Hairdresser Kiena Dawes, 23, from Fleetwood, Lancs, said in a suicide note, “I was murdered” and that her former partner Ryan Wellings, 30, had, “killed me”, Preston Crown Court has heard.
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The trial has previously heard that Kiena Dawes, 23, of Fleetwood, left a suicide note saying "I was murdered... Ryan Wellings killed me" before she took her own life on a railway line in July 2022.
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Seventeen men convicted in the Pelicot mass rape trial have appealed the verdict, according to the prosecutor’s office in the French city of Avignon. All 51 men on trial were found guilty of ...
The impact of armed conflicts on children around the world reached devastating and likely record levels in 2024, according to an assessment by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The study, released on ...
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