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Driver Accused of Causing Fatal Crash Claims Loss of Control

Abubakr Ben Yusaf, a 30-year-old locum optometrist, claims he lost control of his BMW X3, causing a head-on collision that killed Rhys Jenkins and seriously injured his son on the A483 near Welshpool on November 16, 2024.

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Dangerous Overtaking Leads to Fatal Crash in Wales

Two brothers are on trial in Mold Crown Court for causing death by dangerous driving after a collision near Welshpool on November 16, 2023, which killed Rhys Jenkins and injured his son.

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Pennsylvania Parents Jailed for Child Endangerment

Two Pennsylvania parents, James Russell Kahl and Carly Kahl, were jailed for allegedly confining their five children, aged 5 to 14, in a dungeon-like room with deplorable conditions, including no beds, boarded windows, and feces-covered walls.

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Kneecap Cancels US Tour Amidst Band Member's Court Case

Irish rap group Kneecap canceled their sold-out 15-date US tour due to band member Mo Chara's upcoming London court hearing on September 26th, stemming from charges of displaying a Hezbollah flag at a past gig; the band denies supporting either Hamas or Hezbollah.

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Hamburg Man on Trial for Fatal Stabbing of Mother

In Hamburg, Germany, a 25-year-old man stands trial for fatally stabbing his mother and severely injuring his stepmother and a tenant; the prosecution seeks psychiatric confinement, and the trial is closed to the public.

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Vitesse Fights for Survival in Court, Fans Rally in Support

Vitesse, a Dutch football club, is fighting for its existence in a court case against the KNVB; hundreds of fans gathered outside the court in Utrecht to show their support while the judge weighs the club's past actions against its community impact.

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Trump Denies Authorship of Sketch Found in Epstein's Birthday Book

US Democrats released a copy of a drawing allegedly made by Donald Trump for Jeffrey Epstein's birthday book, which Trump denies creating, sparking renewed controversy surrounding his past relationship with Epstein.

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Man Admits to Causing Death by Careless Driving in Belfast Hit and Run

In Belfast, 27-year-old Martin Sean O'Lali pleaded guilty to causing the death of Richard Boyle, 42, by careless driving in a February 2021 hit and run incident; five others also received charges for related offenses.

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Former Officer Pleads Not Guilty in Double Murder Case

Former Sydney police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to murdering television presenter Jesse Baird and Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies in Paddington in February 2024, using his service pistol and disposing of their bodies 180km away.

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Bradfield Election Result Challenged: 792 Ballot Papers Under Scrutiny

The Federal Court will review 792 contested ballot papers in the Bradfield election, where Liberal hopeful Gisele Kapterian challenges the 26-vote victory of independent MP Nicolette Boele, alleging multiple ballot paper errors.

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Man Jailed for Hiding Deceased Ex-Partner's Body for Two Years

Jamie Stevens, 51, was sentenced to 14 months in prison for covering his deceased ex-partner Anouska Sites' body with a blanket and leaving her undiscovered in his Torquay flat for two years after finding her dead on his sofa in January 2023; her death is not being treated as suspicious.

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Life Sentence Final in 'Doppelgängerin' Murder Case

A 26-year-old man's life sentence for murder is final, while his accomplice's case is under review; they lured a 23-year-old victim from Baden-Württemberg to Ingolstadt in August 2022 and murdered her, with the body discovered in the woman's car.

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