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Henry Foley (12 February 1985 in Southport, England) – severely beaten in police cell by officer, died of injuries in hospital. First time a UK police officer was convicted for a death in custody. Gerard Logue (8 February 1985 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) – shot while sitting in a stolen car. [140]
In the foreword of the UK government's strategy for tackling violence against women and girls [77] the Home Secretary Priti Patel said "these crimes are still far too prevalent and there are too many instances of victims and survivors being let down. The tragic cases of Sarah Everard, Julia James, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman touched us all.
A group of people were standing outside James Dudson Court in Wyborne Way, Stonebridge, at around 9:45 p.m. on 19 June 2005 when one or more men got out of a car that had just pulled up and randomly fired bullets at them. 19-year-old Robinson was shot in the chest and pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital; two other men in their late ...
One man was killed and seven other people injured after an altercation outside a nightclub in Bodmin. [3] 13 February 2023: Walthamstow, London, England 0 4 4: Four men were injured, one critically, after a machete attack at a pub. [4] 5 November 2022: Portsmouth, Hampshire, England 0 4 4: Four men were stabbed outside a nightclub in Portsmouth ...
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22-year-old Jake Davison from Plymouth, shot and killed five people, including his mother and a 3-year-old girl. Davison also injured two others before fatally shooting himself. A source close to the family said that Davison had recently deteriorated after suffering from mental health problems for most of his life, and that his mother was ...
The list omits war-time deaths by enemy fire, such as the many police officers killed by air raids during the Second World War. [1] The list also omits the more than 300 officers of the former Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) killed in paramilitary assassinations or attacks during The Troubles. [2]
Known as "Dr Death"; general practitioner who murdered patients placed in his care; only British doctor to be convicted of such charges. Convicted of 15 murders and responsible for the deaths of 218 patients identified by inquiry, but is believed to have killed around 250 people. [53] [54] [55] Smith, George Joseph: 1912–1914 3 3 Executed in 1915