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Guilty: Natalie Pyne |
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Mum-Of-Six Guilty Of Running Over Cyclist In Her Powerful Audi And Demolishing Beauty Salon
Friday, 9 October 2015
Sales Assistant Funded Vodka Binges With Cash From Till

Adam James Harris, 47, of Redwood Place, Morewood Close, Sevenoaks immediately came under suspicion and CCTV cameras caught him trousering extra sums at the store, which had employed him for fourteen years.
He pleaded guilty at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court to stealing cash from Elys department store, Wimbledon and was placed on a twelve-month community order, which includes 150 hours community service work.
Elys investigated the previous five-years and discovered a £94,000 shortfall, but Harris maintained he took no more than £20,000 and had returned half of that sum while working at the store.
Prosecutor Miss Elizabeth Schofield told the court yesterday Harris's luck ran out on January 9, this year. “He was seen by a customer pocketing money taken out of the till.
“That was reported and he came under suspicion and his employer used CCTV to monitor him.
“He was caught red-handed on CCTV taking seventy pounds form the till on January 13 and putting it in his pocket.
“The investigation revealed he had covered his tracks by making false refunds for supposed unwanted gifts.
“Over a period of two years a large sum of money had been taken.”
Harris was arrested on January 13 and when his home was searched by police they seized £6,146 cash, which the court ordered to be confiscated.
The court heard Harris, who was on a modest £14,000 a year salary, was drinking half a bottle of vodka five nights a week.
“He took cash to pay for drink and small items such as taxi rides and nights out and would return the money the next day,” said Aneurin Brewer, defending the first-time offender.
Bachelor Harris now claims he has not touched alcohol for the last eight months.
Judge Peter Birts QC, accepting Harris was responsible for a loss of £10,000, told him: “You pleaded guilty to a serious offence of theft involving a breach of trust.
“Your employers trusted you to handle money and look after it and secretly, over two years, you were removing cash for your own purposes when you developed a drink problem.
“It really does raise an eyebrow when we have an original indictment that says ninety-four thousand pounds then reduced to twenty thousand and then an acceptance you paid back ten thousand pounds without being dicovered.
“It shows a lax system by your employer and an impoverished attitude towards repayments.
“Had your employer had a correct system you would not have been able to do this.”
Harris was ordered to pay Elys the balance of £3,854 at the rate of £75 per month.
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Noodle Bar Employee's Late-Night Water-Damage Revenge
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Waterboy: New Culture Revolution |
Simone La Barbera, 22, of Pipewell Road, Carshalton worked at the New Culture Revolution restaurant in King's Road, Chelsea, where he was caught on CCTV entering with borrowed keys at 1.30am.
Hammersmith Magistrates Court heard yesterday he dunked two hand-held payment card readers in a tub of water and poured more water over a receipt printer and the till, causing £3,000 worth of damage.
He pleaded guilty to burgling the restaurant on September 19, with intent to cause criminal damage, and was bailed until October 16 for a pre-sentence report.
The court heard La Barbera did not have permission to be on the premises at that time and the owner did not know he had a key.
CCTV captured him filling a tub with water in the kitchen and placing the two card readers inside and causing more water damage to the other equipment.
The owner identified him from the footage and the first-time offender was arrested by police, although he initially claimed he had nothing to do with it.
La Barbera's lawyer said he was in a “contractual dispute” and the defendant accepts this was no way to resolve his employment issues.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Husband Knocks Wife Out Cold During Celebratory Birthday Night

Powerfully-built Norman Goodchild, 28, of Fair Close, Beccles decked the mother of his two children, Gemma Martin, with a single blow, which caused a three-centimetre cut to the back of her head as she struck the pavement.
Highbury Corner Magistrates Court heard the couple have a history of domestic turbulence during their eight-year relationship, with Goodchild convicted of battery in 2009 and later receiving a caution for assault.
He has been forced to move out of town while on bail for the court case and now lives in Jubilee Close, Corston, Norwich.
Goodchild pleaded guilty at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court to assaulting Gemma, causing her actual bodily harm, in St. Giles Street, Bloomsbury on August 8.
Yesterday he received twenty-six weeks imprisonment, suspended for twelve months and must complete 180 hours community service work and complete a twenty-day rehabilitation requirement.
The court made a two-year restraining order, prohibiting him contacting Ms Martin or visiting the former matrimonial home, and he was ordered to pay a £180 court charge, £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Prosecutor Miss Penny Ferguson told the court today: “The defendant and Ms Martin have had an on-off relationship, which has a violent history and she says she has been assaulted in the past.”
They were celebrating Goodchild's twenty-eighth birthday in the West End and met another couple he knew, who lived locally, for night out.
“They went to a bar in Denmark Street, Soho, but the defendant and his friend kept going to the toilet and Ms Martin, tired of their drug-taking, decided to leave.”
Ms Martin was at the couple's nearby flat when Goodchild returned in a temper. “He said that she had made no effort to contact him and she said she had no mobile phone and did not know his number off by heart.
“The defendant grabbed his wife's bag and went back out onto the street, with Ms Martin following because it had all her possessions in it and she did not want to be stranded.
“She grabbed her friend's mobile phone on the way and a witness sitting in a parked van saw Goodchild snatch it out of her hand, stamp on it and throw it at her.
“The witness described the couple shouting in the street and this defendant slapping Ms Martin's face, causing her to fall to the floor and be knocked unconscious.
“Several witnesses then saw the defendant carrying the unconscious Ms Martin towards Charing Cross Road and passers-by persuaded him to put her down and an ambulance was called.
“As she was being treated by the ambulance crew Mr. Goodchild tried to get into the vehicle with her, but Ms Martin objected and he was ordered out.”
Goodchild did not wait for the police and returned to Beccles, where he handed himself into a local station and made no comment when questioned.
“Ms Martin says she does not remember anything between arguing in the street with her husband to waking up in the back of the ambulance,” added Miss Ferguson.
Goodchild's lawyer Mr. Nathan Seymour-Hyde said: “He's embarrassed and ashamed and has shown genuine remorse and says it is scary what could have happened.
“Both parties had consumed a lot of alcohol and Ms Martin had left the bar for a cigarette and not returned and Mr. Goodchild went to the flat an hour-and-a-half later.
“He says she tried to grab some keys from him and he turned instinctively, a rush of blood to the head, and then picked her up and was trying to carry her back to the flat.”
The lawyer said any restraining order would make things very difficult for Goodchild in having access to his two and four year-old children.
District Judge Julia Newton told him: “You have in the past received a suspended sentence for assaulting the same complainant and were also cautioned for assault.
“What happened in the early hours could have been much more serious than it ultimately was.”
Monday, 5 October 2015
Car Mum Accused Of Mowing Down Cyclist And Demolishing Salon During 'Road Rage' Row

Trial continues……………
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Audacious Art Thief Hunted After Bronze Sculpture Sneaked Out Of Mayfair Gallery
Police
are hunting this audacious suspected thief, who they believe walked
out of a Mayfair art gallery with a £40,000 bronze statue.
The
man browsed and even chatted with the manager of the gallery in
Maddox Street, which noticed the 'Horizontal Birdman 1' art piece was
gone after he left.
Detectives
in Westminster have released this CCTV image of the suspect, who they
wish to trace.
On
Friday, June 26 between 5:30pm and 5:50pm the suspect is believed to
have stolen the 1962 limited edition statue by artist Elisabeth Frink
- inscribed on the underside with 'Frink 10/10'.
The
suspect is described as a white male, approximately 6ft, of medium
build, with medium length greying hair on the sides.
Detective
Constable Kevin Eade, of Westminster CID said:
"It appears the suspect has specifically targeted this piece and
picked his moment.
“He
took his time first browsing around the art gallery and speaking with
the manager before stealing the statue.
“Anyone
who recognises the man pictured please come forward."
Anyone
with any information is asked to contact Detective Constable Kevin
Eade on 020 7321 7623 or call 101 quoting CRIS reference 6527624/15
or call Crimestoppers Anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Brittle-Bone Woman Flattened By Zimmer-Frame Bus Passenger During Priority Seating Row

Police
are releasing this CCTV image of a woman, who used a walking frame, they would like to speak to
in connection with the assault on the 22 year-old travelling on a bus
in Westminster.
The
incident occurred on Thursday, March 12 at 3:38pm on board a route 73
bus.
The
victim, who was sitting in the priority seating area at the front of
the bus, got up to leave at Great Titchfield Street.
The
suspect elbowed her hard in the stomach, causing her to fall back
onto the floor.
She
later went to hospital and was treated for a suspected broken rib.
The
suspect is described as a woman of Mediterranean appearance, aged
about 60 years-old with short grey hair and wearing glasses.
Anyone
with information is asked to contact Westminster Safer Transport team
on 020 7321 9666 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting
ref: 174630.
Friday, 2 October 2015
Savile Row Tailoring Entrepreneur Thumped Stranger Asking For Directions

Pangbourne College alumni include late film director Ken Russell; journalist Jefferson Hack; writer Jeffrey Bernard and double Olympic gold medal yachtsman Rodney Pattisson MBE.
Thursday, 1 October 2015
Plane Passenger Thumped Air Steward During Whiskey Row

Ashwani Mehta, 60, of Trenchard Lodge, Trenchard Crescent, Springfield, Chelmsford claims he was not drunk, but the small amount of alcohol he consumed reacted with medication he was taking.
He pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to assaulting Rob Clare-Campbell at Heathrow Airport on April 28 on board a Jet Airways Boeing 777.
The prosecution dropped a charge of being drunk on an aircraft.
Prosecutor Mr. James O'Connell told the court yesterday: “The defendant was causing trouble on the plane and the crew, including the complainant, formed the view he was under the influence of alcohol.
“He accepted he had some alcohol and there was a discussion about him sitting quietly so the plane could take off, but that did not get anywhere and he was asked to leave the plane.
“He was told he would be booked onto the next flight and this caused an escalation with the defendant saying: 'You police shoot people.'
“He grabbed a water bottle and hit himself with it while shouting in Hindi and the complainant recognised some of the words as: 'Go f*** yourself. F*** your sister.'
“He punched out at the victim, catching him in the neck and causing a small cut and ripped off Mr. Clare-Campbell's identity badge.”
Afterwards the vicim said he was “upset and shaken” and it was first time he had been assaulted in twenty years working in the industry.
Mehta's lawyer Mr. Paul Evans said: “He has a modest drinking problem and when he does drink it triggers and adverse reaction from the number of medications that he is on.
“He was spoken to by the staff in a manner that he felt was more than rude.
“He has no real memory of the incident, but does regret his actions.”
The Recorder of Kensington and Chelsea Judge Richard McGregor-Johnson told Mehta, who lives on Disability Living Allowance: “I accept you were not drunk, but having drunk some whiskey you gave the impression, due to the medication, that you were.
“You were carrying an open bottle of whiskey and if this had happened while the plane was in the air custody would be on the cards.
“Mr. Clare-Campbell was doing his job.”
Mehta was placed on a twelve-month community order, which includes a twenty-day rehabilitation requirement and he was ordered to pay £50 costs, plus a victim surcharge and court charge.
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Disgraced Pervert Doctor Cleared Of Fresh Sex Abuse Claims
A disgraced doctor,
jailed and then struck-off for sexually abusing female patients
during a decade-long campaign of abuse, had fresh charges against him
dropped yesterday.
Dr. Markandu Ragupathy, 64, of Den Close, Beckenham, who has served a two-year sentence and been released from prison, always denied the new charges.
The Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence on day one of his Croydon Crown Court trial.
Dr. Ragupathy had pleaded not guilty to three counts of gross indecency against the same girl, aged under sixteen years-old, between January 1, 1998 and December 31, 2003 at an address in Catford, south-east London.
In May, 2012 he received a two-year sentence after a Woolwich Crown Court trial, which heard he sexually assaulted female patients – one as young as eight - over a 10-year period.
He preyed on vulnerable patients, touching them for his own sexual gratification, while he worked at Catford's Torridon Road practice.
On other occasions the 61-year-old touched women's breasts, either with his hands or kneading them with a stethoscope.
Dr. Markandu Ragupathy, 64, of Den Close, Beckenham, who has served a two-year sentence and been released from prison, always denied the new charges.
The Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence on day one of his Croydon Crown Court trial.
Dr. Ragupathy had pleaded not guilty to three counts of gross indecency against the same girl, aged under sixteen years-old, between January 1, 1998 and December 31, 2003 at an address in Catford, south-east London.
In May, 2012 he received a two-year sentence after a Woolwich Crown Court trial, which heard he sexually assaulted female patients – one as young as eight - over a 10-year period.
He preyed on vulnerable patients, touching them for his own sexual gratification, while he worked at Catford's Torridon Road practice.
But
incredibly, despite complaints about his behaviour from the mid-90s,
the doctor was allowed to carry on working and his offences continued
until 2005.
The
jury heard how one eight-year-old, who came in with abdomen pain, had
her thigh touched by Ragupathy before he put his hand under her
knickers.
When
the child's mother complained she received a letter back saying the
doctor's treatment had been appropriate.
On other occasions the 61-year-old touched women's breasts, either with his hands or kneading them with a stethoscope.
He
also visited one woman at her home, persuading her to sit on his
knee.
Judge
Andrew Lees told him: "These eight female patients trusted you
as their doctor to carry out proper examinations.
"You
abused that trust by touching them in sexual ways."
He
added: "When complaints were made to the surgery you would
explain that the concern felt by the patients was the result of
misunderstanding."
Ragupathy
was convicted of seven indecent assaults, an attempted indecent
assault and sexual assault.
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Fraudster Drained Frail Wheelchair-Bound Neighbour's Bank Account
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"Appalling Betrayal": Singh |

Monday, 28 September 2015
Jilted Boyfriend Published 'Revenge Porn' Pics Of Ex On Facebook

The court made an indefinite restraining order, prohibiting Nelson contacting Miss Forgacs or posting any material relating to her on the internet.
Sunday, 27 September 2015
Gaming Enthusiast Sexually Groomed 15 Year-Old Schoolgirl Over Net

"The probation service say you are an immature young man who finds it difficult to develop age-appropriate relationships."
Saturday, 26 September 2015
Angry Pedestrian 'Keyed' Noisy Middle-Eastern Mercedes Near Harrods

When approached afterwards MacGowan did not want to discuss the case or the super car noise issue saying: "I'm sure it is an interesting subject to you, but it has already been covered in the press."
Friday, 25 September 2015
Reality TV WAG Dawn Ward Denies Hitting Singer Sinitta During Restaurant Peace Talks
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Dawn Ward & lawyer Mark Manley |
It is believed the pair were involved in an on-going twitter dispute involving a mutual friend's alleged affair.
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