Man jailed for strangling victim with shoelaces at North Wales caravan park club
The incident happened after the defendant tried to join the victim's table but was asked to go away
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Reporter covering council, local politics, health, business, crime, education and human interest, primarily in Wrexham and Flintshire, including towns Mold, Flint, Connah's Quay, Shotton, Holywell, Hawarden, Bagillt and Buckley. Also cover other areas in North Wales and Cheshire.
Reporter covering council, local politics, health, business, crime, education and human interest, primarily in Wrexham and Flintshire, including towns Mold, Flint, Connah's Quay, Shotton, Holywell, Hawarden, Bagillt and Buckley. Also cover other areas in North Wales and Cheshire.
The incident happened after the defendant tried to join the victim's table but was asked to go away
He left the victim with a black eye and a lump on her forehead
He demanded vodka, telling the workers he'd stab them if they didn't hand it over
They became friends after meeting on a night out and subsequently had a relationship, the court heard
Jakedene Loveridge appeared at Mold Crown Court on Tuesday, December 20, where he was sentenced to six years imprisonment.
Jakedene Loveridge appeared at Mold Crown Court on Tuesday, December 20, where he was sentenced to six years imprisonment.
A SOMERSET man has been jailed for six years at Mold Crown Court after admitting causing the death of Richard Ieuan Williams by dangerous driving.
He appeared in court on Tuesday for sentencing.
A DANGEROUS driver from West Huntspill, Highbridge, has been jailed for six years after appearing at Mold Crown Court in North Wales.
Jakedene Loveridge appeared at Mold Crown Court on Tuesday, December 20, where he was sentenced to six years imprisonment.
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