions and ideas on the punishment in somes cases of the convicted criminal..this would soon scare a lot of uk citizens on straight and narrow if that flowed over here.because wether the judge finalises the victims choice of punishment or not the fear of what they could ask for would shock the criminal into maybe thinking twice about commiting a crime ..because obviously they know their victim will be baying for their blood

people who do f*cked up sh*t know the possible consequences when they do them, so this wouldn't really be true

most of what you said would result in all kinds of f*cked up sh*t

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prevention is always better than a cure, would be nice to see some sort of outreach programs for youngsters

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bit of a par???

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/Man-fined-paying-pennies-yahoofinanceuk-2692731971.html

When Jason West turned up in person to pay a bill he disputed, he ended up being landed with a fine. Why? Because he tried to pay it with 2,500 pennies.

West said he paid the charge - to Basin Clinic, Utah, USA - months ago, but failed to get the current bill revoked. He then calmly asked the teller: "Do you take cash?"

When told they did, West replied: "Lucky for me I happen to have it on me." He then poured 2,500 pennies on the counter. "I'm willing to wait if you want to count them so you can make sure you get every penny," he added.

But while he told local paper The Vernal Express that all this was done in a calm manner, and that all that resulted from it was giggles from other customers waiting, the clinic disagreed and called the police.

West ended up being cited for "disorderly conduct" and now faces a $140 fine — or 14,000 pennies.

"The pennies were strewn about the counter and the floor," said the police. The clinic maintains it would have taken the money, but does "not tolerate pennies or any other objects being thrown at our employees", according to a statement.

West says he didn't throw anything, they spilled: "That's just the nature of pennies," he told the Vernal Express. "They're round."

[see also: Can you cash in on your coins?]

Can you pay in pennies then?

In the US any amount in coins counts as legal tender — but there is no law that forces shops and other retailers to accept them. That means businesses can ask for payment in any denomination they want.

But where would you stand if you decided to pay up in pence in the UK?

Well, it's come up. Back in 2006 Michael Rees of Tonteg, South Wales, was told he could no longer keep paying his £650 debt in instalments of 4,000 penny pieces (as he had been for months).

Meanwhile in 2009, Gary Southall tried to settle a £1,300 fine with a shopping trolley full of 1p pieces — he was also refused.

According to the Coinage Act of 1971, 1ps and 2ps are only legal tender up to the value of 20p. But that doesn't mean you can't pay more than that in pennies if the person or business you're paying agrees.

Legal tender has a very narrow meaning in the UK. Put simply, you can't be successfully sued for non-payment of a debt if you give the correct amount of money in legal tender. That's it.

Everything else is up to the two parties involved in the transaction.

And fans of wacky ways to protest can take heart from one thing: £1 and £2 coins are legal tender up to any amount you like. Even if they're frozen in ice or put in a bathtub full of honey.

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Heard about this a while ago...I say go on and agree with the judgement..couple drops in each eye apparantly

Although sharia law has some major flaws some of the systems if tinkered with should be implemented over here

For eg the involvement of the victim and their opinions and ideas on the punishment in somes cases of the convicted criminal..this would soon scare a lot of uk citizens on straight and narrow if that flowed over here.because wether the judge finalises the victims choice of punishment or not the fear of what they could ask for would shock the criminal into maybe thinking twice about commiting a crime ..because obviously they know their victim will be baying for their blood

no

them ones

http://www.htfr.com/p/184497/essentials_shut_down_shop

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Entrelagos

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Lightning flashes around the ash plume at above the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano chain near Entrelagos. The volcano in the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle chain, dormant for decades, erupted in south-central Chile on Saturday, belching ash over 6 miles into the sky, as winds fanned it toward neighboring Argentina, and prompted the government to evacuate several thousand residents, authorities said.

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A plume of ash, estimated six miles high and three miles wide is seen after a volcano erupted in the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcanic chain.

Osorno City

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Lightning bolts strike around the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcanic chain near southern Osorno city. The volcano in the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle chain, dormant for decades, erupted in south-central Chile on Saturday and prompted the government to evacuate several thousand residents, authorities said.

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