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Lorry Driver Reveals Struggles After Wrongful Conviction Almost Led to Suicide

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Paul Down, a lorry driver, has bravely shared his harrowing experience after being wrongfully convicted of driving without due care and attention on the M5 motorway. The conviction not only damaged his professional reputation but also took a severe emotional toll, leading him to the brink of suicide. The incident marked a turning point in Paul’s life. Despite maintaining his innocence, the legal consequences and the public stigma weighed heavily on him.




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“If you can’t wear the shirt with a bit of desire, you won’t be wearing it many more times” - Robbie Savage after Home Defeat to Boston United

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Forest Green Rovers manager Robbie Savage has issued a stark warning after his team’s disheartening 3-2 home defeat to Boston United at The New Lawn. Savage lamented the team’s poor attitude and lack of desire on the pitch, … Read More