News about Peter Williams
Schoolgirl, 14, 'does not want to return' to class and has been 'deeply affected' after acid attack left her with potentially life-changing injuries
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October 3, 2024
Teagan McFarlane (left), 14, was hit with a corrosive substance outside Westminster Academy (right) in central London on Monday that also left a 16-year-old boy who was not a pupil and a 27-year-old female teacher with injuries. Her father, Corey McFarlane, who spent last night applying paraffin to his daughter's face in hospital, has said she does not want to return to school after the attack, adding that the incident had 'deeply affected (her) mentally'. The family is preparing to move home, a plan that has become 'necessary due to our circumstances', he added. Teagan is due to undergo surgery this morning for the grievous, 'potentially life-changing' injuries she suffered.
Police 'probe whether acid attack on 14-year-old girl was linked to dispute at her school', grandmother reveals
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October 2, 2024
Police are investigating whether an acid attack on a 14-year-old girl was linked to a dispute at her school, her family has said. The young girl was doused in acid outside her school on Monday afternoon and it is understood she will suffer potentially life-changing injuries and require long-term care. Her grandmother, Bridget McFarlane, told MailOnline that the situation remains 'traumatic' but she is confident that the authorities 'know who it is'. She also revealed that the girl has sadly had to be readmitted to hospital earlier today, despite being released earlier in the week.
Father of London Westminster Academy schoolgirl, 14, hurt in acid attack reveals 'shock, pain, and trauma she is going through' as he shares first pictures of life-changing injuries
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October 2, 2024
Corey McFarlane has launched a fundraiser to help pay for the 'immediate' costs related to his daughter's 'care and long-term support' - and wrote in his plea for help that she had been the victim of a 'senseless act of violence'. Mr McFarlane, who shared heartbreaking images of his daughter's damaged skin, said words 'cannot express the shock, pain and trauma she is going through'. Police are continuing to hunt for a tall, slim Black man in dark clothing who rode up to Westminster Academy on Monday afternoon and threw a corrosive substance at the teenage pupil and a 16-year-old who did not attend the school.
Race to find acid attacker who left London's Westminster Academy schoolgirl, 14, with life-changing injuries and hurt two others continues as police admits they still have made no arrests
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October 2, 2024
Two teenagers and a 27-year-old teacher were injured by the substance, reportedly tossed by a tall, slim Black man in dark clothing, his face obscured by a mask or a balaclava as he carried out the sick attack. He then sped off from the scene on an e-scooter he had arrived on just moments before. The chaos unfolded at around 4.40pm on Monday in front of horrified witnesses who flagged down police to assist. Detectives say they are continuing to hunt for the suspect more than a day after he fled the scene - and have vowed not to stop looking until they find him. They are appealing for dashcam footage in the hope of spotting the suspect.
Sydney's Woodland Cafe comes under fire for unbelievable act after customers order no ice with their drinks
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September 5, 2024
Outraged customers have slammed a cafe for a 'sneaky' surcharge on its menu, prompting the owners to hit back.
Peter was fuming when he realised he'd been charged $1 to have his muffin heated up. Now the cafe has hit back - so whose side are you on?
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May 29, 2024
Cafe owners who were slammed online after a customer was charged to have their muffin warmed up have claimed the $1 fee was a mistake. The controversy was sparked when customer Peter Williams posted a review of the Leaf and Vine cafe, in Melbourne 's east, criticising the business for applying the charge to his bill.
Is this Wales' most confusing road? After Mark Drakeford's new limits were rolled out, a two-mile stretch has eight speed changes, with drivers going from 20 to 30, 40, and 60 percent
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November 28, 2023
The A4222 in Aberthin, Vale of Glamorgan, is 520 feet (160 meters) long, with one 30mph limit stretch spanning just 14 seconds. The road's speed limits were aligned with Welsh government laws, according to Vale of Glamorgan council, but it would be added to a list of places to investigate. Since Wales changed its default speed limits from 30mph to 20mph in September this year, furious commuters around the world reacted angrily. The road in Aberthin has seen shifts from 40 to 60 mph in the space of only 1.8 miles (2.9 kilometers), with each new road sign costing around £1,000 to fit.
Tate Britain slammed for making books promoting gender-swap surgery available to read in children's library
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August 5, 2023
In the 'Story Space' section of the free-to-enter bookstore, graphic novels and comic books about kids flattening their breasts, hormone injections, and girls trying to urinate standing up can be found. Last night, critics accused Tate Britain's bosses of being "adult intellectual liberals attempting to sell their own fears to children." Rick, a story that is targeted at eight to twelve year olds about a teen who discovers he is asexual, is one of the Story Space books. It was written by Alex Gino, a 45-year-old transgender writer. At his preschool, the main character, Rick, begins attending the Rainbow Spectrum Club, where young children gather to discuss their sexuality and gender. Rick is introduced to transgender children and learns that he is asexual by the time.
Council prevents schools from using teaching material on how to perform oral and anal sex, pushing trans terms like 'assigned at birth' and promoting controversial Genderbread man
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August 5, 2023
The papers also promoted the infamous 'Genderbread man', which shows that someone's gender identity, gender expression, and anatomical sex are all different things. The strange lessons, which were included in Swindon Borough Council's Relationships and Sex Education Programme, also suggested that sex was 'assigned' at birth rather than being biologically apparent. However, the council has rebuffed their teaching recommendations, removing the support pack from circulation and waiting for new government guidance before.
Thirteen men in court charged with over 50 child grooming sex offences including rape and assault
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April 4, 2023
Thirteen men were arrested and charged with serious child grooming sex crimes. Several teenage girls, aged 14 to 17, have been charged with numerous criminal offences between 2016 and 2018, most in Bolton's Blackrod and Adlington districts. On Tuesday, three or four children were summoned to court in groups of three or four for brief hearings at Bolton Magistrates' Court.
Father of Ellie Williams admits she DID invent sex victim claims - but only after police ignored her
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March 16, 2023
Williams, 22, (left) was sentenced to eight and a half years in this week for spinning a web of lies that hurt her victims' lives, causing some to attempt suicide, while others raged against her hometown of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. However, the fantasist's father, Peter Williams (right), an IT project manager, believes she was the perpetrator of abuse as a child, but she only lied later because she wasn't told by detectives earlier in life. Mr Williams, 54, has not disclosed when his daughter first reported the true allegations to police, who was accused of assaulting his children or that these allegations were investigated, but he told MailOnline today, "I'm really missing my beautiful daughter." 'It's been so difficult to figure out what's wrong.' Ellie didn't make it up, and I'm positive that she didn't make it up. She didn't believe her so she started making evidence, which was her downfall,' according to the police.
FOUND hiding in an ancient manuscript is the world's oldest star map, which was missing for 2,000 years
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October 19, 2022
The star catalog was discovered hidden under other writings on the parchment that had been reused for centuries. Experts compared the measurements to the stars' layout in 129 AD and discovered they were a match. Only coordinates for the constellation Corona Borealis are legible, according to the scientists, but the entire catalogue should have been printed once more.