Detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of former Canning Town student Dean Pascal-Modeste, 21, have suggested the young music producer may have been killed in a case of mistaken identity. Dean, who went to Rokeby School in Barking Road, was found stabbed to death in Charlesfield, Lewisham on Friday, February 24. He was pronounced dead at the scene by attending officers who were called at 3.45pm following reports of a man believed to be in possession of a firearm in nearby Mottingham.
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These Muslim store owners shut down their stores to protest Trump order
Aydan Zokari, a Yemeni immigrant who operates a family deli in lower Manhattan, prepares to close the store on Thursday and join a protest of President Trump’s travel ban. Thousands rallied in Brooklyn on Thursday to denounce President Trump’s executive order on immigration, drawing perhaps the largest public U.S. protest by Muslims in recent history.
Bonkers ‘Alice in Wonderland’ comes to Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds
Immersion Theatre will bring their energy and creativity to the Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds next month with their most bonkers show to date, ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Follow Alice and the White Rabbit as they set off on a colourful, topsy-turvy adventure like no other and meet a host of outlandish characters including the troublesome twins, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, the notorious Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat and of course, the Mad-as-a-bat-Hatter! Tickets; A 8.50 to A 12.50, available from www.theatreroyal.org or by calling the box office on 01284 769505.
Mrs A-B bids farewell to Wicklewood School
Wicklewood Primary School teaching assistant, Emma Anderson-Brown, retires. Pictured with pupils, clockwise from bottom left, Logan Jones, Edith Downing, Isabelle Woolley, Ben Sheriffs, Isaac Woodeson and Sophie Boullin.