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The Independent
20 minutes ago
- The Independent
Police and crime commissioner apologises for ‘dead bodies' claim
A police and crime commissioner has apologised for claiming that multiple human remains have been found in woodland at the centre of a murder investigation. Alison Hernandez told a meeting of the Devon and Cornwall police and crime panel that 'dead bodies' had been found in woodland at Sticker, near St Austell, and investigations were ongoing to establish exactly how many. Devon and Cornwall Police said in response the body of one man had been recovered from woods and no other remains had been found. Police and forensic experts have been carrying out extensive inquiries in the woodland since the discovery of the body of 43-year-old Daniel Coleman. James Desborough, 39, is accused of murdering Mr Coleman, from St Austell, on a date between June 2 and July 7. He is due back before Truro Crown Court next month. In her apology, Ms Hernandez said: 'In trying to be helpful I responded to an operational question at the police and crime panel, however, I was not fully up to date with the facts of the investigation. 'I apologise for any alarm this may have caused. 'The police have operational primacy over these matters. 'Any investigation will unfold rapidly and I was not in possession of all the facts at that time.' Devon and Cornwall Police rejected Ms Hernandez's claims, with Detective Superintendent Jon Bancroft saying: 'We currently have three separate murder investigations being conducted in the Cornwall area. 'I have oversight of all of these investigations at this time, and can confirm they are being carried out independently of each other and are not believed to be linked. 'I can categorically state that we have recovered remains believed to be those of Daniel Coleman only from an area of woodland in Sticker. 'No other remains have been located at this scene to date.' Police are also investigating the discovery of the body of Lee Hockey, 50, who was found in another woodland between Truro and Probus on July 1. A third murder inquiry is under way following a fatal fire at a residential property in Newquay on July 22. The body of a man in his 30s was found in the property, with a 33-year-old man from Bolton was arrested on suspicion of murder.


Daily Mail
21 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
West Ham star Lucas Paqueta is expected to be CLEARED of spot-fixing charges after two-year FA investigation
West Ham United star Lucas Paqueta is expected to win his two-year fight to save his career after the Football Association accused him of picking up yellow cards on purpose in order to influence betting outcomes. Paqueta was facing a potential life ban if found guilty, but the relieved Brazilian is set to receive the news from the independent panel who tried his case that they do not believe he was involved in a spot-fixing conspiracy. Mail Sport broke the story of the FA's probe back in August 2023. At that time, the investigation scuppered his proposed £80million move from West Ham to Manchester City. That led to Paqueta being charged in May 2024 with four counts of spot‑fixing – relating to cautions shown in Premier League fixtures against Leicester City, Aston Villa, Leeds United, and Bournemouth – and a further two of obstructing an FA investigation. Alongside that charge sheet was believed to be a recommendation that he is banned for life if proven that he was picking up cards to win cash for those betting on him in Brazil and elsewhere. However, Paqueta is now expected to be successful in what became one of the most high-profile corruption cases ever seen in English football. It is understood West Ham were informed of the verdict on Friday but sources on that day told enquirers they had been sworn to secrecy until the FA announced the decision themselves. The Hammers were furious with how the FA allowed their investigation to drag on for so long. It left a cloud hanging over one of their best players for two years with Paqueta considered a special type of talent who can turn a game on its head in an instant. It was his assist for Jarrod Bowen which saw them beat Fiorentina in the Conference League final in Prague in June 2023, marking their first major trophy in 43 years. His manager for that triumph was David Moyes, the now-Everton boss who Mail Sport previously revealed even acted as a witness in a significant section of his defence against the FA's claims. Sources close to Paqueta say it has been a tormenting time for him personally. The yellow he received against Leicester, on November 12, 2022, was nearly 1,000 days ago. Ever since learning that he was being investigated, the 27-year-old strenuously insisted he was innocent and believed he would clear his name. West Ham supported Paqueta throughout it all, though the Premier League club had long feared that the odds were stacked against them and their player. Paqueta pictured at West Ham's London Stadium with his wife Maria Fournier, who admitted the couple have been 'living this nightmare for two years' in an emotional statement in May As previously reported, that was due to the standard of proof being based on a 'balance of probabilities' – as in civil law cases – as opposed to the more rigorous 'beyond a reasonable doubt' threshold in criminal proceedings.


BBC News
21 minutes ago
- BBC News
Dudley man chases thief twice to recover stolen items
A man who chased down a mugger who robbed a pensioner, recovering her belongings, "didn't think" about his own Westwood returned the woman's phone and went back a second time to reclaim more than £300 the thief had also Midlands Police said a woman had her purse stolen on Castle Street, Dudley, by a man shortly after withdrawing money from a cash point. Mr Westwood said: I've never seen anybody get mugged or anything, so I just heard the commotion and ran." Mr Westwood, who had just pulled up to pick up his wife, explained how he ended up in the situation."I'd stepped out the car and I just heard a bit of a commotion, somebody shouting 'he's got my bag'."Well I thought somebody had nicked her shopping, so I chased him and just caught him around the corner and he had... a mobile phone. "So I returned it to the lady and then she says 'he's got my money'." Then, Mr Westwood "had to chase him again"."I shouted at him a little bit for stealing the money and that and then he kind of chucked it all up in the air, so it went everywhere, so he could run off. "I quickly gathered the money up [and] got it back to the lady."Police said a witness chased the man and managed to retrieve the woman's purse, but some money was force stated it was investigating, following the incident between 17:45 and 18:10 BST on 16 July, and anyone with information should get in touch. Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.