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Teens jailed after stabbing in Gillingham High Street

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Following the several stabbings of a 17-year-old kid in the town centre last year, two “violent” adolescents were sentenced to prison.

Witnesses on March 9 reported seeing the child, who had been attacked on Gillingham High Street, fighting for his life and covered in blood on the ground.

After being stabbed in the back and arm, the victim was brought to a hospital in London by officers who were dispatched to the scene outside Wilko and Sports Direct.

Currently, a 16-year-old kid from London who cannot be identified for legal reasons and 18-year-old Dimeiro Campbell of Chester Road, Gillingham, are both behind bars.

In a group, Campbell and his friend confronted their victim, whom they did not know. After a brief exchange of words, the two repeatedly stabbed him.

The victim’s wounds included an arterial bleed from one of his arms, among other traumas.
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First assistance was provided by two bystanders and the responding police officers. After receiving life-threatening medical attention, he was sent to the hospital but was eventually released.

After the 16-year-old was identified, the two suspects left the scene before help could arrive, but CCTV footage from the neighbourhood allowed them to be located.

On March 10, both teenagers were taken into custody: Campbell at London’s Victoria Railway Station and the younger one at his Watford home.

 

One of the knives that had been stashed in an alleyway close to Campbell’s house on Chester Road in Gillingham was also found by investigators.

Both were accused of intentionally hurting someone and having a weapon in a public area the next day. At Maidstone Crown Court, they entered a guilty plea. On Friday, March 1, they were each given a sentence of four years and three months in jail.

The young child may have died as a result of this horrific attack in a crowded town centre, according to Medway Community Safety Unit Detective Sergeant Raj Dusanjh. His life was only spared because of the prompt actions of the emergency services and two members of the public in particular.

Armed with knives and ready to commit harm, both perpetrators arrived on the High Street. Considering that their attack on the victim was completely unprovoked, detectives were convinced to locate them. This was finished in a day, and their conviction and incarceration were guaranteed by the thorough CCTV analysis and the discovery of further evidence.

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Fire incident that killed one causes the close down of Gillingham road

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The cause of the fire is being looked into.

Gillingham police are looking into a vehicle fire that started, but they are unable to rule out the possibility that the fire was started intentionally or accidentally. The Dorset Police team was alerted to the fire on the road between Milton Abbas and Bourton at about 2:30 pm on Sunday, June 30, and they are now looking for witnesses to the incident.

The event concerned a white Ford van that caught fire in the layby on Fantley Lane, a little distance outside of Silton. Traffic was barred from the road while emergency personnel battled the fire.

The fire department put out the fire and made arrangements for the car to be recovered. An inquiry is in progress to ascertain the origin of the fire.

Officers are now pleading with anyone who knows anything to come forward. “At this time the cause of the fire has not been confirmed and we are unable to say whether it was deliberate or accidental,” North Dorset Police Constable Ed Lewis stated.

“We are in the process of conducting investigations to determine the facts, and I kindly ask anyone who has any information about suspicious activity in the area or dashcam footage to come forwards.”

If you have any information, please get in touch with Dorset Police by phoning 101 and mentioning occurrence number 55220068133, emailing 101@dorset.pnn.police.uk, or visiting www.dorset.police.uk/contact. Alternatively, you can reach the independent charity Crimestoppers by phoning Freephone 0800 555 111 or by making an anonymous online donation at Crimestoppers-uk.org.

 

 

 

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Police found out reason for the man dead in Gillingham

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The body of a man in his 50s has been found in a town centre.

An elderly man’s body was discovered in Gillingham’s Green Street.

Police were called to concerns for the welfare of a man in Green Street, Gillingham at 1.22pm yesterday (June 26).

Officers and paramedics attended and a man in his 50s was confirmed to be deceased.

His death is being treated as non-suspicious and a report has been completed for the coroner.

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Police close road after two killed in Gillingham

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The body of a man in his 50s has been found in a town centre.

Police were called to concerns for the welfare of a man in Green Street, Gillingham at 1.22pm yesterday

When police and paramedics arrived, it was determined that the man, who was in his 50s, had died.

His death is being investigated as non-suspicious, and the coroner has received a completed report.

 

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