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Luke cuddling Dan Neil and Lynden Gooch in the crowd man, gets you right in the feels 😭 #SAFC

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There will be European football on Wearside for the first time since 1973/74 👏
A year after achieving promotion, what an incredible job Régis Le Bris has done with this Sunderland side.
#BBCFootball #SAFC

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I absolutely love this from Sunderland’s media team.
Look closely at the eye… what do you see?
#SAFC | #TilTheEnd 🌍

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🚨 SHOCKING CASE!! SEVEN MEMBERS OF SAME FAMILY CONVICTED IN CHILD ABUSE CASE
Seven members of a Coventry family have been convicted of what police described as one of the most shocking and systematic cases of child abuse seen in decades.
Following an eight-week trial at Birmingham Crown Court, the defendants were found guilty of a series of offences ranging from cruelty and neglect to rape and sexual assault of children aged between two and 15. Two other family members and a close associate had previously pleaded guilty to related crimes at an earlier hearing.
Anthony Potts, 49, of Milverton Road, was convicted of 13 counts of rape, three counts of sexual assault, nine counts of inciting a child to perform sexual acts and cruelty to children.
Nathan Potts, 26, of Burnaby Road, was found guilty of two counts of rape of a child, four counts of sexual assault, inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and sexual activity with an adult relative.
Keith Potts, 67, and Julie Potts, 60, both of Burnaby Road, were each convicted of two counts of cruelty to a child.
At a previous hearing, Joshua Potts, 26, also of Burnaby Road, admitted multiple counts of rape and sexual assault against children. Joanne Hoye, 42, of no fixed address, and Elaine Potts, 50, of Milverton Road, were convicted of neglect-related offences.
Two 17-year-old boys who stood trial were found not guilty. A 52-year-old woman accused of aiding and abetting sexual offences faces a possible retrial after the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
A date for sentencing is yet to be confirmed.
The investigation revealed abuse stretching back more than 30 years. The first report was made to police in 1989, when a victim described a six-year ordeal. However, that case did not proceed to trial and was later criticised as “poor policing” following a review.
In May 2015, three more young people disclosed allegations of abuse, but initial investigations concluded there was insufficient evidence to charge the suspects. It was only after further disclosures in family court proceedings and testimony from an additional survivor that the case was reopened.
As the investigation progressed, officers uncovered further victims and built a complex case with support from children’s services, specialist advocacy groups and independent intermediaries.
Detective Sergeant Rachel Gregory, from the force’s Public Protection Unit, described the case as “one of the worst examples of systematic and horrifying child sexual abuse” she had encountered.
She praised the courage of the survivors, many of whom had lived with the trauma for years before coming forward. Officers said safeguarding measures are now in place and all children involved are receiving ongoing support.
Detective Chief Inspector Jo Floyd added that it is never too late to report abuse and encouraged anyone affected, either recently or historically, to contact police. She emphasised that specially trained officers are available to support victims throughout the criminal justice process.



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