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i; (nee Dewhurst) and Dave .Woods, who both hope to
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, attend for the first time. ■ Organiser George Rey nolds said: .r We are expect ing Hillary Williams (nee Pate), who will be over here
■ appearance since the in augural reunion in 2008. Hopefully, locals Mick Johnson, Harry Kenyon, David Ross and Marion Worthington may be able to make it for the first time.
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Dad and pregnant daughter eonvicte^i of stables asisaults "
Blackburn magistrates heard that Frank Carberry hit a retired police inspector with his walking stick, tried to grab his testicles and then brandished a craft k n i fe . - , „ icl At the same time his preg- ton. .
berry, had hit another estate worker over the head with a chain.
Both had pleaded not guilty to the assaults, but
: were convicted after trial. A warrant
was issued for the arrest of
.Nekole (27), of Wallace Gate, Bishopriggs, Glasgow, who failed to attend the trial.
r .. - At an earlier hearing; both • Carberry and his daughteP" had denied assaulting Peter Nolan and Stephen Orrell.- - Frank Carberry also de-' nied assaulting Martin Sut-
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nant daughter, Nekole Car- . . StephanieVarle (prosecut ing) said the incidents took
placeattheRidingSph'bbl, Star hies Cottage, GisbumPark, bn i October isL ' ^ "
A debt of £82,000,had Onemritaiesssaid
been run up by the tenants,; Panama Spor^,; Horses, and
tiie'Scottisii Mafia' w ereontte ir ; MRqfdoitni
Erroll Gardens, also Glas gow, was remanded on bail until April 11th for the preparation of a pre-
. sentence report. . Garberrydidnotgiveevi-
peal against conviction at the crown court following the
conclusion of proceedings at the magistrates’ court.
dence on his own behalf and is expected to lodge an ap
Frank Carberry (54), of
'Sutton’s Hegal - investigation^- company had:- been brought;
situation on behalf ofGisbum Park estates, the owners.
j
. in to handle the' '
v: Onthedayoftheincident,. i
Carberry arid his daughter turned up with the former; tenarit. :
Three estate workers ^
vyereassaultedduririgtheiri- cidentafterCarberiysaidh^ hadcometogethishbrses. One witness said they ? had been told the day before j
the “Scottish Mafia’’were on i their way down,
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