![]() Janice Dickinson 'suffered terrifying fall on I'm A Celebrity set which left her with head injuries and crew worried she had cracked her skull' Gail Porter proudly pays tribute to her Scottish heritage while serving as Grand Marshall of NYC's 25th Annual Tartan Day ParadeĪn anti-ageing revolution: What does it take to launch the next generation of skincare? Three top scientists, 16 years, tens of millions of pounds - and one game-changing discovery Kourtney Kardashian shows off her curves in a VERY short miniskirt as she stays close to Travis Barker while filming in Palm Springs Virgo, from Slough, admits manslaughter and carrying an offensive weapon, but denies murder.ĭancing up a storm! Kendall Jenner watches her rumored boyfriend Bad Bunny perform during his headlining set at Coachella The court heard that a post-mortem examination later revealed he died from a fatal head injury. PC Petford said: 'He replied telling me an argument had taken place with a group of males and one had called him a black c***.'ĭespite the efforts of emergency services, Thomas Parker was pronounced dead at 12.40am. The court also heard from PC Aaron Petford, who put Virgo in handcuffs and found the horseshoe in his bag. The court was shown footage of Virgo striking Mr Parker after getting off the train and having a short exchange with him on the platform. He was then filmed pulling out a heavy metal horseshoe from his rucksack. I was shocked at how it escalated.'ĬCTV footage showed Virgo moving back up the carriage to where the argument had happened as the train arrived in Reading. It was just lots of verbal insults towards each other. The alleged row over loud music occurred after Virgo and his friends boarded the Elizabeth Line at Slough Station (stock image)ĭet Sgt Bowen said: 'It was an argument over loud music. Kirkpatrick Virgo, 42, is accused of murdering 24-year-old Thomas Parker last July. The off-duty officers believed the situation had calmed down and got off the train at Maidenhead. He was a few feet away when the two groups began shouting 'very personal insults' at each other and had to be separated, he said. The groups had to be separated twice by two off-duty police officers, the court heard.ĭetective Sergeant Keith Bowen told the jury he had just finished a late shift when he got on the crowded train at Ealing Broadway, west London. ![]() Thomas, a golf club greenkeeper, and his brother Craig were on their way home from watching an Arsenal game when the latter approached the group and asked them to turn the music down. The court heard the incident began when Virgo and his two friends got on the train at Slough, in Berkshire. Golf club greenkeeper Thomas Parker (pictured) was killed with a metal horseshoe after his brother objected to music being played too loudly on a train, a court heardĬraig is later seen pursuing and tackling his brother's killer to the ground inside the station before the pair were separated by security staff. ![]()
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