Man charged over nun bashing
The woman was held for five hours while authorities searched for another man suspected in the incident, who turned up at the hospital on Monday.
Officers said they found a pair of jeans, socks and a pair of gloves at the woman's home. Her mother, who is a nun, told police she'd only spoken to her daughter once since the attack.
The young girl has since received help from authorities. She was treated and released from the hospital Wednesday.
Investigators suspect the teen had been drinking before the attack, and she did not know why, a law enforcement official said.
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Troubled abattoir reopens after slaughtering eight people
By PAUL HICKEN
Staff writer
LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - A butcher in the United Kingdom has reopened the slaughterhouse after slaughtering eight people.
Workers cleaned up the dead bodies on Sunday after slaughtering three women on Thursday. They had been sold as "pigs in a blanket", the BBC reported, in an incident that brought criticism from animal rights groups.
Pigs in blankets were one of seven animals killed at the abattoir between Nov. 1 and 23, officials have said.
"We will do everything in our power to secure the lives of all those involved," the business said in a statement, adding that workers were checking CCTV footage and speaking to the victims' family.
The business, called the Slaughterhouse in the Park, said it closed for the day. (Reporting By Paul Hicks; Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)
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