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Parents desperate to find boy as rain hampers fifth day of search in Leicester – live - The Independent

Leicester police provide update on search for toddler who fell into river

The parents of two-year-old Xielo Maruziva are desperate to find their “cheeky” toddler as the search for him is hampered by heavy rain on its fifth day.

Xielo has been missing since Sunday evening after he fell into the swollen River Soar as his father was rushed to hospital having tried to save him.

His father said in a statement: “Xielo is a bundle of joy to us. He is a charming and creative little boy and has just started at nursery. He loves cuddles, playing with his toys and going to the park.”

His devastated mother said: “Xielo is a cheeky, funny, friendly, smart, caring and independent little boy... All we want is for Xielo to be found as soon as possible.”

It comes as a Leicestershire Police spokesman told The Independent: “Rain is having an impact on the level of search and it is currently hammering down over Leicestershire.”

He insisted the search would not be stopped or even paused, but added that the rising water is affecting what rescuers are able to do.

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Search continues into sixth day for missing boy

The search for two-year-old Xielo Maruziva continues into its sixth day, Leicestershire Police have confirmed.

It comes as the force had difficulties yesterday due to substantial rainfall.

A Leicestershire Police spokesman told The Independent yesterday: “Rain is having an impact on the level of search and it is currently hammering down over Leicestershire.”

Lydia Patrick23 February 2024 08:34
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Search for two-year-old boy in Leicester river continues

Search for two-year-old boy in Leicester river enters fourth day
Holly Evans23 February 2024 07:00
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'Beautiful little boy’

People have left messages on social media in support of the rescue effort after the missing toddler was named by police.

One person said: “So heartbreaking. Beautiful little boy. Thinking of the family and all emergency services and volunteers undertaking the search.”

Another said: “Beautiful child. Thoughts with his family and all those working with them as well as on the meadows search x”

And another wrote: “Heartbreaking so sad thoughts and prayers with his poor family.

Holly Evans23 February 2024 04:00
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Witness describes frantic search for Xielo

An eyewitness has described the moment Xielo’s father jumped into the River Soar to try and rescue his son, before he disappeared in the water.

A 65-year-old woman, who is a nurse, said she was standing on a bridge when she saw a man enter the water on Sunday.

The woman, who didn’t want to be named, told the BBC: “I didn’t see the child fall in, but I heard shouting and at that point I didn’t know what was going on.

“I was running to tell the man to get out the water because it was absolutely torrent. I saw the man disappear under the arch. Then I knew there was a child in the water and I tried to look myself.”

<p>The boy was with family members when he fell into the fast-flowing River Soar in Leicester on Sunday (Jacob King/PA)</p>

The boy was with family members when he fell into the fast-flowing River Soar in Leicester on Sunday (Jacob King/PA)

Holly Evans23 February 2024 01:00
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Bad weather has posed difficulties for search efforts

Leicestershire locals have said the initial search for Xielo would have been hindered by the muddy water rising out of the River Soar, after weeks of bad weather.

One local to the nature reserve, said: “I live not too far away from there and go past the River Soar & Grand Union Canal every day. In good weather the river is shallow and clear, but it’s been high for ages and looks like mud.

“The whole area is a floodplain and has been bad on and off for months.”

Holly Evans22 February 2024 20:21
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Pictured: ‘Cheeky’ toddler missing in the River Soar

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The search continues for Xielo Maruziva

Holly Evans22 February 2024 18:53
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Forces using, dogs, drones and kayaks to search for Xielo

Leicestershire Police said officers had received a “large number of responses” from an appeal for witnesses to come forward.

However the force has urged members of the public not to attempt their own searches.

It comes after the Metropolitan Police’s marine recovery dogs and rescue teams from Kent and West Mercia forces joined the operation on Tuesday.

The National Police Air Service and a drone unit have been supporting officers on the ground, while teams have also used night-vision goggles to search the water at night.

Environment Agency officers have also supported the operation with specialist mapping equipment, which has assisted police in identifying key search areas.

Holly Evans22 February 2024 17:19
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Recap: Watch as specialist divers search River Soar for missing two-year-old Leicester boy

Specialist divers search River Soar for missing two-year-old Leicester boy
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Specialist search teams continue search today, say police

Specialist teams are continuing the search for two-year-old Xielo Maruziva today, Leicestershire Police has said.

The search operation at the River Soar has remained ongoing since Sunday afternoon.

Tara Cobham22 February 2024 14:31
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Parents desperate for return of ‘cheeky’ toddler who is their ‘bundle of joy’

The parents of two-year-old Xielo Maruziva are desperate for the return of their “cheeky” toddler as the search for him has entered its fifth day.

Xielo’s mother described her son as “cheeky, funny, friendly, smart, caring and independent”.

She said: “Xielo is a cheeky, funny, friendly, smart, caring and independent little boy. He never fails to make me laugh or smile and always loves a cuddle and some kisses.

“Xielo loves playing with his toys and watching cartoons including Bino and Fino.

“Me, his dad and the whole family are so heartbroken at what has happened. We thank everyone who has supported us and helped us during this time. We are extremely grateful for this.

“All we want is for Xielo to be found as soon as possible. Thank you.”

Tara Cobham22 February 2024 13:30

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Court to rule on Shamima Begum appeal against citizenship removal - The Guardian

Shamima Begum, who left the UK as a 15-year-old schoolgirl to join Islamic State is to find out whether her appeal against the removal of her UK citizenship has been successful.

Three court of appeal judges, including the chief justice, Sue Carr, will rule on Friday whether the home secretary’s revocation of her citizenship, on the basis that it was “conducive to the public good”, and the special immigration appeals commission’s (Siac) ruling to uphold his decision, were unlawful.

At the appeal hearing in October, Begum’s lawyers argued that the then home secretary, Sajid Javid, had failed to consider whether she had been groomed and trafficked and so had breached anti-slavery protections in British law.

The Siac ruled in February last year that there was credible suspicion that Begum “was recruited, transferred and then harboured for the purpose of sexual exploitation” but that the home secretary had broad discretion in making the decision.

Begum left her home in east London in 2015 with two school friends to travel to Syria, where she married the Dutch national Yago Riedijk, 27. Shortly after she was found in a refugee camp in 2019, Begum was stripped of her citizenship and banned from entering Britain.

In written submissions for October’s hearing, her lawyer, Samantha Knights KC, said: “The appellant’s trafficking was a mandatory, relevant consideration in determining whether it was conducive to the public good and proportionate to deprive her of citizenship, but it was not considered by the Home Office. As a consequence, the deprivation decision was unlawful.”

Sir James Eadie KC, for the Home Office, said Javid “was well aware of the possibility that she [Begum] may have been ‘manipulated or radicalised’ prior to her travel. The only question which therefore remained was what weight to attribute to these factors. That was a matter for the secretary of state.”

The court of appeal case is the latest in Begum’s long-running legal battle against the UK authorities, which has attracted widespread attention and cast a spotlight on their approach towards citizens in refugee camps in north-east Syria. The UK has allowed just two adults to return since the end of the ground war against Islamic State more than four years ago, lagging behind allies such as Australia, Canada, France and Germany.

The US, some security experts and senior Conservatives, have been among critics of the UK’s approach.

Begum is the most high-profile of those held in camps run by the Kurdish administration. She has been vilified by the rightwing press, while the former director of public prosecutions of England and Wales, Ken Macdonald, among others, accused Javid of revoking her citizenship to bolster his ambitions to be prime minister.

In the past, Begum has described conditions at al-Roj, where she is being held, as “worse than prison” because there is no limit to the length of her detention. Three of her children have died while in Syria, the last shortly after Javid informed her family that her British citizenship was being revoked.

Even if Begum’s appeal is successful, it does not mean she can return to the UK. Notwithstanding a likely government appeal for the case to be considered by the supreme court, several British women detained in north-east Syria retain British citizenship but have not been repatriated.

If Begum loses, her legal team could attempt to appeal to the supreme court, meaning that, whatever the decision on Friday, it will not be the final chapter.

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Sunak criticises Speaker Lindsay Hoyle over Gaza ceasefire vote – follow live - The Independent

SNP and Conservative MPs walk out of the Commons over the speaker’s handling of the Gaza vote

Prime minister Rishi Sunak has branded Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s handling of the Gaza ceasefire vote “very concerning”, but said the Commons Speaker was “reflecting on what happened”.

Mr Sunak warned that parliamentarians should never be intimidated by “extremists” after almost 70 Conservative and SNP MPs signed a no-confidence motion in Sir Lindsay.

However, home secretary James Cleverly firmly backed Sir Lindsay as he said: “I think the Speaker has done a fantastic job. I think he’s been a breath of fresh air compared with his predecessor.

“He made a mistake. He’s apologised for the mistake.”

Sir Lindsay broke with convention on Wednesday to allow a vote on Labour’s Gaza ceasefire amendment to an SNP motion calling for an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza and Israel. The amendment was later passed without a vote.

He said: “I regret it. I apologise to the SNP... I apologise and I apologise to the House. I made a mistake. We do make mistakes. I own up to mine.

“I have a duty of care, and I say that, and if my mistake is looking after members I am guilty.”

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Cleverly backs Commons Speaker

Home secretary James Cleverly has firmly backed Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle amid criticism of his handling of the Gaza ceasefire debate.

The senior Cabinet minister told Sky News on Friday: “I think the Speaker has done a fantastic job. I think he’s been a breath of fresh air compared with his predecessor.

“He made a mistake. He’s apologised for the mistake.

“My view is that I’m supportive of him.”

Mr Cleverly said it was his personal view because the selection of the Speaker is “House business” rather than for Government ministers to decide.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 February 2024 08:27
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‘A race to the bottom for politics’: British Muslim and Palestinian groups criticise Commons chaos

The controversy was sparked when Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle broke convention to allow MPs to vote on a Labour amendment to the SNP’s Gaza ceasefire motion, sparking anger which has resulted in more than 60 MPs voting a no-confidence motion against him.

As the uproar in Westminster continues, organisations pushing for an immediate ceasefire have accused parliament of losing sight of the war through political games, as Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry estimates more than 29,000 Palestinians have been killed during the conflict.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 February 2024 08:14
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The threats to MPs that Sir Lindsay Hoyle fears

Two MPs have been murdered, some have faced death threats or racist abuse, offices have been firebombed and protesters demonstrated at an MP’s home. Constituency surgeries are vulnerable, too:

Jane Dalton23 February 2024 07:00
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Analysis: Does Britain still have a credible nuclear deterrent?

The worst of all worlds is to have one that might not work, and for your enemies to know all about it, writes Sean O’Grady:

Jane Dalton23 February 2024 05:45
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Exactly why did MPs walk out in protest at speaker?

Jane Dalton23 February 2024 04:15
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Analysis: Hoyle’s choice was disgraceful

Sir Lindsay Hoyle implied he had changed the rules to protect Labour MPs from the threat of violence if they failed to vote for a ceasefire. This was an appalling suggestion, writes John Rentoul:

Jane Dalton23 February 2024 03:00
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Anger as Northern Ireland excluded from Post Office law

Northern Ireland’s justice minister says she is deeply disappointed that legislation to exonerate subpostmasters wronged in the Horizon scandal excludes the region.

Naomi Long said she would urgently review options to provide an alternative remedy for subpostmasters in Northern Ireland.

Details of blanket legislation to exonerate subpostmasters convicted in England and Wales was published on Thursday after Rishi Sunak earlier this year said they were victims of “one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in our nation’s history”.

Last month, Post Office minister Kevin Hollinrake told MPs that while justice is a devolved issue in Northern Ireland, the Government wanted to see a consistent approach across the UK.

However, Ms Long criticised the Westminster Government after it failed to include Northern Ireland in its legislation.

Jane Dalton23 February 2024 01:45
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Victims of Post Office Horizon scandal to have names cleared by new law

Jane Dalton23 February 2024 00:30
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Editorial: Now the war in Gaza is poisoning British politics

Some of the arguments about Gaza – in parliament, online, in demonstrations – twist the motives and policies of opponents grotesquely:

Now the war in Gaza is poisoning British politics

Editorial: A rancorous Commons debate about ending conflict in the region showed parliament’s adversarial procedures to be unsuited to easing such tensions. MPs would do well to remember the scale of the human suffering – and the importance of a permanent peace

Jane Dalton22 February 2024 23:15
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Backers of no-confidence motion rise to 67

The number of supporters of the no-confidence motion in the speaker has risen to 67.

One, Conservative Philip Dunne, has withdrawn his name from it.

Jane Dalton22 February 2024 22:04

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Welsh first minister hopeful accepted £200k from waste offender’s firm - The Guardian

Vaughan Gething’s campaign to become the new Welsh first minister has suffered a setback after it emerged he has accepted a £200,000 donation from a company run by a man convicted of environmental offences.

David John Neal was given a three-month suspended prison sentence in 2013 for illegally dumping waste on the environmentally-sensitive Gwent Levels in south Wales.

Gething, who will become the first black leader of a European country if he wins the race to replace Mark Drakeford, has received two donations of £100,000 each from Cardiff company Dauson Environmental Group, of which Neal is a director.

Another of Neal’s companies, Resources Management UK, recently faced action by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) after complaints about the smell at a landfill site called Withyhedge in Pembrokeshire. Residents dubbed it “a stink bomb on steroids”.

Asked about the donations at a BBC leadership debate, Gething said: “All donations are checked and filed properly with the Electoral Commission and declared to the Senedd. The issue in Pembrokeshire is one, I understand, is being resolved in accordance with NRW guidance and requirements and that work should be completed in the coming weeks.”

Gething’s sole rival in the leadership race, Jeremy Miles, refused to be drawn into the row, saying only: “Donations to Vaughan’s campaign are a matter for him. My manifesto makes it clear I will have the most stringent environmental regulations.”

Lee Waters, a Labour Senedd member and a supporter of Miles, said on X: “I’m sorry but £200k on an internal election in a cost of living crisis is completely unjustifiable. I don’t want this to become a negative campaign but I am genuinely shocked and angry by this. It’s wrong.”

Other Labour party members and politicians have privately expressed concerns about the size of the donation and its origin.

A former Welsh Labour minister, who did not want to be named, said: “At a time when Keir Starmer is calling out Tory sleaze, this looks like appalling judgment by Vaughan Gething.”

A spokesperson for Gething’s campaign said: “Dauson Environmental Group Limited has donated to Vaughan Gething’s leadership campaign. All donations are declared to both the Senedd and the Electoral Commission in line with the rules and Vaughan’s commitment to transparency.

“We are aware of the current issues relating to Withyhedge Landfill and, as with any such cases, would encourage that the issues be fully investigated and resolved as soon as possible. We have been in touch with the firm and been assured it is addressing the issues and is on course to meet NRW’s timetable.

“Vaughan Gething’s leadership manifesto pledges to strengthen enforcement action to protect the environment and pledges stricter penalties for those who break environmental rules.”

The Electoral Commission records show that Miles has received £32,300 from three individuals and two businesses, a construction company and a translation and subtitling firm.

The new Welsh Labour leader – and thus the new first minister – will be announced on Saturday 16 March.

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Southampton placenta mystery: Mum and baby identified - BBC

Dale Road scene

A mother and baby whose placenta was found on a path have been identified following an eight-month police investigation.

The placenta was found off Dale Road in Southampton, on 21 June.

There had been concerns about the wellbeing of the mother and baby, with police and health authorities making repeated appeals for information.

Police have now confirmed they are both safe and well and no criminal investigation will take place.

The placenta was discovered in woodland near the Spire and General hospitals by two members of the public, with tests later confirming it was human.

Hundreds of hours of CCTV footage were reviewed and house-to-house enquiries were carried out.

With police appeals, as well as midwives at Princess Anne Hospital, failing to identify the woman who gave birth, the case was described as a "significant mystery".

Two women were previously arrested and subsequently released facing no further action.

In September, police said officers were considering the possibility a criminal offence had been committed and believed they were investigating the unlawful concealment of the birth of a child.

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At the end of last year, officers said they believed the mother to have had a west African background and began talks with the city's African community.

Ch Insp Marcus Kennedy said the force had a duty to investigate the unusual occurrence and he was "delighted" at the outcome of the investigation.

He said: "We have established that the family involved have done nothing wrong, and there is to be no criminal investigation now that they have been located.

"We had to consider the very real possibility that the mother and baby involved had potentially come to harm, and we needed to do everything we could to ensure that this wasn't the case."

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Grandmother died from 'unsurvivable' XL bully bite, inquest told - BBC

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A grandmother attacked by XL bully dogs died from a bite wound to her upper right limb, an inquest has heard.

Esther Martin, 68, was visiting her 11-year-old grandson at a house in Jaywick, near Clacton-on-Sea in Essex, when she was injured on 3 February.

An inquest opening in Chelmsford was told police found her with "unsurvivable injuries".

Ashley Warren, 39, was arrested on suspicion of dangerous dog offences and released on police bail until March.

Senior Coroner for Essex Lincoln Brookes told the hearing that Ms Martin suffered an "extraordinary, tragic death".

He suspended the inquest at the request of Essex Police for three months while the force continued its criminal investigation.

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Coroner's officer Andy Flack told the hearing police were called to a disturbance at an address Ms Martin was staying at in Hillman Avenue at 16:00 GMT.

"She was discovered in the property along with two large dogs. She was unresponsive and her injuries were unsurvivable."

Mr Flack said the grandmother, from Woodford Green in London, was pronounced dead at 16:47.

A post-mortem examination gave her provisional cause of death as a dog bite to her upper right limb.

Police officers in Jaywick.
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Following the inquest, Ms Martin's family asked people to "hold her memory in their hearts" in a statement provided to the BBC.

"As a family we would like to thank everyone for their support following the tragic loss of our mother, Esther Martin," they said.

"As a family we are finding her loss unbearable."

What are XL bully dogs and what is the law?

An XL bully is the largest kind of American bully dog. Other types include standard, pocket and classic.

The government described them as large dogs "with a muscular body and blocky head, suggesting great strength and power for [their] size".

In England and Wales, the breed has been added to the list of dogs banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. It means breeding, selling or abandoning them is illegal.

Certificate of Exemptions, allowing owners to keep their XL bullies, can no longer be applied for.

American XL bully dogs must be kept on a lead and muzzled in public.

Scotland has also announced a ban, which will come into force later in the year.

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Live updates as heavy rain causes two flood warnings and 33 flood alerts across Wales - Wales Online

Wales is being hit by more wind and heavy rain on Thursday morning with another Met Office warning in place. At 11am, Natural Resources Wales had one flood warnings and 37 flood alerts already in place with more heavy rain forecast for during the day.

The warning is on the River Towy between Llandeilo and Abergwili. Earlier flood warnings on the rivers Dulais, Ely, Taff, Erch, Cadoxton, Rhondda and Loughor have been lifted. The 37 flood alerts are in place across Wales and can be found here.

South Wales Police issued a warning as roads became submerged in standing water. The force said: "Due to the weather conditions this morning across South Wales, we are receiving reports of a lot of surface water on a number of main roads including the M4. Please take care when driving and allow extra time for your journey."

A yellow warning for rain is in place parts of Wales until 2pm today. It says: "A band of heavy rain and squally winds will move east across South Wales and southwest England early on Thursday morning, with further heavy rain at times until early afternoon. Some places will see 10-15 mm of rain within two hours and a few places could have 20-30 mm of rain during the period of the warning."

The areas covered by the warning are: Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, Merthyr Tydfil, Monmouthshire, Neath Port Talbot, Newport, Powys, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Swansea, Torfaen, Vale of Glamorgan.

The Met Office forecast for the whole of Wales today says: "Bands of showers sweeping eastwards, these often heavy with perhaps the odd thunderstorm and some hill snow possible. Some sunny spells by the afternoon. Turning colder with temperatures much lower than of late. Gusty winds. Maximum temperature 7 °C."

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