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Thursday, December 9, 2010

No charges after careless driving death arrest

A RUBBISH truck driver who was arrested over the death of a Polish man in Woking will not be facing any charges, police have said.

The 40-year-old from Guildford was detained on suspicion of causing death by careless driving on the morning of Easter Monday this year, shortly after he had alerted emergency services to a man with head injuries who was lying in a service area in Chertsey Road.

Marcin Miszcuzk, 33, was taken to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey where he was pronounced dead.

Police had been called to the scene at around?5.30am on April 5.?The driver was arrested a couple of hours later and then freed on bail while inquiries continued.

But in?a statement released by police this week, Detective Sergeant Gary Wright, from the?Collision Investigation Unit, said: "We have carried out a thorough investigation into this incident with our colleagues from Woking CID.?

“We do not have the evidence to establish that the driver committed the offence of causing death by careless driving.

“There are no other suspects and no further lines of inquiry and the matter of the victim’s death will now be heard at?an inquest, a date for which will be set in due course.”

Police said the?circumstances of Mr Miszczuk’s death?were also?still being investigated by the Health and Safety Executive.

The arrested man had been?behind the wheel of?a 32-tonne refuse collection vehicle,?owned by Guildford-based waste management company Chambers Ltd, where the driver was also an employee.

Mr Misczczuk had been living with his brother and sister-in-law at a flat?in Woodlands Court, near Woking town centre.

Following his death,?neighbour and friend Nilesh Mahavir said he was "a really nice guy".

"You couldn’t have asked for a nicer neighbour," he added.

“He was always smiling. He was always saying ‘Hi, how are you?’.”

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Mother stabbed daughter after 'hearing voices'

A CANNABIS smoker repeatedly stabbed her?young daughter after hearing voices in her head, a court has?heard.

The mother attacked the girl with a kitchen knife while she lay in bed at their home in Woking on February 13 this year,?before being stopped by her teenage sons.

Emergency services attending the scene found the girl lying on?a sofa in the living room with her legs covered in blood.

The woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, had suffered a nervous breakdown before carrying out the attack.

She was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on Monday (December 6)?to an 18-month community order after earlier pleading guilty to unlawful wounding.

The court heard there was no proven link between her cannabis intake and the attack.

Judge Christopher Critchlow took into account the fact she had been under stress when making the decision not to send?her to prison.

“You are now on medication and it seems you are now back to normal,” he said. “Your family want you back.

“You have had support from your children for the last?10 months, having got a good understanding of your illness."

The girl, who was taken to the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford, suffered a total of seven wounds to her chest, right thigh and abdomen.

"No control"

Prosecutor Adrian Amer said the victim’s grandmother dialled 999 at 4.40am. When police arrived, they also found blood in the kitchen and bathroom of the house.

“Officers were in the kitchen with the mother, the grandmother and two of the children,” he said.

“They asked her what she did and she replied ‘I stabbed her’. At this point she was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and cautioned.”

Just before the attack, the victim described how her mother walked into her bedroom, left and then came back again and sat on the edge of her bed.

“She looked at her mother and asked her if she was alright,” Mr Amer said. “Her mother said she had something to tell her.

“She thought her mother was going to kill herself.”

The woman then told her daughter that “the boys” were plotting against her, while holding a knife in her right hand.

She then attacked her daughter on the bed before her sons entered the room, “rugby tackling” their mother away from the scene.

Defending, John Sellars said his client was suffering from depression at the time of the attack and?added she?had been?behaving strangely two weeks before the incident.

He said she had not smoked any cannabis since she was arrested.

“I would say that my client had no control over her actions at that time,” he said.

“My submission is that it was a build up of things. There can be no other explanation for what she did other than mental illness.”

The woman will receive mental health treatment and supervision as part of the community order.

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Woman arrested after girl 'groomed on internet'


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November 26, 2010

A?13-YEAR-OLD girl missing from her Cornwall home has been found in Surrey after apparently being lured there by a woman she met online.

Police arrested a 35-year-old woman in Horley on Tuesday (November 23) on suspicion of child sex and grooming offences, after the youngster's mother found internet messages relating to travel arrangements to and from Gatwick Airport.

Surrey Police said: "Officers attended an address in Horley at around 5am on Tuesday following a request from Devon and Cornwall Police, who were conducting a missing persons inquiry.

"Officers arrested a 35-year-old woman on suspicion of sexual assault on a minor and grooming a minor for sexual purposes. She has been released on conditional bail until January.

"We are liasing with Devon and Cornwall and the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Inquiries are continuing."

It is understood two tickets had been bought for a flight from Gatwick to Belfast.

Northern Ireland police added: "Following a request from Surrey Police, officers searched a house in Cookstown, Co Tyrone. A number of items were removed for further examination."

A council spokeswoman in Cornwall confirmed?the authorities?were helping the police inquiry.

The girl's horrified mother,?40, said: "We only found out where she had gone by hacking into her internet messages.

"It's every parent's nightmare.?A million things could have happened.

"She was even wearing her school uniform. She is a 13-year-old kid who looks her age.

"Forty years ago you had to hide behind a bush to grab a child. Now you can just sit in a chatroom. It shows nowhere is safe. It's absolutely nuts.

"Whatever happened, I'm glad my daughter is still alive. It could have been so much worse.

"But we have been left with a life sentence. We will never get over this and neither will my daughter."

The teenager is now back with her family in Cornwall.

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Dognapping fear after Jack Russell returned to owner

A MISSING?terrier has been returned to its owner following?the latest in a string of suspected dognappings around Ash,?which have included one woman witnessing her?pet being enticed into a car.

Jasmine, a Jack Russell terrier cross, went missing on the morning of November 18 when she was taken for a walk with another dog by owner June?Beardall’s friend, Chrissy Porter, on the Ash Ranges.

Both had run off, before returning to Ms Porter and then running away again.

However, Jasmine did not come back the second time, and there had been no sightings of her until a woman called?Mrs Beardall?on Wednesday night (November 24) to say she had been sold the animal for £50.

Mrs Beardall, 77, said: “A lady rang up and said that two youths had sold her this dog.

“Some chap brought her back. He said that they had had her since Sunday (November 21),?but I have a feeling they have had her all that time [since she went missing].

“I got onto the police as I had informed them about it. It seemed a bit funny.

“I have a feeling that if she had been a bit younger and hadn’t been spayed, they might have kept her for breeding.”

The Ash resident said she was given Jasmine last year following the death of her husband in June.

Her daughter died of bronchial pneumonia a few months later in November.

"Lovely dog"

“My cat died last December too, so it was a tough time,” said Mrs Beardall.

“Jasmine’s owner couldn’t look after her anymore, so my daughter-in-law asked if I could have her, as she knew I was a bit down.

“She’s such a lovely dog. She means a lot and has been great company for me.”

Mrs Beardall added: “Being a Jack Russell, she likes to chase squirrels but she always comes back.

"We use a clicker? round her neck and if she wanders too far we click and she comes back.

“It seems funny that she just disappeared off the face of the earth.

“I have got a feeling that she was taken, because she is friendly and would go up to people and was also friendly with other dogs."

According to Mrs Beardall, there have been several suspicious incidents involving dogs?in Ash.

Car and van

She said: “I spoke to several people and one woman said that two or three dogs have gone missing from over there. It makes you wonder.

“One woman was taking her Labrador for a walk, but somebody saw it being put in a red van.

“Apparently she was sold off in Godalming, but when they took her to the vets they?saw that she was chipped and had a name on her, and she was returned to the owner.”

Ms Porter?said she was told about a woman whose dog was enticed into a car in Ash by three youths.

“The woman was in the park next to the tennis courts with her children not long ago, and the dog walked toward a blue Fiesta, which looked like it had three youths inside,” she said.

“She ran over and said, ‘What do you think you are doing’, and the boys slammed the door and drove off.

“She rang the police and they said they are aware of the blue Fiesta and a red van, and are aware that dogs are being encouraged [to get into the vehicles].”

A pale lurcher was also reported missing on Ash Ranges?on November 16.

A Surrey Police spokeswoman said: “An investigation is ongoing relating to a report of a lost dog.

“Dog owners should be vigilant and keep an eye on their animals at all times, particularly if they are approached by an individual who engages them in conversation as this can potentially be used as a distraction technique.”

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Elderly pedestrian dies after Slyfield collision


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Elderly pedestrian dies after Slyfield collision

By Stephanie Jones-Berry
November 24, 2010

AN ELDERLY pedestrian has died after being hit by a car as she crossed a road in Guildford early on Tuesday evening.

Traffic was unable to get into and out of Slyfield Industrial Estate following the incident in Moorfield Road at about 5pm.

The 67-year-old?victim had just posted some letters and was?crossing the road back to her car?when she was struck by a red Peugeot 405.

Police said the woman had parked her Vauxhall Omega?in a lay-by.

The Peugeot was travelling west towards?a set of?traffic lights when?the accident?happened.

The victim, who was from the Guildford area,?was taken to St George’s Hospital in Tooting where she later died of her injuries.

One eyewitness described the scene, saying: "At the peak there were two ambulances, and at least?eight police cars, two paramedic cars and 20-plus police officers.

"The police road traffic investigation team was out taking measurements and photographing and mapping the scene.

"I also heard a police officer requesting that someone go through the victim’s handbag to find next of kin details.

"Damage on the Peugeot was clearly visible, including a smashed headlight and a dented bonnet."

Police are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the incident to contact the collision investigation unit on 01483 639922.

Did you?see anything? Do you know the victim? Comment below, e-mail stephanieberry@trinitysouth.co.uk or call the newsdesk on 01483 508928.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Man slashed dustcart's tyres after 4am collections


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November 09, 2010

A FED UP Caterham resident armed himself with two knives and?lashed out at a dustcart after more than a year of being woken up by binmen at 4am.

Unemployed builder Arian Dedinca, 44, was handed 250 hours' unpaid work on Friday?(November 5) as a result of?his outburst.

Guildford Crown Court was told that he lost his rag on April 15 this year after originally going to confront the two rubbish collectors outside?a pizza takeaway?near his home in Colin Road.

But when they told him they could "collect the bins at whatever times they liked", it was, said the judge: "The straw that broke the camel's back."

Dedinca headed straight back into his flat and grabbed two six-inch kitchen knives, confronting the pair in a "frenzy" before slashing the tyres of the dustcart, the court was told.

Kosovo-born Dedinca was found guilty of two charges of carrying a bladed weapon and one count of criminal damage.

A jury found him not guilty of affray, the most serious charge he faced.

In mitigation, Ignatius Fessal said: "There was no intention to frighten.

"My client had a need to vindicate himself after he had more than a year of disturbance.

"He had approached the council about it and nothing was done, and it is only after he confronted them [the workers] that now the binmen turn up later in the day.

"My client is fully aware his actions were over the top."

Dedinca, who has two cautions for being drunk and disorderly in 2001 and for common assault in 2007, was said to have "completely over-reacted".

Recorder Ms Amanda Tipples said: "You attempted to take the law into your own hands.

"Any crime involving knives must be dealt with seriously."

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Man dies after being hit by truck in Walton

AN elderly man was overthrown and killed by a truck at Walton Thursday morning.

The accident took place in the street of the Church at 9.20 suis.La road with Hepworth Way autour, was closed for several hours, while agents carried out their investigations, with drivers said to avoid the area until that roads have been reopened shortly before 1300.

The pedestrian was delivered at the scene.

A worker at postoffice on the street of the said Church one of its customers has witnessed following the collision of heavy goods vehicles.

"She was so traumatized, it was shocking and I have never seen so many police here in my life", she says.

"She just to put a blanket on the body."

"It says that the man moved as if he saw the truck and then just hit truck."

"I cannot imagine what is arrivé.Juste think now just gives me goose, buttons such as shock."

Chris Bavin, who leads the grocer nu in Bridge Street, said: "Yes, it cause some minor our deliveries disadvantages because they had to go for alternative pathways."

"But it is next to nothing at the who arrived to this Mr."

"Our thoughts go out to him and his famille.Des things like this just put things in perspective.

Councillor David Archer, Member of the cabinet of Elmbridge roads and transport, which is passed to Walton Thursday, and he said: "it is a bad question jonction.Sans, it serves not pedestrians actually well and should be examined again by the Council of County of Surrey.".

"This is a tragédie.Mes condolences go out to the family."

Surrey Police said: "officers are particularly keen to hear any person who saw the pedestrian or vehicle prior to the collision, or anyone who has witnessed the incident, but left the scene before arrived it agents."

Anyone with information should contact on 01483 639922 collision investigation unit.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

PC in Reigate arrested after "sex attack."


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PC in Reigate arrested after "sex attack."


25 October 2010.

SURREY police officer arrested in connection with an alleged Friday sex attack (22 October).

The PC, which lies at the police station in Reigate, was arrested by agents of Sussex Police over the weekend to report sexual assault in the field of Burgess Hill in West Sussex, has confirmed the Surrey police.

Agent, which has not been appointed, is currently under investigation and was suspended from his duties.

Surrey Police issued a brief statement Monday afternoon confirming the arrest.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Fatal injuries to the left after stabbing man


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Fatal injuries to the left after stabbing man

By Luke Jacobs
22 October 2010.

A 67-year-OLD man was arrested on charges of attempted murder after a knife to Walton.

Officers were called to grounds for a block of Plains Nelson Close to 1.15 p.m. Friday.

A 29-year-old man was transported by ambulance to the Hospital of St. Peter in Chertsey, with injuries to the shoulder and the abdomen.

His condition was described as serious but stable.

On Friday afternoon, Surrey Police said that the 67-year-old man was still in custody.

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Girl dies after being hit by falling tree in the garden


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21 October 2010.

A 10-year-OLD girl died after a tree fell on it in Fetcham Wednesday.

The girl playing back in the village garden when she was struck by the tree falling just after 4 pm.

It leads to the Surrey Air Ambulance and paramedics called to the scene, where the young person had had a heart attack.

It was resurrected in ambulance on the way to the County of Surrey Royal in Guildford Hospital but later died.

His death is under consideration, but are not treate as a suspect.

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