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Fears grow for two missing girls, 15 and 16, who vanished together a week ago with cops ‘concerned for their safety’
FEARS are growing for two missing teen girls who vanished together a week ago – with cops “concerned for their safety”.
Ellease, 15, and Emma, 16, were last seen in Nottingham on Tuesday afternoon last week.
Ellease was last spotted in the Radford area at 5.20pm and is described as 5ft 7in tall, of slim build and with long blonde hair.
She was wearing a grey tracksuit, gold hooped earrings and white trainers.
Ellease is believed to be in the company of Emma, who was last seen in the Wollaton area at 5pm the same day, December 10.
Emma is described as being 5ft 9in tall, of large build and with blonde hair.
She was last seen wearing a pink jacket, black jumpsuit and white and grey Adidas trainers.
She was also carrying a small River Island black handbag.
Anyone who has seen Ellease or has any information about her whereabouts should call 101, quoting incident number 651 of December 10.
People aware of Emma’s whereabouts should contact the police in the same manner, quoting incident number 529 of December 10.
Tyson Fury says he hasn’t spoken to wife Paris for THREE MONTHS and admits he has ‘sacrificed a lot’ for Usyk rematch
TYSON FURY says he hasn’t spoken to wife Paris for THREE MONTHS after “sacrificing a lot” for his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.
The bruisers collide for a second time in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night, with Fury looking to avenge his defeat to the Ukrainian in May.
The Gypsy King has been training hard for his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk[/caption]Usyk won the first contest on points to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
And Fury is desperate to put his first-ever loss to bed with a comeback triumph in the Middle East this weekend.
The Gypsy King has been training hard in a bid to regain his belts.
But he claims it has taken a toll on his personal life.
Fury met wife Paris in 2005 and they began dating shortly afterwards.
The pair were married three years later and now have seven children together.
However, the intensity of Fury’s training regime means that he has not seen Paris in three whole months.
And the British ace adds he’s not even spoken to her in that time either.
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He told TNT Sports: “It’s been a long camp, been away from my wife and kids for three months.
“I’ve not spoken to Paris at all for three months, not one word.
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“I’ve sacrificed a lot. It will be worth it (if I win), 100 per cent.”
Fury’s comments come after he insisted he was only fighting Usyk “for the money.”
He said: “I’m only doing it for the money, obviously. More generational wealth.
“All prize fighters, if they tell the truth, do it for the money, don’t they? Who here is not doing it for the money?
“I don’t want to work for f*** all. I want as much as I can get.
“I want the easiest fights possible for the largest amounts of money possible. I wasn’t born in a Christmas cracker.”
Fury and Paris have been married since 2008[/caption] They share seven children together after first meeting in 2005[/caption]Putin’s top nuke general killed in explosion outside his apartment in Moscow after ‘bomb was hidden in scooter’
A HIGH-ranking Russian general has been killed in an explosion in Moscow after a bomb was allegedly planted in an electric scooter.
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, 54, was blown up outside his apartment – a day after being charged with war crimes by Ukraine.
The bomb was allegedly planted in an electric scooter[/caption] Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov has been killed[/caption]The prominent army chief was in charge of radiation, chemical and biological defence troops.
Kirillov, 54, died in the blast as he left his apartment block with his driver or assistant, who was also killed.
The entrance door of the building was torn off and the windows were broken.
Kirillov’s official car, which had arrived to collect him at 6am local time, was also damaged.
A bomb hidden in an electric scooter is believed to have been detonated remotely triggering the explosion of an estimated 200 grams of TNT.
Russian law enforcement suspects the bomber used a radio signal and was within range of the scene when the improvised explosive device blew up.
The bombing – believed to be by a Ukrainian hit squad – came the day after Kyiv had accused Kirillov of overseeing the widespread use of banned chemical weapons against its troops in the conflict zone.
Charging him in absentia with war crimes, the Ukrainian SBU said he was responsible for more than 4,800 documented cases of Russian troops using chemical munitions since the start of the full-scale war.
Russia’s Investigative Committee has now opened a criminal case following the explosion on Ryazansky Prospekt in Moscow today.
Investigators said that a suspect in the case is being identified, with the second man killed identified only as Ilya P.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility from Ukraine.
But it comes just a day after the SBU security service in Kyiv said it had charged Kirillov with the use of banned chemical weapons in the war.
He was accused of masterminding the use of K-1 grenades loaded with banned irritant agents, CS and CN.
They were deployed by FPV drones, aiming to force Ukrainian soldiers out of trenches and into direct fire.
The weapons cause severe irritation to mucous membranes, including the eyes and respiratory tract, it was alleged.
This had resulted in some 2,000 Ukrainian troops being hospitalised since Russia’s invasion began.
The SBU said: “The Security Service has documented war crimes committed by Russian Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, Chief of the Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defense Troops of the Russian Armed Forces.
The entrance door was torn off and the windows were broken[/caption]“The official is responsible for the mass use of prohibited chemical weapons by Russian militants against the Defence Forces on the eastern and southern fronts of Ukraine.
“On Kirillov’s orders, more than 4,800 cases of the enemy using chemical munitions have been recorded since the beginning of the full-scale war.”
Kirillov had served as the Chief of the Russian Armed Forces’ Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Defence Troops since 2017.
He took part in the creation and adoption of the TOS-2 Tosochka heavy flamethrower system
He was also known for spreading conspiracy theories about Western use of chemical and biological weapons in Ukraine.
In March 2022, he gave a Defence Ministry presentation about alleged American biolabs in Ukraine that are developing projects to spread biological weapons using bats and birds.
Kirillov also accused Ukraine of provocations using toxic chemicals, including a “dirty bomb.”
His death comes five days after the shooting of Mikhail Shatsky, a designer from the Mars Design Bureau, who had worked actively on upgrading the Russian Kh-59 cruise missile.