A man accused of murdering a top chef near Notting Hill Carnival has claimed he acted out of fear and in self-defence.
A drunken chef told his terrified partner "Let's break your arm" before smashing her with a bottle. James Gibson flew into a ...
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Ashley Tranter controlled the woman physically and emotionally during the relationship, Teesside Crown Court heard ...
A chef caught by the police in the early hours carrying a rolling pin and a knife might have had a reasonable excuse if not ...
the court heard. In his police interview, Mr Wilson claimed he had seen Mr Imnetu harassing women and asked him to move away after which the chef became "aggressive". Giving evidence on Monday ...
A CHARITY worker accused of beating a top chef to death at Notting Hill Carnival said he acted in “self defence”, a court ...
A curry house chef in Shropshire was found with crack cocaine during a raid on the premises has been sentenced.
Sous chef Ashley Tranter made a 164-mile trip to ... The woman was left with "extensive bruising all over her body". Teesside Crown Court was told the victim had fled her marital home in Leicester ...
Court rulings against parts of Donald Trump's agenda put White House officials on the defensive. Hamas says it will not ...
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