A man who repeatedly evaded rail fares was fined over £3,600 after being caught on 112 journeys without a ticket, while a school shooting in Canada and the fallout from an Olympic athlete's cheating confession also made headlines. Elsewhere, an Irishman is reportedly fearing for his life after being caught up in a US immigration crackdown, and the British Royal Family faced scrutiny amid the ongoing Epstein scandal.
Charles Brohiri, 29, was ordered to pay the unpaid fares and received a three-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, at Westminster Magistrates' Court after traveling on Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) trains between London and Brighton, as well as Thameslink services through Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, according to BBC Business. Brohiri, who has been homeless for three years, pleaded guilty to the charges.
In Canada, a shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia resulted in the deaths of nine people, including the suspect and their mother, as reported by Sky News. The incident is considered one of the deadliest mass casualty events in Canada's recent history.
Meanwhile, the ex-girlfriend of Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid responded to his cheating confession, stating his actions were "hard to forgive," according to Sky News. Laegreid admitted to cheating on her during a live television interview after winning a bronze medal at the Olympics. He later apologized to his ex-girlfriend and to his countryman Johan-Olav Botn, whose gold medal win was overshadowed by the confession.
Also making news, an Irishman, Seamus Culleton, is reportedly fearing for his life after being caught up in a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown, according to Sky News. Culleton, who was married to an American and had a work permit, is now detained in a detention center in Texas.
Finally, the British Royal Family faced renewed scrutiny amid the ongoing Epstein scandal, according to Sky News. The demand to hear from the royals has been enormous, and the calls for them to tell more risk overshadowing the earlier statements from Prince William and Kate and Buckingham Palace.
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