05/06/2014
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Three Women Bailed In Rui Li's Death Inquiry
Three women have been bailed after being arrested in connection with the murder of the 44-year-old nurse Rui Li, whose body was found in a car in Verwood Crescent, Bournemouth on Friday night.
The 25, 28 and 65 year-old-women from Bournemouth were detained on Tuesday in connection with the murder, accused on suspicion of assisting an offender.
Ms Li's husband Pierre Legris, 60, was charged with her murder on Wednesday by the Winchester Crown Court, after being accused of killing his wife, who died from head injuries, in his Burham Drive Home month.
However, police also have appealed for anyone who had contact between 20 and 30 May with Mr Legris's son Jonathan, who is charged with assisting an offender, to contact them.
Newark Voters To Go To By-Election Polls
Polling stations will open between 07:00 and 22:00 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, for a parliamentary by-election to decided who will replace MP Patrick Mercer.
After the resignation of the Independent MP, the conservatives are defending a 16,000 majority.
There are eleven candidates for the seat: independents Paul Stephen Bahhaley and Andy Hayes, Bus-Pass Elvis Party David Laurence Bishop, Nick The Flying Brick of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party, Roger Helmer of the UKIP, Conservative Robert Edward Jenrick, Labour Michael Payne, David Charles Kirwan of the Green Party, David Kenneth Watts of the Lib Dems and Lee Woods of the Patriotic Socialist Party.
Two Men Arrested By Anti-Terror Police At Dover
Two British nationals aged 44 and 26 have been detained as they arrived at the Kent port by SO15 Counter Terrorism officers on suspicion of being involved in a terrorism plot.
The pair arrived on a ferry from Calais at around 11.00 pm on Tuesday night and are being held in custody in south London.
They are being questioned regarding "the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism".
Scotland Yard said officers have been searching two addresses in West London and other in Hertfordshire in connection with the inquiry.
(CVS/IT)
Three women have been bailed after being arrested in connection with the murder of the 44-year-old nurse Rui Li, whose body was found in a car in Verwood Crescent, Bournemouth on Friday night.
The 25, 28 and 65 year-old-women from Bournemouth were detained on Tuesday in connection with the murder, accused on suspicion of assisting an offender.
Ms Li's husband Pierre Legris, 60, was charged with her murder on Wednesday by the Winchester Crown Court, after being accused of killing his wife, who died from head injuries, in his Burham Drive Home month.
However, police also have appealed for anyone who had contact between 20 and 30 May with Mr Legris's son Jonathan, who is charged with assisting an offender, to contact them.
Newark Voters To Go To By-Election Polls
Polling stations will open between 07:00 and 22:00 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, for a parliamentary by-election to decided who will replace MP Patrick Mercer.
After the resignation of the Independent MP, the conservatives are defending a 16,000 majority.
There are eleven candidates for the seat: independents Paul Stephen Bahhaley and Andy Hayes, Bus-Pass Elvis Party David Laurence Bishop, Nick The Flying Brick of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party, Roger Helmer of the UKIP, Conservative Robert Edward Jenrick, Labour Michael Payne, David Charles Kirwan of the Green Party, David Kenneth Watts of the Lib Dems and Lee Woods of the Patriotic Socialist Party.
Two Men Arrested By Anti-Terror Police At Dover
Two British nationals aged 44 and 26 have been detained as they arrived at the Kent port by SO15 Counter Terrorism officers on suspicion of being involved in a terrorism plot.
The pair arrived on a ferry from Calais at around 11.00 pm on Tuesday night and are being held in custody in south London.
They are being questioned regarding "the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism".
Scotland Yard said officers have been searching two addresses in West London and other in Hertfordshire in connection with the inquiry.
(CVS/IT)
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