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Ashley Dale: Four men found guilty of murdering council worker who was shot dead in her garden | UK News

Four men have been found guilty of murdering council worker Ashley Dale.

The 28-year-old died after being found with a gunshot wound in the garden of her home in Liverpool in August last year.

A jury heard the intended target of the shooting was her boyfriend Lee Harrison – described in court as a drug dealer who was in a feud with a rival gang.

However, he wasn’t at the property at the time of the attack.

James Witham, 41, Joseph Peers, 29, Niall Barry, 26, and Sean Zeisz, 28, were found guilty of murdering Dale.

Ian Fitzgibbon was cleared of the charge.

The court heard a gunman fired eight bullets from a sub-machine gun towards Ms Dale and two at the ground – believed to be towards her dog.

He then went upstairs to a bedroom and fired five bullets into a wall “to send a firm message to Lee Harrison”, the prosecution said.

Despite being the principal target and losing his girlfriend, Harrison did not help the police investigation.

The feud that led to the murder reignited after a row at Glastonbury Festival earlier in the summer, the trial was told.

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Bomb squad blow up ‘viable’ hand grenade found in Derbyshire garden | UK News

Specialist explosives experts have carried out a controlled detonation on a hand grenade found in a garden in Derbyshire.

Police were called to the address on Sunday afternoon after a member of the public found the device.

Officers called in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit to investigate and the surrounding roads were closed as a precaution.

The device, in a garden on Woodville Road, was found to viable, police have confirmed, and it was destroyed in an explosion.

Road closures in the Hartshorne area near Swadlincote have since been lifted.