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Tina Satchwell murder investigation review ordered by top cop Drew Harris after remains missed in 2017 Cork home search

THE investigation into the murder of Tina Satchwell, whose remains were found under the stairs of her home in Co Cork, will be reviewed.

Garda Commissioner Drew Harris admitted that “in hindsight”, it may seem “pretty obvious” where the remains of the 52-year-old Cork woman were located.

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Richard Satchwell was earlier this week sentenced to life for the murder of his wife Tina
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Tina Satchwell on Christmas Day 2016 with her Chihuahua, Ruby.
Tragic Tina Satchwell’s remains were found under the stairs of her home
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Richard Satchwell was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday after being found guilty of the murder of his wife Tina by a jury at the Central Criminal Court in Dublin.

And Commissioner Harris‘ order for a review into the investigation comes following criticism that Tina Satchwell’s remains were missed by gardai in the first search of the home on Grattan Street in Youghal in 2017.

The trial of Richard had heard how there was construction work in the house following the murder, along with complaints of a bad smell.

Speaking at a graduation ceremony for new Gardai today, Commissioner Harris said that there are “lessons we wish to learn” from past cases.

He said: “We want to review that ourselves, like we have the expertise within the organisation, and obviously, then we will be reporting that to the Minister and to the Policing and Community Safety policing  authority, as is our responsibility.

“But I do think there are, there is definitely lessons that we wish to learn from all of these homicides where it’s missing persons, and then convert in time to a homicide investigation”.

Following Richard Satchwell’s sentencing earlier this week, Taoiseach Micheal Martin welcomed the sentence but said “it did take longer” than ordinary for the crime to be resolved.

He said: “The criminal justice system has worked here.

“It did take longer than maybe ordinarily but at least it is a crime that has been resolved and I would pay tribute to the Gardai for bringing it to this stage and for enabling a conviction to be secured.”

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Tina Satchwell’s body was found in October 2023
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Watch moment police helicopter breaks up mass beach brawl between high school kids sending them scrambling

THIS is the jaw-dropping moment when a police chopper descended over a beach to break up brawling highschoolers.

Staggering footage shared on social media shows the helicopter flying low over a large crowd of youngsters on Jones Beach.

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A police helicopter broke up mass beach brawl between high school kids[/caption]
Beach brawl broken up by police helicopter.
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Hundreds of teens were reported to be on the beach[/caption]
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Several fights broke out during the day, prompting a cop callout[/caption]

The dramatic scene took place during a high school senior skip day party on Thursday.

Groups of teens from several high schools across Nassau County and Queens were all crowded onto the beach.

But several fights broke out during the day, prompting a cop callout.

Police sent a chopper to the beach to disperse the groups of brawling teens.

Around 500 highschoolers were crowded onto the beach at the time of the incident, News 12 Long Island reported.

The footage shows the helicopter hovering over the crowds, who quickly disperse.

As the kids scramble for cover, shrouds of sand can be seen thrown up into the air.

The teens had been drawn to the beach by a flyer that had circulated that day, local media has reported.

But while the high schoolers had headed to the seaside for a relaxing, carefree day, witnesses say the situation quickly got out of control.

Cops restricted access to parts of the beach to prevent the situation escalating further.

However, there were no reports of serious injuries.

One person was arrested for menacing and disorderly conduct, according to Nassau County Police.

Beachgoers have told local media that such incidents offer a different picture of the area from previous years.

“The beach was never like this,” one local told News 12 Long Island.

“We came here as kids — it was so calm. But now it’s just crazy.”

However, officials say the beach is set to reopen as normal on Friday.

Commenters on Instagram were divided over how the police handled the situation.

One asked: “How many of my tax dollars went towards this helicopter flex?”

But another said: “I was there. 500 kids? I thought it was 1,000.

“And a lot of them looking for trouble. The police did a good job.

“The helicopter was encouraging them to leave by making it windy.”

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Beachgoers have told local media that such incidents offer a different picture of the area[/caption]

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Affordable holiday island for Brits with white sand beaches and Dubai-like restaurants that is loved by celebs

CYPRUS has been an affordable holiday destination for Brits for years, and it’s popular with celebrities too.

With white sandy beaches, delicious food, and beautiful villas, it’s no surprise that one beloved British singer even has a holiday home there.

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Holidaymakers and celebrities alike flock to Cyprus every year[/caption]
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Peter Andre is one of the celebs that frequently visits Cyprus[/caption]

Over the years, the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have been spotted on the sunny island.

There have also been lots of British holidaymakers there like Kerry Katona, James Blunt, and Peter Andre – who has a strong connection to Cyprus that 20 years ago, he decided to build his own holiday home there.

In the city of Larnaca on the southeast coast of Cyprus, Peter has a villa with five bedrooms, a swimming pool and tennis court.

Talking to Sun Travel about his holiday home in Larnaca, Peter said: “The house is so beautiful and private. Obviously the smells, the foods, it reminds me of my childhood and my parents.

“I bought the land 20 odd years ago and I said ‘dad, here’s the money to build it’ and my dad spent three years building the most beautiful house.

“It’s very sentimental to us and the other thing is there are some amazing beaches with bright white sand.”

As for where to go, Peter added: “I like to go to quiet places. I don’t really like to go where it’s crazily busy.

“The food there is amazing and we love the restaurants. For anyone going to Larnaca, I have three recommendations. One is a new restaurants called Theta in Perivolia which is very near the airport. It does Mediterranean food, but done in the style of a Dubai 5-star restaurant.

“We go there and we’re like ‘why doesn’t anyone know about this place?’”

Peter also loves to go to a Japanese restaurant called Nippon.

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Peter’s Cyprus holiday home has a huge pool with sunbeds[/caption]
Outdoor shower and built-in barbecue with storage.
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There’s even an outdoor kitchen area[/caption]

He also added: “There’s another one called Opa Souvlaki Kiti, it’s not fancy, but if you want a proper Greek kebab done the Cypriot way, go there.”

Peter stayed tight-lipped about the quiet beaches he and his family head to on holiday.

But some of the most popular across the island according to Tripadvisor are Nissi Beach, Fig Tree Bay Beach, Coral Bay and Makronissos Beach.

For anyone who fancies a trip over to Cyprus, you can even book a stay in Peter’s Villa Amelia which is a short drive from Larnaca Airport.

Inside is five bedrooms, each one sleeping two people. The rooms have queen beds or single beds, and their own en suites.

The shared spaces include huge living area with two sets of sofas, as well as a separate dining and kitchen area.

Outside, there’s lots of places to relax by the pool or battle it out in a game of tennis.

Aerial view of Larnaca marina and city.
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The price of a holiday in Larnaca has dropped compared to last year[/caption]

It’s a great time to go to Larnaca too as TravelSupermarket revealed earlier this year that the city is cheaper this year compared to 2024.

Larnaca, a city on the southeast coast of Cyprus, has emerged as the holiday destination with the biggest price drop.

According to TravelSupermarket, the holiday comparison website, prices of a holiday to Larnaca have fallen by £495 per person.

The average price in 2024 was £1,292.04 and in 2025 is £797.97 – a 38 per cent decrease.

Flights from the UK take just over four hours and you can book flights with Ryanair from £34.99.

There’s another place a little further afield that Peter described as ‘a kids’ paradise’ – as he discovers the world’s most child-friendly holiday destination.

And here’s the Dubai-like spa hotel in the UK where Peter Andre and wife Emily go on child-free weekends.

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The affordable island of Cyprus has become a holiday hotspot for celebs[/caption]

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‘An awful lot of people don’t know’ – Urgent warning for Irish drivers as Gardai set to clamp down on car rule

AN urgent warning has been issued to Irish drivers as Gardaí are set to clamp down on “illegal” car registrations.

Garda James Masters from Cobh Garda Station said they are clamping down on yellow and modified number plates.

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Gardai are cracking down on illegal car plates[/caption]
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Having them can come with serious legal complications[/caption]

In Ireland, vehicles must display a white number plate with black characters on the front, while the rear plate is allowed to be yellow with black characters.

Mimicking the UK style plates, putting a yellow plate on the front is considered illegal under Irish road laws.

Garda Masters revealed on C103’s Cork Today Show: “We do see some Irish registration vehicles that are yellow, which are illegal and non conforming.

“Even by googling this morning, you see very clearly what’s allowed and what’s not allowed – and we do see it.

“We’ve come across a lot of plates that are actually Irish plates, not UK –  But again, they’re yellow and they’re actually illegal. “

Irish road regulations require that all number plates follow strict guidelines on size, font and colour to ensure clear identification on the roads.

The font used on official plates is standardised to avoid any misreading by traffic cameras or law enforcement officers.

Garda Masters also mentioned that plates with italic fonts, bold fonts or any unusual styling are not allowed.

Non-compliant plates are a common reason for not passing the NCT.

These regulations are designed not only for law enforcement but also for safety and easy identification in traffic incidents or parking violations.

Revealing that modified plates are illegal, Garda Masters added: “An awful lot of people don’t know that.

“And again, you know, in my I suppose daily job, we do see it and you won’t pass your NCT with them anyway.

“So a lot of people that have them will actually have the correct number plates at home.”

Along with the plates, Gardaí are also reminding learner and novice drivers of their restrictions on the road.

LEARNER ALERT

Learner and novice drivers must display the proper L or N plates clearly and always be accompanied by a fully licensed driver when driving.

Irish road laws state that learner drivers cannot drive unaccompanied under any circumstances, with penalties including fines, penalty points and even vehicle seizure for breaches.

Garda Masters pointed out that although it’s easy to overlook small details like properly displayed plates or whether a learner driver is accompanied, they can have legal implications.

He said: “There has to be a fully licensed driver with them, and the laws are fairly severe.

“The car can be seized and there’s actually penalty points and a fine associated with that as well.

“For the parents, if your boy or girl is going out driving just to take a look at their windscreen, take a look at the number plate, and make sure that they’re driving with a fully licensed driver.”

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Terrifying moment lorry driver swerves manically across major A-road missing traffic by INCHES while 4x over legal limit

THIS is the terrifying moment a drunk trucker swerves four times across a major A-road, managing to just miss traffic by a few inches.

The lorry driver was caught on camera weaving along a busy road – at four times the legal drink drive limit.

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The lorry driver was caught on camera swerving between lanes[/caption]
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Iurie Istrati admitted drunk and dangerous driving at his court appearance[/caption]
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Istrati was seen by other road users swerving between lanes and crossing white lines in his HGV[/caption]

Iurie Istrati, 56, was spotted by other drivers who rang 999 to raise the alarm at his lunchtime drink-drive session.

He was seen at 1pm swerving between lanes and crossing white lines in his HGV.

A court heard police responded to a 999 call reporting a HGV swerving between lanes and the edge of the carriageway on the A483 at Gresford, North Wales.

Despite attempts by officers to pull the vehicle over, Istrati continued driving – and narrowly avoided crashing into the roadside barrier.

Officers overtook Istrati on the A5 near Halton and gradually brought the HGV to a stop.

Istrati was taken into custody and provided a breath specimen of 127 micrograms of alcohol, almost four times over the legal limit of 35.

Istrati, listed as of no fixed abode but believed to be Polish, was jailed for nine months.

He admitted dangerous and drink driving at Mold Magistrates Court.

PC Ryan Sheppard said: “Istrati’s dangerous driving clearly could have caused a serious or fatal collision if he was not stopped.

“He showed blatant disregard for the safety of members of the public and the law.

“I thank the concerned driver who called our control room to alert us to this incident.

“I would like to thank the individual who phoned us with their concerns regarding the behaviour they witnessed – although we will never know, they have potentially saved lives.

“Reducing the number of people killed or seriously injured on our roads remains a priority for North Wales Police and we will continue to do all that we can to remove dangerous drivers from the roads.

“If you suspect somebody is driving whilst under the influence of drink or drugs, I urge you to report this to us so we can take action and keep our communities safe.”

He was also disqualified from driving for three years and four months, after which he would be required to pass an extended driving test to renew his licence.

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The driver was given a nine month jail sentence[/caption]
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He was also disqualified from driving for three years and four months[/caption]

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‘To Be Hero X’ Might Have to Ditch Its Side Characters for Season 2

To Be Hero X exploded onto the anime scene with a thrilling and raw story. It has a stunning mix of fantastical stakes, political intrigue, and a lot of satire. Not to mention the ground-breaking mix of 3D animation (a staple of the donghua) and 2D animation (like most anime) represents the present and the […]

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Iran’s unfathomably cruel execution regime is laid bare… by the man who’s seen it first hand after 25 YEARS on death row

ONE of Iran’s longest-serving prisoners has exposed the disturbing mechanisms the regime uses to put inmates to death.

Saeed Masouri, who has spent 25 years behind bars, also revealed how the execution rate has spiralled in the last month in a harrowing letter written behind bars.

Saeed Masouri, imprisoned in Iran for 25 years.
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Saeed Masouri been in jail in Iran for 25 years[/caption]
Public execution in Shiraz, Iran.
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Four Iranian convicts hanging after a public execution in 2007[/caption]
Ghezel Hesar prison in Iran.
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Masouri is held in Ghezel Hesar prison in Iran[/caption]

The regime’s merciless killing spree has seen at least 176 inmates sent to the gallows in the past month.

Insiders told The Sun the shocking spike in executions comes amid a barbaric attempt from leaders to crush dissent and act as a warning against it.

Masouri, who was arrested for his affiliation with the resistance unit People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, has now told of the secret process behind executions.

Psychological torture, threats against family and sham trials are all used as tools by the regime to condemn its enemies to death on trumped-up charges.

Masouri’s emotional letter was smuggled out of the notorious Ghezel Hesar prison in Iran and shared with The Sun from Iran Human Rights Monitor.

“It is often said that every criminal act is preceded by criminal preparations, hidden beneath the surface,” the 60-year-old wrote in a letter to the UN.

“For instance, when an execution is carried out, the inhumane and rights-violating acts that preceded it remain hidden from view.

“Formal steps like prosecution, indictment, and trial are mere facades. Every detail, from A to Z, is orchestrated by these security agencies.”

Masouri told how those accused are hauled into court with a “fabricated case file” to give a smoke screen of a fair and legal procedure.

“These so-called ‘judges don’t even read the actual files,” he said.

“This is why there is no logical argumentation or credible evidence in the case files, no opportunity for defence (as trials rarely last more than 10 minutes), and no access for lawyers to review the case materials.

“Verdicts are predetermined and simply announced.

“Empty phrases about ‘resolving disputes’, ‘equality before the law’, ‘prohibition of injustice’, or ‘delivering rights to rightful owners’ are just lip service.

“In reality, defendants are denied the right to a fair defense, and the courts are devoid of justice and even basic adherence to their own laws.

“Meanwhile, the stripping of civil rights is carried out to the fullest extent possible.”

Defendants – and their lawyers – are often even denied access to their own files, making it near impossible to be cleared.

Masouri said this is true in the cases of Mehdi Hassani and Behrouz Ehsani, who both face imminent execution.

“When the so-called evidence in a case has no real basis or credibility, the only way to keep it hidden is to declare the entire file confidential,” he wrote.

Haunting message of dad behind bars

Exclusive by Katie Davis, Chief Foreign Reporter (Digital)

A DAD set to be executed in Iran blasted its brutal regime in a powerful voice message recorded behind bars.

Mehdi Hassani, 48, was handed a death sentence on trumped-up charges and has been tortured in jail.

He now faces imminent execution after his appeal to be spared death was rejected by Iran’s merciless rulers.

But defiant Hassani has unleashed a blistering put down of Iran’s “cruelty and oppression” in a voice message to his daughter Maryam that has been shared with The Sun.

The dad-of-three said: “This regime has for the past 46 years spent the country’s wealth on warmongering and suppressing the people of Iran.

“If I’m in prison today and have been sentenced to execution, it is only because I could not tolerate seeing such cruelty and oppression against this nation and against the children of my land and I stood up against oppression. 

“They have no evidence against me and they didn’t even allow my lawyer to access and study my file so that he could expose the contradictions that exist.”

Hassani – who was arrested in September – vowed the regime is “doomed to perish”.

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“[This allows] the system to coerce forced confessions, such as televised admissions or baseless claims presented as ‘documentaries’.

“In return, the accused is promised clemency or a reduction in punishment. In this way, the defendant is forced to choose: either confess to lies or face execution.

“Lawyers – stripped of any ability to defend their clients – are left to weigh between refusing to participate in injustice and doing something, anything, to save their client’s life.

“Often, the only path left is for the accused themselves to express remorse, seek forgiveness, or act in whatever way they think may help.”

But Masouri warned even if inmates decide to “confess” to fabricated charges, it does not put them in the clear.

“The accused’s family is summoned and threatened: if your loved one does not repent, if they do not write a confession, if they do not seek a pardon – then execution is inevitable, and nothing can stop it,” he said.

“If the execution happens, the blame lies with them—and with you.

“Thus, when families and lawyers are left with no means of defense, they may blame themselves, one another, or even the defendant.

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Pictures show a man named Balal who was led to the gallows by his victim’s family
Line graph showing recorded global executions from 2015-2024.

“The government and judiciary, meanwhile, are absolved of any responsibility.

It comes amid a staggering rise in executions – which sources told The Sun came as the eyes of the world were on Iran’s nuclear talks with the US rather than its human rights record.

More than 1,100 state executions have taken place Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s stooge came to power.

According to figures from the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), that marks more than a 20 per cent increase compared to 2023, when the regime executed 853 Iranians.

Hossein Abedini, deputy director of the NCRI offices in the UK, said paranoid rules were hellbent on stamping out repression.

He told The Sun: “Executions under the clerical regime contravene all internationally recognised standards and norms of due process and are fundamentally used as a political instrument of repression.

“Faced with deep-rooted crises stemming from illegitimacy, corruption, and incompetence, and driven by fear of popular uprisings and nationwide protests, this regime has resorted to increasing executions.

“It employs inhumane pressures on political prisoners, torturing and harassing them and their families.

“As a result, the rate of executions in Iran is rising at an unprecedented level in recent decades, with death sentences issued even for political prisoners arrested during the September 2022 uprising.”

Iran ramps up executions

by Katie Davis, Chief Foreign Reporter (Digital)

PARANOID Iranian leaders are hellbent on ramping up repression on home turf in a dramatic bid to stamp out rebellion, insiders say.

It comes as Iran’s regime has been left red-faced by the downfall of Syria’s dictatorship as well as severe defeats of its terror proxies.

Executions are said to be taking place every couple of hours as Iran slaughters its people in “unprecedented numbers”.

Iran has one of the most horrific human rights records in the world, and according to campaigners also holds the harrowing title for the highest execution rate.

The Sun previously revealed how dozens of people had been sentenced to death by stoning just for adultery.

Harrowing records leaked from Iran’s torturous prisons also showed how thousands were holed up on death row for petty crimes.

In 2024, the Iranian regime ramped up the executions of its own people – including women, children and political prisoners.

Official records show that the number of executions last year reached 1,000 – the highest number in 30 years and 16 percent higher than the previous.

Of those on record, 34 were women and seven were under 18 at the time of their so-called crimes.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) fears the true toll is much higher as many of the deaths are kept secret, however.

Most of the surging executions are by hanging, but there is also evidence of other medieval torture punishments including public flogging, limb-removal and eye-gouging.

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‘I just cried & wanted to go home’ – Stephen Bradley opens up on painful moment during son’s Leukemia battle

STEPHEN Bradley “just cried and wanted to go home” as he came to terms with his son’s Leukemia diagnosis while in Bulgaria for a Shamrock Rovers match.

Josh Bradley, 11, has been undergoing treatment for over three and a half years.

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Stephen and wife Emma spoke bravely about the toll it’s taken on them at times[/caption]
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3 November 2023; Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley, his wife Emma, and their children, Jaden, Josh and Ella celebrate with the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division trophy after the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match between Shamrock Rovers and Sligo Rovers at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Josh (middle) got to kick off Rovers’ title celebrations in November 2023

Hoops boss Stephen and wife Emma sat down with Off the Ball to discuss the ordeal they’ve been through as a family over that span.

The one-time Arsenal academy prospect outlined how helpless they felt at times since there was only so much they could do for Josh.

He emphasized: “Your job as a parent is to protect your kids at all costs but at that moment, you can’t do that and you feel like you’ve let them down.”

The 40-year-old then cited a moment while on the road with his team that ended up in an outpouring of emotion for him over the phone to Emma.

He recalled: “I remember going to Bulgaria to play Ludogorets a short time after Josh had got diagnosed. I remember calling Emma the day of the game and just crying.

“I just cried and wanted to go home, I didn’t want to be there. Sometimes you just feel that you’re in the wrong place.

“Emotionally you’re just not there, and I spent an hour on the phone crying to Emma, saying I want to be at home.”

Football has at least provided some solace to Stephen, Emma, Josh and their two other children Jaden and Ella over the course of Josh’s health battle that began in 2022.

The four-in-a-low League of Ireland chief got to give Josh the honour of being the first person to lift the trophy at the culmination of the 2021/2022 season.

On the value that that day held for Josh, Stephen continued: “The day he lifted the trophy, he was just out of the hospital.

“He was so sick at that time but all he was talking about was the game on Friday night and being there.

“I remember taking him down to the theatre and all he could talk about was ‘Am I going to the game on Friday?’

“When Josh got sick, I asked the players to give us that night for him, to give him that distraction.

“They were incredible, they stepped up for him, going on to win the league, and giving Josh that moment that we will never forget.”

As regards their advice to any parents placed into a similar nightmare scenario, Stephen and Emma shared the same view on the best approach to take.

Stephen initially said: ‘The way to do it is to face it head on.

“You have to have anger at the start, you do feel sorry for yourself, you have all those emotions. But very quickly you do have to face it head on.”

Agreeing with that thought, Emma tacked on: “It was three and a half years, so you couldn’t live angry every day.”

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John Cena Explains Why He Never Left WWE Ring During His Royal Rumble Match With AJ Styles

John Cena created history by bagging his 16th WWE world championship against AJ Styles in the 2017 Royal Rumble, tying the record of most championship wins with the legendary Ric Flair. John Cena and AJ Styles went all guns blazing that night, both outperforming themselves in the ring. Though the match was splendid on every […]

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