Kieron Goodwin, 33, was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend, Olivia Wood, 29, on the night she intended to leave him after a short, abusive relationship. Over three months, Goodwin subjected Olivia to severe physical and psychological abuse, coercing her into sexual activities and manipulating her into giving him over £6,000, which he used for cocaine. Following a five-week trial, he was convicted of murder and 15 other offenses against Olivia and three other women, and will be sentenced later.
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Cyclists who kill pedestrians could be jailed for life under new law in England and Wales
Cyclists who cause the death of pedestrians through reckless cycling may face life imprisonment in England and Wales, as new amendments to the crime and policing bill aim to modernize existing legislation from the 1860s, which only allows for a maximum two-year jail sentence. The proposed offence of causing death by dangerous cycling will align with current driving laws, reflecting a significant shift in how cycling-related fatalities are addressed. These amendments were introduced by the...
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