When You Send a Friend a Package…

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…and it turns up later than expected like this.

Completely empty.

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The note on the bag added insult to injury, as it states they regret the ‘damage’ to the mail. What damage?! All the frigging contents were taken!

I cannot begin to stress how annoyed I am about this. I mean, really? I know life can be hard at times, but this takes the biscuit.

The likelihood of the person(s) who stole the contents to be reading this is very slim, but I will say this anyway, “You’re a flipping knob. My friend was looking forward to her creams and British chocolates. Next time, rather than stealing, write to me at the return address at the back of the package. You never know, I may actually send you some.”

Meanwhile, in Dudley, West Midlands…

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This sort of thing really grinds me. It’s irreplaceable. Why would anyone do such a thing?

No doubt some a-hole will purchase it as ‘scrap’ metal.

Grrr!

Pardeep Kaur’s husband in agony as they were planning more kids before she was murdered under bridge by Latvian drifter allowed in UK despite convictions in homeland

This sickens me. The horror this poor woman must have gone through in her final moments. Sickening.

(Vadims Ruskuls): He had fled his homeland following a string of criminal convictions before he raped and murdered the 30-year-old mum.

She worked at the Sheraton Skyline Hotel in Harlington while Mr Singh had a job at Fresh Foods in Hayes. They both worked six days a week to send money to their five-year-old daughter who lived with her grandparents in India.

Amanda Devlin, The Sun

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Pervert walks free after ‘despicable’ sex assault on London bus

Justice prevails again… NOT!

…he began to touch her again and opened his legs wide, pushing her against the window.

Fiona Simpson, Evening Standard

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NHS workers run to move their cars after being told parking warden is on his way

Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more shabby…

Since their spaces were withdrawn, they have had to park on residential roads that have a maximum stay of two hours.

It means staff are setting alarms every two hours to leave the clinic, which is opposite the hospital where they used to park, and race to their cars.

If they are caught parking on residential roads for too long, the nurses can be fined £40.

Harley Tamplin, Metro

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