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Brit ex-football ref ‘hacked to death with machete’ in Kenya days after reporting someone tried to poison his dogs

A FORMER football referee was reportedly hacked to death with a machete in Kenya just days after reporting someone tried to poison his dogs.

British man John Middleton, 75, was found with stab wounds in the bath of his home in the southern city of Mombasa.

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John Middleton has tragically died at 75
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Before his death, the former football referee reportedly said someone had tried to poison his dogs[/caption]

Mr Middleton, who had previously lived in Norfolk, was set to go golfing on Saturday morning but didn’t show up, his club captain, Dinesh Sasan said.

The ex footie ref had also said someone tried to poison his dogs in the days leading up to his death, Mr Sasan told the BBC.

The machete used in the attack was reportedly left behind and nothing was stolen from the property, local media reports.

Jamleck Mbuba, the deputy county commissioner for the Kisauni constituency, said “a slight struggle” seemed to have occurred.

But he told NTV Kenya: “The scene was not very disturbed.”

The Brit’s housekeeper was said to have raised the alarm after he did not answer his doorbell on Saturday morning.

Described by his friends in Kenya as “a wonderful guy”, Mr Middleton was a keen golfer who played at the nearby Nyali Golf and Country Club.

Mr Sasan, who had known the former ref since 2015, said: “I used to be with him three or four times a week. We were all sitting together on Friday evening.

“He was very polite, he would stick to his principles and was very helpful. I am totally shocked. It is beyond belief.”

The club captain added that the British High Commission was now involved and that a post-mortem was due to be carried out.

Kelvin Gitau, John’s stepson from his second marriage, paid tribute to Mr Middleton on social media. 

He wrote: “Words can’t even explain my emotions right now.

“Before he emigrated to Kenya, he was a well-known member of the North Norfolk community. But more importantly, he’s been an incredible father to me since I was three years old.

“My heart is truly broken beyond belief at how cruelly John has been taken from our lives and I’m still trying to process it all.

“John was a larger-than-life character, loved by his family, friends and will truly be missed by all who knew him.”

Mr Middleton’s death follows the murder of his wife Regina six years ago. 

She was tragically killed during a break-in in 2018 at her home some 12 miles north of Utange.

Mr Sasan went on to say that Mr Middleton’s residence in the Utange district was not in a popular area for expatriates.

“Unfortunately the area he was in was not a very secure one” he explained.

Mr Middleton, a retired Anglian Water engineer, relocated to Kenya in 2014 to live with his wife Regina and their stepson Max.

He had been a referee in Norfolk, a member of Cromer Golf Club, and had lived on Hooks Hills Road in Sheringham.

The Norfolk FA said it was “saddened” to hear of his death and said in a statement: “John officiated for many years in the county and was a committed and well-liked match official.

“The thoughts of all at Norfolk FA are with John’s family and friends at this sad time.”

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said it was “supporting the family of a British man who has died in Kenya and are in contact with the local authorities”.

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MoneyGram issues warning after data breach that saw ‘Social Security numbers stolen’ – customers must check statements

MONEYGRAM customers have been urged to check their bank statements after the financial giant was hit by a data breach.

Last month, hackers reportedly accessed information from Social Security numbers to bank accounts.

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MoneyGram has confirmed it was the victim of a hack[/caption]

The hack attack happened between September 20 and 22, a company told USA Today.

Chiefs at the money transfer company have issued a series of instructions to customers.

A spokesperson revealed that the company had drafted a team of cybersecurity experts to investigate the attack.

They also urged customers to check bank statements.

Company bosses are offering extra security measures to their customers.

“We have arranged to offer affected U.S. consumers identity protection and credit monitoring services for two years at no cost to you,” they said.

MoneyGram bosses apologized for what had materialized.

It wasn’t just Social Security numbers and bank account details hackers could get their hands on.

The company confirmed that government-issued documents such as driving licenses were put at risk.

Scammers were reportedly able to see customers’ statements.

The security scare saw MoneyGram services unavailable for several days.

But chiefs appeared to rule out the service was the victim of a ransomware attack, as reported by Bleeping Computer.

“We have no evidence that this issue involves ransomware, nor do we have any reason to believe that this has impacted our agents’ systems,” they said.

MoneyGram has shared a series of tips designed to protect consumers from fraud.

Bank tips for avoiding scams

As scams become more sophisticated with the use of artificial intelligence, it is important you know how to spot a scam:

  • Be skeptical of online deals that seem too good to be true, especially on social media.
  • Scammers will often use tactics to make you panicked so you make quick decisions – be cautious if you are told to take immediate action and verify who has contacted you.
  • Chase Bank warns customers to “never return any unexpected funds without calling Chase first.”
  • Never send money to someone you have only spoken to online or by phone as this is likely a romance scam.
  • Unless you 100% know who you are talking to, never give someone remote access to your device.
  • Never accept help from strangers at an ATM and always be vigilant when making withdrawals.
  • Do not send money or click any links indicating that you have won a prize.

Source: Chase.com

Americans have been urged to be wary of the messages they receive.

They should not take messages claiming they’ve won a prize at face value.

This is because if it’s too good to be true, then it probably is.

Customers have been urged never to send money to accounts they do not recognize.

“Remember wiring money is like sending cash,” the company warned.

“When you send it, it’s gone – you can’t get it back.”

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