Kelly Waters
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Such a shame an injury got in the way and the last few games were missed , but what a journey , what a team . Thank you so much to @RealDaleHurley @JacobBaitup4 @GriceR12 @Robertdeda1 & Fin for all your help , dedication and hard work. End of an era😢

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It started with one mistake just one moment where the police got it wrong and from there everything began to spiral. What should have been a simple correction turned into a chain reaction, where each system, each agency, and each process followed the same flawed path without stopping to question it.
Instead of fixing the error, it was passed along, reinforced, and embedded deeper at every stage. Reports echoed the same narrative, decisions were made on the same shaky foundation, and suddenly it wasn’t just one mistake anymore it was a system backing it.
That’s the real danger of a domino effect in organisations once it starts, it gains weight, authority, and momentum. It becomes harder to challenge, harder to undo, and the impact grows far beyond where it began.
But the truth is, no matter how far it spreads, it still started with one wrong move and somewhere along the line, someone should have stopped the fall.
Now here I am with no words, 2 children not in my life anymore and still being abused.
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@Charlot8412475 And @warkspolice wonder why you share everything .Don’t be silent,you speak up for the boys, you ,your family and for everyone else going through the same turmoil. Your family have been failed over and over and the world needs to hear about it. You need to write a book x
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I don’t even know where to begin, because calling it a “bad experience” feels like an insult to what it really was. It wasn’t just something that hurt me for a while and then passed. It changed everything. It took everything.
I lost my 2 boys. My whole world, my reason for waking up, my heart walking outside of my body gone. And the part that breaks me over and over again is that it didn’t have to happen like this. It wasn’t just fate or something no one could control. We asked for help. We spoke up. We trusted the people who were supposed to protect us.
And they failed us. Again and again.
Every time I think back, I remember the moments where things could have been different where someone could have listened, could have acted, could have cared just a little bit more. But instead, we were ignored, dismissed, pushed aside like it wasn’t urgent, like it wasn’t serious. Like my boys didn’t matter enough.
I replay it constantly. The “what ifs” don’t stop. What if they had taken us seriously the first time? What if someone had stepped in when they should have? What if the system that’s supposed to protect people actually did its job?
Maybe my boys would still be here with their Mum.
Now I’m left with a silence that is too loud, a house that doesn’t feel like home anymore, and a pain that doesn’t go away no matter how much time passes. People say you learn to live with it, but they don’t understand you don’t “live” with this. You survive it. Barely, some days.
Grief like this changes you. It takes the person you were and replaces them with someone who carries a weight no one else can see. I don’t trust the same. I don’t feel safe the same. I don’t look at the world the same. Because the truth is, when the people meant to protect you fail, it breaks something deeper than just your heart.
It breaks your belief that anyone will show up when it matters most.
I’m angry. I’m heartbroken. I’m exhausted. And I’m left trying to understand how something so preventable was allowed to happen. How many times we had to ask for help before someone listened and why, when it mattered most, no one did.
My boys deserved better. So much better.
And I will carry that truth with me for the rest of my life with the family I have spent years healing with. #policecorruption #failures



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News of a win over @CrowboroughAFC added to piece on @eastbournetfc scoring seven at Beckenham - and that's @Jude_Macdonald and co safe in the Isthmian for another season - trib.al/dRr5BcQ
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@Sara_l_rogers It was just like the old days Sara ,them both scoring goals together .. brilliant game xx
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IT'S SEVEN, HEAVEN FOR EASTBOURNE TOWN!
We run riot in Beckenham. Cracking start to the Easter weekend 🙌
Ollie Davies ⚽️⚽️
Leon Greig ⚽️
Alfie Rogers ⚽️⚽️
James Waters ⚽️⚽️
#UpTheTown🟢🟢 @IsthmianLeague
@HCB_Legal @Fireco

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WHAT. A. STRIKE!!! 🤯 Goal of the season contender right there as Jimbo smashes his free-kick across the goal and into the top left corner!
🔴0-5🟢 [44'] #UpTheTown🟢🟢

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If only every Saturday was this easy 🤪 been waiting for this day for a long time both boys in the same team …..if only for 1 week … every little helps 🤪🤪🤪🤪
Mile Oak FC@mileoak_fc
Team news 🧡
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@proudmanslaw Would that be something @DrProudman could help @Charlot8412475 with . Hers is financial, coercive control and economic abuse she has made contact for a break down of your fees. Many thanks .
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𝗨𝗣 𝗡𝗘𝗫𝗧 - Sussex Senior Cup Special this Tuesday under the lights at The Saffrons as we host @OfficialBHAFC! 🏆
#UpTheTown🟡🔵 | @SussexCountyFA
@HCB_Legal | @Fireco | @easyliveauction

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I desperately need the support to be able to get my boys back home where they belong. I miss them so much.
Please can you share 🙏💙💙❤️
gofundme.com/f/help-charlot…
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@eastbournetfc Bloody hell 👏👏 well done boys 💪 amazing result 💛💙
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@Teamgrassroots_ How lovely is this ❤️ That little boy is so lucky to have a coach like that. Means a lot when a coach is there for his players on and off the pitch ⚽️⚽️
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❤️ Amazing moment shared by a coach...
Today, one of my players turned up to the game clearly not himself. He didn’t say much, but you could just feel something wasn’t right. He looked upset, distracted — like his mind was somewhere else. Without going into personal details, I knew he was going through some tough family stuff away from football.
He started the game, but after a few minutes, he quietly walked off the pitch. I checked in with him, and he was really emotional. I told him to take his time, have a drink, and reminded him that this team is here for him — no pressure, just support. I said, “Let’s see if we can get you back out there. Sometimes being on the pitch helps, even just for a little while.”
He nodded. Got back on. And I’ll be honest — I’ve never hoped for a player to score a goal more in my life. Not for the win, but for him… for what it might mean in that moment.
And somehow, as if it was meant to be, he did score. We looked at each other, and we both knew. That goal wasn’t just a goal — it was a moment of escape, of release. It didn’t solve everything, but it helped — even just for a few seconds.
Sometimes, as coaches, you just know what to say, when to say it… and every now and then, you feel like you're given a little help from above, right when it’s needed most. ⚽✨
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@ChiCityFC This is absolutely heartbreaking . Thoughts are with his family & friends at this very sad time 😥
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