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Watch thieves steal couple’s prized £30k Ford Mustang in just 90 seconds using sophisticated ‘relay system’ kit

HEARTBROKEN David Nevill and wife Charlotte were woken at 2am by the sound of their £30,000 dream car speeding off from their home.

When they checked their CCTV cameras they watched in shock as the gang of three carried out the sophisticated theft using a keyless relay system to hack the car’s security.

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David Nevill and wife Charlotte had their dream car stolen from them as they slept[/caption]
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The pair ‘scrimped and saved’ for the 2017 Ford Mustang GT[/caption]
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Car thieves were spotted on CCTV hacking the security system before driving off with the beloved motor[/caption]

And the pair claim the police “just don’t care” and have done nothing to get it back.

The video shows the gang approach the car around 2am and use a handheld device to open the drivers door.

Another member wearing a face mask then holds up a loop of wire near the house which boosts the signal of the keyless fob inside and tricks the car into thinking the driver is at the controls.

Charlotte, 40, said the theft has been especially heartbreaking as the car was bought after the death of both her parents in quick succession around three years ago.

Charlotte, an insurance underwriter, said: “We were just completely shocked. We were half asleep. You can’t process it.

“My mum passed away from cancer about three years ago, and she had always dreamed of owning one.

“Getting the car was a way of moving forwards positively after a difficult time, it made the every day a bit more exciting.

“I just want to tell the thieves to please bring it back, they don’t understand what they’ve taken from us, it’s not just a car.”

Mechanic David, 41, said the motor – a 2017 Ford Mustang GT in grey with a black stripe – was stolen from the driveway from their home in Evesham, Worcs, in the early hours of February 20.

He called West Mercia police immediately and they arrived in 10 minutes and took a picture of a shoe print on their porch before leaving and saying they would be in touch.

David said: “The thieves had only just driven away. My feeling was that they could have gone after it and could have heard it or seen it.

“It’s such a distinctive car and so loud.

“It amazes me they haven’t picked it up on cameras or no one has spotted it in the last four days.

“You hear the car before you see it.

“It’s like it’s vanished into thin air.”

David says it follows a spate of thefts in Evesham, with around 10 being stolen in the last month.

He added: “Our loss aside, the police have already let us down.

“They said they would get someone to email me, but no one has emailed me.

“It feels like they don’t care, they’re just not interested.

“Another victim I spoke to said they closed his case within two hours.”

David added the pair took the Mustang on trips to the Nurburgring in Germany, the Santa Pod raceway in Northampton, Castle Combe circuit in Wiltshire, and used it for “getting away and enjoying experiences”.

He added they bought the car in 2023 after suffering devastating bereavements.

He said: “My wife’s parents passed away quite quickly in their 60s.

“We suffered a lot of loss in a short amount of time.

“Her mum always wanted a Ford Mustang and we bought it in honour and memory of her, to live life to the fullest.

“Life is too short and all that.

“We scrimped and saved to buy the car.”

“It was a lot more than a possession.

“It’s hit her very hard.”

The couple are now hoping the insurance company will pay out – but they can’t replace the sentimental value of the car.

David added: “I want to draw attention to the fact this is happening.

“Wanr people to keep an eye out for these thieves, they’re getting away with it and the police aren’t catching them.

“Peolpe need to take whatever precautions they can, the thieves are getting more sophisticated and quicker.

“I hope the police find the car, but with the lack of effort they seem to put into it, I’m less confident by the day.”

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Cops shoot two XL Bullies 19 TIMES after pensioner, 84, dragged into garden and attacked

AN XL Bully has been destroyed by police after it attacked an 84-year-old pensioner.

Cops were forced to open fire on two dogs and have since seized another.

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Cops suspect that the dog was an XL Bully[/caption]

The dog escaped from a Warrington property around 6.40pm yesterday before attacking an 84-year-old man who was walking along the street.

Cops shot at two dogs nearly 20 times with a third also being seized soon after.

The victim remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital.

Police suspect the dog involved in the attack to be an XL Bully.

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DGMO visits Manipur, reviews border security and infrastructure

New Delhi, Feb 25 (SocialNews.XYZ) Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai visited Manipur. The purpose of this visit was to conduct a comprehensive review of the situation along the India-Myanmar border...

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Eagle-eyed Blake Lively fan spots ‘almost identical’ scene in ‘It Ends With Us’ and ‘Green Lantern’ amid Justin Baldoni battle

Since the August 2024 release of "It Ends With Us," Baldoni and Lively have been tangled up in feud rumors which started when fans noticed that they weren't doing press together.

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Woman found ‘mummified’ after lying dead in flat for more than three years was left to ‘fend for herself by authorities’

A WOMAN was found “mummified” in her home more than three years after she was left to “fend for herself” by authorities, an inquest heard.

Laura Winham, 38, was discovered by her brother on May 23, 2021, when he visited the home in Woking, Surrey.

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Laura was discovered in a mummified state in her home[/caption]

He was about to leave but went back for “one last look” through the letter box when he noticed what resembled a foot underneath a blanket.

Police broke down the door to find Laura in a “mummified” state, an inquest heard.

Surrey Coroner’s Court heard it was impossible to narrow down a time of death but a calendar in the flat had dates crossed off until November 1, 2017.

Laura’s devastated family believe she was “abandoned and left to die” by social and mental health services.

Coroner Karen Henderson ruled there were “lost opportunities” for multiple agencies in the run-up to her death.

These included Woking Borough Council and its former contractor, New Vision Homes, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), and Surrey County Council’s adult social care team.

The court heard Laura had schizophrenia and believed her loved ones were trying to harm her.

Her family made the agonising decision in 2009 to stop seeing Laura to follow her wishes.

But they would often drive past her home to check her car was still there and they had social media contact until 2014.

Laura had told them: “It is best to have minimum/no contact. And communications with the family. It is totally out of my hands.

“There is nothing I can do. Everything I say will get repeated and relayed back. Be patient.”

Following a police referral in October 2017, the council’s adult social care team called and wrote to Laura offering advice about food banks but did not visit the property.

Her sister then contacted New Visions Homes two months before the discovery as they were concerned for Laura’s welfare.

An official went to the social housing flat but there was no answer, the inquest was told.

A statement from a former employee at New Vision Homes, which was the landlord contractor for WBC from 2015 to April 2022, said: “Ms Winham’s sister reached out on 31 March 2021 to ask if New Vision Homes had been in contact with her.

“Her family said a lot of post had gathered and they were concerned about her welfare.

“Woking Borough Council completed a door knock which received no answer. It was at the end of May that New Vision Homes were told she had been found dead.”

The statement added that it was “clear she was vulnerable” and that “she should have been flagged as vulnerable as this would have alerted New Vision Homes and WBC to her vulnerability”.

Laura’s gas had been turned off in January 2019 due to a contractor not being able to gain access to complete an annual check.

They had made several attempts to get in touch with Laura by phone and post regarding the scheduled December 2018 check-up with no response.

The court heard Laura been served an eviction notice in April 2014 after falling into rent arrears of £1,579.

A council housing officer intervened and helped Laura make a new housing benefit claim and encouraged her to see her GP.

Her rent arrears were subsequently paid by a third party and the eviction did not happen.

Tragic diary entries Laura had written in the months before she is believed to have died revealed she was struggling to get food.

One on September 28, 2017, read: “My mobile gave up on 7 September. I got a Tesco run in before it died.

“I have slept weeks away… I haven’t stocked any food for months because I don’t know what’s happening.”

Other extracts suggested she had been living off potatoes and cheese and had “about five pounds left on me”.

In October 2017, Laura wrote: “It has been a whole month since my last food shop. I cannot believe I have survived this long”.

She also scrawled “I’m starving” on her calendar on September 15, 2017, and told how she was “dreaming of food”.

A statement from the family said: “When Laura was referred to adult social care in October 2017, as the police raised concerns as to her having little food or money and being without a network of friends or family, all that happened was a letter that was sent and that was a huge opportunity missed to assess Laura’s health and to take action.

“Laura was clearly a person potentially at risk but she wasn’t deemed worthy of visiting. She was left to fend herself.

“Even her own diary entries illustrate she was unable to cope.

“Had adult social care visited Laura’s home within a few days of the referral in October 2017 then Laura would be alive.”

Dr Henderson described the team’s investigation as “perfunctory in almost every way”.

He also ruled that, had Woking Borough Council and New Vision Homes flagged Laura as vulnerable then it would have been evident she required further assistance.

But the coroner said it was not possible to conclude these “lost opportunities materially contributed” to Laura’s death.

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Laura had written tragic diary entries before her death[/caption]

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Vicky McClure back on set for Trigger Point series three filming – amid Line Of Duty reunion rumours

VICKY McClure returned to the set of Trigger Point for the much-anticipated third season, amid rumours of a Line Of Duty reunion.

Vicky, 41, stars in the British action-thriller drama Trigger Point on ITV as a police bomb disposal officer Lana Washington.

Vicky McClure in costume on the set of *Trigger Point*.
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Vicky McClure returns as police bomb disposal officer Lana Washington[/caption]
Vicky McClure filming a scene for the TV series *Trigger Point*.
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She was spotted filming on location for the third season of Trigger Point[/caption]
Vicky McClure filming a scene from *Trigger Point*.
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The second series streamed over 30m times on ITVX, making it the second most-watched drama on ITV1 this year[/caption]

Trigger Point is about a bomb squad in London and the difficult situations they handle on a daily basis.

The broadcaster renewed the show for another season following the success of season two, which averaged 8.1m viewers.

It was streamed over 30m times on ITVX, making it the second most-watched drama on ITV1 this year, behind Mr Bates vs The Post Office.

Leaked photos show Vicky filming on location and back in her heavy suit of body armor filming tense scenes.

She was spotted taking part in an armed raid into a house with her police colleagues.

But who and what are they looking for?

The season two finale concluded at Danny’s wedding, where Lana is clearly not okay but still manages to enjoy herself with her parents.

The third season will feature even more twists and explosions.

Other returning cast members for season three include Eric Shango as Danny, Nabil Elouahabi as Hassan Rahim, Natalie Simpson as DS Helen Morgan and Maanuv Thiara as DI Amar Batra.

Chris Brandon will write the series, and Jamie Donoghue and Audrey Cooke will direct.

Meanwhile, rumors of a Line of Duty reunion and a seventh season have been fueled by cast reunions and hints from cast members.

The cast reunited for a night out in London, including a trip on a rickshaw. 

The cast has also met with the show’s creator, Jed Mercurio, to discuss a deal and filming dates.

Crime dramas on ITVX

Crime drama buffs have a wide selection of choices on ITVX - here is a selection of some of the programmes available to binge.

  • Professor T: Based on a Belgian TV series of the same name, former Death in Paradise lead Ben Miller plays the title character. Professor Jasper Tempest is a criminologist with OCD who helps the police solve crimes. The cast also includes Emma Naomi, Barney White and Andy Gathergood.
  • The Beast Must Die: This series follows a mother’s grief for her son, who was killed in an accident. Nicholas Blake’s novel of the same name has been adapted for the programme. Stars include Cush Jumbo, Jared Harris, Billy Howle and Geraldine James.
  • Red Eye: Starring Richard Armitage, Jing Lusi and Lesley Sharp star in this six-part thriller, which mostly takes place  during an all-night flight between London and Beijing. With dead bodies piling up and a mystery to unravel, the heroes must work fast to get to the truth.
  • The Twelve: This Australian drama originally aired as a miniseries in 2022, with the episodes dropping in the UK in February 2023. Four months later, the show was renewed for a second season. Jurassic Park star Sam Neill stars in the leading role of barrister Brett Colby.
  • Manhunt: Martin Clunes stars in this drama based on true murder investigations. Series one focused on the death of Amélie Delagrange, which took place in 2004, while the second depicted the search for serial rapist Delroy Grant.

This comes after Vicky shared a heartfelt tribute to her “hero granddad” following his sad death back in December.

In an emotional statement, the actress has said she feels “grateful” for having such a wonderful grandfather during her life.

She shared some photographs of her war veteran ‘Grandad Ralph’ and told of his love for “football, gardening and his family”.

He passed away aged 99 – just two months shy of his 100th birthday.

Last year, Vicky starred in an emotional documentary called My Grandad’s War, which told of Ralph’s participation in the Second World War.

The documentary followed the actress as she tried to understand how her grandad found himself in the Royal Navy and at the centre of a world-changing battle on the Normandy beaches on June 6, 1944.

After learning about Ralph’s early life, they headed to Portsmouth where Ralph showed his granddaughter the ropes aboard one of the last remaining WWII landing craft.

Vicky was reduced to tears as they stood on Sword beach where his tank landing craft came ashore on D-Day.

Writing on Instagram, Vicky confirmed that Ralph has passed away.

Alongside some pictures, she also posted a video of herself and Ralph singing You’ll Never Walk Alone together.

She wrote: “My Grandad Ralph peacefully passed away this morning 🤍

“His love for football, gardening and his family kept him young all these years.

“I feel so grateful having so many special memories with him.

“A much loved hero by all and a loving Grandad to all his grandkids and great grandkids.”

Vicky added: “Sleep well Grandad, back with Nana Jean now, giggling and dancing in the stars. 🕊🤍 xxx Ralph McClure – 1.2.25 – 2.12.24.”

A smiling granddaughter and her decorated grandfather on a beach.
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Vicky appeared alongside Ralph in My Grandad’s War last year[/caption]
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The Line Of Duty star learned about Ralph’s involvement in World War II[/caption]
Photo of Vicky McClure filming a scene for the TV show *Trigger Point*.
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ITV has renewed the show for another season following the success of season two[/caption]
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The third season oF Trigger Point will feature even more twists and explosions[/caption]
Vicky McClure with Line of Duty cast members.
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Line of Duty creator, Jed Mercurio, is talking to the cast about filming dates[/caption]

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