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    Seven people have been charged following violence and disorder on Southend seafront. Officers were called to reports of people with weapons on the seafront on Tuesday evening, Essex Police said.

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  5. Stephen Port - Wikipedia

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    Port was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. [3] When he was a year old, his family moved to Dagenham in East London, where he grew up and where his parents still live. [3] He was described as being a "loner" and was often bullied at school during his childhood. Former teachers also described Port's personality as "quiet".

  6. Levi Bellfield - Wikipedia

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    Levi Bellfield (born Levi Rabbetts; [3] 17 May 1968) [4] is an English serial killer, sex offender, rapist, kidnapper, and burglar.He was found guilty on 25 February 2008 of the murders of Marsha McDonnell and Amélie Delagrange [5] and the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy, and sentenced to life imprisonment. [5]

  7. Southend News Network - Wikipedia

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    Southend News Network was a news parody website that aimed to "have a dig at the powers that be". Starting as a local spoof news site from the UK, it shot to national, and then international, fame after several cases where an SNN story caused confusion by being taken as fact, [1] including by the English Defence League, a far-right network. [2]

  8. Two jailed for 'encouraging violence' in disorder

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    Two men who were seen "encouraging violence" when disorder broke out at a hotel housing asylum seekers have been jailed. Colin Stonehouse, 36, and David Kirkbride, 28, were among the crowd that ...

  9. Patrick Mackay - Wikipedia

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    Following Mackay's release in 1972, the affluent London areas of Chelsea and Knightsbridge were engulfed by a wave of petty crimes. [3] Known for being home to the wealthiest London residents and full of luxury shops and high-end restaurants, the areas suddenly saw a massive, unexplained rise in muggings, robberies and handbag snatchings. [3]