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‘Proud great-grandfather’ remembered in Cambridgeshire funeral notices this week

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Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one

Announcing the passing of a loved one in local news media is a long standing tradition and we are proud of the trust placed in us to make these important announcements. Every notice published to our newspaper and news site also appears on funeral-notices.co.uk – the UK’s number one site for death notices and memoriams. Every notice remains online forever providing friends and families with a lifelong tribute to their loved one, a safe place online to share memories, add tributes, photographs and make donations in memory.

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Each week we pay tribute to the loved ones remembered in our area with a funeral notice and online tribute page. To read the latest announcements and add tributes to those from our area who have passed away, or to create a funeral notice yourself, click here . Alternatively, you can create a notice by calling the helpful team on 01482 908084.

Here are a selection of notices published earlier this week.

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David Robert (Bob) GRADON

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of ‘Bob’ Gradon, who was called home to Christ on 14th February 2026. Treasured husband to Joy. Devoted and dearly loved father to Tim and Katy. A much loved brother to Mike Beloved son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle and cousin. He will be sorely missed by all our friends and family. A Thanksgiving Service is to take place at Emmanuel Church, Loughborough, on Saturday 7 March 2026 at 11:30am. Everyone most welcome.

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Justin Sheridan HAWKES

Of Cambridge. Passed away on Tuesday 3rd February 2026 at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, aged 70 years. Dearly loved Father to Olivia & Amelia, and partner to Bronwyn Hipkin. Justin was an artist and a conservator who dedicated his life to his craft. He shall be deeply missed by all. Funeral service to be held on Thursday 5th March 2026 at 11am, St Peter & St Paul’s Church, Dry Drayton, followed by the committal at Cambridge Crematorium, West Chapel. All enquiries to Peasgood & Skeates 164 Histon Road Cambridge CB4 3JP 01223 791060

Graham LAWRENCE

Graham of Fowlmere, peacefully passed away on Saturday 31st January 2026, aged 83 years. Much loved Husband of Christine, Dad of Mandy, Teresa & Daniel and Grandad of Lily, Charlie & Holly, who will be sadly missed by all. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday 25th February 2026 at Cam Valley Crematorium at 12:00noon. Family flowers only please. Donations in memory can be made via his In Memory Page at www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk or payable to Parkinsons UK or The Sick Childrens Trust and can be sent c/o Peasgood & Skeates, 45 Moorfield Road, Duxford, Cambridge. CB22 4PP. Tel: 01223 833463

Heather Mae MOTHERSOLE (Cross)

Much loved daughter of Fred & Jessie Cross, passed away peacefully in hospital 17 December 2025. Beloved mother of Martin (dec.), & Jane, mother-in-law of John, Grandma & Great-Grandmother. Much loved sister of Vivienne (dec.), Estelle, Beryl, and Angela, sister-in-law to Jim, and dear Aunt to their families. The cremation took place in Cambridge, followed by the ashes scattering of both Heather & Martin on the 05 February 2026.

John, Robert (Known As Robert) SPELLER

Robert Speller passed away peacefully at The Cambridgeshire Care Home on 12th February, aged 91. A much‑loved husband of Jane, a caring father to Nicholas, Simon and Matthew, and a proud grandfather and great‑grandfather. The funeral service will be held at the Cam Valley Crematorium on Friday 13th March at 2pm. To celebrate Robert’s life, traditional dark funeral attire is not required. Family flowers only, please. Donations, if desired, may be made to the RNLI.

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Jenni TUCKER

Of Cambridge, Cornwall and the world, passed away on Thursday 15th January 2026, 74 years young. Jenni will be sadly missed by her many friends. Funeral Service at Cambridge City Crematorium, East Chapel on Thursday 26th February at 12.30 pm. All welcome. At Jenni’s request no flowers, but if desired, donations, made payable to the NSPCC may be left at the service or sent c/o R. J. Pepper & Son Family Funeral Directors, 1, Telegraph Street, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8QU Telephone 01954 251919.

In Memoriams

Richard HANKS

In loving memory of my lovely husband, who I sadly lost twelve years ago. 18th February 2014. It’s been twelve long years, you’ve been away. I still miss you more than words can say. I know how hard you tried to stay. God sent you down, from Heaven above. He picked you out, for me to love. He picked you out, from all the rest. Because he knew, I’d love you best. I loved you then, I love you still, I always have, and I always will. So missed, your loving Wife Paula xxx Also remembering with love, Greta, who died February 27th 1990.

Linda Anne TARRANT

Taken suddenly, Feb 19th 1982, aged 8 Its been 44 years You’re an Angel in Heaven Loved and remembered every day Good night and God bless Lots of Love from Mammy, brother Tony and sister Kelly xxx

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Barry PILSWORTH

Wendy and the family of the late Barry wish to express their most sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness, messages and expressions of sympathy, also the donations received during their recent very sad loss. A special thanks to those friends for the great comfort and support given by their presence during the service. Please accept this as the only acknowledgement.

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Brits urged to take tennis ball with them if they’re flying

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Yep, that’s right, you’ve been advised to take a tennis ball with you.

No, not so you can serve an ace up the aisle to catch an attendant’s attention, it’s actually to avoid stiffness or aches while in the air.

It can also be used to enhance circulation, intended to be used by gently applying pressure and rolling it up and down the thighs, legs, or even shoulders, according to health experts.

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Registered osteopath and qualified sleep therapist Tracy Hannigan has recommended using a tennis ball in tandem with another teeny piece of paraphernalia.

She told The Metro: “A great tip is to find a hand towel, put the ball in the middle of it and roll it like a sausage. When you then apply pressure using the ball, it’s easier to position and will prevent it from skidding out of position, which can be painful.

“A tennis ball is small and light and can help you to apply soothing pressure to points you might otherwise not be able to reach.

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“You can even stretch your lower back in your plane seat, by crossing your legs and leaning forward, as if you’re trying to reach down to the crossed-over foot with your elbow,” she added.

Here are the primary NHS tips for managing stiffness:

1. Movement and Exercise (Most Important)

Keep Active: Regular movement is the most effective way to reduce stiffness.

Gentle Movement: Avoid staying in one position for too long. Move for short periods every hour, even if it is just a short walk.

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Low-Impact Activity: Engage in swimming, cycling, yoga, or tai chi to improve mobility without overloading joints.

Stretching: Perform daily stretches for affected muscles, moving joints through their full, comfortable range. Hold stretches for 20 to 30 seconds, repeating 2 to 3 times a day.

“Little and Often”: It is better to move gently throughout the day rather than doing one long, intense session.

2. Heat and Cold Therapy

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Heat Therapy: Use hot water bottles, heat-rub creams, or have warm baths to relax stiff muscles and joints.

Cold Therapy: Apply an ice pack (or a bag of frozen peas) wrapped in a towel for up to 20 minutes to reduce pain and swelling, especially if the stiffness is due to a recent sprain or strain.

Temperature Control: Keep warm to prevent stiffness in cold weather.

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Showers expected in NI over next few days before “mild weather” due later in the week

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There is no escaping the wet weather over the next few days but there is the prospect of a better outlook on the horizon

The Met Office have released their latest weather forecast for Northern Ireland over the next few days. Today was billed as having bright intervals and occasional blustery showers which would see windy conditions at times.

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Some heavy rains are expected on Sunday with the chance of thunder. The maximum temperature will be 11 °C as tonight sees more showers anticipated with more frequent patches of rain due across the north and west of the region. The start of the work week will bring sunny intervals with the odd shower still expected to haunt Monday. Freshening south-westerly breezes will see a maximum temperature of 12C.

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The mid-week forecast will see a cloudy outlook for Tuesday to Thursday with outbreaks of rain which will occasionally be heavy. Still, some dry spells are expected as a mild spell of weather is due to come in, according to the forecast. As the days continue to get lighter, people will be looking forward to spring eventually appearing around the corner.

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When are Thornton Hall Gardens near Darlington open this year?

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The first opportunity to explore the gardens will be on Monday, May 25, when the gates open alongside a popular plant fair.

For many visitors, it marks the return of what has become a much-anticipated annual event in the County Durham countryside.

Thornton Hall Gardens (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

Thornton Hall is not a visitor attraction in the traditional sense. It is a working farm, and the gardens are opened to the public just a handful of times each year.

In recent years, word-of-mouth praise and social media have quietly turned Thornton Hall into a ‘must-visit destination’ for garden lovers, history enthusiasts and those seeking a different kind of day out.

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Visitors have described it as “unexpected”, “joyfully theatrical” and “like stepping into a secret world”, a reputation that has steadily grown.

The gardens sit beside Thornton Hall itself, a Grade I listed building constructed around 1550 by Ralph Tailbois.

Thornton Hall and Gardens, near Darlington (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

One of the oldest buildings in the Borough of Darlington, the hall is a rare architectural blend of Tudor, Elizabethan, Jacobean and Georgian styles, reflecting centuries of change.

What makes the gardens particularly remarkable is that they are a relatively recent creation.

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When Michael and Sue Manners moved to Thornton Hall in 1989, the walled gardens were little more than grassy paddocks grazed by cattle.

With no formal training and no grand design, Sue began transforming the land by hand.

Thornton Hall and Gardens (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

More than 30 years later, that hands-on approach has resulted in a richly planted and characterful space.

According to its website, visitors can expect more than 100 varieties of roses, alongside collections of delphiniums, peonies and irises.

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There are secret corners with quirky sculptures and tucked-away seating, as well as a meadow, wildlife ponds and a productive vegetable garden.



Despite attracting hundreds of visitors each year, the limited opening dates give Thornton Hall a fleeting quality. Miss a date, and you may have to wait another year.

After the May 25 opening, the gardens will welcome visitors on Wednesday, June 3, 10, 17 and 24, Sunday, June 28, and Wednesday, July 1, 8 and 15.

All opening days run from 10am to 4pm.

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Admission is £10 per person, payable at the gate.

However, numbers are limited by the setting, and regular visitors advise arriving early, particularly for the first opening in May, which is expected to be especially popular.

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Foo Fighters announce surprise last-minute gig at popular Dublin venue

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Large queues formed since early morning for tickets priced at €99 including fees

US rockers Foo Fighters have announced a surprise last-minute gig in Dublin for Monday night.

Tickets were made available at the 3Olympia Theatre Box Office on Dame Street in Dublin from Sunday afternoon. Since early morning, lengthy queues formed for the concert, with tickets costing €99, fees included.

This announcement follows online speculation that the band had been seen in Ireland over the past week, with alleged sightings of the band’s van in Dingle.

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The band last took to the stage in Ireland in 2019. Established in 1994 by ex-Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters have sold in excess of 50 million albums globally.

In a post on social media, the organisers outlined several rules regarding ticket sales, reports Dublin Live.

Promoter MCD Productions stated there is a limit of two tickets per person. Only physical debit or credit cards can be used for purchase, cash and contactless cards are not accepted.

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Tickets are being sold on a first come first served basis. The gig has an age restriction of 18+.

Those requiring accessible tickets are asked to inform staff at the time of purchase. Transfers are not permitted.

The band have also announced intimate gigs at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Wednesday, February 25, and at Manchester’s O2 Ritz this Friday, February 27.

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Double Bafta winner Robert Aramayo calls for ‘grace’ towards Tourette’s after shouted slur

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Actor Robert Aramayo, who scooped two prizes at Sunday’s Baftas, said Tourette syndrome was ‘really misunderstood’ (Picture: Getty)

Robert Aramayo called on society to ‘have grace’ towards the ‘complex’ and ‘really misunderstood’ Tourette syndrome after scooping both the Bafta for best actor and the EE Rising Star Award.

The 33-year-old actor, who played Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson in the biographical film I Swear, made his comments after invited guest Davidson shouted the N-word at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo while they were presenting a Bafta.

As explained by the NHS, Tourette’s is a condition that causes people to make sudden, repetitive sounds or movements, known as tics, with Davidson’s symptoms involving outbursts including swearing.

Sinners actors Jordan and Lindo, who were presenting the award for special visual effects, paused briefly before continuing with their introduction onstage after the slur was picked up by microphones in the audience.

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Host Alan Cumming then thanked the audience for their understanding and help ‘to create a respectful space for everyone’ as he reminded the audience that Davidson had ‘no control’ over them, explaining: ‘You may have noticed some strong language in the background.

‘This can be part of how Tourette’s syndrome shows up for some people, as the film explores that experience.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan West/Hogan Media/Shutterstock (16688750iw) John Davidson 79th BAFTA British Academy Film Awards, Arrivals, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 22 Feb 2026
Campaigner John Davidson, who has the condition and whom Aramayo portrays in I Swear, was heard making several involuntary outbursts during the Bafta ceremony (Picture: Alan West/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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This included shouting the N-word at Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo as they presented the first award of the evening (Picture: Stuart Wilson/BAFTA/Getty)

Speaking after his shock double win, Aramayo – who had become tearful on stage over winning the best actor gong, his second of the night – told Metro and other outlets in the winners’ press room: ‘I’m just really happy that I Swear has shone a spotlight on something that is really, really misunderstood. 

‘I think that there’s still a lot more education needed around Tourette’s and what it actually is and how we all, as a society, can help.’

He also said that learning more about the syndrome had been the most eye-opening part of working on I Swear, as ‘it’s complicated and complex and it requires us to have grace’. 

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Aramayo added: ‘It’s far more than – there’s lots of tics that people don’t see. There’s people who live with Tourette syndrome who you don’t know that they are because you think tics are a certain thing, but they’re not always like that. 

‘I think just for me, personally, what I learned straight away was that’s true and it then made me passionate about wanting to spread that with the work.’

Undated film still from I Swear. Pictured: Maxine Peake as Dottie Achenbach and Robert Aramayo as John Davidson. See PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Reviews. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Reviews. PA Photo. Picture credit should read: One Story High/Tempo Productions, I Swear/Graeme Hunter. All Rights Reserved. NOTE TO EDITORS: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Reviews.
‘There’s still a lot more education needed around Tourette’s,’ said Aramayo after his award wins (pictured in I Swear as John Davidson with Maxine Peake as Dottie Achenbach) (Picture: One Story High/Tempo Productions/I Swear/Graeme Hunter)

There has much discussion online in reaction to Davidson’s use of the slur, and the BBC’s decision to keep it in the broadcast edit, with some arguing that Tourette’s is a deeply misunderstood condition while others where much less sympathetic to the language used – especially given the grave offence it could cause.

Davidson was also heard shouting ‘shut the f**k up’ during a speech from Bafta chair Sara Putt and yelled ‘f**k you’ when Arco’s directors took to the stage, as well as ‘bulls**t’ during housekeeping instructions at the start, where attendees were asked not to swear.

Campaigner Davidson, who was diagnosed with Tourette’s aged 25 and received an MBE in 2019, reportedly left the show in the second half as no further outbursts were heard.

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As per Variety, it’s said that Davidson left of his own accord as Bafta would ‘under no circumstances’ ask an ‘invited guest’ to leave the ceremony.

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Cumming also made a further statement in the show, saying: ‘Tourette syndrome is a disability and the tics you’ve heard tonight are involuntary, which means the person who has Tourette syndrome has no control over their language. We apologise if you are offended tonight.’

Meanwhile The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power star Aramayo also confirmed that he’d had the chance to speak with fellow best actor nominee Ethan Hawke (for Blue Moon), after recalling valuable advice he’d shared with Aramayo and his classmates on a visit to Julliard during his best actor acceptance speech.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: Robert Aramayo accepts the Leading Actor Award for 'I Swear' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2026 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 22, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart Wilson/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
Aramayo beat the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet and Jordan to be crowned best actor (Picture: Stuart Wilson/BAFTA/Getty)

‘I think he was grateful for me mentioning it but I meant it and it really did have an effect on everyone in that room in my year, when he came in. 

‘I wanted to meet him but I thought that I might not get the chance so I thought, well I’m mentioning it now then!’

He also praised the Hollywood star as ‘amazing’ and said it would be ‘great’ if he had the chance to work with him in the future.

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Full list of Bafta winners 2026

Best film

One Battle After Another

Leading actor

Robert Aramayo – I Swear

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Leading actress

Jessie Buckley – Hamnet

Outstanding British film

Hamnet

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Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

My Father’s Shadow – Akinola Davies Jr (director), Wale Davies (writer)

Adapted screenplay

One Battle After Another – Paul Thomas Anderson

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Original screenplay

Sinners – Ryan Coogler

Film not in the English language

Sentimental Value

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Director

One Battle After Another – Paul Thomas Anderson

Supporting actress

Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners

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Supporting actor

Sean Penn – One Battle After Another

Children’s and family film

Boong

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Costume

Frankenstein

Special visual effects

Avatar: Fire And Ash

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Production design

Frankenstein

Sound

F1

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Makeup and hair

Frankenstein

Original score

Sinners

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Animated film

Zootropolis 2

British short animation

Two Black Boys In Paradise

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Best British short film

This Is Endometriosis

Casting

I Swear

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Cinematography

One Battle After Another

Editing

One Battle After Another

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Documentary

Mr Nobody Against Putin

Rising star, voted for by the public

Robert Aramayo – I Swear

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Fellowship

Dame Donna Langley

Outstanding British contribution to cinema

Clare Binns

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Inside Wynyard Park- Teesside’s exclusive gated community

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Tucked between Stockton-on-Tees and Billingham, Wynyard Park has long been synonymous with exclusivity. Its sweeping drives, secluded cul-de-sacs, and immaculate lawns form the backdrop to some of the region’s most impressive homes — an address where grandeur meets discretion.

A legacy of luxury

Rising to prominence in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Wynyard Park quickly established itself as a beacon of North East affluence during a period of rapid investment and growth. The estate sits beside Wynyard Hall, a grand Georgian mansion once home to Sir John Hall — the former Newcastle United chairman and the visionary behind the MetroCentre.

Hall’s influence shaped not just the stately hall itself, but the entire estate that grew around it. His vision brought together heritage and modern luxury, attracting a roster of headline residents over the decades.

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A star-studded postcode

The estate’s prestige didn’t come from its properties alone — it was defined by the calibre of residents who called it home.

  • Duncan Bannatyne, businessman and Dragons’ Den star, once owned a five-bedroom mansion there. Featuring a games room, golf course views, and a spectacular double-height atrium, the property sold in 2011 for £800,000, marking the estate’s enduring appeal to high-profile entrepreneurs.
  • Kevin Keegan, former England manager and football legend, also lived on the estate, his home reflecting the openness and scale that have become hallmarks of Wynyard’s design.
  • Alan Shearer, another Newcastle United great, was among those who chose Wynyard Park during the height of his career — further solidifying its ties to footballing royalty.

Wynyard Hall: the heart of the estate

Though technically separate from the residential development, Wynyard Hall remains its spiritual centrepiece. Once an aristocratic seat, the mansion today operates as a luxury hotel, spa, and events venue, its timeless architecture and heritage continuing to elevate the area’s prestige.

Discreet luxury in the North

Beyond the gates, Wynyard Park is more than just a property hotspot — it’s a symbol of aspiration. Its modern architecture, landscaped gardens, and bespoke interiors are designed for those who crave space and serenity, with convenience just a short drive away.

While celebrity turnover has slowed in recent years, the estate still commands a powerful allure among the North East’s high-net-worth residents and professionals. For those seeking a blend of luxury, privacy, and legacy, Wynyard Park remains one of the region’s most exclusive places to live.

Forget London’s glitz or Cheshire’s footballer belts — Wynyard Park quietly built its own legacy, offering the rich and famous a peaceful slice of North East elegance.

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Unsolved murder of Glasgow businessman being ‘reviewed’ as brother pleads for justice

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Alexander Blue was found badly beaten outside his home in Glasgow’s west end in June 2002.

A review of the evidence in the 23-year-old unsolved murder of a Glasgow businessman is taking place. Alexander Blue’s brother says it is an “absolute disgrace” that to this day no-one has been charged over the crime.

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The 41-year-old, who ran a company called the Taxi Centre, was found badly beaten outside his home in Glasgow’s west end in June 2002 and died in hospital two days later from massive head injuries.

A neighbour had found him injured on the driveway of his home on Dundonald Road in the upmarket Dowanhill area. No one has been charged over the murder despite repeated police appeals – and the case remains unresolved after two decades.

Alexander’s older brother Billy Blue has been seeking justice for years. With the 25-year anniversary of Alexander’s death approaching in June next year, he said the police and Crown Office should “hang their heads in shame” if no one is charged by that point.

He told the Press Association he felt the family had been “brushed off” by police and the legal system, saying: “How bad does it have to get before you get an outside force in? You have to get justice, you can’t let people kill people and just get away with it.”

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Alexander’s brother believes there is enough evidence to identify the culprit behind his brother’s death, saying it was “no ordinary murder”. Billy, from Glasgow, said: “It’s been known for a considerable length of time who’s responsible for Alec’s murder. I would like to see them brought to justice, it would be a vindication.”

He said the Crown Office was “definitely” reviewing evidence around the case. Billy, 67, said: “What was horrendous was my mother lost her son, and that’s always been my driving force. She’s never got over that. She’ll never get over what happened that day.”

Billy says the looming 25-year anniversary of Alexander’s death may spur the police on to take more action on the case. He has had recent meetings with police and Crown Office officials including the Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC. Both agencies have promised to keep him updated.

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He said: “I think they know what’s coming in about 18 months, if they get to that point with total failure. The fact that nobody’s been charged with murder is a disappointment. But the fact that nobody’s been charged with anything related to that murder is an absolute disgrace.”

He was critical of Police Scotland, saying his family has been treated like “garbage” for years. The Crown Office said it works closely with the police to review unresolved homicides to ascertain if there are any new evidential developments.

A spokesman said: “The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service recognise the suffering of families who have been denied justice. The murder of Alexander Blue remains an unresolved homicide and we are absolutely committed to reviewing such cases along with Police Scotland.

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“Unresolved homicides are never closed, and we work closely with police to explore any new evidential developments which would allow us to bring such cases to court. The Blue family will continue to be kept informed should any significant developments come to light.”

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “This is obviously still a difficult time for the Blue family who have suffered distress and heartache over the last two decades as they seek answers and justice for Alexander.

“Police Scotland never considers cases closed and this case remains under review. There is no barrier over the passage of time to the investigation of unresolved homicide cases.

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“Homicide Governance and Review actively keeps all undetected and unresolved homicides under review and meets regularly with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service in an attempt to review these cases and pursue resolution.

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“We will continue to update the families of the victims of such crimes with any new developments, where appropriate.

“Police Scotland along with our partners in the Scottish Police Authority Forensic Services, continue to relentlessly pursue advances in technology and investigative approaches which help bring those responsible for serious and violent crimes to justice and provide answers for families of the victims of such crimes.

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“Scientific and forensic developments, combined with information from the public and determined investigative work can yield new opportunities in such cases.”

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Baftas 2026: Full list of winners

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The 2026 Baftas unfolded at London’s Royal Festival Hall, where the film industry gathered in force for one of its biggest nights of the year.

On Sunday night (22 February), actors including Timothée Chalamet, Paul Mescal, Michael B Jordan, Jessie Buckley and Emma Stone arrived at the star-studded ceremony honouring the best in British film.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s dark comedy One Battle After Another was the big winner of the year, winning six of its 14 nominations, including Best Film.

The film’s star Leonardo DiCaprio, however, missed out on the Best Actor prize, which went instead to I Swear’s Robert Aramayo in the biggest surprise of the night.

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“I absolutely can’t believe this. I can’t believe I’m here looking at people like you, in the same category as you,” Aramayo said during his speech as he pointed to DiCaprio in the audience. “Never mind being stood up here.”

Irish actor Jessie Buckley, meanwhile, took home the award for Best Actress thanks to her searing portrayal as Anne Hathaway in Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet, which also won Outstanding British Film.

Find the Bafta 2026 winners below:

Best Film

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HAMNET

MARTY SUPREME

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER – WINNER

SENTIMENTAL VALUE

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SINNERS

Paul Thomas Anderson with his Bafta

Paul Thomas Anderson with his Bafta (BBC)

Director

BUGONIA Yorgos Lanthimos

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HAMNET Chloé Zhao

MARTY SUPREME Josh Safdie

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Paul Thomas Anderson – WINNER

SENTIMENTAL VALUE Joachim Trier

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SINNERS Ryan Coogler

Leading Actress

JESSIE BUCKLEY Hamnet – WINNER

ROSE BYRNE If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

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KATE HUDSON Song Sung Blue

CHASE INFINITI One Battle After Another

RENATE REINSVE Sentimental Value

EMMA STONE Bugonia

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Jessie Buckley with her Bafta

Jessie Buckley with her Bafta (BBC)

Leading Actor

ROBERT ARAMAYO I Swear – WINNER

TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET Marty Supreme

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LEONARDO DICAPRIO One Battle After Another

ETHAN HAWKE Blue Moon

MICHAEL B. JORDAN Sinners

JESSE PLEMONS Bugonia

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Supporting Actress

ODESSA A’ZION Marty Supreme

INGA IBSDOTTER LILLEAAS Sentimental Value

WUNMI MOSAKU Sinners – WINNER

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CAREY MULLIGAN The Ballad of Wallis Island

TEYANA TAYLOR One Battle After Another

EMILY WATSON Hamnet

Wunmi Mosaku wins her Bafta for Best Supporting Actress

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Wunmi Mosaku wins her Bafta for Best Supporting Actress (BBC)

Supporting Actor

BENICIO DEL TORO One Battle After Another

JACOB ELORDI Frankenstein

PAUL MESCAL Hamnet

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PETER MULLAN I Swear

SEAN PENN One Battle After Another – WINNER

STELLAN SKARSGÅRD Sentimental Value

Casting

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I SWEAR Lauren Evans WINNER

MARTY SUPREME Jennifer Venditti

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Cassandra Kulukundis

SENTIMENTAL VALUE Yngvill Kolset Haga, Avy Kaufman

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SINNERS Francine Maisler

Robert Aramayo wins Best Actor

Robert Aramayo wins Best Actor (BBC)

Outstanding British Film

28 YEARS LATER

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THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND

BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY

DIE MY LOVE

H IS FOR HAWK

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HAMNET – WINNER

I SWEAR

MR BURTON

PILLION

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STEVE

Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer

THE CEREMONY Jack King (Director, Writer), Hollie Bryan (Producer), Lucy Meer (Producer)

MY FATHER’S SHADOW Akinola Davies Jr. (Director), Wale Davies (Writer) – WINNER

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PILLION Harry Lighton (Director, Writer)

A WANT IN HER Myrid Carten (Director)

WASTEMAN Cal McMau (Director), Hunter Andrews (Writer), Eoin Doran (Writer)

Original Screenplay

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I SWEAR Kirk Jones

MARTY SUPREME Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie

THE SECRET AGENT Kleber Mendonça Filho

SENTIMENTAL VALUE Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier

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SINNERS Ryan Coogler – WINNER

Ryan Coogler and his Bafta

Ryan Coogler and his Bafta (BBC)

Adapted Screenplay

THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND Tom Basden, Tim Key

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BUGONIA Will Tracy

HAMNET Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Paul Thomas Anderson – WINNER

PILLION Harry Lighton

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Film Not in the English Language

IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT

THE SECRET AGENT

SENTIMENTAL VALUE – WINNER

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SIRĀT

THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB

Documentary

2000 METERS TO ANDRIIVKA

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APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS

COVER-UP

MR. NOBODY AGAINST PUTIN – WINNER

THE PERFECT NEIGHBOR

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Animated Film

ELIO

LITTLE AMÉLIE

ZOOTROPOLIS 2 – WINNER

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Paddington presents Best Children’s & Family Film

Paddington presents Best Children’s & Family Film (BBC)

Children’s & Family Film

ARCO

BOONG WINNER

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LILO & STITCH

ZOOTROPOLIS 2

Editing

F1 Stephen Mirrione

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A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE Kirk Baxter

MARTY SUPREME Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Andy Jurgensen – WINNER

SINNERS Michael P. Shawver

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Cinematography

FRANKENSTEIN Dan Laustsen

MARTY SUPREME Darius Khondji

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Michael Bauman – WINNER

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SINNERS Autumn Durald Arkapaw

TRAIN DREAMS Adolpho Veloso

Alan Cumming hosting the Baftas

Alan Cumming hosting the Baftas (BBC)

Production Design

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FRANKENSTEIN Tamara Deverell, Shane Vieau – WINNER

HAMNET Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton

MARTY SUPREME Jack Fisk, Adam Willis

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Florencia Martin, Anthony Carlino

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SINNERS Hannah Beachler, Monique Champagne

Costume Design

FRANKENSTEIN Kate Hawley – WINNER

HAMNET Malgosia Turzanska

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MARTY SUPREME Miyako Bellizzi

SINNERS Ruth E. Carter

WICKED: FOR GOOD Paul Tazewell

Make Up and Hair

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FRANKENSTEIN Jordan Samuel, Cliona Furey, Mike Hill, Megan Many – WINNER

HAMNET Nicole Stafford

MARTY SUPREME Kyra Panchenko, Kay Georgiou, Mike Fontaine

SINNERS Siân Richards, Shunika Terry, Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine

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WICKED: FOR GOOD Frances Hannon, Laura Blount, Mark Coulier, Sarah Nuth

The Prince and Princess of Wales attended the Baftas

The Prince and Princess of Wales attended the Baftas ((Jaimi Joy/PA))

Original Score

BUGONIA Jerskin Fendrix

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FRANKENSTEIN Alexandre Desplat

HAMNET Max Richter

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Jonny Greenwood

SINNERS Ludwig Göransson – WINNER

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Sound

F1 Gareth John, Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, Juan Peralta – WINNER

FRANKENSTEIN Greg Chapman, Nathan Robitallie, Nelson Ferreira, Christian Cooke, Brad Zoem

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER Jose Antonio Garcia, Christopher Scarabosio, Tony Villaflor

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SINNERS Chris Welcker, Benny Burtt, Brandon Proctor, Steve Boeddeker, Felipe Pacheco

WARFARE Mitch Low, Ben Barker, Howard Bargroff, Richard Spooner

Special Visual Effects

AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Daniel Barrett, Eric Saindon – WINNER

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F1 Ryan Tudhope, Keith Alfred Dawson, Nicolas Chevallier, Robert Harrington

FRANKENSTEIN Dennis Berardi, Ayo Burgess, Ivan Busquets, José Granell

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Christian Mänz, Francois Lambert, Glen McIntosh, Terry Palmer

THE LOST BUS Charlie Noble, Brandon K. McLaughlin, David Zaretti

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Jessie Buckley and Chloe Zhao at the 2026 Baftas

Jessie Buckley and Chloe Zhao at the 2026 Baftas

British Short Film

MAGID / ZAFAR Luis Hindman, Sufiyaan Salam, Aidan Robert Brooks

NOSTALGIE Kathryn Ferguson, Stacey Gregg, Marc Robinson, Kath Mattock

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TERENCE Edem Kelman, Noah Reich

THIS IS ENDOMETRIOSIS Georgie Wileman, Matt Houghton, Harriette Wright – WINNER

WELCOME HOME FRECKLES Huiju Park, Nathan Hendren

British Short Animation

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CARDBOARD J.P. Vine, Michaela Manas Malina

SOLSTICE Luke Angus

TWO BLACK BOYS IN PARADISE Baz Sells, Dean Atta, Ben Jackson – WINNER

EE Rising Star Award

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ROBERT ARAMAYO – WINNER

MILES CATON

CHASE INFINITI

ARCHIE MADEKWE

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‘My heart will never be the same again’ – Mother’s anguish as daughter killed in hit and run in Co Meath

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Mia Lily Keogh O’Keeffe is the seventh person to have been killed on the road on the island of Ireland over the course of the weekend

The mother of a teenager killed by a car which failed to remain at the scene has said her “heart will never be the same again.”

This paper has learned that the tragic teenager killed in a hit-and-run on the Slane Road in Navan, Co Meath on Saturday night was 16 year old Mia Lily Keogh O’Keeffe.

She is the seventh person to have been killed on the road on the island of Ireland over the course of the weekend.

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Mia, who was from Navan, was walking her dog and was at a pedestrian crossing when a driver struck her with his vehicle and then failed to remain at the scene at around 8:20pm.

Gardai and emergency services rushed to the area and Mia was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Co Louth, where she was subsequently declared dead.

It is understood Mia was a student at Loreto Secondary School in Navan, has a number of siblings and comes from a well known family in the area.

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Gardai were initially searching for the driver, but it is understood that the suspect, who is a man in his 20s, later handed himself in to gardai. He was then placed under arrest and is being questioned over the incident.

It comes as Mia’s devastated mother Louise has taken to social media and posted in a comment:

“My beautiful baby was taken by someone who fled and left her alone. My heart will never be the same again.”

In a statement gardai have appealed for witnesses to the incident to come forward.

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“At approximately 8:20pm, Gardaí and emergency services responded to an incident involving a car and a pedestrian. The car involved failed to remain at the scene. The pedestrian, a 16-year-old female, was treated at the scene before being transferred to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda, where she was later pronounced deceased.

“A male in his 20s has since been arrested in connection with the investigation and a car has been seized for technical and forensic examination. He is currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984, at a Garda Station in the Eastern Region,” gardai said.

Gardai added that the Coroner has been notified and a post-mortem examination will be arranged.

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“The scene remains preserved for examination by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators and local traffic diversions are in place.”

Gardaí are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision to come forward. Road users with camera footage (including dash-cam) who were travelling in the area between 8:00pm and 8:45pm are asked to make this footage available to investigating Gardaí.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Navan Garda Station on 046 9036100, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.

The crash comes amid a weekend of carnage on Irish roads that saw six other people killed in separate incidents on the island of Ireland.

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A woman, aged in her 80s, died in a single-vehicle collision in Rooaun, Eyrecourt, Co Galway at around 8.15pm on Saturday evening. The elderly woman was the driver and sole occupant of the car and was pronounced dead at the scene.

In a separate incident, two people died in a crash involving a van and a car at around 12pm on the Tramore Road R675 at Robin Hill in Tramore, Co Waterford. A man and a woman, both aged in their 40s, who were the occupants of the car, were pronounced dead at the scene.

The occupants of the van, a man aged in his 50s and a juvenile male, were taken to University Hospital Waterford for treatment of non life-threatening injuries.

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Meanwhile, a further three people died in a road crash in Armagh, with four more people injured in the incident. The victims, two men aged 31 and 48 and a woman, 23, died at the scene of the accident outside the Moy on Saturday night.

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Mexican drug kingpin ‘El Mencho’ killed in military operation

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Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, called “El Mencho,” was the head of the terrifying Jalisco New Generation Cartel famous for feasting on human flesh and shooting down military aircraft

An infamous drug kingpin has been killed in a military operation, leaving a major cartel without a head in the wake of a raid carried out by amred forces.

Local news sources report that leader of the notorious Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, was killed in military raid. The notorious druglord, better known by his alias ‘El Mencho’, was confirmed dead by federal forces on Sunday, February 22.

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Mexican publication MILENIO cited top officials who said Cervantes had been killed in the army operation. Roadblocks were reported in six nearby states with burning cars blocking roads across a wide area in a tactic commonly used by the cartels to prevent military forces carrying out operations against them.

El Mencho became the most powerful drug lord in the country after the capture of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.

The US State Department had previously offered a reward of up to $15million for information on El Mencho that would lead to his arrest.

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The CJNG has seen a rapid expansion across Mexico in recent years, led by quiet kingpin El Mencho.

Nemesio Oseguera, 53, dropped out of sixth grade to help his family pick avocados, Mexican media reported. As a teenager, he snuck into the United States and tried to build a network of clients as a drug dealer, but he was arrested.

As a young man, he and his older brother, Abraham Oseguera, sold heroin to two undercover police officers in 1992 and were sent to a federal prison and later deported.

In 1997, he travelled to Tijuana, where he built a thriving drug trafficking business; later, he worked as a police officer in Tomatlán, Jalisco, learning the inner workings of law enforcement.

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After working as a cartel hitman and drug trafficker and surviving internal power struggles between rival gang factions in Jalisco, Oseguera ended up as the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, given the moniker “El Mencho”.

Its members routinely carry out brutal acts of violence to intimidate their rivals and have even been known to have downed an army helicopter with a rocket-propelled grenade.

Claims were made that they would make new recruits to feast on human flesh and carry out beheadings in their infamous “terror schools”.

One anonymous recruit previously told the DailyBeast.com : “I’ve been there and there was a lot of [cannibalism]. They recruit them and then they start working on them.” First, CJNG members are taught how to cut off their victims’ fingers and toes, one of the cartel’s preferred torture methods.

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The update from military sources on the death of El Mencho comes hours after panic erupted at a major airport after alleged cartel members reportedly descended on the terminal, with disturbing footage showing terrified crowds scrambling to escape.

Unverified accounts indicate members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel arrived at Guadalajara International Airport in Jalisco, Mexico mere hours after El Mencho was killed by military forces. It’s thought members are now mounting reprisals following confirmation of the killing.

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