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Concern among community following spate of ‘sickening’ sex attacks

November 5, 2024 by

THERE is increasing concern among the people of Derry after a spate of sexual attacks on women in the city. Four women were attacked in separate incidents last week over the course of seven days. The most recent incident happened on Saturday, November 2, when a woman in her 40s was approached by a man carrying a kitchen knife as she walked her dog in Top of the Hill Park at … [Read more...] about Concern among community following spate of ‘sickening’ sex attacks

Pipe bomb thrown through house window exploded while elderly couple were inside

November 5, 2024 by

A SECURITY alert in Derry has ended this morning after a pipe bomb attack in the city last night. At around 7.30pm yesterday (November 4) PSNI officers were called to reports of an object being thrown at a house in the Limewood Street area of the city. The incident happened in Limewood Street in Derry The pipe bomb exploded after being thrown through a window, causing damage to … [Read more...] about Pipe bomb thrown through house window exploded while elderly couple were inside

Rapist jailed following ‘horrendous’ attack

November 5, 2024 by

A MAN has been jailed for 11 years after being convicted of rape. Thomas Carr, 35, was sentenced at Plymouth Crown Court after being found guilty by a jury of one rape and one attempted rape. The court heard that Carr and the victim in the case had agreed to meet prior to the attack. He arrived at her home where she made a coffee before going to her bedroom to get ready to go … [Read more...] about Rapist jailed following ‘horrendous’ attack

Birmingham man killed in Armagh collision

November 5, 2024 by

A BIRMINGHAM man has died after being involved in a collision in Co. Armagh. Anthony Atkins, also known as ‘Cookie’, died following the incident in Crossmaglen at around midnight on Friday, October 1. The 36-year-old, who hailed from Birmingham in the west Midlands, had been living in Crossmaglen, where he had family, for a number of years. Anthony Atkins has died following a … [Read more...] about Birmingham man killed in Armagh collision

Women’s safety rally planned following ‘horrific’ sexual attacks in Derry

November 5, 2024 by

A RALLY is being organised to raise awareness of the need to end violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland. The event comes after a spate of attacks in the city of Derry over the past week, which saw four women targeted in separate incidents. SDLP Councillor Catherine McDaid “Women across our city are living in fear after the events of the past week,” local SDLP … [Read more...] about Women’s safety rally planned following ‘horrific’ sexual attacks in Derry

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