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Heartbroken Mansfield family speak on “immense suffering” as part of knife crime campaign
Mansfield Chad
2024-05-13
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After experiencing the nightmare scenario of losing their child, parents Alison and Paul Castledine have made a heartfelt plea to anyone – especially young people – thinking of carrying a knife to consider the devastation it could cause.
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