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QUESTION 3Bill —, actor
who starred in Still Crazy
with Jimmy Nail and
Billy Connolly as members
of aging rock band
Strange Fruit.
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ACCUSED Mark Jordon
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EMMERDALE actor Mark
Jordon “lost his temper”
and bit a man after a row
about his daughter in a
beer garden, a court heard.
The 54-year-old, who
plays Daz Spencer in the
soap, is alleged to have
attacked Andrew Potts, 68,
and partner Rosalind
O’Neill in July last year.
Manchester’s Minshull
Street crown court was
told a comment made by
Ms O’Neill about Jordon’s
daughter led to a scuffle.
Jordon then followed the
pair out of the beer garden
in Oldham, jurors heard.
Prosector Robert Smith,
said Jordon “attacked
Andrew Potts, biting him
to the face”. He is also
alleged to have pushed Ms
O’Neill to the floor and
bitten Mr Potts’ thumb.
Jordon denies affray and
two assault charges.
The trial continues.
BY STEPHEN WHITE
Top neurosurgeon ‘broken’ after son drowns
TRAGIC Dominic Hamlyn
THE son of one of Britain’s top
neurosurgeons has drowned in a
swimming pool just moments after
giving a speech at his brother’s 21st
birthday party.
Dominic Hamlyn, 24, had swum
two lengths of the pool at his father
Peter’s £3.5million home when he
sank to the bottom. Relatives believe
he suffered a cardiac arrest. Peter –
who saved boxer Michael Watson’s
life after he suffered a blood clot on
the brain during his world title fight
against Chris Eubank in 1991 – has
paid tribute to his “hero” son.
He described him as a “superb
athlete” and a “beautiful boy”.
Mr Hamlyn said: “There is no
mystery, there were no drugs. He
was swimming in his swimming
trunks, almost sober.
“He was immediately pulled from
the water and a medical student
started performing CPR until I came
a minute later to take over.” He
added: “We are broken.”
Dominic was taken from the house
in Crundale, Canterbury, to hospital
in Ashford, Kent, where he died.
Mr Hamlyn said he thought
masters philosophy student Dominic,
who played rugby and rowed at
Cambridge University, had died from
“sudden athlete death”.
Police are investigating Sunday’s
tragedy. An inquest will be opened.
Basket in glory
THEY may be full of hot air but these majestic balloons were trying a cool challenge of
breaking the 2017 world record of 456 ascending en masse. Sadly the participants at
Mondial Air Ballons festival, in Chambley, France, were deflated as the attempt failed.
Mum and dad
held for ‘being
drunk’ with 3
kids at airport
husband, who were due to
fly out later that night with
their three young children,
were intoxicated.
“Both were arrested for
being intoxicated whilst in
charge of a child.
“Emergency powers were
executed and the three chil-
dren were accommodated
with social services.”
The couple were due to
appear in court yesterday
charged with being intoxi-
cated in charge of a minor.
The mum was also charged
with criminal damage.
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@MatthewYoung
BY MATTHEW YOUNG
and RITA SOBOT
A BRITISH couple with
three children were
arrested for being drunk
at Gibraltar airport after
the mum fell over.
The husband and wife, 54
and 53, were deemed by
officers to have been “intox-
icated” in the departure
lounge on Sunday night.
Royal Gibraltar Police
said in a statement that
police were called to assist
an ambulance crew who
were “having difficulties”
treating her injuries.
It said: “Officers noted
the female and her
POLICE ALERT Gibraltar airport
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