Day: June 3, 2026

'Bullying' partner guilty of murdering judge's daughter before blowing up their Stoke Newington home thumbnail

‘Bullying’ partner guilty of murdering judge’s daughter before blowing up their Stoke Newington home

June 3, 2026

An electrician who stabbed a judge’s daughter to death in a frenzied rage before blowing up their north London home in a gas explosion has been found guilty of murder. Clifton George, 45, killed his partner Annabel Rook, 46, by stabbing her 31 times during a row at their home in Stoke Newington after she […]

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Electrician guilty of murdering judge’s daughter before blowing up house

June 3, 2026

An electrician who stabbed a judge’s daughter to death in a frenzied rage before blowing up their north London home in a gas explosion has been found guilty of murder. Clifton George, 45, killed his partner Annabel Rook, 46, by stabbing her 31 times during a row at their home in Stoke Newington after she […]

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Man dies five days after assault outside south-east London pub

June 3, 2026

Stuart Tickner died after an incident in south-east London PA A 50-year-old man has died in hospital five days after an assault outside a pub in south-east London. Stuart Tickner suffered head injuries in the incident on Station Road, Sidcup, around 1am on Monday, May 25 and was taken to hospital, where he died five […]

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Natalie McNally murder: Key events leading to jailing of her killer

June 3, 2026

Stephen McCullagh has been found guilty of the murder of Natalie McNally on December 18 2022 at her home in Lurgan. Here is a timeline of key events: – August 7 2022: Stephen McCullagh sends his first WhatsApp message to Natalie McNally after they made contact on the online dating app Bumble. His first message read “Hey […]

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Prosecutor had never encountered ‘level of premeditation’ as in McNally murder

June 3, 2026

A senior prosecutor has said she had never before encountered a domestic murder with “such a level of premeditation” as that involved in the killing of Natalie McNally. Catherine Kierans, assistant director in the Public Prosecution Service in charge of the serious crime unit, described the “absolutely chilling” experience of watching YouTuber Stephen McCullagh’s fake […]

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