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his victims, caroline devlin and susan nicholson, were both killed by robert trigg, and he nearly gotson, he'd claimed he'd accidentally rolled over on to her as they slept on a sofa at their home in worthing. but trigg never called 999, leaving it to a neighbour to talk to the operator, as he lurked in the background. but susan's elderly parents were suspicious, and hired a pathologist. they said she was suffocated by trigg. it's a disgrace really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. theyjust treated susan as if she didn't matter. as if she was of no consequence. five years earlier, caroline devlin's death was thought to be from natural causes, but she too had been killed by trigg. thejudge said trigg the judge said trigg was responsible for the senseless deaths. she jailed him for 35 years. she pressed the victim's families for their quiet and patient behaviour. —— victims'. sussex police say they did investigate trigg, but found nothing suspicious, but now admit they could have gone further. sussex police are very sorry that we didn't previously present those facts to the c
his victims, caroline devlin and susan nicholson, were both killed by robert trigg, and he nearly gotson, he'd claimed he'd accidentally rolled over on to her as they slept on a sofa at their home in worthing. but trigg never called 999, leaving it to a neighbour to talk to the operator, as he lurked in the background. but susan's elderly parents were suspicious, and hired a pathologist. they said she was suffocated by trigg. it's a disgrace really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace....
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robert trigg did kill caroline devlin and susan nicholson. one was an accident. it took the elderly pa rents of was an accident. it took the elderly parents of susan nicholson to get the police to reopen their case and finally bring robert trigg to justice. even on his way to be sentenced robert trigg's arrogance and contempt was today made clear. they should be here, not me. his victims were caroline devlin and susan nicholson, both killed by robert trigg, and he nearly got away with it. police initially treated as a brief partner. in the case of susan nicholson he claimed he had accidentally rolled over onto her as they slept on a couch at their home in worthing. but robert trigg never called 999, leaving it to a neighbour to talk to the operator as he liked in the background. could you ask him to tell you why it looks like she's dead? why but susan's earlier parents where suspicious as they thought the sofa was too narrow for the two of them. getting nowhere with the police they hired their own pathologist who found susan had in fact been
robert trigg did kill caroline devlin and susan nicholson. one was an accident. it took the elderly pa rents of was an accident. it took the elderly parents of susan nicholson to get the police to reopen their case and finally bring robert trigg to justice. even on his way to be sentenced robert trigg's arrogance and contempt was today made clear. they should be here, not me. his victims were caroline devlin and susan nicholson, both killed by robert trigg, and he nearly got away with it....
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his victims were caroline devlin and susan nicholson, both killed by robert trigg and he nearly got awaylled over on to susan nicholson as they slept in their home in worthing, but he never called 999 leaving it to a neighbour to talk to the operator as he lurks in the background. could you ask him to tell you why he thinks it looks like she is dead? why do you think she is dead? i think the suffocation. but susan's elderly pa rents suffocation. but susan's elderly parents have used to accept it was an accident and hired their own pathologist who found susan had in fa ct pathologist who found susan had in fact been suffocated by robert trigg and they say it has been a six—year fight forjustice. it is a disgrace, really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. they treat it susan as if she didn't matter. —— treated. as if she was of no consequence. five years earlier there were no suspicions either about the death of caroline devlin but she had also been killed by trigg. thejudge said he but she had also been killed by trigg. the judge said he was responsible for these senseless and b
his victims were caroline devlin and susan nicholson, both killed by robert trigg and he nearly got awaylled over on to susan nicholson as they slept in their home in worthing, but he never called 999 leaving it to a neighbour to talk to the operator as he lurks in the background. could you ask him to tell you why he thinks it looks like she is dead? why do you think she is dead? i think the suffocation. but susan's elderly pa rents suffocation. but susan's elderly parents have used to accept...
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he claimed he had accidentally rolled over on to susan nicholson as they slept in their home in worthing he lurked in the background. but susan's elderly parents were suspicious because they thought the sofa was too narrow for susan and tim palmer. they hide their own pathologist, who found susan had in fa ct pathologist, who found susan had in fact been suffocated by trigg. they say it has been a six—year fight for justice. it's a disgrace really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. they just treated susan way we were treated, absolute disgrace. theyjust treated susan as if she didn't matter. of no consequence. five years earlier caroline devlin‘s death was thought to be from natural causes, so there was no police investigation in her case either, but she had also been killed by trigg. today her mother said trigg might never have been caught. he's been living this life of the last 11 years and got away with it, up last 11 years and got away with it, up until now. that's the way i feel. as trigg was todayjailed for a minimum of 25 years, for killing caroline and susan, thejudge p
he claimed he had accidentally rolled over on to susan nicholson as they slept in their home in worthing he lurked in the background. but susan's elderly parents were suspicious because they thought the sofa was too narrow for susan and tim palmer. they hide their own pathologist, who found susan had in fa ct pathologist, who found susan had in fact been suffocated by trigg. they say it has been a six—year fight for justice. it's a disgrace really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace....
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his victims were caroline devlin and susan nicholson, both killed by robert trigg, and he nearly gote claimed he had accidentally rolled over on to susan nicholson as they slept in their home in worthing, but he never called 999, leaving it to a neighbour to talk to the operator as he lurks in the background. could you ask him to tell you why he thinks it looks like she is dead? why do you think she is dead? i think the suffocation. but susan's elderly parents refused to accept it was an accident and hired their own pathologist who found susan had in fact been suffocated by robert trigg and they say it has been a six—year fight forjustice. it is a disgrace, really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. they treated susan as if she didn't matter. as if she was of no consequence. five years earlier there were no suspicions either about the death of caroline devlin but she had also been killed by trigg. the judge said he was responsible for these senseless and brutal deaths and jailed him for a minimum of 25 years and the judge also praised the women's families for what she called
his victims were caroline devlin and susan nicholson, both killed by robert trigg, and he nearly gote claimed he had accidentally rolled over on to susan nicholson as they slept in their home in worthing, but he never called 999, leaving it to a neighbour to talk to the operator as he lurks in the background. could you ask him to tell you why he thinks it looks like she is dead? why do you think she is dead? i think the suffocation. but susan's elderly parents refused to accept it was an...
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former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholsoner of caroline devlin in 2006. he had denied the charges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to treat the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary, boris johnson, says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to the vatican's children's hospital for treatment. charlie gard's parents have already lost their legal battle, both here and in the european court, to keep him alive, against the advice of doctors at the great 0rmond street hospital. saudi arabia, the uae, bahrain, and egypt have condemned qatar's response to their demands as negative and irresponsible. the foreign ministers from the four arab countries met in cairo today and complained that qatar has failed to grasp the gravity of the situation. the four states accuse qatar of supporting terrorism and cut all diplomatic ties last month. dohar says the accusations are baseless. the list of 13 demands included closing a turkish milita
former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholsoner of caroline devlin in 2006. he had denied the charges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to treat the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary, boris johnson, says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to the vatican's children's hospital for treatment. charlie gard's parents have...
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robert trigg was convicted of murdering susan nicholson in 2011 and the manslaughter of caroline devline time, but a campaign by ms nicholson's family discovered she had been suffocated and ms devlin had been killed by a blow to the back of the head. the manchester arena bomber was not part of a large network, but others may have been aware of what he was planning, counter—terrorism police have confirmed. they say the priority is to question salman abedi's brother, hashem, who is being held by the libyan authorities. 22 people died in the attack after a concert in may. president trump has called on people in the west to stand up for their values — warning about the threats of terrorism and extremism. speaking during a visit to poland, he said the fundamental question of our times was whether the west had the will to survive. he's just arrived in germany ahead of the g20 summit, as our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. this memorial in the heart of warsaw records one of the bloodiest moments in poland's history, the uprising against the nazis, in which hundreds of thousands
robert trigg was convicted of murdering susan nicholson in 2011 and the manslaughter of caroline devline time, but a campaign by ms nicholson's family discovered she had been suffocated and ms devlin had been killed by a blow to the back of the head. the manchester arena bomber was not part of a large network, but others may have been aware of what he was planning, counter—terrorism police have confirmed. they say the priority is to question salman abedi's brother, hashem, who is being held...
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trigg, who's 52, was convicted of the manslaughter of caroline devlin in 2006 and the murder of susan nicholsonscale tests have been ordered on combinations of cladding and insulation used on high rise buildings, in the wake of the grenfell fire. so far, tests on cladding have involved only the plastic core of panels used on tower blocks. a group of prominent business leaders say britain should stay inside the single market and customs union until a final brexit deal is in place. the cbi says that adapting to a transitional arrangement and then a final agreement would be difficult and wasteful. our business editor, simon jack, is here. simon, how significant an intervention is this from the cbi? i think this is probably the most significant intervention by a business lobby since the referendum. what they are saying is that the chance of doing a full deal by march 2019 when due to leave the eu is almost impossible, given that, there is no point for a two—stage process, the negotiated transitional deal and a final deal. we should, until there isa a final deal. we should, until there is a fully ne
trigg, who's 52, was convicted of the manslaughter of caroline devlin in 2006 and the murder of susan nicholsonscale tests have been ordered on combinations of cladding and insulation used on high rise buildings, in the wake of the grenfell fire. so far, tests on cladding have involved only the plastic core of panels used on tower blocks. a group of prominent business leaders say britain should stay inside the single market and customs union until a final brexit deal is in place. the cbi says...
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former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholson volvo will become the first major car manufacturer to ensure that all models will be powered by either electric or hybrid engines from 2019. so—called ‘alternative fuel vehicles‘ are currently the fasting growing sector in the car market, although they still only make up a small proportion of the total. here‘s our transport correspondent richard westcott. the shapes have changed a bit over the years, but thank goodness when it comes to the brown allegro, but all these things have one thing in common, an internal combustion engine, burning petrol or diesel. we‘ve relied on it for 100 years, but is that about a change? volvo ca i’s but is that about a change? volvo cars is taking a bold step forward, heralding the end of an era for the pure internal combustion engine. volvo says all its new models will be partly electric. ambitious plans, but experts say it won‘t be quick. diesel and petrol will have a long life, yet a lot of people will choose to adopt hybrids before they go all electr
former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholson volvo will become the first major car manufacturer to ensure that all models will be powered by either electric or hybrid engines from 2019. so—called ‘alternative fuel vehicles‘ are currently the fasting growing sector in the car market, although they still only make up a small proportion of the total. here‘s our transport correspondent richard westcott. the shapes have...
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robert trigg, who's 52, murdered susan nicholson in 2011 as she slept on a sofa.s in worthing, in west sussex, were not thought to be suspicious at the time. borisjohnson has told the italian foreign minister it is impossible to take up the vatican children's hospital's offer of treatment for the terminally ill 11—month—old charlie gard. the foreign minister expressed gratitude for the offer but explained that for legal reasons they could not take it up. the president of the bambino gesu hospital in rome had offered treatment for charlie after pope francis called for the baby's parents to be allowed to "accompany and treat their child until the end". an inquest into the death of thomas morris, a prisoner at woodhill prison in milton keynes has said his death could and should have been avoided. he was found hanged in his cell in hmp woodhill in 2016, and was the fourth of seven deaths at the prison that year. our correspondent has been covering the case and expend the background and how much decision was reached. the jury here heard two weeks of evidence, they hear
robert trigg, who's 52, murdered susan nicholson in 2011 as she slept on a sofa.s in worthing, in west sussex, were not thought to be suspicious at the time. borisjohnson has told the italian foreign minister it is impossible to take up the vatican children's hospital's offer of treatment for the terminally ill 11—month—old charlie gard. the foreign minister expressed gratitude for the offer but explained that for legal reasons they could not take it up. the president of the bambino gesu...
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former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholsonges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to help the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary boris johnson says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to the vatican's children's hospital for treatment. charlie gard's parents have already lost their legal battle — both here and in the european court — to keep him alive against the advice of doctors at the great 0rmond street hospital. the un security council is holding an emergency meeting over north korea following its test launch of an intercontinental missile yesterday. the us ambassador to the un said washington will propose new sanctions against pyongyang in the current days. we can speak to our correspondent nada tawfik correspondent nada tawfik at the un in new york. what is being said? a very strong message from the us ambassador, who basically called out china in the council, saying they are mainly to blame for not fully implemen
former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholsonges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to help the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary boris johnson says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to the vatican's children's hospital for treatment. charlie gard's parents have already lost their legal battle — both here and in the...
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robert trigg, who's 52, murdered susan nicholson in 2011 as she slept on a sofa.lin, in her bed. both deaths in worthing, in west sussex, were not thought to be suspicious at the time. avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbour in bristol four years ago. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made dozens of calls to police from a number of addresses over several years, to report racial abuse and threats to his life. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. to just do whatever you can... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commi
robert trigg, who's 52, murdered susan nicholson in 2011 as she slept on a sofa.lin, in her bed. both deaths in worthing, in west sussex, were not thought to be suspicious at the time. avon and somerset police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who was beaten to death by his neighbour in bristol four years ago. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help for years. mr ebrahimi, originally from iran, made...