Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Terrorist lawfully killed by officer

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ENERGY firm Cuadrilla is to begin fracking at its Preston New Road site today after an environmen­tal campaigner failed in a High Court bid to block operations.

Mr Justice Supperston­e dismissed Bob Dennett’s applicatio­n for an injunction preventing the company from fracking the UK’s first horizontal shale gas well pending his proposed legal challenge.

Mr Dennett said: “We didn’t get the result we were looking for, but we will fight on.” Transport’s guidance on the potential impact of the UK withdrawin­g without an agreement means Eurostar customers may be tempted to buy more dearer amendable fares rather than cheaper fixed tickets. A POLICE constable has been sacked after stealing £70 of moisturise­r from Selfridges in a £200 shopliftin­g spree while on duty.

Pc Abigail Smith, of West Midlands Police, was issued with a caution for theft after also taking items from KIKO Milano and Superdrug on May 12.

The misconduct hearing heard how the disgraced officer pocketed the moisturise­r in Selfridges at 1pm in the Bull Ring in Birmingham city centre while she was supposed to be working. ROYAL bride Princess Eugenie shared two shy kisses with her new husband Jack Brooksbank after their lavish royal wedding ceremony.

On the West Steps of St George’s Chapel, newlyweds Eugenie and Jack beamed with delight and waved to onlookers.

The couple tentativel­y performed the kisses for the cameras on the steps, which were decorated with masses of autumn flowers and lined with Grenadier Guards in their distinctiv­e red tunics and bearskin hats.

The Queen’s granddaugh­ter Eugenie, who is ninth in line to the throne, and tequila brand ambassador Jack, said their vows in front of a star-studded congregati­on of 800 people.

Watching in the historic 15th-century chapel of Windsor Castle were the monarch, the Duke of Edinburgh, and more than 40 members of the royal family including the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and the bride’s mother the Duchess of York, pictured.

Celebritie­s included Hollywood actresses Liv Tyler and Demi Moore, supermodel­s Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, singers Ricky Martin, Ellie Goulding and James Blunt, actor Stephen Fry, and artist Tracey Emin, as well as pop star Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field.

Blustery conditions led to some guests losing their hats as they arrived. WESTMINSTE­R terrorist Khalid Masood was lawfully killed when he was shot dead by a minister’s bodyguard, an inquest jury has found.

The 52-year-old Muslim convert mowed down pedestrian­s on Westminste­r Bridge in a hired SUV, killing four and seriously injuring 29.

He crashed into railings before storming through gates near the Houses of Parliament armed with two knives.

He stabbed unarmed Pc Keith Palmer to death before being shot dead by a bodyguard who rushed to the scene.

The attack on March 22 last year took just 82 seconds.

A jury of seven men and four women took two hours and 22 minutes to find that Masood was lawfully killed, adding in a short narrative of the events leading to his death.

They found that Masood was intent on inflicting “serious harm” when he stormed through the gates to the Palace of Westminste­r. He had been issued with verbal warnings but “continued to move toward the close protection officers at speed” before he was shot, the jury said.

Earlier, Coroner Mark Lucraft QC had directed the jury to return a lawful killing verdict as the bodyguard who shot Masood believed it was necessary to open fire in defence of himself and others.

The inquest heard dramatic accounts of how unarmed police officers and members of the public fled after Masood killed Pc Palmer and continued to advance, clutching bloodied foot-long knives, intent on targeting more officers.

His rampage was stopped by a close protection officer identified only as SA74, on site to act as bodyguard to a government minister.

The officer shot him three times with a Glock pistol after Masood continued to run forward at him, despite shouted warnings to “get back”.

SA74 gave an emotional account of how the drama unfolded, pausing during his evidence and his voice wavering as he recalled: “I was certain that something terrible was happening.”

“I saw a large black male running purposeful­ly towards me. He was carrying two large knives and I could clearly see that they were covered in blood,” he told the Old Bailey. “He was going to kill me.”

Jurors were shown dramatic footage of the bodyguard and his colleague SB73 confrontin­g the heavily built attacker, who slumped to the ground after he was shot.

Amid fears he was wearing a suicide belt, Masood was handcuffed and given first aid by the marksman and his colleague.

Masood’s five victims were Pc Palmer, 48, American tourist Kurt Cochran, 54, retired window cleaner Leslie Rhodes, 75, motherof-two Aysha Frade, 44, and Romanian designer Andreea Cristea, 31.

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