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The family of a teenage girl who was stabbed to death in Northumberland have paid tribute to their “much-loved daughter”, as a 16-year-old boy is due to appear in court charged with her murder.

Holly Newton, 15, was found injured in the Priestpopple area of Hexham shortly after 5.10pm on Friday. She was taken to hospital where she later died.

A 16-year-old boy, who was also taken to hospital, suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Another 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with murder, attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon and will appear before magistrates in Newcastle today.

‘A much-loved, bright and bubbly girl’

A candle-lighting service has been held at Hexham Abbey so tributes could be paid to Holly, who lived in Haltwhistle, a market town about 15 miles west of Hexham.

Holly’s family have since paid tribute to her in a statement.

They said: “Holly was such a bright and bubbly girl who was so passionate about her family and many friends. She was a much-loved daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece and cousin.

“Holly was always a popular girl, who was loved by so many people – not just in Hexham – but all over the North East.”

Undated handout photo issued by Northumbria Police of 15-year-old Holly Newton who was stabbed in Hexham, Northumberland and a 16-year-old boy has now been charged with her murder, Northumbria Police said. Issue date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
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Holly took part in dance competitions across the UK

They described Holly as a talented dancer, who trained regularly at classes and took part in competitions around the country.

“She had her whole life ahead of her and we are still coming to terms with the fact that our beautiful and loving girl is no longer with us,” they added.

“Rest in peace to our baby girl – we love you so much and our lives will never be the same without you here.

“You touched so many hearts and you will be missed beyond words by all of your family and loved ones.”

Holly’s family thanked the community for their support, and asked for the time and privacy to grieve.

Northumbria Police said the investigation is ongoing, with officers remaining in the area for the next few days.

The force said: “Holly still had so much left to look forward to in life, and this tragic incident has left her family devastated beyond words.

“Our thoughts are with both families involved and their loved ones as we continue to support them in every way we can.”

‘A truly lovely student’

Holly was a pupil at Queen Elizabeth High School in Hexham, which also paid tribute.

“We are in shock after the terrible events of Friday evening and devastated at the loss of Holly, a truly lovely student who was quiet, conscientious, helpful and kind,” the school said.

“Our thoughts are with Holly’s family at this time of unbearable pain. We will come together as a school community on Monday to support each other as we grieve.”

Specialist search team carry out their investigation at the crime scene in Hexham
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Specialist search team carry out their investigation at the crime scene in Hexham

Hexham mayor Derek Kennedy said the incident had “knocked everyone for six” in the town, which was named the happiest place to live in Britain in a study in 2021.

On Sunday, he said: “The whole town is still coming to terms with this, it’s been a massive shock.

“I was at Hexham Abbey where they’ve held a service for Holly, I lit a candle as did other people to pay tribute.

“A young girl who’s just starting life and attending the local high school, starting her education and getting out there, it’s just terrible, as a town we pay tribute to her.

“It’s going to have a big impact on all the schoolchildren when they go back on Monday because one of their own won’t be coming back ever again.”

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Hartlepool: Man who prowled streets before stabbing ‘defenceless’ grandfather ‘for people of Gaza’ jailed

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Hartlepool: Man who prowled streets before stabbing 'defenceless' grandfather 'for people of Gaza' jailed

A terrorist who stabbed a stranger to death in an attack motivated by the conflict in Gaza has been sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum term of 44 years.

Ahmed Ali Alid, 45, an asylum seeker who claimed to be from Morocco, would have killed more people if he had not been cornered by armed police while seeking out more victims on 15 October, according to Cleveland Police.

Alid was found guilty last month at Teesside Crown Court and the judge Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb said he “did not have the courage to admit his guilt in court” and had no history of mental illness.

He had attempted to kill his housemate, a Christian convert, then prowled the streets of Hartlepool until he came across Terence Carney, 70, stabbing him six times in the chest, abdomen and back in a terrorist attack.

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Judge describes terror attack

Footage of his arrest shows armed police shouting for Alid to “get down on the ground”. Red laser dots from police guns then cover his body as he appears to ignore their requests.

After he was detained, he told police the attack – a week after the Hamas attacks on Israel – was “for the people of Gaza” and he had wanted to kill more victims.

“I swear by Allah if I had a machine gun and I had more weapons that they would be in thousands,” he reportedly said during his police interview.

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Social media pictures showed Alid visiting various UK cities. Pic: Gardham/socialmedia

Alid attacked two female officers

At the end of the interview, Alid attacked two female interviewing officers, grabbing one of them and wrestling her to the ground while yelling “Palestine” and “Allahu Akbar [god is great]”, causing his solicitor to dial 999.

Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford KC told Teesside Crown Court he was seeking a whole life order for the killing on the grounds it was a murder “done for the purpose of advancing a political, religious, racial or ideological cause”.

Although Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb agreed they were terror offences, she did not impose a whole-life term.

The court heard how the former pastry chef had travelled from Morocco to Spain in 2007 and had spent time in 13 different European countries – including Italy and Germany – before arriving in Middlesborough by ferry from the Netherlands in 2020.

The judge said Alid was not challenged by border force personnel upon his arrival.

He claimed asylum and spent the next three years living in a hotel in Hull and then state-funded accommodation in a terraced house in Hartlepool, waiting for his claim to be processed.

Selfie images showed him on a beach and in the city centres of Newcastle, Birmingham and London.

Sources say it is unclear what his real name and date of birth are. He spent time in Algeria where his mother, father and sisters all lived.

His last call on the evening before the attack was to Algeria, although investigators do not believe he had help with the attack.

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Victim was ‘effectively defenceless’

Alid’s housemate Javed Nouri, 31, an Iranian asylum seeker, described how he found Alid laughing and watching videos on his phone following the 7 October attacks by Hamas in Israel.

Mr Nouri alerted police on 13 October and said Alid would sit in the kitchen with a knife and give him “bad looks” after realising he had converted to Christianity.

The police concluded it was the matter of those responsible for the house to manage, according to the judge.

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Sentencing for murder and attempted murder

Alid broke into bedroom with two kitchen knives

Two days later, when Mr Nouri was asleep, Alid broke into his bedroom at around 5am brandishing two kitchen knives and stabbing him in the chest.

He managed to kick Alid away and run for the door but was then attacked from behind and stabbed in the face, before grappling with Alid and getting him into a headlock.

Another housemate came to his assistance and they bundled Alid out of the room and sat with their backs against the door as he kicked at it, attempting to get back in.

During a 999 call, a man is heard shouting “Jesus Christ” while another person, believed to be Alid is heard saying “Allahu Akbar” multiple times.

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The handleless blade of a knife found after the attack. Pic: Counter Terrorism Policing North East

‘Random targeting of lone man in the street’

Alid went onto the street and was captured on CCTV footage holding a knife with a 20cm blade in the air, walking along and continuing to say “Allahu Akbar”.

He approached Mr Carney after a few minutes, who was out on a morning walk, and confronted him.

CCTV footage showed Alid stabbing Mr Carney a number of times while his victim was “effectively defenceless” and crying out “no, no,” prosecutor Mr Sandiford told the court. The judge said Alid showed Mr Carney “no mercy”.

Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb sentenced Alid to 44 years and 52 days for murder, taking into account the 213 days already spent on remand.

He was also sentenced to life, with a minimum term of 19 years and 52 days, for attempted murder, but this will run concurrently with the longer sentence.

There will also be no additional time served for the assault of the two interviewing police officers, she said.

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Detective Chief Superintendent James Dunkerley, head of counter-terrorism policing north east, commented: “Alid attacked Javed Nouri and was then out seeking other victims and unfortunately crossed Mr Carney’s path. It was a horrific, unprovoked attack, and Mr Carney unfortunately stood no chance at all.”

“If it hadn’t been for Cleveland Police and the swift response prompted by the calls from Mr Nouri and others in the property, I genuinely believe that we would have been looking at more victims, more injuries, and I do think more people could have lost their lives.”

Mr Carney’s family described him as a “beloved husband, father and grandfather” and thanked Mr Nouri and the other housemates for giving evidence in the trial as “the voice of our loved one, when he was unable to speak out for himself”.

They added in a statement: “We would not want anyone else to have to go through what we have had to go through over the last six months, and what we will continue to go through for the rest of our lives. For us, things will never be the same again. We can take some small comfort in knowing that justice has been served.”

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Daniel Anjorin: Funeral being held for boy, 14, killed in Hainault sword attack

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Mourners have gathered to pay their respects to a 14-year-old boy who was killed in a sword attack on his way to school.

Daniel Anjorin was fatally injured near his home in Hainault, northeast London, on 30 April.

The attack also left four people injured – including two police officers.

In the wake of the tragedy, Daniel’s family described him as “a wonderful child” who was “well loved” and “hard working”.

Adults and teenagers were seen arriving at Jubilee Church in Ilford on Friday morning where Daniel’s funeral is taking place, with some bringing flowers with them.

Daniel Anjorin.
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A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for his family has so far raised more than £150,000.

They have thanked the public for their support, saying it has been a “source of comfort and strength”.

They now plan to move house as a result of the trauma.

In a statement issued by the Metropolitan Police, the family previously said: “We as a family are devastated by the loss of our beloved son Daniel.

“It is difficult for us at this time to process what has happened to him and that he will never come home. Daniel had left the house for school and then he was gone.

“Our children have lost their loving and precious brother, and we have lost the most loved and amazing son.”

Daniel was a pupil at Bancroft’s private school in Woodford Green – also attended by Nottingham attack victim Grace O’Malley-Kumar.

Marcus Aurelio Monzo, 36, a dual Spanish-Brazilian national from Newham, east London, has been charged with Daniel’s murder along with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of grievous bodily harm with intent, aggravated burglary, and possession of a bladed article.

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Reality TV stars charged over promoting unauthorised investment scheme on Instagram

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A group of social media influencers have been charged in relation to promoting an unauthorised investment scheme.

The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE) original cast member Lauren Goodger, 37, former Love Island star Biggs Chris, 32, and Celebrity Big Brother winner Scott Timlin, 36, also known as Scotty T, are among seven TV personalities alleged to have been paid to promote the scheme to their combined 4.5 million Instagram followers.

The others charged by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) include former Love Islanders Rebecca Gormley, 26, Jamie Clayton, 32, and Eva Zapico, 25 and TOWIE member Yazmin Oukhellou, 30.

The UK’s financial watchdog brought the charges in a crackdown on “finfluencers” who use their online platforms to offer advice and information on various financial topics.

It alleges that between 19 May 2018 and 13 April 2021 Emmanuel Nwanze, 30, and Holly Thompson, 33, used an Instagram account to provide advice on buying and selling investments known as contracts for difference (CFDs) when they were not authorised to do so.

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Scotty T won Celebrity Big Brother in 2016. Pic: PA

The watchdog said CFDs are high-risk investments used to bet on the price of an asset, in this case the price of foreign currencies.

It previously warned that 80% of customers lose money when investing in CDFs.

Mr Nwanze has been charged with running the scheme. He faces one count of breaching the general prohibition of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, and one count of unauthorised communications of financial promotions.

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Ms Thompson, Mr Chris, Mr Clayton, Ms Goodger, Ms Gormley, Ms Oukhellou, Mr Timlin and Ms Zapico each face one count of unauthorised communications of financial promotions.

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All nine will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on 13 June.

The FCA asked anyone who believed they had sustained a loss due to the scheme to contact its consumer contact centre.

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