Man jailed for seven years over vicious metal bar attack on ex-wife's partner
A man has been jailed for seven years following a metal bar attack on his ex-wife’s new partner
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Amy Farnworth is the Lancashire Telegraph's Chief Reporter, leading our coverage on court and crime, whether that be breaking incidents, sentencings for serious offenders, or live blogging major criminal trials. Outside of court, Amy also covers a wide range of important issues affecting East Lancashire and beyond.
Amy Farnworth is the Lancashire Telegraph's Chief Reporter, leading our coverage on court and crime, whether that be breaking incidents, sentencings for serious offenders, or live blogging major criminal trials. Outside of court, Amy also covers a wide range of important issues affecting East Lancashire and beyond.
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