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A British student has pleaded guilty to sending a bomb threat to the FBI in America. Police stormed the house of Oskar Majhi in Plymouth and arrested him after he posted a message on the FBI website tip-off page in May. The 18-year-old hoaxer pleaded guilty to wasting police time at Plymouth Magistrates Court yesterday. He also admitted charges of possessing Class A and Class C drugs and growing cannabis. But he teenager denied nine counts of making indecent images of children and one of possessing indecent images. Majhi has been bailed to return to Plymouth Magistrates Court for a Crown Court committal hearing on October 11.
THE coroner in the inquest of a baby who died only five and a half hours after being born at a Cornwall hospital has retired to consider the evidence. Andrew Walker, deputy assistant coroner for Cornwall, said that he hopes to deliver a verdict at 10.30am tomorrow. Caitlin Coyne died only five and a half hours after being born the Royal Cornwall Hospital, Treliske, Truro, in the early hours of Christmas Day, 2003. The baby became distressed in her mother's womb and she was later delivered by Caesarean section. The inquest heard that if action had been taken sooner, Caitlin would have had a far greater chance of survival.See the full content of this document
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