Sunday, February 21, 2010

Another innocent victim of NuLiebor

Dear Reader, I want you to use your imagination as you read the story below. Firstly image the kind of horrific injuries a SLEDGE HAMMER causes to a fragile human skull. Imagine the sickening pain a solid blow to the head causes. Imagine the terror and the abuse this poor must have suffered in his last few moments of life. Image his lifeless body lying in a puddle of it's own blood. Imagine the grief and shock his family must be feeling tonight.

Now try and imagine you personally going into that shop armed with a sledge hammer and smashing the owners head into pieces for a few cigarettes or an armfull of booze.

Did you like most other law abiding folk find it impossible to put yourself in the shoes of the scum who did this? Well remember this-WHEN AND IF THESE SCUM ARE PUT BEFORE A COURT VIRTUALLY EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THE CASE WILL MAKE ALL SORTS OF EXCUSES AS TO WHY THE YOUTH SPLASHED AN INNOCENT MANS BRAINS ALL OVER HIS SHOPS FLOOR. I seriously doubt anyone will call them scum and their punishment will not be what scum like them deserves.


Shopkeeper killed by teenage gang
A shopkeeper has been killed in a robbery by a gang of teenagers at his store in Huddersfield.

Gurmail Singh, 63, suffered a head injury during the attack at Cowcliffe Convenience Store in Cowcliffe Hill Road, Cowcliffe, on Saturday night.

He died at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary in the early hours of the morning.

Detectives say the robbers, who were aged in their late teens, fled after a struggle with passers-by who had tried to stop them leaving the shop.

"This was a group of six people who heard a commotion at the shop and went to help," a West Yorkshire Police spokesman said.

"None of them was injured during the incident."

'Popular businessman'

The offenders, who were wearing dark hooded tops and tracksuit bottoms, escaped with a small amount of cash, cigarettes and confectionery, police said.

Det Supt David Pervin, who is leading the investigation, said: "Mr Singh was a well-known and popular local businessman who had been in this area many years.

"I appeal for anyone with information to contact us as a matter of urgency."

Mr Singh was "a family man with two adult sons", police added.

A post-mortem examination is due to take place on Monday to determine the exact cause of death.

Neighbour Ian Davison said there had been trouble at Mr Singh's shop as recently as Thursday when a group of teenagers had attempted to smash open the till.

'A lot bigger'

"Mr Singh was saying that four kids had been causing trouble," he said.

"He said he did not want to take them on because they were a lot bigger than him."

Mr Davison said there was a drugs problem in the area that was "getting out of hand".

Mr Singh's death had left the local community shocked, he added.

"He was a really popular, lovely bloke," he said. "You couldn't wish to meet a nicer bloke than Mr Singh.

"Even in the snow he was pulling his sledge up here with his grandson, making sure the papers got delivered."

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/bradford/8526844.stm

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