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Pamela Gwinnett, 63, known as the ‘Black Widow’, has been arrested in Tenerife after defrauding 89-year-old Joan Green of nearly £300,000. Following her conviction in absentia and a six-year prison sentence, Gwinnett isolated Green from her family while exploiting her financially. Extradition to the UK is expected.
The family of four-year-old Olive Farrow, who died after being struck by a car on Nottingham Road in Gotham, has paid tribute to her vibrant personality. Olive passed away shortly after the incident on 12 July. A vigil is scheduled for Friday at St Lawrence’s Church, with privacy requested for the family.
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