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8:19am Tuesday 20th May 2008
A 17-year-old youth from East Molesey has appeared in court with five other teens accused of killing a sheep which was kicked and stabbed with a pitchfork.
The heavily pregnant ewe was dragged through Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, before her body was dumped in a bin in March.
The youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared with the five others from Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Essex at King's Lynn Magistrates' Court.
The East Molesey youth and three teens denied causing unnecessary suffering and were granted bail to reappear on June 4.
Two others - aged 15 and 16 - are expected to enter a plea at the next hearing.
Often lauded as the father of science fiction, best-selling author HG Wells was as prolific with women as he was with his pen.
Plans to redevelop a controversial site close to Hampton Court Palace moved a step closer this week when the organisation which protects the country’s historic environment backed the plans.
Construction of Europe’s largest crazy golf course was hit by a prehistoric delay when builders were forced to excavate a dinosaur from the site in New Malden.
'Knife sweep’ teams are searching groups of youths in Kingston as part of the Met’s crackdown operation on carrying bladed weapons.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a lone teenager was assaulted in Weybridge.
Houses are being left derelict because a council says it would cost more to fix up than they would return in rent.
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