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Baby killer Michael Davis asked for charity donations - BBC

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A father who murdered his baby son by breaking his neck asked for donations to a child bereavement charity while he was trying to cover his tracks.

Michael Davis, who was given a life sentence for murder on Wednesday, asked for donations for his birthday and said that the charity "means a lot to me".

Davis killed his son Ollie in Leicester in October 2017 but was not convicted until March 2024.

The investigation, described by police as "complex", took six years.

Davis and the baby's mother - who was found guilty of two criminal charges herself - were on bail while they were investigated by police.

This meant they were free to post messages on social media about the death of their son, and proclaim their love for each other.

Davis's request for donations was to Sands, a national charity supporting people affected by the death of a baby, and was posted on his Facebook page in 2021.

'Lies and deceit'

Sands' chief executive Clea Harmer said: "We are horrified at the appalling crime committed by Michael Davis, who murdered his baby son Ollie.

"We are angry and upset to learn that he then cynically appealed for donations to Sands, apparently in an attempt to paint a sympathetic picture of himself. Our investigations have confirmed that no donations were made through this channel.

"The news reports around the sentencing are deeply distressing, especially for anyone who has experienced pregnancy or baby loss, and we are here to provide comfort and support to anyone who needs this."

Ricky Driver, Ollie's maternal grandfather, said in a statement: "As a family we have been dragged through hell for nearly seven years, with all the lies and deceit.

"Ollie will be forever in our broken hearts, and his memory will forever live on."

Michael David and Kayleigh Driver
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Ollie was only a month old when he died at his home in the Beaumont Leys area of Leicester.

The prosecution's case was that he died on the night of 20-21 October 2017 from the delayed results of a broken neck inflicted several days earlier.

He had multiple other injuries, including brain injuries and 40 bone fractures.

Both of his parents were arrested by police on 27 October 2017, following a post-mortem examination which revealed Ollie's injuries.

However, they repeatedly denied knowing what had happened to Ollie.

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In a police interview in 2017, Davis was told about multiple injuries his son had suffered.

Police asked him: "What do you think of that?"

He replied: "I don't know. Obviously I'm not sure obviously how it's happened really."

Police also asked Driver in 2017: "Have you ever seen him [Davis] loose his temper with Ollie?"

She replied: "No."

Police then asked her: "Have you ever lost your temper with Ollie?"

She replied: "No."

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Davis and Driver both made public declarations of love following their arrests.

In December 2017, two months after Davis killed their son, Kayleigh Driver wrote on Facebook: "Happy 1 year and 4 months to my man I love u with all my heart and I wouldn't change u for the world I love you."

In the same month, she wrote: "im so in love with my man cant wait to marry him next year i love you Michael James Davis."

Davis replied to her, writing: "Awh same baby and I love you too."

In a New Year's Eve post at the end of 2017 Driver wrote about how it had been a "very happy but tought [SIC] year".

"Mine and Michael James Davis lost our baby boy as he grew his angel wings on 21st october but we will never forget him," she wrote.

In another post she was trying to make money by selling baby clothes. She wrote: "Does anyone know of anyone having a baby boy as we have draws [SIC] full of boys stuff and we wanna raise money towards Ollie's send off."

In August 2021, Davis posted a tribute to his partner, writing: "Just wanna say Happy 5th anniversary we've been through so much in the past 5 years but we're still going strong, don't think I would of got through all this without you, I love you so much and can't wait for everything to be sorted so we can then begin to build the rest of our future, don't really have many friends but I've got you and that's all that matters."

Kayleigh Driver and Michael Davis
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Meanwhile, police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) were building their case against the couple.

They found medical experts who provided evidence showing Ollie had suffered a succession of injuries inflicted on multiple occasions.

The CPS said one particularly significant injury was a broken rib, which was not fatal, but was inflicted only hours before Ollie died or around the same time.

The prosecution's case was that it could only have been Davis who had caused this injury.

Driver claimed she was asleep when Ollie was in Davis's care and had no knowledge of any assaults.

However, the prosecution argued it would have been impossible to be unaware of the assaults and Ollie's subsequent injury and distress.

Both parents were charged with murder, with the alternative charge of causing or allowing the death of a child.

Kayleigh Driver and Michael Davis arriving at Leicester Crown Court during their trial
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Davis was found guilty of murder, while Driver was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child, and also causing or allowing a child to suffer serious physical injury.

Davis was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 22 years, while Driver was jailed for seven years.

Andrew Baxter, deputy chief crown prosecutor from the CPS, said: "Rather than face up to their actions, both parents lied repeatedly about events, and have left it to a jury to determine the horrifying way they treated Ollie.

"Ollie's death at such a young age came as a devastating shock to his extended family. Our thoughts and sympathies are with them."

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Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars - The Guardian

There has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report.

Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness after eviction from asylum accommodation in the two years to the end of September 2023.

When the Home Office has finished processing asylum seekers’ claims they are evicted from its accommodation. Many are granted refugee status.

The report, which is published on Thursday, finds that 970 newly granted refugees were facing homelessness in the last quarter of 2021, but the figure for the third quarter of 2023 had jumped to 3,290 households. Many of the households include children. The report states that the rise in homelessness among newly granted refugees is unprecedented and represents “a moment of significant crisis”.

The chief executive of the Refugee Council, Enver Solomon, said: “The process refugees go through when granted status is setting them up to fail from the very start. A mere 28 days to get on their feet and find a private tenancy with no income and no savings is completely unrealistic. This dysfunctional system is causing an entirely avoidable crisis of homelessness and destitution.”

The report calls for further support from government and local authorities for asylum seekers transitioning to refugee status.

The Home Office, however, said on Wednesday that it would close 50 more asylum-seeker hotels by the end of this month. It announced last month that 100 hotels had been closed with a reduction of 20,000 asylum seekers in hotel accommodation since the end of September 2023.

Despite the closures the number of asylum seekers accommodated since the end of September 2023 has not reduced, suggesting that more people are being squeezed into fewer hotels. The Home Office has previously announced a room maximisation policy in hotel accommodation requiring more people to share rooms.

The government’s use of the overseas aid budget to pay for supporting refugees in Britain is “wreaking havoc” with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s development partnerships, according to the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI), which oversees international aid.

It found that loading the housing costs of UK asylum seekers on to a budget set aside to alleviate poverty abroad was creating “perverse incentives” and that the FCDO had in effect “to take the financial hit” for the Home Office’s overspending.

The chief executive of Care4Calais, Steve Smith, said: “Our volunteers have seen hundreds of people who have been granted refugee status being made homeless over recent months. We know that habitable housing, embedded in communities, provides the best foundation for those granted refugee status, who only want to integrate into society and move forward with their lives.”

The director of the No Accommodation Network, Bridget Young, said: “The closing of hotels should be an opportunity to ensure that everyone awaiting a decision on their asylum claim is provided with accommodation that is safe and good quality, located within communities which are equipped to support them. Focusing solely on closing hotels and speeding up evictions just places people in the asylum system in ever worsening housing or increased risk of homelessness.”

Announcing the latest figures on asylum-seeker hotel reductions on Wednesday, the home secretary, James Cleverly, said: “We promised to end the use of asylum hotels and house asylum seekers at more appropriate, cheaper accommodation; we are doing that at a rapid pace. These closures deliver on the government’s plan to cut the use of hotels in the asylum system and we will keep going until the last hotel is closed.”

The shadow immigration minister, Stephen Kinnock, said Cleverly’s announcement was “celebrating failure”.

“So-called ‘asylum hotels’ didn’t exist before the Tories lost control of the asylum backlog, and Rishi Sunak promised to end them by the end of 2023,” he said. “Yet here we are with around 250 still in use come mid-April.”

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Bulgarian fraud gang convicted after stealing £54m in biggest ever benefits scam - The Independent

A Bulgarian gang stole £54m of taxpayers’ money over five years by filing thousands of false claims in the largest benefits scam seen in England and Wales.

Galina Nikolova, 38, Stoyan Stoyanov, 27, Tsvetka Todorova, 52, Gyunesh Ali, 33, and Patritsia Paneva, 26, used the benefits system like a “cash machine” to fund their lavish lifestyles.

Footage taken from inside a flat shows one of the fraudsters showering the floor with dozens of £20 notes – money used to buy designer clothes, holidays, designer watches and even a high-end Audi sports car.

Up to £750,000 in bank notes was found stuffed in suitcases at one of their homes alongside forged and false documents.

They made around 6,000 false benefits claims using forged GP letters and fake payslips between 2016 and 2021 through three “benefits factories”, which claimed to assist people with obtaining a national insurance number and benefits to which they are entitled.

However, it was found that after applicants made their claims for benefits through these three sources, they left them in the hands of the organised crime group.

Guilty: (clockwise from top left) Stoyan Stoyanov, 27, Galina Nikolova, 38, Patritsia Paneva, 26, Tsvetka Todorova, 52, and Gyunesh Ali, 33 ( Crown Prosecution Service)

The court heard how the money gained from these fraudulent claims was then laundered. It was moved between several accounts through numerous transfers and withdrawn in cash until the criminals could use it legitimately.

Specialist CPS prosecutor Ben Reid said: “This case is the largest benefit fraud prosecution ever brought to the courts in England and Wales.

“For a number of years, these defendants conspired to commit industrial-scale fraud against the universal credit system, costing the taxpayer more than £50m.

Wads of cash were found at addresses of the criminals (Crown Prosecution Service)

“This was a sustained attack on a system that is supposed to protect the most vulnerable in our society. But instead, this gang used it as a cash machine to fund their lavish lifestyles.”

All five have pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering-related offences and will be sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court on 28 May.

Mel Stride, secretary of state for the Department for Work and Pensions, said: “I am immensely proud of DWP investigators’ work, in collaboration with the Crown Prosecution Service, to take down this organised crime group.

“Today’s convictions underline our commitment to protecting taxpayers’ money and it is only right and fair that we bring to justice those stealing from the public purse.

“My message is simple – if you are committing benefit fraud, you are cheating the taxpayer, and we will catch you.”

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Five members of benefit fraud gang who falsely claimed £50m in Universal Credit convicted - Sky News

Five members of a benefit fraud gang who falsely claimed £50m in Universal Credit have been brought down in the largest prosecution of its type in English legal history.

The gang made thousands of false claims for Universal Credit using either real people or hijacked identities and backed them up with an array of forged documents, including counterfeit payslips and fake GP letters.

As part of the investigation, police identified three "benefit factories" in London where repeated false claims for benefits originated from.

During raids, police also found "claim packs" containing forged and false documents, as well as bundles of cash stuffed in shopping bags and suitcases, a luxury car, and designer goods including watches, jackets, and glasses.

Bulgarian nationals Galina Nikolova, 38, Stoyan Stoyanov, 27, Tsvetka Todorova, 52, Gyunesh Ali, 33, and Patritsia Paneva, 26, have now pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering-related offences.

Ben Reid, Specialist Prosecutor for the CPS, described it as a "complex and challenging case" which required "close and effective work" between UK authorities and international partners in Bulgaria and the European Union crime agency, Eurojust.

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Stoyan Stoyanov. Pic: CPS. Bulgarian nationals, Galina Nikolova, 38, Stoyan Stoyanov, 27, Tsvetka Todorova, 52, Gyunesh Ali, 33, and Patritsia Paneva, 26, have pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering related offences at Wood Green Crown Court for their involvement in a multi-million-pound scam on the benefit system.
Image: Stoyan Stoyanov. Pic: CPS
Tsvetka Todorova. Pic: CPS. Bulgarian nationals, Galina Nikolova, 38, Stoyan Stoyanov, 27, Tsvetka Todorova, 52, Gyunesh Ali, 33, and Patritsia Paneva, 26, have pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering related offences at Wood Green Crown Court for their involvement in a multi-million-pound scam on the benefit system.
Image: Tsvetka Todorova. Pic: CPS

"This case is the largest benefit fraud prosecution ever brought to the courts in England and Wales," he said.

"For a number of years, these defendants conspired to commit industrial-scale fraud against the Universal Credit system, costing the taxpayer more than £50m.

"Submitting thousands of false claims, the organised criminals enriched themselves from government funds designed to protect and help the most vulnerable people in our society."

He said the CPS and Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) would now launch confiscation proceedings against the defendants in an attempt to recoup the stolen money.

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Mel Stride MP, Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions, said: "I am immensely proud of DWP investigators' work, in collaboration with the Crown Prosecution Service, to take down this organised crime group.

"[These] convictions underline our commitment to protecting taxpayers' money and it is only right and fair that we bring to justice those stealing from the public purse.

"My message is simple - if you are committing benefit fraud, you are cheating the taxpayer, and we will catch you."

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The gang operated over a four-and-a-half-year period, between October 2016 and May 2021 - when they were first arrested.

Following his release under investigation, one of the five defendants, Ali, fled the country to Bulgaria.

However, in February last year, following joint work with Bulgarian authorities, he was extradited back to the UK so that he could face justice.

All five defendants will appear for sentencing at Wood Green Crown Court in May.

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Bradford stabbing: Man arrested on suspicion of killing Kulsuma Akter - BBC

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A man suspected of fatally stabbing a woman as she pushed her baby in a pram on a Bradford street has been arrested.

Habibur Masum was detained early on Tuesday morning following the death of 27-year-old Kulsuma Akter on Saturday.

Detectives said they had arrested a 25-year-old man in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.

The arrest followed a nationwide manhunt for Mr Masum, after Ms Akter's death in the city centre attack. Her baby was unharmed.

Det Ch Insp Stacey Atkinson, of West Yorkshire Police, said the arrest followed a "tragic incident in which a mother has lost her life in the most horrific of circumstances".

"We understand that this has caused a considerable amount of concern in the local community," she added.

Crime scene in Bradford after Kulsuma Akter murdered

Ms Akter was attacked at about 15:20 BST on Saturday as she pushed her baby in the pram along Westgate in Bradford city centre.

Emergency services were called, but Ms Akter was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

On Monday, both Greater Manchester Police and the West Yorkshire force said they had referred themselves to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) as they had previous contact with the victim.

Mr Masum was bailed by magistrates in November after being charged with assaulting and threatening to kill Ms Akter, offences which he had denied.

Court documents show Mr Masum, who is from Oldham, was charged with threatening to kill Ms Akter on 24 November and assaulting her on 23 November. Both offences were alleged to have happened in Manchester.

Police said on Monday they had also arrested a 23-year-old man in Cheshire on suspicion of assisting an offender. He remained in custody, a spokesperson confirmed.

Churches and mosques across Bradford have been opened to allow people to grieve and pray, the assistant curate of Bradford Cathedral said on Monday.

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Former NHS worker who deliberately poisoned young boy with laxatives jailed for seven years - Sky News

A former NHS worker who deliberately poisoned a young boy with "industrial amounts" of laxatives has been sentenced to seven years in prison.

Ex-auxiliary nurse Tracy Menhinick, 52, administered a non-prescribed medication, namely the laxative lactulose, which caused the child's development and mobility to be affected and led to him being admitted to hospital.

Menhinick, of Aberdeen, then consented to treatments, procedures and operations which she knew were unnecessary, "all to his permanent disfigurement, permanent impairment and to the danger of his life".

She was found guilty in February of wilfully ill-treating the child in a manner likely to cause him unnecessary suffering or injury to health on various occasions over the course of three years from 2014.

The ill-treatment happened when the boy - who cannot be named for legal reasons - was aged between three and six, at an address in Aberdeen, at Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, and elsewhere.

Judge Lady Drummond highlighted that a doctor during the trial described the boy as "emaciated" on his last admission to hospital.

The judge told Menhinick: "You had been an auxiliary nurse and knew what you were doing. You caused him to be in that state."

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She added: "The doctors were baffled as to why despite all their intensive efforts to care and treat the child, the many tests and variations in treatments, he was not gaining weight and thriving.

"The level of laxatives he was being given were such that at times he would have floppy episodes when he became limp and had to be resuscitated."

Lady Drummond noted that the boy has suffered physical scarring.

The judge said: "Why anybody would want to inflict such severe harm and suffering, endangering the life of a young child on multiple occasions over a period of years is beyond understanding."

It was noted that Menhinick's actions were "likely to have had a negative impact" on the boy psychologically.

The judge stated: "Your ill-treatment of him has had a devastating impact on his life."

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Menhinick was sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow on Tuesday after her case had been deferred for a psychiatric report.

Lady Drummond was earlier told by Menhinick's defence that she had a "package of mental health problems" which may have affected her culpability.

The judge noted that Menhinick rejects that she suffers from a factitious disorder imposed on self and imposed on another (previously Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy).

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Menhinick, who appeared at court in a wheelchair, was said to now be bed-bound.

Lady Drummond accepted that Menhinick had suffered childhood trauma, but added: "The only appropriate disposal for such serious ill-treatment of a child over a three-year period with such serious consequences must be a significant period of imprisonment.

"That is to mark society's abhorrence of this conduct."

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Murder suspect who stabbed mum to death is a wannabe influencer - Manchester Evening News

The man wanted over the fatal stabbing in Bradford of a mum from Oldham 'vlogged' himself in Manchester and posted shopping videos in Primark on social media.

Habibur Masum, also from Oldham, is wanted in connection with the killing of 27-year-old Kulsuma Akter. The mum was knifed to death in the Westgate area of Bradford while pushing her baby in a pram down the street.

A huge manhunt to track down Masum, 25, is now in its third day. Last night, it was revealed that the suspect was already on bail for allegedly assaulting and threatening to kill Ms Akter.

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Masum's social media accounts have now emerged, with the 'travel blogger' posting videos to YouTube walking around Manchester, traveling from the airport and shopping in Primark. Just days before the attack, he posted a picture of him on Facebook posing with a woman and baby beneath a sign that reads 'love'.

He is carrying the child and the woman holds his arm a red heart has been pasted over her face and a black heart over the infant's. The caption on the Facebook photograph reads 'family'.

Masum 'vlogged' on YouTube
Masum 'vlogged' on YouTube

On September 26 last year he posted a photo of himself holding a newborn baby in his arms in a hospital, with the caption: "I have become the father of a Son. Both mother and child are alright now. Pray for my baby boy."

On the same site, Masum has posted a self-made tutorial on how to build a baby cot, and another on packing a hospital bag for a newborn. One of his Facebook accounts has 3,800 followers and another 4,300.

A video of Masum shopping for Bangladeshi clothes in Primark was published to his YouTube account "Md Hr Masum Official". It documents him picking out clothes for adults and children.

Masum captured in another YouTube video
Masum captured in another YouTube video

On several online profiles, Masum promotes himself as a travel blogger. His YouTube account, which had 27 subscribers on Monday, has a vlog titled 'Manchester To Barcelona travel story as an international Bangladeshi student'.

The five-and-a-half minute video features footage of him walking through Manchester Airport, on the plane and landing in Barcelona and includes shots of his passport. Another YouTube video shows him walking through Manchester in the snow.

In December last year, he asked Samin's UK Visas Support Centre for help getting a visa to holiday in Europe. He went to Barcelona after he was granted a Schengen visa, said the owner of the support hub, Samin Ahmed.

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An Instagram account linked to his YouTube is titled "adventure.makes.happy" with the bio "traveling it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller" (sic). It contains images of landscapes credited to various people, including several to his private Instagram, and is followed by 1,906 people.

According to his Facebook he grew up and went to school and university in Sylhet, Bangladesh, and married in September 2022. Between 2021 and 2023 he studied for a master's degree in marketing at the University of Bedfordshire, his LinkedIn shows.

Masum was last seen on Saturday at 3.30pm, when he was captured on CCTV getting on a bus at Market Street. He then got off the bus at 3.42pm on Killinghall Road.

Habibur Masum is wanted by police
Habibur Masum is wanted by police

A 23-year-old man has been arrested in Cheshire in connection with the murder investigation. He was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.

Last night, he remained in custody. Any current sightings of Habibur Masum should be reported to police via 999.

Any other information that could assist the investigation should be reported via Live Chat online or by calling 101, quoting log 1071 of 6 April. Information can also be given to the Major Incident Public Portal via this link.

Information can always be given anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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