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A MAN CONVICTED OF VIOLENT ATTACKS ON 2 CRAWLEY WOMEN

A man has been convicted of a violent attack on a teenager.

Neil Scott -O’Connor was found guilty of previous offences including against a 29-year old from Crawley, one of attempted strangulation with intent to commit a sex offence and two of causing actual bodily harm. Officers first became aware of his activities when a 17-year-old woman from Crawley came forward.

O’Connor who was found guilty yesterday at Hove Crown Court is to be given his sentence at the start of next year. 

Brewster joins Horsham FC

In Football Craig Brewster has been made Director of Football for Horsham FC

The old Crawley Town coach will work with Dominic Di Paola  to develop Horsham’s successful age-group sides. 

The former striker recently worked under Derek Adams at Plymouth Argyle, where he was assistant manager until January last year.

Non-league Horsham sit top of the Premier Division, having been promoted earlier this year.

 

Gatwick reveals increase in long haul passengers

Gatwick has revealed that its new direct routes to South America have contributed a 2.3% rise in long haul passengers.

Passengers have been using Norwegian’s new service to Rio de Janeiro and  expanded flights to Buenos Aires. 

The new links have also lead  to a year-on-year growth of 39% for cargo between Gatwick and South America.

One in five passengers from Gatwick are now flying on long-haul flights.

Teenager Jailed For 15 Years For Earlswood Stabbing

A teenager has been jailed for 15 years for a stabbing in Earlswood. 

18 year old Luke Dansie pleaded guilty to attempted murder for stabbing another 18 year old in Woodlands Road in January.  Dansie from Godstone drove after his victim, stopping to stab him with a knife before fleeing the area.  The victim was taken to hospital with three severed arteries in his leg and two stab wounds to his chest.

Dansie was identified as the attacker through forensic evidence and witnesses who placed him at the scene.  Phone data also showed he had followed the victim to his car.