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Youri Tielemans, Jacob Ramsey and Amadou Onana struck for the Premier League side.
William said that his thoughts were with Shaw’s friends and family following his passing on Monday.
A woman and man, both of Stoke-on-Trent, have been arrested by officers investigating the death of a baby in Burslem, Staffordshire Police said.
Vera Croghan, 89, died as a result of inhaling fumes after her grandson Chanatorn Croghan started a fire at her house in Norwich in December 2020.
Jack Last, 27, died in hospital in April 2021 after he was given the AstraZeneca vaccine, which he invited to receive a month earlier.
Child killer nurse Lucy Letby attacked Child D three times in the early hours of June 22 2015 at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit
It is alleged Deveca Rose, 29, had left her two sets of twins locked in at their mid-terraced house while she went shopping in Sainsbury’s.
A Fatal Accident Inquiry heard that Peter Tobin, 76, died from pneumonia while suffering from prostate cancer and vascular disease, on October 8 2022.
Dominique Pelicot admitted he had attacked his wife and implicated the dozens of co-accused.
She said the IDF has no grounds to open fire on civilians and UN workers, adding that attacks have ‘occurred on numerous occasions’.
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She said her family had ‘endured years of anxiety and stress’ from the initial arrest of Letby to her convictions.
The victim, 16, was fatally stabbed in the neck with what was described as a hunting knife after a scuffle as he waited to watch fireworks in London.
Dhiya Al Maamoury, 56, changed his pleas to guilty on the day he was due to face a trial for causing death by dangerous driving of two teenagers.