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Fiend in court as man...& a woman

- By JACK EVANS news@ dailystar. co. uk

A TRAIN carriage perches precarious­ly in the air after careering off an elevated track and becoming lodged on a sculpture of a whale’s tail.

It was left stuck on one of two tail fins – known as “flukes” – in Rotterdam, Netherland­s. As engineers worked to make it safe, spokeswoma­n Carly Gorter said: “A team is investigat­ing how we get it down.”

Officials had to clear sightseers who broke coronaviru­s rules to take snaps.

The rail company said the driver was uninjured and there were no passengers on board.

Chloe Walker, 30, who also uses the name Brandon Walker, racked up 49 offences including sex crimes against boys and girls.

A court heard Walker, who has been waiting for gender reassignme­nt for three years, used aliases on Facebook to prey on victims.

Despite being slapped with sexual harm prevention orders, Walker kept breaching them.

Northampto­n Crown Court heard that four months after being released from prison for an earlier breach, Walker refused to stay in contact with a supervisin­g officer.

Days later the officer called at Walker’s home in Wellingbor­ough, Northants, but it had been abandoned and left “in squalor”.

Walker and a girlfriend had run off to Derbyshire.

Northampto­nshire Police were alerted and Walker was arrested for breaching a sexual harm prevention order and requiremen­ts of the sex offenders’ register.

The court heard that since 2006 Walker had racked up 22 conviction­s, including sexually assaulting a a boy under 13, sexual activity

LOCKED UP: Perv Walker with a girl under 16, robbery and assault. Walker had also breached conditions of his release for sex crimes three times each in 2016, 2018 and 2019.

Judge Rebecca Crane said: “You’re highly likely to re- offend.”

Appearing as Brandon, he admitted two breaches of a sexual harm prevention order and one of failing to give his phone number.

There were also two guilty pleas under the name of Chloe for failing to comply with the requiremen­ts the sex offenders’ register. He was jailed for 10 months.

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