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Daily Lotto Results: 14 September 2024

SA Daily Lotto Results

The Ithuba National Lottery held its latest Daily Lotto draw on Saturday, 14 September 2024. Daily Lotto results Pending… Heading into this latest draw, the jackpot was an estimated R500,000. The next Daily Lotto draw will be tomorrow at 21:00. More on Daily Lotto: Predictions Results

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Compton didn’t warn local business owners about Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ video shoot: report

Several small business owners in Compton had no idea that a rap superstar was filming the music video for America's No. 1 song back in June, and it wound up costing them thousands of dollars, according to a report. Kendrick Lamar filmed the music video for his scathing diss track directed at Drake, titled "Not [...]

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EFL star produces ‘worst miss in football history’ by fluffing open goal… and even OWN MANAGER says it’s ‘hilarious’

EBOU ADAMS had a nightmare of epic proportions when facing his old team on Saturday.

Adams, 28, was taking on former club Cardiff City for the first time since making a permanent switch to Derby County when he missed a wide open goal.

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Ebou Adams produced a horror miss against his former club Cardiff City[/caption]
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The Derby star set himself up for an open goal after winning a header against Cardiff keeper Jak Alnwick in the middle of the pitch[/caption]
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Adams was through on goal with Alnwick left face down in the centre circle[/caption]
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He shot at the open goal from inside the box[/caption]
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Unbelievably, his effort went wide[/caption]

The English midfielder found himself through on goal with just seconds left to play and a chance to put a cherry on top of Derby’s 1-0 lead.

But rather than doubling Derby’s lead and coming back to haunt his old side, he give himself a moment that will likely haunt him for the rest of his career.

With Cardiff goalkeeper Jak Alnwick laying facedown in the centre-circle after a failed attempt to come well off his line and win a header, Adams was handed a golden opportunity.

He had all the goal to aim for after winning the long-ball by Curtis Nelson and the nearest Cardiff defender was nowhere near him as be broke through.

But in a moment of sheer panic, Adams couldn’t get his feet right and poked his effort WIDE from inside the box.

The shocking moment ultimately had no bearing on the result with Derby still seeing out their 1-0 lead and taking all three points.

Fans online labelled the miss as the “worst miss in football history”.

While another joked that Adams was “showing respect” for his former team by missing the target on purpose.

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Rams manager Paul Warne was able to see the funny side of the whole situation, most likely because his side still managed to win the game.

Warne described the situation as “hilarious”, suggesting that the game would go down in history as “Ebou’s game”.

While joking that the moment could become as famous as former Liverpool hero Ronnie Rosenthal‘s miss against Aston Villa in 1992.

He said: “I thought it was hilarious. My memory is so bad, in years to come people will remember it as the Ebou game, it was like a Ronnie Rosenthal moment.

“In fairness to him, he’s the only player on the pitch who would have got that opportunity, no one would have been brave enough to go for the header and no one had any energy left.

“I would have been buzzing for him if he had scored because he thoroughly deserved it, but I have a sick sense of humour so it made me smile as well, but it will go down as Ebou’s game.”

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Derby manager Paul Warne found the funny side of the situation[/caption]

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Man, 42, who raped girl, 14, in alleyway two decades ago jailed after victim came forward to Rotherham sex abuse probe

Waleed Ali has been jailed for five years after raping a teenage girl
Waleed Ali has been jailed for five years after raping a teenage girl

A MAN who raped a 14-year-old girl in an alleyway two decades ago has been jailed after the victim came forward to the Rotherham sex abuse investigation.

Waleed Ali, 42, from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, was sentenced immediately after jurors found him guilty of raping a girl under 16 years old at Sheffield Crown Court on Friday, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.

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Waleed Ali has been jailed at Sheffield Crown Court for five years[/caption]

He had been convicted of raping and indecently assaulting another girl, 13, in the same alleyway in early 2003 following an investigation by South Yorkshire Police, the NCA added.

His latest conviction was a result of the NCA’s Operation Stovewood probe into historic allegations of abuse in Rotherham, Yorkshire, between 1997 and 2013 – the UK’s largest child sexual exploitation inquiry.

Ali was arrested and interviewed in September 2021 after a woman told Operation Stovewood officers that she had been attacked when she was 14 years old and had not reported it before.

Ali was in his early 20s and living in Rotherham when he spotted the victim sitting alone at a water fountain in the town centre one day between March 2003 and March 2004, the NCA said.

He and a group of men approached the girl and he asked her to go into a nearby alleyway with him, the force said, adding that when she refused Ali grabbed her by the arm and tried to force her to her feet.

The girl was “intimidated” by the men and went into the dark alleyway where Ali raped her “away from public sight”, according to the NCA.

During the 2021 interview he told officers that he felt “sick” at their questions and denied the crime.

Senior investigating officer, Stuart Cobb, said: “After speaking with the victim, National Crime Agency officers meticulously identified corroborating evidence.

“For 21 years the victim suffered in silence but her brave testimony combined with our investigative work has ensured her attacker faced justice.

“I urge anyone who is a victim of child sexual abuse, no matter how long ago the abuse occurred, to seek support and, if they feel ready, report it to the police, who have officers specially trained to investigate such cases.”

On Thursday and Friday, seven men were jailed for committing child sex abuse offences against two young girls in Rotherham during the 2000s as part of Operation Stovewood, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) reported.

The abuse started when one of the girls was as young as 11 and Sheffield Crown Court heard how the defendants regularly picked up the victims in their cars and gave them cigarettes, alcohol, cannabis and money, the CPS said.

The girls would then be assaulted, forced to perform sexual acts or raped.

Operation Stovewood was set up in the wake of the landmark Jay Report which found in 2014 that at least 1,400 girls were abused by gangs of men of mainly Pakistani heritage in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.

Dozens of people have been convicted as a result of the operation, which the NCA says is the single largest law enforcement operation of its kind ever undertaken in the UK.

Last year, the NCA announced that new allegations would be handled by South Yorkshire Police rather than Operation Stovewood, saying it had identified more than 1,100 children involved in the exploitation between 1997 and 2013 – almost all girls.

The agency said it remains committed to seeing its current investigations through to the end of the criminal justice process, which is anticipated to continue into 2027.

Previous estimates have put the cost of Operation Stovewood at around £90million.

The NCA said anyone who has been sexually abused as a child can report to police by calling 101 or visiting a police station.

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Amanda Holden’s model daughter Lexi Hughes looks amazing as she makes her catwalk debut at London Fashion Week

AMANDA Holden’s model daughter Lexi Hughes looked amazing as she made her catwalk debut at London Fashion Week.

Lexi, 18, commanded attention at Vietnamese designer Tran Hung’s show last night, wearing a cream minidress comprised of giant flowers.

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Amanda Holden’s daughter Lexi Hughes made her catwalk debut last night[/caption]

Strutting down the runway at the Waldorf Hilton Hotel in beige heels, she was accesssorised with matching floral hairclips and a miniature handbag.

Tran said of her participation: “It was wonderful to see Lexi representing my collection, she was a delight to work with backstage, very professional. and she looked beautiful on the catwalk.

“We look forward to styling and working with Lexi in the future. We are proud to have had this moment with her, and we are certain she has a very bright future and career ahead of her.”

In 2022, Lexi signed a modelling contract with Storm Management – the agency that helped make legendary British fashion model Kate Moss a star.

Storm are understood to have made a beeline for Lexi after seeing her out and about with Amanda and on the Britain’s Got Talent judge’s socials.

Insiders are tipping that Lexi could be set to net as much as £1million in her first 12 months thanks to her mum’s star profile.

A source said: “Amanda has been in the industry for years and knows exactly what she is doing.

“She’s business savvy in her own right so with Storm on board it’s the dream combo.

“The plan is for Lexi to meet with a number of heavyweights of the next few years and make a name for herself.

“Love Island stars can command six figure deals for a single collection and with the offers coming in thick and fast for Lexi it’s no exaggeration to say she could easily land countless deals of that value within a year.

“She really is the hottest ticket in town.”

Amanda shares daughters, Lexi and Hollie, 13, with record producer Chris Hughes.

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She stormed the runway during London Fashion Week[/caption]
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Amanda keeps a careful eye on Lexi’s modelling career[/caption]

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