Cambridgeshire
Coverage of Cambridgeshire in the Nexus archive.
- Huntingdon train stabbing suspect denies attempted murder
A suspect in the Huntingdon train stabbing case has denied attempted murder charges. The incident occurred at Huntingdon station in Cambridgeshire, where emergency responders were deployed.
- US airman accused of exposing himself to 16-year-old girl avoided British trial
A US airman, Hannes Marschalek, is accused of indecently exposing himself to a 16-year-old girl and four women in Cambridgeshire, England, in 2022. The case was transferred to the US military, allowing him to avoid the British justice system, as revealed by the Guardian.
- Three-year-old injured in UK crocodile enclosure faces ‘long rehabilitation’
A three-year-old boy was seriously injured after being allegedly thrown into a crocodile enclosure at a Cambridgeshire zoo. He has undergone five surgeries and faces a long rehabilitation, with his family thanking donors who raised over £25,000.
- Man arrested for attempted murder after toddler ends up in crocodile enclosure at UK zoo
A man has been arrested for attempted murder after a three-year-old boy sustained critical injuries following an incident at a crocodile enclosure at Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Police were called to the zoo after the child ended up in the enclosure and was hospitalized with serious injuries.
- Mother hopes to get justice for murdered daughter in retrial in Dominican Republic
A Cambridgeshire mother is seeking justice for her daughter Lindsay de Feliz, whose body was found in a shallow grave in the Dominican Republic in 2019. A retrial is set to begin this week to determine the responsible parties.
- Red Arrows to fly with reduced numbers because of ageing engines
The RAF Red Arrows display team will operate with reduced numbers due to ageing engines requiring maintenance. This impacts the iconic British aerobatic display team's operational capacity.
- Calling the cops just got extra AI as police seek to add tech to contact systems
Police forces in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will add AI to their digital contact systems through a £72 million contract. The new contract will cover the use of AI in reporting, analysis, and conversational interactions. The goal is to improve outcomes for the public by empowering operators to make better decisions.