Inquest opens into death of horse rider at Bicton Arena
An inquest has opened into the death of horse rider Georgie Campbell who fell while competing at the Bicton International Horse Trials on May 26
An inquest has opened into the death of horse rider Georgie Campbell who fell while competing at the Bicton International Horse Trials on May 26
A man has admitted killing a 74-year-old woman who was attacked in a country park but denied murdering her.
A woman who was kidnapped by her jilted partner had to jump out of his moving van after he had bundled her into the front seat.
A pub customer who put his hand up a young woman’s skirt as she waited to be served at the bar has been sent on a sex offenders’ treatment programme.
A jealous boyfriend has been jailed after he subjected his partner to a brutal attack as she was trapped inside a caravan.
O’Neill, aged 52, of Wessiters, Seaton, admitted two counts of threatening a person with a knife and was jailed for eight months by Recorder Mrs Chloe Pawson-Pounds at Exeter Crown Court.
Joshua Hempstead, aged 30, of Green Close, Exmouth, admitted causing serious injury by careless driving and was banned from driving for a year ordered to do 140 hours unpaid community work, 12 days of rehabilitation activities and pay £400.
An inmate who was serving time for a horrific attack in Axminster was caught with a vicious home-made weapon in his cell at Channings Wood prison near Newton Abbot.
A banned customer terrified bar staff by appearing outside the window and aiming a pistol at them as they were closing up the pub.
A courier has been found guilty of driving a consignment of cannabis to Devon on behalf of a major drugs gang that operated across large areas of East and Mid Devon.
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