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A pub chef who was caught on camera by an undercover police officer confessing to murdering his ex-partner has been jailed.

Darren Osment has been sentenced to life with a minimum term of 20 years in prison for the murder of Claire Holland, 32, in Bristol in 2012.

Osment, 41, was found guilty earlier this month of killing the mother-of-four in a drunken argument.

Her body has never been found and Osment won’t tell police where it is.

In 2019, police launched a 20-month undercover investigation, in which Osment confessed numerous times to her killing.

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Anguish of ‘no body’ murder victim family

Osment denied murder at his trial and claimed the confessions were the ramblings of a “drunken idiot”.

Sentencing him, Mrs Justice Cutts told Osment he was “quick to temper” and she was sure he had carried out the killing himself, despite his earlier versions of events.

She said: “You could and should have told police and Claire’s family what you did with her body. In your cowardice, you have never done so.”

“You have shown not a shred of remorse,” the judge added.

Mrs Justice Cutts said she found it likely Osment killed Ms Holland in a fit of temper but intended to do so.

Anger killer won’t say where body is

Speaking to Sky News, Ms Holland’s sister Sarah Holland said they had always believed she may one day come home.

“When we got told it was now a murder investigation it was like somebody put their fist down your mouth and grabbed your stomach and was trying to rip it,” she said.

“It was hard to digest because you believed she was somewhere getting on with her life.”

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Claire Holland’s family say ‘it’s worse now’ it has been confirmed she was murdered.

Asked how she felt about the fact Osment has never revealed where her body is, she said: “Angry. He just hasn’t got any compassion to allow us that opportunity to say goodbye to Claire.

“It’s his, kind of, last bit of control I think over Claire and over the situation. He’s not going to let us know, ever. He’s not a compassionate person, he’s got no sympathy.

“I don’t think he’s got the compassion to let the family know what he’s done with her or where she is to give us the respect to actually give her a funeral or a resting place. It’s very hard.”

‘He’s spiteful and spineless’

Ms Holland’s mother, Jackie Vaughan, said: “It’s making me feel sick just thinking about it.

“I always hoped one day she would walk through the door.

“He’s spiteful. Spineless. If he tells us… then I’ll take it back. But he doesn’t care and to him, if he tells us, he’s admitting it.”

Sarah Holland said today’s sentencing does not bring closure because they “still don’t know the truth”.

“We only know scenarios… it’s like Chinese whispers,” she said.

“We don’t actually know the truth, we don’t know where she is so there isn’t really any closure… we just have the satisfaction that he’s in prison for what he’s done.”

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‘Disclose where her body might be’

‘Empty space’ for family this Christmas

Osment killed Ms Holland and disposed of her body, most likely in water, before getting rid of evidence by burning his clothes and disposing of a knife he claimed to have used, police say.

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Superintendent Darren Hannant, from Avon and Somerset Police, said: “While we don’t expect Darren Osment to tell us where Claire’s body is, we can only hope the principles of Helen’s Law will prevail.

“This law ensures that criminals who do not disclose the location of the remains of their victim can have this used against them when it comes to applying for parole.

“For the sake of Claire’s family, there remains the hope this will provide them with the information they so desperately need.”

At Sarah Holland’s home, she hangs a crystal angel, in memory of Claire, on her Christmas tree.

“It’s hard because I know we’ve had quite a few Christmases without Claire – but in your heart, I always used to think she was enjoying Christmas somewhere else.

“This is the first Christmas now that I know she is actually gone from the family.

“We’ve got that empty space there this Christmas and she’s not going to be raising a glass somewhere and saying Merry Christmas.”

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British man, 27, dies after avalanche at French Alps ski resort

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British man, 27, dies after avalanche at French Alps ski resort

A British man has died after an avalanche at a ski resort in the French Alps, local officials say.

The 27-year-old man died after being buried in snow at a ski resort and carried about 15m (49ft) by the avalanche’s force, according to local prosecutor Benoit Bachelet.

The incident occurred at Val Thorens ski resort in the Savoie region of southwest France, shortly after 10am on Thursday.

Mr Bachelet said nearby police officers were alerted to the incident by a witness, and the British man was pulled out of the snow.

He added officers gave first aid to the man, who had entered cardiac arrest.

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He was taken to hospital in Grenoble, in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, where he died that evening, Mr Bachelet said.

An investigation into the incident has been opened by the regional prosecutor’s office.

The prosecutor said the victim’s family were being supported by local services.

A Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who died in France and are in contact with the local authorities.”

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Joe Thompson: Former Rochdale footballer dies aged 36 after third cancer diagnosis

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Joe Thompson: Former Rochdale footballer dies aged 36 after third cancer diagnosis

Former Rochdale player Joe Thompson has died aged 36.

His former club said it was “devastated” to learn of his death.

Thompson, who retired in 2019, was diagnosed with cancer for a third time last year.

In its statement, Rochdale FC said he died “peacefully at home on Thursday, with his family by his side”.

He made over 200 appearances for Rochdale, who he joined from Manchester United‘s academy in 2005.

The club posted a tribute on X, describing the former midfielder as “a warm personality who had a deep connection with our club from a young age”.

In her tribute on Instagram, Thompson’s wife Chantelle said he had “made such an impact on so many people” and he was “the most incredible husband, son, brother, friend and father”.

During his career, he played for Tranmere Rovers, Bury and Carlisle United, with spells on loan at Wrexham and Southport.

He was first diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2013, while playing for Tranmere.

When Thompson rejoined Rochdale from Carlisle in 2016 the disease soon returned, but he confirmed he was cancer free in June 2017.

Two years later, he announced his retirement at the age of 29, saying his body had been pushed “to the limit” having twice undergone treatment for cancer.

Last year, he revealed he had been diagnosed with stage four lymphoma which had spread to his lungs.

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Hodgkin lymphoma is a relatively aggressive type of cancer that can spread quickly through the body, according to the NHS.

Rochdale, who face Altrincham on Friday, have confirmed that players will wear black armbands during the National League match.

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Essex Police: Senior officer sacked for sexual contact with woman while on duty

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Essex Police: Senior officer sacked for sexual contact with woman while on duty

A senior police officer has been sacked after he had sexual contact with a woman while on duty.

The police watchdog found Tom Simons, a chief superintendent with Essex Police, abused his position for a sexual purpose with two women – including by touching a colleague inappropriately and failing to disclose a relationship with one of them.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said he continued with his behaviour despite being reminded of the importance of maintaining professional boundaries.

The case was first referred to the IOPC in March 2022 after multiple allegations, Essex Police said.

Mr Simons was suspended from duty and interviewed under criminal caution by the IOPC, which executed a search warrant of his house and checked his phone and other devices as part of an investigation.

The case was referred to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in January 2024 to consider charges relating to alleged sexual offences, coercive control and misconduct in public office, but it was decided he would not be charged with any criminal offences, the IOPC said.

A disciplinary panel chaired by Bedfordshire Police’s assistant chief constable found Mr Simons had committed gross misconduct and breached the police professional standards of behaviour.

Mr Simons denies all the allegations.

He was dismissed without notice after the misconduct hearing concluded this week. He will also be placed on the College of Policing barred list.

IOPC director Emily Barry said she “would like to praise the courage of the women” who came forward.

“They faced pressure from him as a senior officer, but it’s thanks to them that our investigation was able to gather the strong evidence that was put before the panel at the misconduct hearing, resulting in his dismissal,” she added.

“He has deservedly lost his job and it’s behaviour like this that damages the public’s trust and confidence in police officers.”

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Ben-Julian Harrington, chief constable of Essex, said there was “simply no place in policing for people who think, wrongly, that they can get away with sexual misconduct”.

“I will be completely frank. This case is particularly disappointing given the seniority of the former officer,” he added.

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