Andrew Griggs was convicted in 2019 for the murder of his pregnant wife, Debbie Griggs, who went missing in May 1999; her body was later discovered in their garden in 2022 after Griggs instructed his son to dig it up. Despite his conviction and admission of perverting the course of justice, his current wife, also named Debbie, maintains his innocence, claiming he could not have committed the crime. The case, which revealed Griggs may have killed Debbie over infidelity concerns, continues to be scrutinized, with Griggs set for sentencing on June 2 for his additional charges.
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Windrush activists rally government to save Notting Hill carnival
Campaigners are urging the UK Government to provide urgent funding to protect the Notting Hill Carnival, a vital cultural event facing jeopardy, as highlighted by its chairman Ian Comfort on Windrush Day. The carnival, significant for its representation of Caribbean heritage and resilience, draws over two million attendees annually, and its potential decline adds to the ongoing struggles of the Windrush generation for justice and recognition. Need More Context? 🔎
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