Irish comedian Oliver Callan reveals what he REALLY thinks about BBC comedy Mrs Brown’s Boys

I don’t know about YOU, but I love Mrs Brown’s Boys, and it’s just what I need to make me laugh when I’m having one of my low days.

Oliver Callan, however, has shared his true feelings about the BBC comedy programme.

Oliver Callan, who has gained popularity in Ireland for his Saturday Night Show performances, has shared his thoughts on the programme, which has split viewers in the Emerald Isle and the UK.

The classic comedy show which is frequently described as ‘unfunny’ and ‘vulgar’, has been met with criticism from Irish people themselves, but I find it hilarious and it always gives me a giggle, and I don’t find it a load of old shite. It’s brilliant and well orchestrated, and Brendan O’Carroll is full of crac.

Simply said, some individuals take life too seriously. It’s funny and a fun way to look at life, and I can’t get enough of it.

For many years, Brendan O’Carroll has been a much-loved personality in Ireland, and he performs amazing charitable work.

Regardless of what anyone may believe, Mrs. Brown’s Boys is amusing. It’s hilarious if it makes you laugh, and it’s just not your thing if it doesn’t.

In my opinion, Mrs Brown’s Boys is hilarious, but you don’t have to agree with me, each to their own, but I love the satirical absurdities of the show.

Dave Allen was one of the most well-liked comedians on the BBC many years ago; he was really funny, and Mrs. Brown’s Boys is a close second, in my view. Dave Allen was an Irish man who invented observational comedy, and he was brilliant at it.

As for Mrs Brown’s Boys, I just love the potty humour, but of course, it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, and that’s fair enough, they don’t have to watch it.

It’s funny, lighthearted and it makes light of life and that’s what it’s all about, not taking life too seriously because none of us gets out alive!

An 82-Year-Old Grandfather Commits Suicide After Falling In Love On A Dating Site

An 82-year-old grandfather committed suicide after losing his life savings to cruel scammers posing as a mystery love interest on Facebook.

Dennis Jones fell victim to a con known as ‘pig butchering’ whereby fraudsters ‘fatten’ their victims up with a fake online romance before encouraging them to invest in bogus cryptocurrency schemes.

Jones’ family said he died ’embarrassed and ashamed’ on March 4 after becoming infatuated with the woman called ‘Jessica’ – despite never meeting her.

Heartbreaking final messages shared by his children reveal the loving father and grandfather, from Maryland, had become increasingly depressed about his financial losses. 

He wrote in one exchange to ‘Jessica’: ‘I have been having dark thoughts about my life and it being over. Certainly, it looks like my financial life is done. Bankruptcy, legal and all that BS. It will be very painful and I’m not sure I can stand it.’

It comes as more and more Americans fall victim to the cruel con, thought to be predominantly run by Chinese gangs. Earlier this year, the Secret Service said it was seeing a ‘ton’ of cases.

Devastated children Matt Jones and Adrianne Gruner said they had planned to meet with their dad on the day he died to help him recover after he confided in them about the scam. Adrianne added he was supposed to move in with her family on her farm in Virginia to rebuild his life.

Matt was stunned to see cops show up at his door an hour after their planned meeting informing him Jones had taken his own life. The family assumed he was out for a long run – something he loved to do.

‘Our father was, from the day I was born until six months ago, always a positive, happy person,’ he told CNN. ‘This was literally the only thing in his life that had happened, to where it changed him, and it just crushed him.’ 

So-called ‘pig butcherers’ operate on various social media, dating and messaging sites such as Facebook, Tinder, WhatsApp and LinkedIn – among others.

After entering their lives and making victims like Jones comfortable, the scammers convince them to invest in fraudulent cryptocurrency schemes and even ‘phantom properties’ that don’t exist.

In messages shared by the family, Jones told ‘Jessica’ that he would ‘have 9000 in my trust wallet by Saturday.’ 

‘Transferring 2500 per day into uphold and had 1525 in it. So, 4000 in it now 65000 tomorrow and 9000 Saturday.’ 

‘Jessica’ replied: ‘Is there any limit on transferring to wallet now?’

In another message to ‘Jessica’, Dennis told her how guilty he felt for ‘betraying his family’ by giving up all of his money. 

‘He’s saying, ‘these are basically evil people, I did not know such evil people existed” Jones wrote in a message that Matt read.

‘The ultimate pain here is that I’ve betrayed my family’s trust, this is unbearable,’ he added.

Despite all of the pain her father endured, Adrianne believes that he truly cared for ‘Jessica’. 

‘I do believe he loved the person that he believed was behind that profile,’ she said.

Matt added he knew something was off once he was told how his father died. 

‘As soon as I found out that it was a suicide, I was 100% sure that it was the scam,’ he told CNN.

Dennis loved volunteering, sailing, photography, and playing the guitar, according to his obituary.

I’ve never really understood why someone would send money to someone they’ve never met, but these individuals prey on the weak and give them hope, stealing their money under the pretence that they want to be with them and are in love.

The old and fragile are less knowledgeable about computer and technological problems and are unaware of what to look for. It’s astonishing how smart fraudsters are becoming, and adult children should talk to their elderly parents about the risks associated with online scammers.

Loneliness drives people to great lengths and there have been a lot of people that have been scammed out of tens of thousands of pounds.

Wheelchair-Bound EasyJet Passengers Stranded On Tarmac

An EasyJet flight left three wheelchair-dependent customers behind when it took off without them.

Liz Weir was one of three wheelchair passengers who were left stranded at Belfast International Airport after their flight to Edinburgh flew off with their luggage.

She said she was sitting on the tarmac waiting to be boarded after other passengers when the doors were closed and the plane left.

EasyJet refused to board Ms Weir and other passengers who needed help, so she missed the storytelling session at the Midlothian Arts Festival. Ms Weir was scheduled to go to the Scottish capital for the event.

EasyJet stated that the situation was being looked into and that it would compensate Ms Weir and the other passengers who were left stranded.

The woman, from County Antrim, said she had allowed plenty of time to check in for her flight and had been escorted to the steps of the aircraft for the flight, EZY55, at 1 pm on Friday, BBC News reported.

However, she said that after the doors had already closed, the pilot signalled that she wouldn’t be let to board the aircraft.

She described her ordeal as ‘exhausting’ and ‘distressing’.

Later on in the evening, Ms Weir posted a picture of herself getting ready to board a trip to Scotland.

She wrote: ‘Trying again on a flight leaving at 8 50. It’s bad enough when a bus leaves you at the stop but when a jet leaves you on the tarmac….how often do people say ‘They won’t go without us!’ Except they did!’

In a statement, EasyJet said: ‘We are very sorry that flight EZY55 from Belfast to Edinburgh on Friday 21 June departed without three passengers who were being accompanied by the airport’s special assistance provider.

‘We have urgently raised with the provider and our ground-handling team to understand why this happened.

‘We are doing everything possible to assist the passengers, arranging for flights to Glasgow and Edinburgh later this evening to get them to their destination as quickly as possible.

”Our team looked after them throughout and provided them with refreshment vouchers while they waited for their new flight.

“We will also be processing the compensation they are due.”

The handicapped people were handled via the boarding gates if they were on the tarmac. Thus, when the flight attendants counted heads, the number of passengers would have equalled up. This is an airline problem as well as a problem with ground operations; the flight should never have been closed, much less taken off.

The disabled passengers should always be on first and off last, that’s what most airlines do.

Usually, passengers who need assistance board first so that they can take their time getting into their seats with some dignity and not being stared at by other passengers. They’re usually last off for the same reasons. Something went badly wrong here.

The cabin crew normally do a head count before closing the doors. Surely they would have noticed three passengers missing from the list. There was no excuse for these passengers being left behind.

Not every traveller has a living or available family member to help them, thus it is the responsibility of the airport employees to transport individuals in wheelchairs. Incidents such as these should not deter people in wheelchairs or other forms of mobility, but rather inspire them to be independent!

If anyone doubts there’s no genuine hostility towards disabled people then they might want to think again. It’s almost a fetish, a gleeful delight in compounding the physical difficulties disabled people have to manage, but what people don’t realise is that having a disability could affect us all one day in our lives – I bet those people wouldn’t want to be treated with hostility and contempt then? So, why do it now?

I feel sorry for those on the receiving end of such nastiness but even more for those dishing it out because I’d hate to be living in your head – must be awful.

Young Mother Reveals She Lives In A Homeless Shelter With Her Baby

Twenty-one-year-old Chrissie, mum to seven-month-old baby boy Arlo, explained that the ‘crib’ is ridiculous and not only is there mould covering the windows, but there’s no shower either.

The content producer left many of her fans stunned when she shared a close-up view of her living circumstances on social media.

The first-time mother penned: “Come move into a homeless shelter as a homeless first-time mum at 21.”

After that, Chrissie showed her fans around her bedroom at the homeless shelter.

She first of all shared a close-up look at the bed, which was simply a frame and a mattress, with no bedding or pillows.

She then got up close to the windows, and added: “Nice mould for my baby to breathe in.” 

Following this, Chrissie showed off what was meant to be her baby’s crib, but was simply a tiny mattress on the floor, as she continued, “Apparently baby’s bed.”

Not only was Chrissie stunned by the ‘crib’, but she was also shocked to notice the shared toilet too.

In addition to this, Chrissie pointed out that while there is a shared bath, which came with a bonus spider, there is “no shower.”

In addition to the spider, Chrissie revealed that there are other surprising creepy crawlies at her homeless shelter.

She penned, “This one has bed bugs too; I hope I’ll be out soon.” 

Despite working as a teaching assistant since she was sixteen, the mother said that her maternity pay is insufficient to cover the cost of renting an apartment in southeast London.

Chrissie claimed she gets along well with her mother but that there isn’t enough space at her house for her and her child.

She said that she applied for a council house when her baby was born but wasn’t given any help.

When she revealed she was homeless, she was put up in a Travelodge for the night, but then, the next day, she was moved into a homeless hostel, and she said that she cried when she was being shown around, as it is “no place for a baby.”

Chrissie later wrote, “I am okay and I’m in the process of getting a place. This place isn’t the best but it’s better than the streets and it’s only temporary.”

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @chrissie222x, has left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone viral and has since racked up 5.6 million views.

But social media users were left divided by the video; while some were incredibly supportive, not everyone thought the homeless shelter was that bad.

While there appears to be ample housing for non-British people, we are regarded as second-class citizens.

If she is a single mother, it makes no difference. For everyone to be safe, healthy, and secure, a clean and comfortable atmosphere is a must.

It’s unbelievable that these shelters for the homeless are left to deteriorate to this extent, and if we voice our complaints, we are met with silence. Since they get large sums of money from the councils to house temporary renters, the owners of these properties need to maintain the premises to a safe standard for the infant that must live there in these subpar conditions.

Yes, this woman could clean the mould, but being put with a shared toilet and bed bugs is disgusting. This baby is getting bit to death, and these bites are horrendous and they can also give you an allergic reaction.

Ask Rishi Sunak to put you up in a four-star hotel; it appears like he does it all the time. Oh my, I forgot—you won’t receive one if you’re not a foreign national!

Donald Sutherland Has Died

Donald Sutherland, the Canadian actor whose wry, arrestingly off-kilter screen presence spanned more than half a century of films from “M.A.S.H.” to “The Hunger Games,” has died. He was 88.

Sutherland’s representative, Creative Artists Agency, released a statement on Thursday confirming his death in Miami following a protracted illness.

Kiefer Sutherland said on X that he believed his father was one of the most important actors in the history of film: “Never daunted by a role, good, bad, or ugly. He loved what he did and did what he loved, and one can never ask for more than that.”

The tall and gaunt Sutherland, who flashed a grin that could be sweet or diabolical, was known for offbeat characters like Hawkeye Pierce in Robert Altman’s “M.A.S.H.,” the hippie tank commander in “Kelly’s Heroes,” and the stoned professor in “Animal House.”

“Donald was a giant, not only physically but as a talent,” Sutherland’s “M.A.S.H.” co-star Elliott Gould said in a statement to The Associated Press, as many paid tribute. “He was also enormously kind and generous.”

Sutherland embodied the erratic, anti-establishment filmmaking of the 1970s before going on to have a lengthy career as a recognised character actor. His career was unrelenting, as he starred in about 200 TV shows and films.

Sutherland’s career spanned over 60 years. He saw a resurgence in popularity with a younger audience in recent years thanks to his role as the evil President Snow in The Hunger Games franchise.

The Emmy and Golden Globe winner made a name for himself long before that, appearing on MAS*H, Klute and the 1970s horror movie ‘Don’t Look Now.’

In addition to playing the stoned professor in ‘Animal House’ and the hippy tank commander in ‘Kelly’s Heroes’, the tall, gaunt actor had a smile that could be both malicious and endearing.

Over the years, Sutherland has demonstrated his versatility in more sombre but offbeat roles, such as Oliver Stone’s ‘JFK’ and Robert Redford’s ‘Ordinary People.’

In 2022, he appeared in what would be his last projects, ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves and Swimming With Sharks.’

Preproduction on the apocalyptic film ‘Heart Land’, starring Sutherland, was scheduled to begin soon.

The actor’s memoir, Made Up, But Still True, was due out in November.

According to Variety, Sutherland was nominated for a Human Trafficking Emmy in 2006 and won an Emmy in 1995 for his work in ‘Citizen X.’

His performance with Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton in ‘Ordinary People’ was amazing. His tenderness as a loving father was heartfelt, and he made that possible.

He gave us some amazing roles in his career. What a legend, brilliant at his craft.

His performance was enjoyable, and I do not doubt that his work will be appreciated for many years to come.

This man was far superior to the present generation as an actor. This is definitely worthy of making headlines!

After the demise of these wonderful classic actors, it’s going to be very boring move-wise. There are a token few but not sure if they will last the distance.

Donald Sutherland has never produced a subpar movie. His captivating personality made him flexible. He had it all—voice, appearance, and acting prowess to make you feel as though you were actually in the role he was portraying.

Donald Sutherland had that glee behind his eyes. He could be funny and sinister – a great actor that will be missed.

LIVING HELL

MAN: I’m 65 years old, homeless, and doing a dead-end job. I’m told I have to work until the day I die.

In October 2023, Gary Evans left his private rental apartment of 13 years to take a new position as a live-in caretaker.

However, his intentions were derailed when the woman he was supposed to look after passed away just before he was scheduled to start employment, and he is currently homeless.

In a couple of weeks, he blew through his meagre £500 in savings by sleeping in hotels while he looked for other places to live.

Depending on the season, he makes between £200 and £700 a month from his work at an amusement park, with lesser months earning up to £393 in universal credit.

This simply isn’t enough to rent a new place to live, he says.

He further claims Thanet District Council informed him they are unable to assist him in obtaining housing.

So for the last six weeks, Gary has been sleeping at the seafront at Ramsgate, Kent.

In between employment, he spends his days drinking free refill coffee at a Wetherspoon’s bar and looking for jobs at the library.

He said: “I’m still shocked at how quickly things fell apart for me and I ended up homeless.

“It’s true what they say about everyone only being two paycheques away from poverty.

“You think it will never happen to you but it can so easily happen to any one of us.

“I’ve always worked hard and paid my taxes and national insurance. I thought I’d always be safe and secure.

“Suddenly I had no place to live, no money and no help.

“There’s only so long you can stay with friends or borrow money.

“Sleeping rough is very scary. I’ve been woken by a hand on my shoulder and someone telling me ‘You’re on my patch’.

“It’s cold and frightening, and I rarely sleep. I doze off a bit then wake up suddenly and very alert – it’s horrible.

“When I see the lights on in people’s houses it reminds me that once that was me, and now I’m on the other side.

“It’s heartbreaking. I put on a happy face at work, but I know at the end of the day I have to leave and have no safe place to sleep.”

Gary stopped working full-time as a cook in a care home after he struggled to recover fully from Long Covid – which he had for a year from November 2021, he said.

He had pneumonia in both lungs and was in hospital for a week, he said, so couldn’t go back to working 200-hour months.

He took a part-time position in the ticket office and shop at an amusement park, where he still works between 8 and 25 hours a month.

Because of the seasonal nature of his work, he also gets universal credit.

Gary left his rented flat in October because he took a live-in cooking and cleaning job, but his plans fell through when the lady he was due to work for died, he said.

He asked Thanet District Council for help getting a new home, in January, but was told they couldn’t, he said.

Four bags that contain some of his stuff are kept at friends’ homes.

Gary takes one suitcase of essentials around with him.

He said: “I still can’t really understand how this has happened to me.

“I know it has but somewhere in my mind, I can’t quite accept it.

“I know it’s temporary. I’m going to get another job and a home and get myself out of this situation – I’m not giving up.

“It’s just very hard.

“Everywhere is so expensive.

“Everyone needs a deposit. I got the deposit back when I left my flat but I needed that to live.

“There’s just nothing available at the moment and lots don’t take people who are on benefits.

“I guess I feel a bit sad and resentful that the council can’t help me. I feel like they should be there for everyone.”

Gary said he’s met some very kind people and had some fascinating experiences – including spotting wildlife like beavers and foxes.

“I’ve seen the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets,” he said.

“You see the best and worst of human nature.

“Some people give you all the change they have to get some food, even though I don’t ask, and some cafes ask you to leave as soon as you’re done with your tea even though they’re not busy.

“The saddest thing is the friends that don’t speak to me anymore when I phone for a chat.

“When people ask I say I’m not homeless, I say ‘I’m waiting for a lift.”

A spokesperson for Thanet District Council said: “Thanet District Council works hard to prevent households from becoming homeless.

“We cannot comment on individual circumstances, but will always support people who require assistance, and liaise with other services and agencies to ensure anyone who is vulnerable gets the help they need.”

The council claims that on February 16, 2024, Gary was given a bed in a shared facility by the council’s specialised rough sleeping support team, but he turned it down.

It also said that affordable housing is now in low supply.

Earlier this month, a mum-of-three who was made homeless two years ago has told of how she and her kids are still living out of suitcases.

A couple disclosed in April of this year that they had resorted to sleeping on a bus shelter because they were so in need of a place to call home.

An NHS ambulance worker has been forced to live in his tiny car after being made homeless.

It is absurd that although our government readily homes foreign nationals in hotels, our own nation fails to assist those who are homeless. Where is the fairness in this structure? This regime has to be exposed and shamed until it falls!

Any time of year is not a nice place to be on the streets. That lifestyle is abhorrent. Everybody is entitled to basic human needs, a roof over their head, food and heating, and it’s a disgrace that we have homeless people out on our streets.

There also needs to be a cap on the prices of rentals because people are charging way over the odds.

As they get off the boats, foreign nationals are given the keys to a house or flat upon request. Today, the majority of these individuals are contentedly living in spacious homes in upscale neighbourhoods, enjoying their benefits and subsisting without employment.

It’s all wrong. All this queue jumping. Our government should be looking after its own, not people who have come over and have been here five minutes. British nationals should come first!

What is wrong with our nation and this shitshow of a government? The impoverished men who were born in this nation, paid taxes and made contributions to society all of their lives receive nothing while we accept hundreds of asylum seekers every day and place them in hotels or temporary accommodation.

What hope is there for the people of Britain? For what purpose do we work throughout our lives? As you age, you become less and less of a valued member of society, receiving nothing but a pitiful state pension.

This man was offered temporary accommodation and turned it down, but why should he live in temporary accommodation like all the immigrants that come over? This man was born in the UK. HE COMES FIRST!

The Metropolitan Police Arrests And Suspends Rishi Sunak’s Bodyguard

A bodyguard of Rishi Sunak has been arrested in an investigation over alleged election date bets, it has been revealed. 

An officer working as part of the Prime Minister’s close protection crew was suspended and later arrested by the Metropolitan Police.

The Gambling Commission contacted the Met last Friday, stating that it was looking into claims made by a police constable from its royal and specialised protection command, as the BBC initially revealed.

The Met said the matter was ‘immediately referred to officers in the Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards, who opened an investigation, and the officer was also removed from operational duties’. 

On Monday, the officer was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

The individual was taken into custody and later bailed, with further inquiries pending. 

A Met Police spokesperson said: ‘We can confirm that on Friday, 14 June, the Met was contacted by the Gambling Commission, who informed us that they were investigating alleged bets made by a Police Constable from the Met’s Royalty and Specialist Protection Command, which were related to the timing of the General Election.

‘The matter was immediately referred to officers in the Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards, who opened an investigation, and the officer was also removed from operational duties.

‘The officer was subsequently arrested on Monday 17, June on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He was taken into custody and bailed, pending further inquiries. The matter has also been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

‘The Gambling Commission continues to lead the investigation into the alleged betting offences, and our investigation is running in parallel to that.’

The Gambling Commission has said it is investigating ‘the possibility of offences concerning the date of the election’.

A spokesperson said, ‘The Gambling Commission regulates gambling in the interests of consumers and the wider public.

‘Currently, the commission is investigating the possibility of offences concerning the date of the election.

‘This is an ongoing investigation, and the commission cannot provide any further details at this time.’

Responding to Rishi Sunak’s protection officer being arrested over alleged election date bets, Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper said: ‘Rishi Sunak must call a Cabinet Office inquiry into what is shaping up to be yet another scandal at the heart of Government.

‘This stinks of yet more sleaze and answers are needed.

‘An inquiry is needed to understand who knew what and when.’

It just goes to show how thick this officer must have been. He was in a position of authority, yet he’s putting bets on, and if he isn’t sacked, he will probably later become commissioner.

If Gilbert and Sullivan were still alive today, they’d have a field day writing an operetta about our current state of British politics, and it’s about to get a whole lot more ridiculous with Nigel Farage if he gets into power. If you thought the markets reacted badly to Liz Truss, you haven’t seen anything yet!

The fact that this country is incapable of functioning is hardly shocking. It is a disgrace that there doesn’t seem to be a single honest MP or public servant.

It’s the end of your term as prime minister, Rishi Sunak. I have a better chance of signing a five-year deal with Manchester City than Sunak getting re-elected by the British public.

Bent from top to bottom, Sunak represents the snake’s head, but yet it’s another day, another disaster!

Teenager Who Stabbed Boy, 17, To Death On A Crowded Dancefloor   

A teenage killer who fatally stabbed another boy on a crowded dance floor can be named for the first time today after applications from reporters lifted the order protecting his identity.

The son of Ukrainian parents, Yura Varybrus, knifed Charlie Cosser, a teenager from Surrey, last summer after he was asked to leave an end-of-term party held on the grounds of a £1.5 million rural home.

Before the celebration at Balmohano Farmhouse, which is close to Warnham, West Sussex, Varybrus, who turns 18 in November, had never met Charlie.

Judge Christine Henson granted press applications, allowing him to be identified for the first time since a photo of him when he was 14 was made public.

Varybrus had been drinking heavily throughout the night and claimed he could not remember anything about the killing.

Despite going to the same school as some of the other guests, Charlie and his killer had never met.

Charlie’s father, Martin Cosser, said: ‘He’s well known and I know people are scared of him.

‘The DCI told me when he told him Charlie had died, he didn’t even flinch.

‘He’s known to carry a knife and so is his friend, who I think gave the knife to him.’

Ihor Varybrus, the killer’s father, resides in West Sussex, while Julia, the killer’s mother, resides in Surrey with her new spouse.

Days after Charlie’s death, Varybrus entered a murder plea; this was never disclosed to the trial jury.

Then 16, he replied ‘Guilty’ in a clear voice when the charge of murder was put to him in July last year.

He exchanged a raised fist salute with his father as he was taken down from the dock at Lewes.

Speaking after the hearing, his father said: ‘It’s not just him; we are all guilty.

‘He is a child; we are all responsible and should have been making sure they were not drinking. I never saw him drinking before.

‘I haven’t been able to see him for five days and he is only 16—he is a child.

‘We need him to know we love him and we will stay with him all his life.’

Varybrus was scheduled to be sentenced at Brighton Crown Court.

She said, ‘This is a case that is a particularly grave crime and has attracted substantial national and local interest.

‘The level of youth crime in this case is likely to be of significant public interest at a private party attended by many young people.

‘Charlie Cosser’s death has shocked a community and the family have set up a charity to fight against knife crime. Disclosure may aid the local community in coming to terms with this incident.”

She added that the potential deterrent nature for others in identifying Varybrus, in this case, is crucial for the public interest and public protection in homicide cases.

Statistics show that most of us now don’t bring up our children to respect the lives of other people, and what other children do does impact the lives of others, and the fact that my children respect life and people isn’t a protection from others who don’t. We are responsible as parents!

For the simple reason that he stole another person’s life, this person—regardless of age—deserves to be imprisoned for life, and life should mean life, not a few years and then being let out because some do-gooder says the offender is rehabilitated. This kid took the life of another, so why should he continue with his?

This is a very sad story, and a life has been lost. Crime in this country has the biggest growth area and that is not something we should be proud of.

When Tony Blair opened our borders, we knew this was going to happen. We voiced our concerns for our children, but we were shut down. Our politicians have a lot to answer for.

This kid will now go to prison for a very long time. According to Sir Keir Starmer, he’s an adult, and now all sixteen-year-olds should vote. Sir Keir Starmer seems to be very fond of 16-year-olds, which makes you wonder what his agenda is.

Sweden Gang Horror

The terrible mistaken identity incident that captured the startling level of gangland criminality in Sweden also left the mother critically injured and the two-year-old child shot in the stomach through her teddy bear. Her father was also dead.

The terrifying incident occurred in October of last year when the 16-year-old suspect entered the family’s house in Stockholm’s Vastberga neighbourhood after dusk. One attorney called it the most horrific case she had ever worked on.

A Swedish court heard testimony about how the adolescent gunman shot and killed the father at close range before aiming the automatic weapon at the mother, who was holding her two-year-old daughter.

He sprayed a volley of bullets in their direction, one of which hit the mother in the liver and another of which tore through the toddler’s Winnie the Pooh cuddly toy and embedded itself in her stomach. 

The pair miraculously survived the attack, as did the young girl’s five-year-old sister who avoided the onslaught by hiding in her bedroom. 

However, it was later revealed that the murderer had broken into the incorrect house since his victims had the same last name as his initial target. The killer then went on to murder two additional women at a different location the following day before being apprehended.

Academics from Sweden, a politician, and a senior police official shared details of the terrifying attack with MailOnline, stating that the country is currently in a crisis due to escalating gangland violence.

As the trial began, the horrifying details of the brutal shooting were read aloud to the Sodertorn District Court in Sweden.

The 17-year-old murder defendant, according to the prosecution, has some mental handicap and was instructed by a gang member to sneak into the home of a rival gang member to conduct executions.

It is said that he received an offer of SEK 150,000 (£11,235) for each person slain.

But the teenager had mistakenly attacked the family of four—two adults and two children with no connections to crime—simply because they shared the same surname as the original target.

Having broken a window to get inside the home, he discovered the 40-year-old father asleep on the couch and blasted him from mere feet away with his automatic weapon.

The mother and the two-year-old girl woke up to the sound of gunshots and the father yelling in shock and pain. 

Hearing their terrified screams, the killer stalked upstairs and saw the mother fleeing into the corridor, trying to shield her young child from harm. 

The gunman, according to the prosecution, gave the victim the command to turn around before icily shooting her in the back.

The bullet hit her in the liver and caused horrific injuries, while another round hit the two-year-old in the stomach.

Unsettling photos taken at the crime scene showed how the bullet tore a hole through her Winnie the Pooh teddy as investigators were seen holding up the bloodstained nightie the toddler was wearing when she was mercilessly shot in her own home. 

Rebecka Lewis, a lawyer working on the case, told the Swedish press: ‘(The mother) was millimetres from dying or being paralysed throughout her body if the bullet had hit her spine.

 ‘She was incredibly lucky, and so was the baby. She has just started processing the incident through trauma treatment and so on. She is a very strong person but it has been an incredibly tough situation.’

Lewis also explained how the two children have been affected by the incident. 

‘Both children have changed fundamentally. They are afraid, and they have lost their father. They are working to take care of this trauma, but there is a long way to go,’ she told Expressen.se. 

‘I have worked at a law firm for 17 years and I have never seen anything so brutal, against completely innocent people,’ she concluded.

The stricken mother and daughter only survived after the mother managed to call emergency services. 

But the gunman had already made his getaway in a cab and was on his way to the neighbouring Tullinge district when police finally made it to the Vastberga residence.

He murdered two more people there, ages 20 and 60, before being discovered and taken into custody by the authorities along with two other minors.

Prosecutors said that the 16-year-old girl gave the weapon and the addresses of the targets, while the 15-year-old boy is thought to have assisted in planning the killings.

According to Swedish law, the gunman faces charges of murder and attempted murder and might spend up to ten years in a closed juvenile centre; however, the court is expected to consider the shooter’s mental impairments.

The 15-year-old boy, meanwhile, was charged with inciting the murders and attempted murders. The girl was charged with aiding and abetting murder.

All three are also charged with aggravated weapons offences for jointly possessing the automatic weapon used in the fatal shootings.

Investigators also learned that the murder suspect’s cab fares to and from the sites of his shootings were covered by a 22-year-old guy who had ties to a local criminal group.

In the UK, this is likewise taking place, but MPs are doing nothing about it until it’s too late. Even though the police are aware of the gang members, they are free to roam our neighbourhoods.

There are no words for this. Poor souls. I can’t imagine how much pain the father felt, unable to save his family in his last moments. May his soul rest in peace.

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