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@patrickwmhullfc
Hull Fc..Celtic…Part owner of several racehorses …https://t.co/L4YpDRBun1

Remember the good old days?? 😢






🚨LAWLESS LONDON: 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL KIDNAPPED & R*PED ON WAY TO SCHOOL IN MITCHAM – 10-YEAR-OLD & HER SISTER FOLLOWED PREDATOR UNTIL HE FLED 😱 😡 Court Details: Kadian Nelson Received 20-Year Sentence After Guilty Plea to R*pe, Kidnap and Threats to Kill – This Is the State of the UK Today 🤬 The terrifying footage of this incident is genuinely hard to watch – seeing a child frozen in fear while being marched away in broad daylight is chilling. 😤 This is a distressing case from 3 November 2020 in Mitcham, south-west London. A 13-year-old girl was walking to school and speaking to a friend on the phone when Kadian Nelson, then 26 and from Tooting, suddenly placed his hand incredibly tightly over her mouth and forced her towards an alleyway. He had been seen prowling nearby while wearing rubber gloves shortly before. The terrified girl pleaded: “I’ll pay you, take all my money, take all my belongings, just leave me alone.” 💔 A 10-year-old girl witnessed him grab the teenager. She immediately called the police, then went with her older sister to confront him by shouting: “What are you doing with her?” Nelson then held his arm tightly around her and marched her away down the street. She remained silent and frozen in fear, not resisting, simply moving as he directed her. The two girls followed him and kept challenging him until Nelson finally released the 13-year-old and fled. The intervention by the young witnesses prevented the immediate situation from worsening further. Nelson was later identified from social media footage after being recognised, arrested, and charged. He pleaded guilty to r*pe, kidnap, and making threats to kill. He had prior convictions for drugs offences and making threats with an offensive weapon, but none for sexual offences. At Kingston Crown Court in August 2021, Judge John Lodge sentenced him to 20 years: 12 years in custody plus an 8-year extended licence period. The judge described it as a “shameful and shocking incident” that “could have been even worse” but for the bravery of the two young witnesses. The victim gave an impact statement explaining how the attack affected her ability to do simple everyday things, such as going to school or being independent. This case is a stark example of the lawless state of parts of London and the wider UK, where schoolgirls can be targeted in broad daylight. Respect to the 10-year-old and her sister for their courage in following him until he let her go.



















