Friday, 15 January 2016

Well, Good!

Colin Buckle, defending both siblings, said they were employed as healthcare workers and may lose their jobs as a result of the convictions.
They don't seem like the type I'd want caring for a relative, frankly...
Chinyere Onyegbuna, a mum-of-one, was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for two years and was ordered to do 200 hours unpaid work. Her brother was handed a community sentence with 80 hours unpaid work.
Why aren't they being deported?

5 comments:

  1. Wonder why the comments were closed on that article?

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  2. The journos couldn't be trying to soften things up, could they? "Mum of one", ffs what's the relevance of that other than to make up the 500ww? Nice snap of the court steps, too; uncluttered by jostling crowds eager to see justice done!

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  3. Ah Nigerians, adding that multi-culti "je ne sais quoi?" to our country. Looks like we are even importing chavs from the Dark Continent. Quite right though, I wouldn't trust this pair to look after a Dolls House never mind an Old People's Home. Still, I wonder how much the alleged "goods" were actually worth?

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  4. Nnaemeka Onyegbuna and his sister Chinyere Onyegbuna assaulted Deane couple Ola and Abiola Dawd at their home.
    My only comment?
    MEH.
    Like on like is only to be expected. The names are the give-away. Good Irish names. Not.

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  5. "Wonder why the comments were closed on that article?"

    I'm seeing this a lot more often on local paper sites...

    "Looks like we are even importing chavs from the Dark Continent."

    We're doomed. They tend to be cheaper than our home-grown sort!

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