Jumat, 07 Agustus 2020

Children’s author shot by Nazi fanatic gunman dies as mum pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘beautiful, talented s - The Sun

THE children's author shot by a Nazi fanatic gunman has died as his mum made a heartbreaking tribute to her 'beautiful, talented son'.

James Nash, 42, died from his injuries in hospital, two days after being shot by Alex Sartain, 34, with a 'handmade gun' in the front garden of thatched cottage in the sleepy Hampshire village of Upper Enham, near Andover.

James Nash died in hospital from his injuries

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James Nash died in hospital from his injuriesCredit: Facebook / James Nash
Alex Sartain has been named as the shooter
Alex Sartain has been named as the shooter

Mr Nash was shot at around 3pm on Wednesday and died today, his mother Gillian Nash confirmed on social media in a touching tribute.

She wrote: "Thank you very much for your comments. Very sadly I have to tell you that James Nash died of his brutal injuries today.

"His father, his sister and I are in a total state of shock and grief. We have lost a beautiful, talented son and brother."

Local Conservative Councillor Phil North wrote on his Facebook page: "This is such devastating news. 

"I'm sure there will be many more tributes to James in the coming days and weeks – and in time an opportunity for the community to come together with his family to consider some form of lasting memorial to his life."

It was revealed the 34-year-old believed Mr Nash, who lived yards from the mechanic, was a "government agent" sent to spy on him.

Sartain's own dad led police to a homemade shotgun used to critically injure James Nash in the horror in sleepy Upper Enham, Hants.

The victim's wife Dr Sarah Nash is a scientist at the Science and Technology Facilities Council
The victim's wife Dr Sarah Nash is a scientist at the Science and Technology Facilities Council
James Nash was shot in a broad daylight horror attack
James Nash was shot in a broad daylight horror attack

One local, who is friends with Sartain's dad John, said the gunman seemed "agitated" on Tuesday the day before the shooting.

Tony Bennett claims he pointed at parish councillor Mr Nash's home and told him: "They are trying to get me sectioned".

The resident added: "Because Mr Nash used to work in aerospace Alex got it in his head that this guy works for the government. He had it in his head that he was being spied on.

“A week ago Alex’s dad, John, had been trying to get him sectioned. Alex had been sectioned three times.

“On the day it happened John didn’t hear Alex go out or anything like that.

“His dad told me today that Alex always said he wanted to die on his motorbike."

Left to right shows Sartain's dad's motorcycle repair shop, the house he was living in and the Nash's home
Left to right shows Sartain's dad's motorcycle repair shop, the house he was living in and the Nash's home
Forensic officers at the scene
Forensic officers at the scene
Police have not released a motive for the shooting
Police have not released a motive for the shooting

Stunned locals say Sartain, who was released from jail four years ago for stealing clothes and meat from TK Maxx and Marks and Spencer, was "troubled".

The mechanic, who works at his dad's motorcycle garage in the village, is a Nazi fanatic who has 'liked' a string of vile leaders on Facebook - including Holocaust architect Heinrich Himmler.

Sartain has also liked public profiles for leader of the Nazi Stormtroopers in Berlin, Horst Wessel, as well as other Luftwaffe fighters.

His open Facebook also links to a page called 'I Hate Police', while his profile picture uses the quote: "I came with a warning label".

His heartbroken mum Gillian Nash had previously revealed how she still has no update on her son's condition.

She told The Sun Online: "I don’t know anything about him (Sartain). The only thing I know is someone sent me a cutting of his previous crimes.

“James never mentioned him. He’s not the sort of person he would know.

“He’s helped a lot of people with a lot of difficulties so it might be someone he tried to help but he never mentioned him.

“There’s no words basically. He’s a kind, gentle person. I can’t imagine why this would happen."

The horror came after Mr Nash submitted a planning application to erect an "agricultural building" close to where Sartain lived on the same road.

The proposal was made on June 18 and would have allowed Mr Nash to "store machinery necessary for the upkeep and cultivation of the surrounding land".

Aerial shots of the quiet road where the pair lived show Sartain's home close to the proposed building.

Mr Bennett said Mr Nash had been locked in disputes with his neighbours.

Police have not yet given a motive for the shooting and it is not clear he he objected to the plans.

The proposal was for an agricultural building
The proposal was for an agricultural building
The building as it stands
The building as it stands

 Some residents are stumped over why the mechanic, who works at his dad's motorcycle garage in the village, opened fire on his neighbour.

One villager said: "We don't know what caused the younger man to target James – there must have been a dispute of some sort.

"But I know that the shooter was a troubled soul."

The villager said he had heard that Mr Nash was fired at with a "homemade shotgun," adding the suspected gunman lived around 200 yards from Mr Nash and his wife.

Another local said: "Alex is the guy that crashed. My daughter knew him but I didn't think he was a bad person.

"I have heard there was some kind of issue between Alex and the Nash's but I don't know what it could be."

Armed cops had swooped on the quiet village of Upper Enham, Hants, at around 3pm yesterday.

The suspect attempted to flee on foot before jumping on a motorbike in a bid to evade capture.

He crashed on the A343 - three miles from the attack in Upper Enham, Hants, and was declared dead at the scene.

A 40-year-old woman assaulted during the attack sustained minor injuries.

SHOOTING HORROR

He has been described as a man committed to his community who last year took on the role of Father Christmas in a local village hall.

Meanwhile, his wife Sarah works as a senior space scientist at the Science and Technology Facilities Council in Oxfordshire.

The parish councillor described himself on his blog as "a naturalist, first and foremost devoted to the conservation of our wild world".

He was also a resident artist at The Hawk Conservancy Trust based in Andover, Hants, according to the site.

'LOVELY GUY'

One local said: "He is a lovely guy. He would literally do anything for anyone. He helps out with lots of things.

"He is a really nice person whenever I have spoken to him."

Local Conservative Councillor Phil North, who described the incident as “absolutely horrific” said police had confirmed to him they were not looking for anyone else in relation to the shooting.

He described Mr Nash as a "kindhearted individual" who was a "hands-on" parish councillior.

Cllr North added: "He’s also a talented children’s author and illustrator and I was extremely touched last year when one of the dedications in his latest book was to my newborn daughter.

"My thoughts remain with James, his family and the people of Enham Alamein. I hope and pray he makes a good recovery.

"We’re all with you, James."

Hampshire Police confirmed they had referred themselves to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, as is protocol.

They also said an address was also searched in Enham Alamein in connection with the investigation.

Mr Nash has been described as an active councillor heavily involved in the community
Mr Nash has been described as an active councillor heavily involved in the community
Mr Nash has now died from his injuries
Mr Nash has now died from his injuries
Mr Nash is an artist and children's author
Mr Nash is an artist and children's author
Sartain died at the scene
Sartain died at the scene
The police have launched an investigation
The police have launched an investigation

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2020-08-07 23:57:00Z
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Author James Nash dies after horror shooting in picturesque Hampshire village - Express

The man authorities believe was responsible for the attack, 34-year-old Alex Sartain, was killed in a motorcycle crash whilst trying to escape police immediately after the shooting. As well as his work as a writer Mr Nash was a company director and parish councillor.

His death was confirmed by Phil North, leader of Test borough council, on Friday night.

On Facebook Mr North wrote: “It has been confirmed that James Nash has sadly died.

“This is such devastating news.

“I’m sure there will be many more tributes to James in the coming days and weeks – and in time an opportunity for the community to come together with his family to consider some form of lasting memorial to his life.”

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Police have said they are confident he was the man responsible for the attack.

According to one neighbour Sartain, who had mental health problems, had falsely convinced himself he was being kept under surveillance by Mr Nash.

Speaking to The Guardian Tony Bennett, a local shopkeeper, said he spoke to Sartain the Tuesday before the shooting and he appeared paranoid.

He said: “I saw Alex the day before and he pointed at Mr Nash’s house and said, ‘They are trying to get me sectioned.’

“Because Mr Nash used to work in aerospace, Alex got it in his head that this guy works for the government.

“He had it in his head that he was being spied on.”

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2020-08-07 23:43:18Z
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UK weather: beaches jam-packed on hottest August day in 17 years - Evening Standard

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  1. UK weather: beaches jam-packed on hottest August day in 17 years  Evening Standard
  2. Dorset beach-goers urged to 'head home' amid hot weather  BBC News
  3. UK weather: 19 'full' beaches tell Brits to stay away as 37C heatwave hits  Mirror Online
  4. Beachgoers turned away from packed Dorset beaches amid heatwave  Somerset Live
  5. Bournemouth beach busy as heatwave hits and council issues 'red alert' over social distancing  Evening Standard
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2020-08-07 19:45:00Z
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UK weather: Public told to avoid packed beaches as UK enjoys hottest August day for 17 years - Sky News

The UK has enjoyed its hottest August day in 17 years, with Britons told to avoid some beaches along the southern coast that were packed with sunseekers.

The Coastguard said 70 callouts had been made across the UK by midday and urged the public to stay safe as crowds gathered on beaches in the likes of Bournemouth, Margate and Brighton despite coronavirus concerns.

The Met Office issued a heat-health warning as temperatures reached 36.4C (97.52F) at Heathrow and Kew Gardens - making it the hottest August day since 2003.

Anticipating the hot weather, hundreds of people descended to the coast across Britain as early as 9am on Friday morning.

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council's beach check app showed 19 of its 24 beaches under red alert by the afternoon.

The red alert warned people to avoid the areas because safe social distancing was not possible.

The remaining beaches were under amber, meaning they were crowded and the public should "stay alert".

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Extra patrols were placed at beaches, town centres and train stations, as well as first aid stations in key locations and marshals to help with parking, the council said.

A BCP Council spokesman said: "It's not unusual for our area to get lots of visitors during the summer period and we are very experienced in handling it.

Brighton beach was packed on Friday
Image: Brighton beach was packed on Friday
Bournemouth beach was packed with beachgoers
Image: People flocked to Bournemouth beach in the soaring temperatures

"We are working with our partners and will be carefully monitoring the situation throughout the weekend."

Big crowds are expected on Britain's beaches and parks over the weekend as the UK enjoys a three-day hot spell that could reach the threshold for an official heatwave.

This requires three days of temperatures over 25C (77F) across most of the nation and 28C (82.4F) in London.

Beach-goers divided over social distancing

The weekend's soaring temperatures are expected to being travel chaos, with The AA earlier anticipating up to 10% more journeys from Friday afternoon.

Long queues are expected to form on roads near coastal locations, particularly in popular seaside destinations in South West England, Blackpool, the Welsh coast and Norfolk.

A police van on the promenade as Barry Island gets congested with beachgoers
Image: A police van on the promenade as Barry Island becomes congested with beachgoers

Drivers are being urged to check the oil and coolant levels in their vehicles to avoid breakdowns in the heat as RAC Breakdown expects its busiest weekend of the year.

Rail passengers are also likely to face delays and cancellations as high temperatures can damage overhead wires and lead to speed restrictions.

Margate was also a hotspot for sunseekers
Image: Margate was also a hotspot for sunseekers

Rail trade union RMT said it is on red alert for a surge in passengers that may compromise COVID-19 safety measures.

RMT senior assistant general secretary Mick Lynch said: "It is important that the Public Health England COVID-19 safety standards are maintained at all times.

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"The combination of sun and alcohol is a clear threat to that."

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2020-08-07 18:36:12Z
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Coronavirus: Stricter measures introduced in Preston - BBC News

Lockdown measures are being reintroduced in Preston from midnight after a rise in Covid-19 cases.

Residents in the Lancashire city are facing stricter restrictions, which include banning separate households from meeting each other at home.

The council had already asked residents to follow extra precautions in a bid to halt the spread of the virus.

The move brings Preston in line with measures in east Lancashire, Greater Manchester and parts of west Yorkshire.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock confirmed the restrictions in these areas would remain in place "as the data does not yet show a decrease in the transmission of this terrible virus".

Any changes to the measures will be announced by 14 August following a review next week, he added.

He said the decision to extend the restrictions to Preston was "at the request of the local area".

Lancashire's director of public health, Dr Sakthi Karunanithi, said almost half of the cases reported in Preston were among people aged 30 and younger.

As Preston has been designated an "area of intervention" by the government, the city will be able to access additional support to tackle the spread of coronavirus.

Preston's new restrictions mean that from midnight, people from different households will not be allowed to meet in homes or private gardens.

It also bans members of two different households from mixing in pubs and restaurants, although individual households will still be able to visit hospitality venues.

Social bubbles are exempt from the restrictions, and residents can meet in groups of up to six - or more than six if exclusively from two households - in outdoor areas such as parks and beer gardens.

The tightening of measures only applies to those living within the boundary of Preston City Council.

Business concerns

Café owner Julie Faussat, who moved into new premises before the March lockdown, said: "I am concerned because obviously we've all invested a lot of money into our businesses and what I don't want to see is another total lockdown again, especially for small independent businesses, it would be a real struggle."

Aidan Monks, a baker who delivers bread across north-west England, said: "All you hear people say is 'we just knew what was going to happen'.

"There needs to clear guidance. I think people are more than willing to support it but they just need that clarity and support."

Analysis

By Daniel Wainwright, BBC England Data Unit

New cases of Covid-19 in Preston increased substantially with 47 (33 per 100,000 population) in the week to Monday, compared with 29 (20 per 100,000) the week before. A further 17 cases were recorded on Tuesday.

Blackburn with Darwen, Pendle and Burnley recorded higher rates in the same week - all of which are subject to the current tightened lockdown in east Lancashire.

The measures for Preston will be kept under review with potential for even stronger localised restrictions from the local authority if the new rules on gatherings are not followed.

Preston City Council chief executive Adrian Phillips urged residents to follow the advice.

"If we can't reduce the infections we could end up having to have further restrictions on people's lives, which is not to anyone's benefit," he said.

Dr Karunanithi said it was "extremely important that we act now" following a significant increase in positive cases.

"I also want to be clear that this is affecting people from both south Asian and white ethnic backgrounds, particularly those living in poor socio-economic conditions in our city," he said.

"I want to pay extra attention to indoor spaces, particularly pubs, where high numbers of people are mixing between households.

"That's a worrying pattern that we really must avoid."

Lancashire Police Deputy Chief Constable Terry Woods said the force would take action against those who flouted the rules, adding extra officers would be deployed to Preston following the introduction of new restrictions.

Pools, indoor gyms and other leisure facilities will continue to remain closed in Leicester, Bradford and Blackburn.

Shielding will also continue for individuals in Blackburn with Darwen, and Leicester city.

Under Public Health England's weekly surveillance report, Bedford and Swindon were also added to the list as "areas of concern" while Rotherham is being removed following a drop in cases.

Oadby and Wigston have been moved down from "enhanced support" to "area of concern".

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2020-08-07 18:11:15Z
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Huge wild fire hits SURREY as blaze can be seen from central London - Daily Mail

Huge wild fire hits SURREY: Blaze that can be seen from central London breaks out on Chobham Common and cancels women's golf competition

  • Fire crews are tackling a grass fire larger than 40 hectares in Cobham Common
  • Play at the Rose Ladies Series Grand Final had to be halted this afternoon
  • The fire spread to Wentworth golf course and 10 fire engines are at the scene 

Fire crews are tackling a grass fire in Surrey which is larger than 40 hectares and has spread to a golf course.

Play at the Rose Ladies Series Grand Final had to be halted after a blaze which began on Chobham Common spread to Wentworth golf course.

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service said it sent 10 fire engines, two water carriers and 10 other vehicles to tackle the blaze. 

The blaze could be seen for miles around including from tall buildings in central London. 

The grand final of the Rose Ladies Series golf has been suspended after the huge fire encroached on Wentworth Golf Course in Surrey

The grand final of the Rose Ladies Series golf has been suspended after the huge fire encroached on Wentworth Golf Course in Surrey

The fire started at around 12.25pm in Chobham Common before spreading to the nearby golf course

The fire started at around 12.25pm in Chobham Common before spreading to the nearby golf course

Ten fire engines have been sent in total, alongside multiple specialist vehicles, with the first arriving at the scene around 12.35pm

Ten fire engines have been sent in total, alongside multiple specialist vehicles, with the first arriving at the scene around 12.35pm

The blaze could be seen for miles around including from tall buildings in central London

The blaze could be seen for miles around including from tall buildings in central London

Chobham Road is closed between Titlarks Hill Road and the roundabout junction with Windsor Road and Chertsey Road

Chobham Road is closed between Titlarks Hill Road and the roundabout junction with Windsor Road and Chertsey Road

A spokesman for the fire service said: 'We received a call this afternoon around 12.25pm to a report of a fire on Chobham Common. 

'Ten fire engines have been sent in total, alongside multiple specialist vehicles, with the first arriving at the scene around 12.35pm. 

'Approximately 41 hectares of grass and undergrowth are alight. Crews remain at the scene tackling the fire.'

Smoke from the fire was visible well over ten miles away and had earlier been mistakenly thought to be coming from Heathrow airport by some on social media.

The fire stops play as the group of Cara Gainer, Sophie Powell and Gabriella Cowley wait to play off during day three of The Rose Ladies Series on The West Course at Wentworth Golf Club

The fire stops play as the group of Cara Gainer, Sophie Powell and Gabriella Cowley wait to play off during day three of The Rose Ladies Series on The West Course at Wentworth Golf Club

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service said it sent 10 fire engines, two water carriers and 10 other vehicles to tackle the blaze

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service said it sent 10 fire engines, two water carriers and 10 other vehicles to tackle the blaze

Ash assumed to be from the fire has been reported to have fallen on homes as far as Windsor. 

Councillor for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead said: 'Ash is now falling in my garden in Windsor. 

'I can only assume from Chobham. It must be a huge fire.'

The railway at Longcross in Surrey has been blocked and trains cannot pass because the fire is encroaching on the line. 

Police vehicles attend the blaze that began on Chobham Common, Surrey, and spread to Wentworth golf course

Police vehicles attend the blaze that began on Chobham Common, Surrey, and spread to Wentworth golf course

Approximately 41 hectares of grass and undergrowth are alight. Crews remain at the scene tackling the fire

Approximately 41 hectares of grass and undergrowth are alight. Crews remain at the scene tackling the fire

The Surrey Heath Liberal Democrats said: 'Trains between Reading and Waterloo will run between Reading and Ascot or Waterloo and VirginiaWater, with replacement transport between Ascot and Virginia Water. 

'Disruption expected until 8pm.'

Chobham Road is closed between Titlarks Hill Road and the roundabout junction with Windsor Road and Chertsey Road.

Rose Ladies Series is a one-off professional women's tournament, consisting of  of seven single day competitions, culminating in a three-day grand final. 

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2020-08-07 16:54:23Z
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Beaches packed on UK's hottest day despite distancing rules - The Sun

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  2. UK heatwave: Britons warned to avoid south coast beaches in 37C temperatures  Yahoo News UK
  3. UK weather: 19 'full' beaches tell Brits to stay away as 37C heatwave hits  Mirror Online
  4. Beachgoers turned away from packed Dorset beaches amid heatwave  Somerset Live
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2020-08-07 15:00:26Z
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