The family of a care worker beaten to within an inch of his life as he reportedly tried to protect his son from bullies has said their "life sentences began that day".
Alan Willson was left “fighting for his life” at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton following the shocking incident at Longcroft Park, Worthing, shortly before 7.30pm on Easter Sunday.
At least the police have someone for it. Well, temporarily, at least...
Five teenagers, all under 18, were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder before being released on bail with "strict conditions".
Sussex Police confirmed to The Argus yesterday that the youths remain on conditional bail while investigations continue.
Who are they? The authorities won't tell, because they are 'children'. But they seem to be well known in the local area:
Once, they'd be well-known to the local cops too. And maybe even locked up be fore it got to this point. Sadly, those days are long-gone.
Bail for murder is quite common. They can't get remanded unless charged with the offence. If you watch 24 hours in police custody the hurdles we face are very clear.
ReplyDeleteA five handed murder can't be solved in that space of time.
I'm guessing pikeys. Let's see shall we?
Jaded
"Bail for murder is quite common."
ReplyDeleteYet the left on my Facebook are a-weepin' and a-wailin' about this case.
Suggestions that's she's clearly no angel since she's been remanded into custody (rare for a woman) are met with baffled anger... 🤷♀️