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Convicted killer, 45, admits murder of woman whose body was cut up and dumped in park and river nine miles apart 26 September 2024, 14:29 | Updated: 26 September 2024, 15:08 A convicted killer has admitted the murder of 38-year-old Sarah Mayhew . Picture: Alamy By Flaminia Luck A convicted killer has admitted murdering a woman whose remains were found in Croydon earlier this year. Listen to this article Loading audio... Bod
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y parts - inlcuding arms, legs and a head - belonging to 38-year-old Sarah Mayhew were found in Rowdown Field
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s in New Addington on April 2. Her torso was found nine miles away in the River Wandle at Rawnsley Avenue, Mitcham.She was last seen alive in Sutton, south-west London, on the evening of March 8. At the Old Bailey on Thursday, Steven S
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ansom, 45, pleaded guilty to murdering Ms Mayhew and perverting the course of justice by dismembering her body, disposing of it in various locations, and then cleaning up the crime scene between March 7 and April 3 this year. Human remains found in a park in south London were identified as the 38-year-old Sarah Mayhew. Picture: Alamy Sansom, of Burnell Road, Sutton, south-west London, appeared by video-link from HMP Belmarsh wearing glasses, grey tracksuit bottoms and a grey T-shirt, and loudly proclaimed his guilty pleas. He denied th Bbwn Two British crew members aboard Bayesian superyacht under investigation as captain 39;refuses to answer questions 39;
Soon, along with the pile of books that you ambitiously borrow from the New Westminster Public Library, you can add a packet of seeds at checkout. Which means, you can start to plant your vegetable garden at the same time as you start reading the thick t
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omes of Dune mdash; allwithout having to stepinsideyour neighbourhood nursery.In the new year 2023 , we will be ready to launch our seed library for borrowing mdash;patrons can lsquo;borrowrsquo; packets of seeds, plant their gardens, enjoy their harvest, and hopefully bring us some seeds back again at the end of the growing season, said Caitlin MacRae, who is spearheading the Seed Library program at NWPL.In the run-up to the launch, the library is also inviting people to donate seeds and help them build a sizable inventory by the end of
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the year. But what if your gardening knowledge is limited to watering the plants once a week No problem, the library has planned a series of events in collaboration with the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk to teach you the basics of getting a seed ready to be sown.In the first workshop that was held on Aug.23, Siri van Gruen, B.C. seed security program coordinator at FarmFolk CityFolk, taught a group of 24-odd attendees on how to save seeds.While collecting seeds may seem like a simple process mdash; there is little more to it than simply picking them out fro
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m fruits and vegetables and tossing them into a jar.How to save seeds Tomato seeds, for example, when taken out from the