All news by author: Olivia Beeson

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Gang fired sawn-off shotgun at women and children in 'turf war'
A crowd of people in north London were attending a memorial service when a swan-off shotgun was fired from a car, leaving two people with life-changing injuries. Four men have been convicted
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Trans girl stabbed 14 times at party as teen charged with attempted murder
Summer Betts-Ramsey, 19, appeared at Willesden Magistrates Court on Tuesday charged with attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon in public after a transgender girl was stabbed
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Woman, 85, dies after being hit by bus outside Tesco as cops plead for witnesses
An elderly woman was hit by a bus in Hackney, East London, on January 5. She was taken to the hospital but sadly died on January 8, the Metropolitan Police said
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Cat found dumped in bag with heartbreaking note to 'take me and love me'
Abandonment reports to the RSPCA are at a three-year high with the rising cost of living thought to be to blame as fewer people can afford the costs involved with keeping a pet
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Image of man issued by police in hunt after violent homophobic attack
A yob punched and kicked the couple in the homophobia attack at Bank Station, part of the London Underground network, and British Transport Police are hunting him
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Bomb hoax teen who sent 48 unpaid takeaway deliveries to man's house faces jail
Marco Gill called in three bomb hoax threats to hotels in London, Rotherham, and Nottingham and had 48 unpaid deliveries sent to one victim in a bizarre and cruel campaign
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Mum says mouldy flat with rat infestation so grim she's scared her son will die
A South London mum says her Sydenham flat is so grim she fears for her young son's life with 'disgustingly humid' conditions and rats running around on the floor
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'I was told Black people don't get cancer and chemotherapy wasn't built for me'
Leanne Pero MBE, who found out she had stage three breast cancer in 2016, says she was made to feel ashamed for her diagnosis "because of how misinformed people were in her community"