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Moment cops missed chance to find body of ‘severely malnourished’ three-year-old boy buried in garden by vegan parents – before arresting them in squalid ‘off’ grid caravan where couple fled a year later [Video]

Bodycam footage from West Midlands Police shows officers visiting Tai Yasharahyalah at the property in Handsworth, Birmingham , for a ‘safe and well’ in September 2021.

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Mass. mobile park residents celebrate Appeals Court decision [Video]

Residents of a Cape Cod mobile home park are declaring victory after a court decision about who can buy their park.The Appeals Court decision sends the dispute back to the lower, Superior Court, clearing the way for the residents to buy their park, and not an out of state corporation.I think this is great because it’s going to give us the opportunity to get settled in there and straighten the park out, said George Frigon, a resident of Pocasset Park.Frigon hopes the decision puts an end to a five-year dispute over who has the right to buy the park: the residents, or Crown Communities, a Wyoming company that buys and manages mobile home communities nationwide.I think that everybody in the park is excited to finally be able to live in peace and not be hassled, he said.Residents have been trying to use their right of first refusal, giving them a claim on their park if it’s for sale. State law gives mobile home park residents the right to buy their park if it’s for sale at the same price as another buyer. Mobile home park residents typically own the homes but not the land underneath.This decision is important for manufactured housing residents across the commonwealth because it confirms the interpretation of the law in a way that makes it much, much easier for the residents to go through the process to purchase their parks, said attorney Thomas Aylesworth, who represents Pocasset Park residents. It’s not supposed to be difficult.Aylesworth said the key issue in the appeal centered around the residents’ petition to buy the park. Crown Communities had challenged some of the signatures on the petition.The judge made a mistake and didn’t count all the signatures, and the Appeals Court is now sending it back to the trial judge in telling him to correct the math, Aylesworth said.Aylesworth said the decision will help everyone living in mobile home parks keep out corporate owners.The law was designed and was adopted to assist them in being the owners of their own communities so that they don’t have to suffer from the abuses that unfortunately are fairly common to the residents by landlords, he said.Attorney General Andrea Campbell also celebrated the decision.When owners of manufactured housing communities decide to sell a community, residents are vulnerable to being displaced and left without a home. I applaud this decision, which not only affirms residents right to purchase their community in such circumstances, but also rejects rigid requirements that would hinder this right, enabling residents to better protect themselves and their cherished communities, she said in a statement to 5 Investigates. The case now moves back to Superior Court in Barnstable, where a judge made the original decision in 2022 in favor of Crown Communities.A lawyer for Crown Communities said the company is committed to providing economic and quality manufactured housing and is hopeful it will still be able to purchase Pocasset Park.

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Blountsville man sentenced to life without parole for sexual torture of a 3-year-old [Video]

A Blount County man will spend the rest of his life in prison for the sexual torture and abuse of a 3-year-old girl. The sentence was handed down Wednesday, in a case that started 4 years ago. Were being cautious with the details of this case, but it still may be difficult to hear.A judge sentenced 54-year-old Jeffery Gable to life without the possibility of parole plus 20 years in prison for sexual torture and sexual abuse. “She (the child) described events that (her) pawpaw had done to her,” said District Attorney Pamela Casey who described the case as particularly disturbing.Authorities say it happened at Gables Blountsville home in 2020. They say when they searched the home, they found items the toddler said he used to hurt her. “My heart breaks every time I see a child walk into a courtroom to testify in a sexual abuse case,” said Casey. But, we are fortunate here in Blount County to have a team of professionals devoted to seeking justice on behalf of victims of these crimes.A Mobile lawmaker has pre-filed a bill that would allow for the death penalty for rape or sodomy of a child under the age of 6. Casey said, That would not apply to this case because sexual torture is not included in that new list. We would like to see that. And we hope that the Representative would consider that at some point.Casey said in just the past year in Blount County, 6 convicted child sex abusers have received stiff sentences from 360 years behind bars to two life sentences. She argues these tough penalties help protect children. She added, I don’t think you can rehabilitate a pedophile and that puts every child they come into contact with at risk.

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Church Street rings in the holidays with monthlong event calendar [Video]

Businesses along Church Street in Burlington are excited for the month of December as they anticipate the increased holiday spirit and the foot traffic that comes with it.”We’re excited to see more animals find their homes for the holidays and excited to connect with our community members and all supporting this cause that we care so much about,” said Jenna McMaster from the Humane Society. Organizations like the Humane Society will participate in gift wrapping, while other businesses will be handing out free hot chocolate and coupons encouraging shoppers to use Church Street as a one-stop shop.”We are open until 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturdays. So to have other stores join in, even to say up until 7 or 8 at night will hopefully bring a lot more people downtown into our stores. Just more opportunity for people to shop and pick up those gifts that they need,” said Meghan Fitzpatrick at Lake Champlain Chocolates.Some other notable events happening in December include the Menorah lighting on Dec. 25, caroling, the North Pole express mailbox and of course, Santa visits.And for the first time this year, “Festive Fridays” have begun, where select businesses will have extended hours for dining and shopping.Local schools like Burlington High School and Colchester Middle School will also have choir performances during December.And you can find more details for each event at churchstreetmarketplace.com.