Pensioner
Coverage of Pensioner in the Nexus archive.
- Pensioner banned from keeping animals for 10yrs and ordered to pay £80k in fines and court costs for keeping cats in 'appalling' conditions at her £1.1m home
A pensioner was banned from keeping animals for 10 years and ordered to pay £80,000 in fines and court costs after authorities found cats kept in 'appalling' conditions at her £1.1 million home.
- Jockey who killed pensioner, 71, after punching and shoving him to ground in brawl outside Newmarket pub is jailed for three years
A jockey killed a 71-year-old pensioner after punching and shoving him to the ground during a brawl outside a Newmarket pub. The jockey was sentenced to three years in jail.
- Six teenagers arrested after pensioner, 72, and four others are assaulted in 'racist' park attack
Six teenagers were arrested after a 72-year-old pensioner and four others were assaulted in a 'racist' park attack. The incident involved multiple victims and is described as racially motivated.
- Pensioner, 90, faces having to knock down and rebuild her £36,000 bedroom extension after 'builder made room 12inches too small' - meaning her bed won't fit
A 90-year-old pensioner must demolish and rebuild her £36,000 bedroom extension after the builder made it 12 inches too small, causing her bed to not fit. The error has left her facing significant financial and logistical challenges.
- Pensioner, 75, claims she acted in 'self defence' as she appears in court to deny 'maliciously' poisoning neighbour with ant killer
A 75-year-old pensioner appeared in court to deny charges of poisoning her neighbour with ant killer, claiming she acted in self-defence. The pensioner is accused of maliciously poisoning her neighbour. The case is currently being heard in court.
- Moment grinning murderer is arrested after battering pensioner, 79, to death while on bail for threatening to kill two young women - as he is jailed for at least 20 years
A man on bail for threatening to kill two young women was arrested after battering a 79-year-old pensioner to death. He has been sentenced to at least 20 years in prison for the crime.
- Pensioner, 76, and his neighbours face paying five-figure sum to maintain stream outside their homes after council invokes centuries-old law
A 76-year-old pensioner and his neighbors may be required to pay a five-figure sum to maintain a stream near their homes after a local council enforced a centuries-old law. The situation highlights the potential financial burden of historical legal obligations on residents.
- Pensioner, 86, convicted by 'secretive' fast track court of motoring offence after getting one letter wrong on her insurance form
An 86-year-old pensioner was convicted by a secretive fast-track court for a motoring offense after making a single-letter error on her insurance form. The case highlights concerns about the fairness and transparency of expediting legal processes for minor infractions.
- Moment foul-mouthed pensioner, 77, threatened to punch female traffic warden in rage at pay-and-display machine rejecting his coins
A 77-year-old pensioner threatened to punch a female traffic warden after a pay-and-display machine rejected his coins. The incident involved a public confrontation over a payment issue.
- Pensioner, 86, convicted by 'secretive' fast track court of motoring offence after getting one letter wrong on her insurance form
An 86-year-old pensioner was convicted by a 'secretive' fast-track court for a motoring offence caused by a single incorrect letter on her insurance form. The case highlights concerns over the fairness and transparency of expedited legal proceedings for minor administrative errors.
- Pensioner, 76, 'killed his neighbour's carp by throwing detergent into his fish pond in row over noise from water feature'
A 76-year-old pensioner is alleged to have killed his neighbor's carp by dumping detergent into their fish pond, escalating a dispute over noise from a water feature. The incident highlights a conflict between property owners over domestic disturbances.
- Return of the female Rolex ripper gang? Fears mystery distraction thieves who steal watches off men's wrists may be back on the prowl after pensioner robbed in broad daylight
Concerns are growing about the potential return of a female gang known for stealing watches from men's wrists using distraction techniques. A pensioner was recently robbed in broad daylight, reigniting fears of their activity.
- Hunt launched for woman after pensioner 'is robbed of his Rolex and sexually assaulted'
A woman is being hunted after a pensioner was robbed of his Rolex watch and sexually assaulted. Authorities are investigating the incident involving the suspect.
- Nigerian migrant who twice failed his driving test killed pensioner in crash after exploiting learner loophole, inquest hears
A Nigerian migrant who failed his driving test twice killed a pensioner in a crash after exploiting a learner driver loophole, according to an inquest. The incident highlights legal and safety concerns surrounding driver licensing procedures.