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Horror as schoolboy, 15, is stabbed on quiet street leaving him with ‘life-changing’ injuries

A 15-YEAR-OLD boy has been left with “life-changing” injuries after being knifed in a horror stabbing.

Emergency services scrambled to the scene in Kingston upon Thames, South London, on Wednesday just before 10pm.

A 15-year-old boy who had been stabbed was found wounded at the scene on New Road.

The teenager was rushed to hospital where his injuries were assessed as potentially life-changing.

Cops said that they are continuing to investigate into the horror stabbing.

A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said: “Police were called to reports of a stabbing in New Road, Kingston upon Thames on Wednesday 29 January at 9.51pm.

“Officers attended alongside the London Ambulance Service.

“One 15-year-old boy was treated for stab wounds at the scene before being taken to hospital. His injuries are thought to be potentially life changing.

“Enquiries into the circumstances continue.”

New Road, Kingston upon Thames.
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The horror stabbing happened on New Road, Kingston upon Thames[/caption]

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‘Forgot to hit the mute button’ – BBC commentator’s ‘wildly inappropriate’ outburst live on air leaves fans in meltdown

FOOTBALL fans were left in stitches following a hilarious comment made live on air during a BBC Sport radio broadcast.

During last night’s jam-packed Europa League League Stage finale, Rangers took on Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise at Ibrox.

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A BBC commentator left fans in stitches during Rangers’ match v USG[/caption]
Steve Thompson, former Lincoln City player and manager.
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Steve Thompson’s off-the-cuff commentary sent fans into meltdown[/caption]

Rangers ended up winning the game 2-1 thanks to goals from Nicolas Raskin and Václav Černý either side of half-time before Kevin Mac Allister netted a late reply for the visitors.

But at around the 66-minute mark play was briefly stopped by referee Damian Sylwestrzak.

It came as former Accrington defender Ross Sykes was left in a heap on the floor after blocking a Ross McCausland shot square in the face.

This was explained on BBC Sportsound by commentator Neil McCann and pundit Steven “Tommo” Thompson.

Ex-Rangers winger McCann, 50, explained the situation before wincing upon seeing a replay.

However, Thompson seemed to be a little less sympathetic than his colleague, suddenly bursting out saying: “In the face!” in a funny voice.

The unexpected remark caught many listeners off guard and left them in stitches.

One fan captured the snippet of audio and posted it to social media to fans’ delight.

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Reacting to the clip on social media, one fan said: “Wildly inappropriate commentary hahahahahaha.”

A second said: “Definitely forgot to hit the mute button,” followed by a laughing emoji.

A third added: “That is outstanding.”

Another said: “Can’t stop playing it.”

A fifth said: “Inappropriate (lol). Calm down man.”

While many others replied with sets of laughing emojis.

Former Lincoln player and manager Thompson, 69, was previously dropped from commentating for the BBC from November 2020 to the end of the year.

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Working as a freelancer, Thompson had made comments referencing “handbags” and “the referee’s wife” during an Accrington match.

In 2018 he was also warned by the broadcaster over his use of language that “didn’t meet the standards we expect”.

Listeners had raised concerns about comments across a 20-minute period, including one where he said: “Being a bit of a drama queen… he’d have been better wearing a skirt.”

The use of “handbags” had also been present.

But this time around Thompson seems to have made headlines for the right reasons, with his off-the-cuff comment during Rangers clash with USG treating fans to a funny moment during the game.

Rangers’ win confirmed their progression into the last 16 after sneaking into the top eight positions that provide knockout round spots without the need for an extra play-off round.

Wins for Manchester United over FCSB and Tottenham over IF Elfsborg saw all the British clubs progress automatically.

Who faces who in the Europa League?

Here's a look at the ties across the competition...

Teams who finished from ninth to 24th in the Europa league phase will play off to decide who reaches the last-16.

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Bodo/Glimt vs Twente or Fenerbahce

Anderlecht vs Twente or Fenerbahce

FCSB vs Royale Union Saint-Gilloise or PAOK

Ajax vs Royale Union Saint-Gilloise or PAOK

Real Sociedad vs AZ Alkmaar or Midtjylland

Galatasaray vs AZ Alkmaar or Midtjylland

Roma vs Ferencvaros or Porto

Plzen vs Ferencvaros or Porto

Winners of playoff ties will then face the teams who finished in the top eight of the league phase in the last-16…

LAST 16

Lazio vs Roma or Plzen or Ferencvaros or Porto

Athletic Bilbao vs Roma or Plzen or Ferencvaros or Porto

Man Utd vs Real Sociedad or Galatasaray or FC Midtjylland or AZ Alkmaar

Tottenham vs Real Sociedad or Galatasaray or FC Midtjylland or AZ Alkmaar

Frankfurt vs FCSB or Ajax or Royale Union Saint-Gilloise or PAOK

Lyon vs FCSB or Ajax or Royale Union Saint-Gilloise or PAOK

Olympiakos vs Bodo/Glimt or Anderlecht or Twente or Fenerbahce

Rangers vs Bodo/Glimt or Anderlecht or Twente or Fenerbahce

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‘They’ve been slow to pay’ – Darts star still waiting on World Championship £60,000 jackpot to buy himself Rolex

DAMON HETA revealed he is still yet to receive his £60,000 cash prize after hitting a nine-darter at the World Darts Championship.

The eccentric Aussie became the second star to throw a perfect leg in his Round of 32 clash with Luke Woodhouse.

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Damon Heta is still yet to receive his £60,000 jackpot[/caption]
Pre-owned Rolex Submariner watch.
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He plans to buy a Rolex with his winnings[/caption]

Heta came close to a nine-darter in the previous round and he jumped around on stage like a madman before hugging his opponent.

The feat bagged Heta £60,000 courtesy of Paddy Power, who were dishing out £180,000 for every nine-darter thrown.

Only two were scored in the tournament, with the betting company donating one third of the sum to Prostate Cancer UK and the final third to a randomly selected fan in the crowd.

But Heta revealed he is still yet to receive his winnings so is yet to bag himself a dream purchase.

Heta stated at the time he was going to treat himself to a Rolex watch with his share.

But when asked if he had secured his gift to himself yet, the Heat laughed: “Obviously, I’ve still got my sundial, as you can see.

“Paddy Power has been slow to pay! Make sure you get that out there!

“But, nah, we’ll just roll with what we’ve got at the moment until the dollars come through, mate.

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“Obviously, the nine-darter, brilliant. I’ve never felt anything like it. I never heard a crowd like it and I was hanging on to every single dart as they were.

“Like I said, I’d give that nine-darter back for the win, 100 per cent.

“But at the end of the day, we move on, and like I said, we’ve got a whole season ahead of us and that’s what I’m looking forward to.

“You’ve always got to look forward rather than looking back. You can just learn your lessons and that’s where I’ve learnt my lesson. Moving on, let’s go for it.”

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PC gamers can grab zombie survival game with a touching story completely free

Collage of Undying gameplay screenshots.

THIS week, PC gamers are getting yet another free game and no subscription is required to claim it.

The Epic Games Store has refreshed its weekly free offering, and players can now pick up a zombie-themed survival adventure.

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The survival crafting game Undying is this week’s free title on the Epic Games Store[/caption]
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In Undying, you must teach your son valuable skills to help him survive

Undying tells a heart-wrenching story of Angling, a mother who’s been bitten by a zombie.

She must survive and teach her son Cody life-saving skills and ensure he is safe as her days are numbered.

It’s a survival crafting game, and you’ll be scavenging materials and food, crafting and enhancing items, and teaching your son everything you do.

Undying offers a unique twist on the survival crafting genre and is realized in a gorgeous low-poly art style.

Players will have until February 6, 2025, at 4pm UK time / 11am ET to pick up Undying for free.

Next week, the store will offer Beyond Blue, an educational diving game that just received a VR sequel, Beyond Blue: After the Storm, for Meta Quest 3 and Quest 2 headsets.

To claim Undying, you will need a free Epic Games Store account, and head to the free games section on the store’s home page.

You can also add free games to your library via the Epic Games Launcher, and you will need it to download and play them, so it’s worth having it installed on your PC.

Once you’ve claimed a game during the free period, it will stay in your library, so you can play it at any time.

No subscription or hidden payment is required to keep your free Epic Games Store.

For more freebies, check out the latest Xbox giveaway of Fanta-inspired consoles and controllers.

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