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Police believe they have contacted all the families of 35 people whose remains were recovered in a raid on a Hull funeral home.

Humberside Police said National Crime Agency experts were helping to establish “if what has been respectfully recovered are in fact human ashes”.

“I can confirm that whilst formal identification procedures are ongoing, we do believe we have contacted all families of the 35 deceased,” said Assistant Chief Constable Thom McLoughlin.

Police outside the Hessle Road branch of Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in Hull. Pic: PA
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More than 1,500 calls have now been received to a phoneline for people who used Legacy Independent Funeral Directors.

Two people – a man aged 46 and a woman aged 23 – were arrested on suspicion of prevention of a lawful and decent burial, fraud by false representation and fraud by abuse of position.

They have been released on bail while the investigation continues.

Families have spoken about their anguish at not knowing how their loved ones were treated and whether they were given the right ashes.

A woman whose husband’s cremation was organised by the company told Sky News she feels “numb” amid the wait for answers.

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“I can’t cry, I can’t get angry. I just genuinely feel numb. I just don’t know what to think. I just really don’t know,” said Louisa Millington.

Billie-Jo Suffill, 33, told the Daily Mirror she felt “physically sick” because she never received her father’s ashes.

“I bet my dad was not even in the coffin – it was an empty coffin,” she said.

“I was kissing an empty coffin. When I think about it, it is disgusting. It’s like something out of a horror movie.”

The remains were recovered last Friday and Saturday at a Legacy office on Hessle Road in Hull and moved to a mortuary for identification.

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Flowers outside the Hessle Road branch of Legacy Independent Funeral Director.
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Flowers have been left outside the business. Pic: Sky News/PA

Police said their operation at Hessle Road ended on Thursday but that a “scene guard” remained in place.

Three branches were raided in all, two in Hull and one in Beverley, over concerns about “storage and management processes relating to care of the deceased”.

The local council and coroner are also involved – and police have called it an “intricate” and “truly horrific incident”.

Legacy is a family-run business established in 2010, according to its website. It has yet to comment publicly.

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Blur and Gogglebox to Olympic gold: The famous faces who could become MPs

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It’s not just your lifelong politicans who enter the fray when it comes to election time.

With the next general election now confirmed for July, there are already some faces in the mix you might recognise from other walks of life.

They wouldn’t be the first from the worlds of entertainment and sport to venture into politics – the late Oscar-winner Glenda Jackson won a seat for Labour in the 1992 election, as did TV personality Gyles Brandreth for the Conservatives.

And Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was known as a comedian and actor before assuming his current role in 2019.

Here are some new candidates hoping to become MPs in July – along with one who bowed out after just eight days.

Dave Rowntree

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Blur‘s drummer has been selected as a Labour candidate standing for the Conservative-held Mid Sussex seat, and is hoping to turn it red for the first time.

The constituency, covering Burgess Hill, East Grinstead, Haywards Heath and the Mid Sussex villages, is currently represented by Mims Davies.

Despite finding huge success as a musician with Blur, Rowntree is no stranger to politics. In May 2017, he was elected as a Labour county councillor serving the University ward in Norfolk, standing down in 2021.

He also stood as Labour’s parliamentary candidate for the Cities of London and Westminster in 2021, although was unsuccessful.

“The Tories have run out of ideas, and the Lib Dems have run out of steam,” Rowntree said when the news of his latest political bid was announced. “I’m running for parliament to provide the energy and vision the area so desperately needs.”

Blur played Wembley and returned to the top of the charts last year with their ninth studio album, The Ballad Of Darren.

James Cracknell

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James Cracknell poses for photographers upon arrival at the Pride of Britain Awards on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 in London. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)
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It was announced last year that Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell had been chosen as the Conservative candidate for Colchester for the next general election.

Best known for his time on the water, he won gold in the coxless fours at the 2000 and 2004 Olympics and rowed alongside the likes of fellow Britons Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent.

In 2010, he suffered a serious brain injury when he was knocked off his bike in America – an incident that changed his personality and gave him epilepsy. However, he made a remarkable return to rowing in 2019, winning the university boat race with Cambridge. He also appeared on Strictly Come Dancing that same year.

Cracknell has previously been mentioned as a potential Conservative candidate and stood to be an MEP for the party in southwest England in 2014.

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Now, he hopes to take over from Will Quince, who is standing down as MP for Colchester, where the Conservatives have a majority of 9,000 over Labour.

“My experience as a sportsman has taught me to set my own targets and on the way proving people wrong to achieve them,” he writes on his website. “I desperately want to be in a position to encourage people to back themselves. There is more potential, resilience and drive within each of us than we realise. Let’s back ourselves.”

He is up against historian Pam Cox, who is standing for Labour.

Tom Gray

Tom Gray, from the band Gomez, was announced as chairman of The Ivors Academy in 2022. Pic: PA
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Musician and activist Tom Gray is a Mercury Prize winner, a co-founder of indie rock band Gomez who has also written music for TV and theatre.

He is also a founder of the Broken Record campaign, calling for better practices in streaming, and chair of the Ivors Academy, the professional association for songwriters and composers.

He has long been known for his activism for Labour, and in December was announced as the party candidate in the Brighton Pavilion constituency – pipping comedian and actor Eddie Izzard, who had also made a bid to stand for the party.

Labour is hoping to win Brighton Pavilion for the first time since 2005 after Green MP Caroline Lucas announced she would be standing down.

Josh Tapper

Josh Tapper appeared on Gogglebox before moving into politics

A former star of Gogglebox, Josh Tapper has been selected by Labour to run against Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden in Hertsmere, Hertfordshire, at the next general election.

Mr Dowden has held the seat since 2015 and has a sizeable majority of 21,000.

However, with recent by-elections seeing the Tories ousted in safe seats, Tapper is hopeful he can inspire change.

“I’m thrilled and honoured to have been selected as Labour’s parliamentary candidate for Hertsmere,” he said in a statement earlier this year. “Thank you so much to local members for your support – I won’t let you down. The work to unseat the deputy prime minister starts now!”

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Tapper first appeared on hit Channel 4 show Gogglebox with his family when he was a teenager in 2014. He quit the show in 2017 after landing a job in the civil service.

In 2022, he also stood for selection in the North London seat of Chipping Barnet.

And he is not the first Gogglebox star to move into politics. Andy Michael, who died in 2021, was part of the show’s first episode in 2013, but left a year later when he announced he was running in the general election for UKIP. His family rejoined the show after he was unsuccessful in the Hastings and Rye constituency.

Alison Hume

Alison Hume, a TV writer, is standing for election in Scarborough and Whitby

You may well know some of Alison Hume’s work as a British television writer. Hume, pictured above with Tarka, a rescue dog and her campaign mascot, is the creator of the CBBC series The Sparticle Mystery and the 2005 BBC drama Rocket Man, starring Robson Green. She also wrote the 2008 TV film Summerhill, starring recent Eurovision contestant Olly Alexander, and the 2002 film Pure, starring Keira Knightley.

A trade unionist and disability campaigner, she is standing to be the next Labour & Co-operative Party MP for Scarborough and Whitby – hoping to replace Sir Robert Goodwill who won the seat from Labour in 2005 and is now standing down.

Hume is a “proud graduate” of the Jo Cox Leadership training programme, according to York Press, which says that current polling predicts she will become the constituency’s first Labour MP in almost 20 years.

“I never intended to go into politics, but after 20 years balancing bringing up three children, one with complex disabilities, with a successful career in the creative industries and a track record in disability campaigning, well, here I am,” she writes on her website.

“I will work 24/7 for a future which brings equality of opportunity, investment and a fairer, greener future to our coast and country.”

Monty Panesar (briefly)

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Former England cricket star Monty Panesar announced in April that he was standing as a candidate for George Galloway’s Workers Party of Britain in the west London constituency of Ealing Southall.

Panesar, who played for England between 2006 and 2013, was set to run against Labour incumbent Virendra Sharma, who has been the MP there for 18 years.

Writing in The Telegraph, Panesar even said he had aspirations to “one day become prime minister”.

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However, he withdrew his application after eight days, saying he needed more time to find his “political home, one that aligns with my personal and political values”.

He added: “I wish The Workers Party all the best but look forward to taking some time to mature and find my political feet so I am well prepared to deliver my very best when I next run up to the political wicket.”

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Teenager killed girl, 7, on pink scooter while speeding on stolen motorbike

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A teenager who hit and killed a seven-year-old girl while riding a stolen motorbike has been sentenced to 64 months detention.

Katniss Seleznev was thrown around 20 metres when she was hit as the boy, who cannot be named due to his age, rode a blue Suzuki motorbike at around 52mph on Turnstone Road, Walsall, on the evening of 27 July last year.

The schoolgirl was riding a pink three-wheeled scooter outside her home with her twin brother and older sister when she was hit on the 30mph residential road, Wolverhampton Crown Court heard on Wednesday.

The teen, who is now 15 but was 14 at the time of the fatal crash, did not stop at the scene but went to a nearby road before hiding the bike, which was later found burnt in some bushes.

Following his arrest, the boy gave no comment answers in interview, but pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving at Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court in April.

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A witness told police the motorbike, being ridden by a boy with his hood up and his face covered by a balaclava, narrowly avoided crashing into her vehicle as the bike travelled on the wrong side of the road towards her.

Collision investigators said there were no obvious signs the rider had tried to brake before hitting Katniss.

Katniss’s mother Lina, who listened to proceedings through a Bulgarian interpreter, cried quietly as CCTV images showing her children riding their scooters in the street were played before a clip showing her youngest daughter flying through the air after the collision.

Judge Michael Chambers KC, Recorder of Wolverhampton, said he could not begin to imagine the impact Katniss’s death has had on her parents and siblings as a result of the “appalling” crash.

He sentenced the teenager to serve half of a 64-month sentence in detention before being released on licence.

Police tape on Turnstone Road in Blakenall, Walsall, near to the scene where a seven-year-old girl died following a hit-and-run. A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after the girl was hit by a motorcylce. Picture date: Friday July 28, 2023.
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‘You didn’t even stop to help’

“This was, as you now appreciate, an appalling offence, aggravated by the fact you didn’t even stop to help but rode on and you sought to dispose of the motorbike, presumably to try and frustrate the police investigation,” he said.

“It was a motorbike that was stolen some weeks prior and because of your age, you shouldn’t have been driving at all.

“There is no suggestion you braked and Katniss had no chance. It is fair to say that you were upset after the collision and I accept you are remorseful, but it was the police who came to you, not the other way round.”

The teenager had been previously convicted of taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent, driving without insurance and driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence, and had been given a referral order.

Defending, Robert Cowley said the boy had a difficult upbringing and was developmentally immature for his age, but by entering a guilty plea he had shown remorse.

The teenager looked solemn, dressed in a blue hooded top and black trousers, and kept his head down during proceedings.

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‘Time isn’t going to heal this loss’

Katniss was described by her father Bojil as “full of joy” and a “dream child”, in a statement read to the court.

It added that Katniss and her twin brother were born after the couple “fought for five years” through multiple miscarriages and IVF rounds.

“God finally gave them to us. Then Katniss was left to die like an animal in the street,” the statement said.

“Time isn’t going to heal this loss. We shouldn’t have outlived our child.”

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Jake Jones: Mum ‘heartbroken’ as son who fell in river still missing

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The mother of a missing 20-year-old who fell in a river in Monmouthshire has issued a plea to help find him.

Louise Jones said she and her family were “devastated and heartbroken” that her son had still not been found.

Police were called at 6.35pm on Monday to a report that Jake Jones from Sedbury in Gloucestershire had entered the River Wye at Chepstow and not resurfaced.

The coastguard and Severn Area Rescue Association also attended.

Searches have continued on foot and in the water in recent days.

Mrs Jones said her son was last seen in the River Wye “at around 6pm”.

“Unfortunately Jake has still not been found. We are devastated and heartbroken and we are asking everyone to be vigilant and keep a look out for our boy,” she said.

Mrs Jones also thanked emergency services for their support.

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Gloucestershire Constabulary has asked for any information from anyone who was in the area between 5pm and 6.30pm on Monday.

Officers are also keen to speak with anyone who was on a boat or saw a boat during that time.

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