The faces of south Londoners jailed in November including stepdad murderer
Here's a run down of the criminals who have been jailed in November.
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Josh has been working in local news since 2020, previously working at MyLondon. He now covers crime and court proceedings for all of the Newsquest websites across London.
Josh has been working in local news since 2020, previously working at MyLondon. He now covers crime and court proceedings for all of the Newsquest websites across London.
Here's a run down of the criminals who have been jailed in November.
A thief stole from four different TK Maxx stores on a tour across south east London.
The following cases were heard at Bromley or Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on the week beginning November 10.
Mr Alpergin and his girlfriend Gozde Dalbudak were snatched as they returned home from an Italian restaurant in Mayfair last October.
A mum who daughter was killed by a remorseless caretaker told him “you are a coward and a cold-hearted murderer” as he was jailed for life.
A maths teacher at Beal High School told a pupil “you’re a very attractive girl” and said “even in your school uniform I still find you attractive”, a misconduct hearing was told.
Laura Davis, 22, of Hendon Way in Barnet, used an Arabic interpreter to plead guilty to having caused racially, religiously aggravated harassment, alarm or distress by words or writing at a pro-Palestine protest in October.
A caretaker who murdered a young woman, disposed of her body in a bin then tried to smear her name in court has been jailed for life.
A man who made £57,000 selling guns and drugs has been jailed for 14 years.
A Mercedes driver has been disqualified after they failed to stop at the scene of a crash.
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