Sabtu, 18 Juli 2020

Thorpe Park attack: Attempted murder arrests after man seriously injured - Sky News

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was seriously injured in an attack at Thorpe Park.

The victim suffered a slash wound to his stomach following an "altercation" between two groups on the Surrey theme park's footbridge at around 4.50pm.

Guests were locked down as police arrived.

The injured man was taken to hospital and officers said his condition was being described as serious.

People were stopped from leaving the park following the incident. Pic: @abbiesear29
Image: People were stopped from leaving the park following the incident. Pic: @abbiesear29

The two suspects, both in their 20s, remain in custody.

The incident is not being treated as terror-related.

In a statement, a Thorpe Park spokesperson said: "The resort's security team and fully trained medical staff were at the scene within minutes and administered immediate care until emergency services teams arrived.

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"The police were alerted immediately and the resort is co-operating fully with their investigations."

They added: "We will be maintaining contact with both the injured guests' family and the police."

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Image: Police said the attack happened close to the theme park's exit

Detective Inspector Andy Greaves, from Surrey Police, said: "I'm keen to hear from anyone who saw what happened or who has video footage of this assault.

"The two groups of people were close to the exit inside the park on the bridge when the assault took place.

"We're still trying to establish what has happened, however I'd like to stress that this incident is not being treated as terrorism-related at the current time.

"Enquiries are ongoing to locate all those believed to have been involved. Officers will remain in the area for some time this evening and I'd like to thank Thorpe Park for their assistance and co-operation with our investigation".

Law student Megan Apps was inside the park when it was locked down but didn't see the incident herself.

She told Sky News she was "shaken up" and described "quite a bit of panic" at the time because of reports that a man had been stabbed.

The theme park is pictured completely empty in April on the first day of the Easter holidays
Image: The popular theme park is in Surrey

"We were told that it was just fainting or that someone had fallen into the water," she said.

"We were really kept in the dark, there was quite a bit of panic since all over social media we were told a stabbing had happened."

She also questioned whether security checks were adequate.

"My bag got a 10-second glance, they didn't search one section of my bag," said Ms Apps.

"No one was being patted down at the entrance and there were no detectors. I didn't hear much over the tannoy, just that the rides remain open, we were just told at the exit that we couldn't leave."

Thorpe Park reopened on 4 July after being shut due to the coronavirus lockdown.

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2020-07-18 20:37:32Z
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Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi release wedding photos - BBC News

Photographs from Princess Beatrice's wedding to property tycoon Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have been released by Buckingham Palace.

Two official pictures were sent out the day after their small ceremony at The Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor.

One shows the beaming couple leaving the chapel through its flower-covered archway.

In the other they are outside the entrance with Beatrice's grandparents, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Beatrice's parents, the Duke and Duchess of York, did not appear in either of the released photos. It comes as Prince Andrew continues to keep a low profile following the arrest of his former friend Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking offences, which she denies.

The newlyweds decided to hold a private ceremony with their parents and siblings after they postponed their wedding in May due to the coronavirus pandemic.

When the national lockdown began on 23 March, weddings in England were banned under almost all circumstances. However, since 4 July, ceremonies of up to 30 people have been allowed to take place.

In a statement, the palace said the wedding was held within government guidelines.

It is believed to be the first time the Queen, 94, and Prince Philip, 99, have attended a family gathering since lockdown began.

Beatrice, 31, who is ninth in line to the throne, and Mr Mapelli Mozzi, 35, had originally planned to marry on 29 May this year at the Chapel Royal, St James Palace, in London.

The new venue of Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park - a short drive from Windsor Castle - is Beatrice's childhood home. Her parents still live at the property.

Beatrice wore a vintage Peau De Soie taffeta dress, in shades of ivory by Norman Hartnell, on loan from the Queen.

Mr Mapelli Mozzi and Beatrice began dating in autumn 2018 and got engaged last September.

The couple are said to have started a relationship after meeting again at Beatrice's sister Princess Eugenie's wedding to Jack Brooksbank.

After Friday's ceremony, Beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey, as is tradition for royal brides.

The Reverend Canon Anthony Ball laid the bouquet with Toby Wright, the son of the sub-dean of the Chapel Royal, Reverend Paul Wright.

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2020-07-18 21:00:03Z
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Thorpe Park: Man 'slashed in stomach' in stabbing - BBC News

A man has been seriously injured in a stabbing at Thorpe Park following an altercation between two groups.

The man, aged in his 20s, was slashed in his stomach at the resort in Surrey earlier. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

The theme park said on-site medical staff were at the scene "within minutes".

Police said the incident is not being treated as terror-related.

Visitors were locked down inside the park while police attended, with pictures on social media showing crowds building up as the bridge was cordoned off.

Surrey Police said two groups of people were involved in an altercation on the bridge close to the park's exit.

One man was treated for a slash wound to his stomach and is in hospital in a serious condition, the force added.

Two men, aged in their 20s, have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

In a statement, Thorpe Park said: "On Saturday, an incident took place at the Thorpe Park Resort where a guest was seriously injured by another guest.

"The health, safety and security of our guests is our number one priority and we have never had any incidents of this type in over 40 years of operating."

South East Coast Ambulance Service said they were called to the park at about 16:50 BST following reports of a person with an abdominal injury. They treated one person who was taken to a London hospital.

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2020-07-18 19:52:30Z
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Black man arrested by officer who allegedly knelt on his neck appears in UK court - Sky News

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  1. Black man arrested by officer who allegedly knelt on his neck appears in UK court  Sky News
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2020-07-18 16:47:55Z
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Met Police must apologise for 'knee-on-neck' arrest says lawyer - BBC News

The Met Police must formally apologise to a man who was detained while a police officer appeared to kneel on his neck, his lawyer has said.

Marcus Coutain, 48, was filmed telling officers "get off my neck" as he was arrested in north London on Thursday.

His lawyer Tim Rustem said the events "mirrored almost identically what happened to George Floyd", who died after being restrained in the US.

One Met officer has been suspended and another placed on restricted duties.

The Met "quickly assessed the incident" and referred it to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which is conducting an investigation.

The force said it would not be issuing any further statements.

On Saturday, Mr Coutain pleaded not guilty at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court to possessing a knife in public.

Police said officers were called to reports of a fight in Isledon Road on Thursday.

Footage posted on social media that evening shows two officers holding a handcuffed black man on the pavement.

In court, Mr Rustem said the police should apologise.

'Deeply disturbing'

Speaking outside court, Mr Rustem said the Crown Prosecution Service should review the case, drop the charges and offer a "formal apology" to Mr Coutain.

Mr Rustem said his client was legally carrying a blade for the purposes of repairing his bicycle.

"Essentially Mr Coutain was stopped and searched for matters for which he has not been charged," he said.

"It is the use of what I would regard as excessive force, a knee being placed on his neck ... references which mirror exactly what happened to George Floyd in America.

"A man saying 'I can't breathe' and 'get your knee off my neck', while he was already handcuffed and while he was restrained by two police officers."

He said his client was lucky to have only "minimal" injuries to his wrists and neck, adding: "Fortunately it didn't lead to the tragic consequences that we saw in America."

Deputy Commissioner Sir Steve House described footage of the arrest in Islington as "deeply disturbing" and said some of the techniques, which were "not taught in police training", caused him "great concern".

In a statement, the Met Police said it had quickly assessed the incident, including the body worn video footage from the officers and their statements and justification for their use of force, and referred it to the IOPC.

In Islington, about 30 people gathered outside the police station in protest against how Mr Coutain was arrested.

The case has been sent to Snaresbrook Crown Court on 17 August.

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2020-07-18 15:00:00Z
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'Knee-on-neck' arrest man 'owed an apology', says lawyer - BBC News

A man who was detained while a police officer appeared to kneel on his neck should be given a formal apology, his lawyer has said.

Marcus Coutain, 48, was filmed telling officers "get off my neck" as he was arrested north London on Thursday.

His lawyer Tim Rustem said the events "mirrored almost identically what happened to George Floyd", who died after being restrained in the US.

One Met officer has been suspended and another placed on restricted duties.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is conducting an investigation.

On Saturday, Mr Coutain pleaded not guilty at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court to possessing a knife in public.

Speaking outside court, Mr Rustem said the Crown Prosecution Service should review the case, drop the charges and offer a "formal apology" to Mr Coutain.

Mr Rustem said his client was legally carrying a blade for the purposes of repairing his bicycle.

"Essentially Mr Coutain was stopped and searched for matters for which he has not been charged," he said.

"It is the use of what I would regard as excessive force, a knee being placed on his neck ... references which mirror exactly what happened to George Floyd in America.

"A man saying 'I can't breathe' and 'get your knee off my neck', while he was already handcuffed and while he was restrained by two police officers."

He said his client was lucky to have only "minimal" injuries to his wrists and neck, adding: "Fortunately it didn't lead to the tragic consequences that we saw in America."

Deputy Commissioner Sir Steve House described footage of the arrest in Islington as "deeply disturbing" and said some of the techniques, which were "not taught in police training", caused him "great concern".

In Islington, about 30 people gathered outside the police station in protest against how Mr Coutain was arrested.

The case has been sent to Snaresbrook Crown Court on 17 August.

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2020-07-18 13:35:52Z
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Coronavirus: Government will step in if councils don't act quickly over local outbreaks - Sky News

Councils in England now have extra powers to impose shutdowns if clusters of coronavirus appear - but central government will step in if local authorities don't go far enough or act fast enough, Grant Shapps has told Sky News.

From today, councils can close specific premises, shut public outdoor spaces and cancel events.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the powers would "enable local authorities to act more quickly in response to outbreaks where speed is paramount".

Mr Shapps, the secretary of state for transport, told Sky News: "They will have the powers and they will be able to act immediately, wherever that's required… but the powers will be there, which is a change in order to make these things happen faster and be more responsive to the position on the ground."

But he added: "Ultimately, government has ultimate power and control."

It comes amid concerns around two areas where the number of coronavirus cases are rising: Wakefield in West Yorkshire and Burton in Staffordshire.

Sky News' Fraser Maude, who is in Wakefield, said the council insists the overall figures are relatively low.

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Image: Wakefield is one of the places where there's concern over rising cases

"They don't believe that they're anywhere near implementing any of the lightning lockdowns which have now been approved by the PM," he said. "But people are being urged to protect themselves."

Wakefield is now registering 20 new cases per 100,000 of population - up from 14.

There are three "mini hotspots": a meat factory in the city where 17 people have tested positive; a factory where four people have tested positive; and a centre for asylum seekers where there have been 20 reported cases.

Wakefield's director of public health, Anna Hartley, said the government's data-gathering technology had improved and the council was "absolutely on top of it".

She said they now had "a very comprehensive early warning system which not only looks at postcode data but also phone calls to GPS. We even track social media coverage on that".

Manchester's mayor, Andy Burnham, has also called on the government to share more detailed information so further local lockdowns can be avoided.

"We do need better data from the government and I've been making the argument for some time that we need named patient data and we're not getting that at the moment," he told Sky News.

Mr Burnham added: "The government needs to give us all the tools we need to act quickly to prevent the worst case scenario which is a local lockdown like we've seen in Leicester...

"A postcode can point you to a general area, a name takes you directly to the source of the outbreak - and that enables people to act more effectively on the ground."

Next week, the prime minister will give details on extra powers for central government that will allow parliament to close factories and entire sectors of the economy in specific regions.

The powers will include enforcing stay-at-home orders, preventing people entering or leaving areas, closing roads, restricting public transport and reducing the maximum size of gatherings.

In a tweet today, Mr Johnson said: "Action by local councils will not always be sufficient, so next week we will publish draft regulations explaining how central government can intervene at a local level."

He added: "It has to be right that we take local action in response to local outbreaks - there is no point shutting down a city in one part of the country to contain an outbreak in another part of the country."

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Mr Johnson hailed successes in Weston-super-Mare and Kirkless after outbreaks at specific premises; in Bradford, Blackburn and Darwen where he said testing was increased; and in Leicester where he said rates of infection had been "stubborn".

It comes as the row over how the lockdown in Leicester and some surrounding areas was imposed, with very little advance notice.

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The city's Labour mayor has accused the government of penalising businesses and residents in a city that predominantly votes Labour.

The rate of new coronavirus cases per 100,000 population in Leicester dropped from 126.1 in the seven days to 7 July to 92.9 in the seven days to 14 July, according to data published on Friday.

NHS figures on Saturday recorded another 13 coronavirus hospital deaths in England.

The Department for Health has said it is "pausing" daily death figures for the whole of the UK after Health Secretary Matt Hancock ordered a review into claims there were "statistical flaws".

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2020-07-18 13:52:26Z
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