1. Woman killed by dog in Wallington, London
A woman in her 40s has
died after being savaged by a dog in Wallington, south London. – 24 December 2010
Barbara Williams suffered
"multiple injuries" during the attack last night in Wallington, near
Sutton in London, and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Neighbours paid tribute to a
"very friendly, jovial, very nice woman".
Scotland Yard said the dog - a
Belgian mastiff - was shot dead by police marksmen at the property and a puppy was
also taken away.
Police were called to the
address in Demesne Road, Wallington, at 8.57pm.
Paramedics and officers arrived
to find Mrs Williams, a healthcare assistant, ''suffering from multiple dog
attack injuries''. - I will be looking at other cases before and after this attack in which the same thing has happen and see if it has got worse or if its always been a problem and what can be done to to stop this keep happening.
2. Sutton Car park – the
security are not keeping an eye on cameras as people are either jumping to
their deaths. – Talking about the overall problem of suicide
Samantha Abbott, 41, died when she fell from a Sutton carpark on
Tuesday, January 6.
Miss Abbott, who taught at Victor Seymour Infants’ school in
Carshalton, gave birth to son Bosco in November but soon fell into a deep
depression. - I will be looking into not just older people committing suicide but also looking at it through a younger persons eyes as there was a case in which one of my friends best friends killed himself and I will be showing what it does to the people they leave behind and showing how you can get help and be talking to people who are there to help as well.
3. A night out in Croydon
through the eyes of someone drinking to show what a night out entails showing
binger drinking and other drunk people. - I will be looking at one
night out in Croydon and showing first hand what its like going from sober to
drunk and showing the effects of it and the effects that it has on other people
and what other drunk people are like and even if I’m drunk if the bar staff
will keep serving me. To
show the true effects first hand on a night out the sober, drunk people and the
bar staff and how much it costs.
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