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Ammanford stabbing: Man appears in court over collapse of trial
Ammanford stabbing: Man appears in court over collapse of trial

BBC News

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Ammanford stabbing: Man appears in court over collapse of trial

A man accused of causing the collapse of a trial into a triple school stabbing has appeared in April, a 14-year-old girl, who cannot be named, was sentenced to 15 years at Swansea Crown Court for the attempted murder of two teachers and a pupil, following the second trial that began in Elias, 45, from Waunceirch, Neath Port Talbot, has been charged with the offence of refusing to answer a question relating to the qualification to serve on a appeared in Cardiff Magistrates' Court on Monday, and has been told to return on 30 June. Fiona Elias, Liz Hopkin and a pupil who cannot be named for legal reasons were stabbed by the teenager at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, last first trial involving the girl collapsed in October, because of what the judge described as a "great irregularity in the jury".The charge on Mr Elias falls under the Juries Act 1974, which sets out requirements as to who is eligible for jury service in Wales and England, and permits court officers to put questions to potential jurors to establish whether or not they are qualified to form part of a jury.

I was so fat I got out of breath using the lift – here's how I shed 10st WITHOUT skinny jabs… anyone can do it
I was so fat I got out of breath using the lift – here's how I shed 10st WITHOUT skinny jabs… anyone can do it

The Sun

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

I was so fat I got out of breath using the lift – here's how I shed 10st WITHOUT skinny jabs… anyone can do it

AT her heaviest, Gemma Smith weighed more than 22st and wore a size 24. Constantly huffing and puffing, the single mum-of-three got out of breath just walking for the lift, never mind running around after her kids. But it wasn't jabs like Ozempic or Mounjaro that helped her shed half her body weight. 8 8 Gemma, now 40, was always a slim child but began rapidly gaining weight aged 17 when she met her first serious partner, who worked as a chef. By the time she got married, she had gone from a size 12 to a size 20. From then on, Gemma struggled to keep the number on the scales down, and it eventually rose to 22st 4lbs. 'I gained weight with my pregnancies and though I managed to lose a bit, I always put it back on,' she tells Sun Health. 'The years went by, and deep down, I was really miserable.' Despite her mental health hitting an all-time low, it wasn't until she was called up for jury service in 2019 that she realised just how much her lifestyle had spiralled out of control. Her trial lasted seven months - far longer than the standard two-week commitment - and she sought comfort in high calorie foods. 'I was sitting down all day, and all the jury members would bring in sweets and biscuits to share around,' Gemma, a call centre worker from Oldham, Greater Manchester, says. 'We had toast for breakfast, and I just ate and ate junk food. I gained a lot of weight. 'When I went back to work, I was horrified to find I could barely get to the lift without gasping for breath, never mind climb any stairs. 'I couldn't run around the kids and I had asthma. 'It was a real turning point for me - I realised something had to change.' I shed 6.5st taking weight loss jabs - but the best bit is my glowing skin makes me look 10 years younger At just 5ft tall, weighing 22st 4lbs and having to buy size 24 clothes, she knew she was dangerously overweight. Gemma's mum, Christine, offered to go with her to Slimming World and, in 2019, she signed up. The diet went well, successfully swapping sugary breakfast cereals like Frosties for fruit and yoghurt. Gemma also ditched her McDonald's lunches in favour of tuna pasta, and finally stopped scoffing an entire loaf of bread as a snack thanks to her new slogan, "Bread is dead". And she began cooking dinners from scratch, such as curries and Bolognese, rather than relying on frozen ready meals. Inspired by her success, Gemma even took charge of the group's social team. She says: 'Every time I felt like quitting, my group leader, Linda, reminded me I was needed. 'My big weakness was bread, but I cut it out completely. Our slogan was: 'Bread is dead'. 'I even had a sticker on my fridge saying: 'You are not hungry!'' 8 8 8 Gemma dropped to 18st and plateaued for a couple of years. Then in May 2024, she began working with a different consultant, Hannah, and this was a trigger for her to start afresh. She began losing weight again and dropped a further 5st 7lbs in eleven months. Gemma says: 'I needed an operation for gallstones and so I had to lose weight. 'Both leaders at Slimming World were brilliant, but working with Hannah felt like a new start, and I managed to do really well.' Because she had lost almost 10st in total, Gemma was left with a lot of saggy skin. In February 2025, she flew to Turkey for a tummy tuck, which saw her lose 1st 3lbs in excess flesh. 'I feel completely transformed' 'I wasn't entitled to the op on the NHS, even though I'd lost all my weight naturally, so I paid for it privately abroad,' Gemma says. 'I do understand it's seen as cosmetic, but on the other hand I'm not using the NHS for weight loss injections or for anything else. 'I'd much rather have lost weight the natural way because I don't just look better, I feel it too.' How Gemma lost 10st 'the natural way' JABS like Ozempic and Mounjaro are helping millions of people lose weight worldwide. But Gemma Smith wanted to shed her excess fat 'the natural way'. That meant a complete overhaul of her diet. BEFORE: Breakfast: Large bowl of sugary cereal (like Frosties) with sugar added. Lunch: Sandwich or takeaway (like McDonalds). Dinner: Freezer meal or sauce from a jar – something quick and easy. Snacks: Bread – a whole loaf no problem! Chocolate, crisps, full-fat fizzy drinks. AFTER: Breakfast: Fruit, yoghurt. Black coffee, tea. Lunch: Tuna pasta, chicken with vegetables (like beetroot and gherkins). Dinner: Homemade curry or Bolognese, or Diet Coke chicken stir fry. Snacks: Soreen malt loaf, Slimming World Hi Fi Bars, water. And it worked. Gemma, who weighed 22st 4lbs, lost a whopping 10st! Earlier this month, Gemma was presented with her 10st weight loss award. 'It's been quite a journey, but now I feel absolutely transformed,' she says. 'I've got back to how I was - bubbly, confident, raring to go out again. 'Up until last year, I'd never been to a music concert, now I've been to three in the last 12 months. 'I love shopping for clothes and now my teenage daughter raids my wardrobe! 'I can race around after the kids, and I love long walks. 'My advice to anyone would be to have a visible goal - a photo on your fridge or a dress hanging on your wardrobe door. 'For me, it was a motorbike. I've always wanted to ride a motorbike, but I was too heavy. 'Now, I'm training for my test, and it will be a dream come true.' 8 8

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