A father and daughter have been found guilty of killing their neighbour after she burst a football they kicked over her fence. Kelly Machin, 34, (pictured - above left) suffered broken ribs when she was pushed back onto a coffee table after being punched in the face by 48-year-old William Jelly in August last year. A row broke out after Miss Machin burst a football that had been kicked into her garden by the children of Jelly’s 28-year-old daughter Natalie Bollen’s (pictured - above right) before throwing it back.
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News broke late Thursday that the Big Baller Brand, the shoe and apparel company spearheaded by Lavar Ball, has begun taking pre-orders for his son Lonzo Ball’s first sneaker for as high as a whopping $995 per pair. We as a country root for the underdog, so in theory, it should be welcome news to see that despite being reportedly shunned by “Big 3″ shoe companies Nike, Adidas and Under Armour, the Balls have found a way to fight corporate greed and find a new model to distribute shoes to the public without the conglomerates. That’s what we should be feeling. But it’s just not the case here. Ball has said that there are plenty of other options for the Big Baller Brand to achieve their billion-dollar
DEAR ABBY: I divorced my narcissistic husband after our children were raised. Over the years, I have tried to have a relationship with all of my children and their families. When I asked one of them for a three-day weekend with her children, she texted me saying they all had a lot going on. Then she added, “Maybe next year.” I may not BE here next year! I know she may never read this, but it doesn’t matter to me if it will help someone who does read it. I have decided to change my will. If I’m not worth my children’s time, they don’t deserve my money. Your thoughts? - WORTHLESS UP NORTH DEAR WORTHLESS: Could it be possible that your daughter and her family are actually busy? Not knowing how you
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Police are looking for a group of men who beat a street vendor so severely that he suffered a fractured skull and was hospitalized in critical condition.