Search for man who threatened to behead ‘dirty Jews’ in London

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Police are hunting a man who threatened to behead ‘dirty Jews’ in a shocking antisemitic clip.

Viral footage showed a man saying ‘f*** Israel’ and ‘big up Palestine’ before he claimed that Jews are ‘gonna (sic) get beheaded one-by-one’.

He added: ‘Palestine will be free. But Israel, if I catch that government, on my mother’s life, I will f*** you out.’

A different man then came into the camera’s shot and seemingly gestured for him to stop his rant.

Undeterred, the man continued to chant: ‘Free, free Palestine. From the river to the sea (Palestine will be free).’

Met Police hunt for man filmed in London street saying 'Jews gonna get beheaded'
The outburst was branded ‘horrific’ by a Jewish community policing group (Picture: X/@Shomrim)

The chant, which is often heard at pro-Palestine demonstrations, has been branded antisemitic by some Jewish groups who claim that it calls for the destruction of Israel.

In response, the Metropolitan Police said its officers attended Whitechapel Road in Tower Hamlets, east London, after they became aware of the clip yesterday afternoon.

A force spokesman said officers were carrying out ‘urgent inquiries to identify the man’.

‘We understand that incidents like this cause significant concern and we take all reports incredibly seriously,’ he added.

‘Hate crime of any kind has no place in our communities.’

The footage was highlighted by Jewish community group Shomrim (London North & East), which branded the man’s words ‘horrific’.

In a post, the organisation said it was ‘aware of the fact that the Orthodox Jewish community is exceptionally concerned about these threats’.

It explained that it was ‘working closely’ with the Met and hoped this would reassure London’s sizable Jewish Orthodox community.

British Jews have faced numerous attacks since the war in Gaza erupted between Hamas and Israel in October 2023.

It has since spilt out in the wider Middle East, leading to the involvement of numerous other countries, including Lebanon, Iran, and the USA.

Controversy over the actions of Benjamin Netanyahu’s Israeli government, particularly against Palestinians, has prompted protests to be held across the globe as well as accusations of genocide.

This has been strenuously denied by Israel, which insists it is battling the proscribed terror group Hamas.

Amid this backdrop, Jews across the UK are facing rising antisemitism, with incidents rising four per cent last year, according to charity Community Security Trust (CST).

This has contributed to the ‘normalisation’ of antisemitism in the UK, according to the UK and Commonwealth’s Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis.

He spoke after a man was charged with trying to murder two Jewish men in Golders Green, north-west London, earlier this month.

Essa Suleiman, 45, is also accused of trying to murder a long-time friend.

The incident came shortly before the UK’s Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre raised the national threat level to severe, meaning an attack is highly likely in the next six months.

Around the same time, the Met said that London’s Jewish communities will be further protected by a dedicated team of 100 additional officers.

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley previously said 300 extra officers were needed across the capital as he warned of a growing ‘pandemic’ of antisemitism in the UK.

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Eurovision plagued by technical drama just hours before grand final

Eurovision plagued by technical drama just hours before grand final
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Technical difficulties plagued Eurovision Friday as acts like the UK’s Look Mum No Computer were rehearsing (Picture: Getty Images)

With just hours to go before Europe’s biggest night of sequins and geopolitical tension, Eurovision’s grand final rehearsal suffered an awkward technical mishap that forced organisers to abruptly restart the show.

Friday’s rehearsal at Vienna’s Stadthalle arena hit problems almost immediately when a curtain failed to open properly during the opening segment, partially obscuring last year’s winner JJ as he performed his winning track Wasted Love.

Instead of the dramatic opening organisers were presumably hoping for, media and invited guests were left watching Austria’s Eurovision champion trapped behind staging.

The rehearsal was quickly halted and restarted, with the curtain functioning properly on the second attempt.

Thankfully for frazzled organisers, the rest of the run-through appeared to continue largely without major disaster,although not entirely without chaos.

At one point, stage props for Alexandra Capitanescu’s pop-metal performance of Choke Me reportedly failed to arrive in time, forcing presenters Victoria Swarovski and Michael Ostrowski to improvise live on stage while the production team scrambled behind the scenes.

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The curtain failed when Austrian singer Johannes Pietsch aka JJ was on stage (Picture: Getty Images)

The rehearsal opened with Soren Torpegaard Lund representing Denmark with For Vi Gar Hjem, mirroring the running order planned for Saturday night’s final.

Meanwhile, Israel’s contestant Noam Bettan completed his rehearsal performance of Michelle without interruption, following months of renewed controversy surrounding Israel’s inclusion in the contest.

During Tuesday’s semi-final, Bettan’s qualification was overshadowed by audible boos and shouting from sections of the audience, while protests have continued across Vienna over Israel’s participation amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

Several countries — including Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Slovenia and Netherlands — are boycotting this year’s contest.

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Israel’s participation in the contest has continued to be controversial (Picture: Christian Bruna/Getty Images)

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Earlier this week, Amnesty International criticised the European Broadcasting Union for refusing to suspend Israel from Eurovision, calling the decision a ‘blatant double standard’ in comparison to Russia’s exclusion following the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Elsewhere in Friday’s rehearsal, UK entrant Look Mum No Computer — real name Sam Battle — rehearsed his chaotic synth-pop performance of Eins, Zwei, Drei in 14th place in the running order.

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Alexandra Căpitănescu props reportedly arrived late during Friday’s rehearsal (Picture: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)

Former Neighbours star Delta Goodrem also took to the stage for Australia, while former Love Island contestant Antigoni Buxton rehearsed for Cyprus ahead of her performance later in the final.

Another full rehearsal is due to take place Friday evening in front of a live audience before the grand final airs on Saturday night on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

And if Eurovision has taught us anything over the years, it’s that if the curtain malfunction is the biggest disaster by the end of the weekend, organisers should probably count themselves lucky.

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10 unmissable Time Out London deals: 3 courses and fizz for less than £40

10 unmissable Time Out London deals: 3 courses and fizz for less than £40
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Don’t miss these London deals (Credits: Getty Images)

Looking for 10 things to do in London? Luckily, there’s lots to do in this city for cheap in 2026! At least… there is now.

Metro has teamed up with Time Out to bring you the best deals across the capital.

Every Friday, 10 new deals will drop, available in the Metro newspaper, on Metro, and on our socials. You’ll also find them in our weekly London newsletter, The Slice, in your inbox every Wednesday.

Three courses and a glass of champagne on the Southbank would usually be an eye-watering expense. Not at Dear Jackie, where the set menu and fizz is just £38 per person.

Or, enjoy 25% off at the world’s best bowling alley, and while you’re there tuck into pizza and drinks. An evening of fun guaranteeed.

Maybe it’s relaxation that’s at the top of your list. Enjoy 40% off a luxury experience for two at the Athenaeum Hotel spa. Take your pick from a facial and body wrap treatment or massage, and truly kick back.

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Enjoy three courses at Skylon on the South Bank for £28

Dinner on the South Bank can feel like a splurge, but Skylon’s set menu serves up style without the hefty price tag. Now £28 (down from £35), the three-course line-up features starters like smoked salmon or courgette with cashew mousse, comforting mains and desserts such as sticky toffee pudding – all enjoyed with sweeping Thames views from the Royal Festival Hall. Perfect for pre-theatre, date night or a chic riverside stop-off.

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43% off weekend brunch and Champagne at Sette Restaurant Knightsbridge

Sette brings a slice of Manhattan glamour to Knightsbridge, serving polished Italian dishes with a confident New York edge. Tucked inside the Bvlgari Hotel but operating entirely on its own terms, the dining room feels discreet, stylish and quietly indulgent. This offer makes it the perfect excuse to linger over two or three courses, raise a glass of Ruinart and enjoy Italian comfort cooking in one of London’s most elegant settings, all at a generous discount.

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Get three courses and glass of Champagne at Dear Jackie, Broadwick Soho for £38

Broadwick Soho arrived with serious flair in 2023 and has been serving up a hit of West End glamour, that feels both indulgent and effortlessly cool ever since. Tucked inside the hotel, Dear Jackie is its seductive Italian dining room, all Murano glow, red silk walls and plush booths that could tell a few stories. The menu leans into refined Italian comfort with superior pasta and reimagined classics, making it an ideal spot to settle in for dinner. With this exclusive Time Out offer, you can sink into Soho’s newest slice of dolce vita decadence for less with a three courses set meun and a glass of Champagne (worth £22). The perfect pre-theatre treat or the start of a night that might run on far longer than planned.

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Three sharing courses and a cocktail at Gouqi by Tong Chee Hwee for £35

Chef Tong returns to London’s dining scene at Gouqi, bringing his acclaimed expertise from Singapore, Malaysia, and Hakkasan. Enjoy top-tier dining for just £35 per person (down from £45) , featuring a Supreme royal dim sum platter, Taiwanese three-cup chicken pot, or Claypot silken egg tofu with seasonal vegetables and steamed jasmine rice. Experience elevated Chinese cuisine that delights!

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Get 25% off bowling, pizza and drink at the world’s best bowling alley*

Experience bowling like never before at Vintners Lanes, Greenwich’s newest boutique hotspot, where industrial-chic design meets vintage charm. Recently crowned Best in the World at the 40th Annual Bowling Centre Architecture and Design Awards, this six-lane stunner serves up more than just strikes. With this exclusive offer, score 25% off a game of bowling, a fresh pizza, and your choice of pint, glass of wine, spirit and mixer or soft drink. Just fancy the lanes? You can grab a bowling session on its own from just £8.95 — the perfect reason to gather your mates and bowl the night away.

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60% off the ultimate BYOB pasta making class at Ann's Smart School of Cookery

If your idea of pasta-making is tearing open a packet, it might be time to level up. Ann’s Smart School of Cookery has been running for nearly two decades, teaching thousands of Londoners (and beyond) how to turn out restaurant-worthy dishes in a laid-back, hands-on setting. For this class, you’ll be guided by professional chefs through an Italian-inspired menu: fluffy focaccia with balsamic dip, fresh spinach and ricotta cannelloni in a proper tomato sauce, and a creamy asparagus risotto with rocket. You’ll cook, taste and pick up kitchen tips you’ll actually use back home. Whether you fancy showing off to mates at your next dinner party or just want to sharpen your skills, this is a delicious way to spend an autumn afternoon.

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Enjoy a Tapas Fiesta menu to share at Salt Yard Goodge Street for £30

Savour Spanish-Italian fusion with a mouthwatering small-plate feast at Salt Yard for just £30 per person. Enjoy dishes like padron peppers, poached chorizo picante, and truffle arancino, all crafted by Head Chef Panajot Prifti, plus cinnamon-dipped churros to finish. Don’t miss this unbeatable dining experience!

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Enjoy over 50% off a spring clean with Housekeep

A sparkling home without the effort. Housekeep connects you with highly rated cleaners trusted for millions of cleans and a near-perfect 4.9-star average. Book a one, two or three-hour clean and tailor it to suit your space. Add extras like indoor windows, laundry or ironing, and leave notes so your cleaner knows exactly what you need. Everything is arranged in minutes through the app or website. Right now you can take 50% off house cleans from £22.45, making it an easy way to reset your space and enjoy that just-cleaned feeling at home.

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Unwind with a five-star luxury experience for two at The Spa at Athenaeum Hotel

Do you feel that? It’s the feeling of a long-awaited self-care day on the horizon! Invite a friend or partner to escape the hustle and bustle of central London and share a five-star luxury experience at Mayfair’s Athenaeum Hotel Spa. Spend a relaxing hour in the wet area, sauna, steam rooms and hot tub, then take your pick from a facial and body wrap treatment or massage. All this with a glass of bubbly for 40% off – you’ll find it hard to say no.

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Get the ultimate BYOB pottery experience from just £23 at Token Studio

Unleash your creativity at Token Studio with a fun 90-minute session! Try your hand at the potter’s wheel, create miniature pottery, or learn hand-building techniques. Prefer design? Opt for pottery painting and customize a mug, plate, or bowl. Plus, bring your favourite drinks to enjoy while you craft!

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The Pitt season 3 plot sounds like the most chaotic yet – I can’t wait

The Pitt season 3 plot sounds like the most chaotic yet – I can’t wait
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The Pitt season 3 couldn’t come sooner (Picture: John Wells Productions/HBO Max UK & Ireland. All Rights Reserved)

The Pitt star Noah Wyle has let slip key details about season 3, in what could end up being the most dramatic batch of episodes so far.

This year, the acclaimed and award-winning drama was finally released in the UK on HBO Max after an agonising wait, months after its launch across the pond.

Set in real time, the series follows an entire 15-hour shift in an emergency department for each season – so episode one is 7am, episode two is 8am, and so on.

The immersive nature of the story is part of the reason why it’s become such a phenomenon, in addition to the accuracy of the procedures portrayed in the Pittsburgh hospital, and the performances from actors including Taylor Dearden, Shabana Azeez and Gerran Howell.

When I watched The Pitt for the first time, I was blown away. I don’t tune in for medical dramas very often (I’ve seen the odd episode of Grey’s Anatomy and House here and there), but the way everyone raved about the show had me intrigued. And I wasn’t disappointed.

The drama has depicted an array of minor and life-threatening medical incidents, from a woman accidentally glueing her eye shut to a horrifying mass shooting at a festival.

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Now, former ER star Noah, who’s an executive producer on the programme, has divulged when the third season is going to be set.

‘We’re about to start production on season 3,’ he said at the Warner Bros Upfronts event, Deadline reported.

‘It’s set in early November, just before the holidays, ushering in a whole new set of emergencies and confrontations and complications.’

Being set in early November could mean several things, which could in turn have major implications for the story.

If season three takes place on November 1, then it could follow the fallout of Halloween

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Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez) and Trinity Santos (Isa Briones) have had a prickly relationship in the past (Picture: Warrick Page/Max/Shutterstock)
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Supriya Ganesh, who plays Dr Samira Mohan, won’t be returning for season three (Picture: Warrick Page/Max/Shutterstock)

So, first thing in the morning, when the team of doctors and nurses are filing into the hospital, taking over from the night crew, getting set up for the day, drinking their coffee, they could be forced to deal with gruesome clowns and injuries from wild October 31 parties.

If ever there was a time when a season of The Pitt should be set during the night shift (as many fans want it to be), Halloween would be one of the best shouts.

If not Halloween, The Pitt season three could be set during Veterans Day, which falls on November 11.

The series has explored military service in the past, including in season one, when veteran Dr Jack Abbott (Shawn Hatosy) was unable to save a former soldier who had been hit by a drunk driver.

This could be a way of getting Dr Abbott even more involved in the story, despite working the night-time shifts. He’s a character who fans have wanted to see more of from the very start, so I know there’d be no complaints if Shawn were granted more screen time.

Another possibility is Thanksgiving, although this takes place in late November, so less likely given that Noah specified that the season would be set earlier in the month.

However, that hasn’t stopped fans from discussing the possibilities.

‘Can’t wait for the guy with a turkey stuck on his head,’ one viewer called IronyIntended2 wrote on Reddit.

Filthysize, one of the fans backing a Halloween-themed episode wrote: ‘November 1 would be great, rolling in at 7 AM and there’s a bunch of costumed patients from the night before.’

‘And you can tap into All Saints Day or All Souls Day as well. We’re in Pittsburgh, there has to be Catholics in that crew,’ inksmudgedhands replied.

LordXenu45 added: ‘Someone else said it already but if they set it at 7 AM on Nov 1 we can still get a little bit of Halloween weirdness from the leftover night shift patients.’

My money is on the episode being November 1, starting with the Halloween patients from the night before, which could prove even more chaotic when elderly care home residents are brought in first thing in the morning, as part of the daily routine in the hospital.

While I’m sure there’ll be plenty more heartbreak and devastation to come, The Pitt also knows how to bring levity at just the right time, and some Halloween humour could go a long way.

The Pitt is available to watch on HBO Max, and also via Sky and NOW.

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Alex Murdaugh has life term for killing wife and son overturned in shock twist

Alex Murdaugh has life term for killing wife and son overturned in shock twist
FILE - Alex Murdaugh, convicted of killing his wife, Maggie, and younger son, Paul, in June 2021, listens during a hearing on the motion for a retrial, Jan. 16, 2024, at the Richland County Judicial Center in Columbia, S.C. (Gavin McIntyre/The Post and Courier via AP, Pool, File)
Alex Murdaugh was convicted of killing his wife, Maggie, and younger son, Paul, in June 2021
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Alex Murdaugh, sentenced to life for killing his wife and son, has had his murder convictions overturned.

The disgraced lawyer won’t be leaving prison any time soon with prosecutors seeking an immediate retrial at the South Carolina Supreme Court.

The Murdaugh case became a true crime sensation because of the combination of money, power, Southern accents and treachery.

Murdaugh, 57, will remain in prison. He pleaded guilty to stealing around $12 million from his clients and currently is serving a 40-year federal sentence.

Prosecutors said they would aggressively seek to try Murdaugh again on the murder charges with state Attorney General Alan Wilson saying he respected the court’s decision but no one is above the law.

Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to 27 years in prison for two dozen state financial crimes (Pictures: AP)

Murdaugh’s lawyers pointed out that trial will look a lot different, as the justices also ruled days of evidence at the murder trial about how Murdaugh stole from clients, many of them in dire straights, shouldn’t be allowed next time.

Still, the ruling is a win for Murdaugh, who admits to being a thief, liar, insurance cheat and bad lawyer, but has adamantly denied killing his wife Maggie and younger son Paul since he found their bodies outside their home in 2021.

‘Alex has said from day one that he did not kill his wife and son. We look forward to a new trial,’ Murdaugh’s lawyers Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin said in a joint statement.

Alex Murdaugh's handcuffed are removed as he addresses the court during his sentencing for stealing from 18 clients, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023, at the Beaufort County Courthouse in Beaufort, S.C. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
Alex Murdaugh’s handcuffed are removed as he addresses the court during his sentencing for stealing from 18 clients (Picture: AP)

Investigators said Murdaugh was addicted to opioids and his complex schemes to steal money from clients and his family’s law firm were starting to unravel when he shot his younger son, Paul, with a shotgun and his wife, Maggie, with a rifle, at their home in Colleton County in 2021.

Murdaugh told investigators he hadn’t seen them for an hour or so before he discovered their bodies, but his voice was recorded in a video on his son’s phone made about five minutes before the killing.

The weapons used in the killings have not been found and prosecutors did not present any clothes with DNA or blood evidence.



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Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith may be the best Lego set ever – but it’s pricey

Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith may be the best Lego set ever – but it’s pricey
Lego The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith set
That is a lovely bit of Lego design (Lego)

One of the biggest and most impressive Lego sets of recent years is also a 2-in-1 recreation of the White City of Gondor, from the Lord of the Rings movies.

There haven’t been that many Lord of the Rings Lego sets in recent years but when they do get released they’re always worth the wait. Now the movies are decades old (Fellowship of the Ring celebrates its 25th anniversary this year), all the new sets tend to be aimed at adults, with the gigantic Barad-dûr set or the homely The Shire diorama.

For a long time, the Rivendell set has been considered not only the best Lords of the Rings model, but one of the best Lego designs ever. However, it now has a rival with an amazing recreation of Minas Tirith, which was a key location in the story and central to the Battle of the Pelennor Fields.

What’s so impressive about the set is that it works on two separate scales, with the front built into the enormous cliff you’ll recognise from the films, but once you turn it around the scale changes to properly accommodate minifigures and show off the throne room.

The set is made up of 8,278 pieces and measures 59cm high, 62cm wide, and 37cm deep. So you’re going to need a big shelf to put it on, once you finally build the thing.

As well as the model itself, the set comes with 10 minifigures, including Gandalf the White, Faramir, Denethor, Peregrin, Aragorn as King Elessar (with his distinctive crown), Arwen, and four soldiers of Gondor. You also get Shadowfax, Gandalf’s legendary horse.

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Turn the set around and the scale zooms in to see more detail (Lego)

The White City of Gondor looks just like it does in the films, so you can recreate scenes such as Aragorn’s coronation, the assault on the city by the orcs, and Denethor’s long run to jump off the top.

Minas Tirith will be released on June 4 from Lego stores and the Lego website, although you can get it a few days earlier, on June 1, if you’re a Lego Insider, which only requires a free sign-up.

Lego The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith minifigures
That’s a nice amount of minifigures (Lego)

The set costs £579.99, which is inevitable given its size and the cost of the Lord of the Rings licence, but if you buy it between June 1 and 7 then you’ll get a free gift with purchase of Grond, the infamous battering ram of the orcs, that isn’t available any other way.

Also, if you go to the Lego Store in Leicester Square on June 1 at 10am you can buy the set and get it signed by Lego designer François Zapf, who’ll be there that day to meet fans.

If you’re still not convinced then there’s a livestream planned for May 12, at 5pm BST, that will feature the design team and, if you’re a Lego Insider, the chance to enter a sweepstake to win a trip to the Hobbiton Movie Set in New Zealand.

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The orcs are very proud of Grond (Lego)

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Kidnapper released from prison by accident had boozy pub lunch before fleeing UK

Kidnapper released from prison by accident had boozy pub lunch before fleeing UK
BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Undated handout photo issued by the High Court of Ifedayo Adeyeye who abducted his son, Laurys N'Djosse Adeyeye, from France and took him to Nigeria, who was mistakenly released from HMP Pentonville last month. Adeyeye was initially jailed for six months for contempt of court in January for failing to return Laurys, and was due to be released on April 21. On April 20, he was sentenced to a further 12 months for his continued failure to return Laurys. However, he was mistakenly released from HMP Pentonville on April 21 as staff did not see that he had received his second sentence. Prison staff did not notice this until April 23, when they said they would contact police. Adeyeye remains unlawfully at large. Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026. PA Photo. Mr Justice Hayden today allowed reporting of the above and allowed publication of the names and photographs of Adeyeye and Laurys. Photo credit should read: High Court/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Ifedayo Adeyeye who abducted his son, Laurys N’Djosse Adeyeye, from France and took him to Nigeria, who was mistakenly released from HMP Pentonville last month. (Picture: High Court/PA Wire)

A dad accidentally released from prison early ‘strolled around London’ for three days before jailers reported him missing to police.

Ifedayo Adeyeye, serving time for kidnapping his five-year-old son, may have fled the UK after prison staff accidentally released him.

The 58-year-old walked free from HMP Pentonville in north London on April 21 despite being jailed for another 12 months just the day before.

The High Court heard he then ‘strolled about’ London, enjoyed a pub dinner with ‘quite a lot of drink’, and transferred thousands of pounds from his bank account before officers were finally alerted.

By then, police believe the dual British-Nigerian national may already have travelled to Spain.

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Mr Justice Hayden blasted the delay, saying: ‘If the police had been contacted immediately, this could perhaps, almost certainly perhaps, have been prevented.

‘The public is entitled to expect far better than this.’

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Undated handout photo issued by the High Court of Ifedayo Adeyeye who abducted his son, Laurys N'Djosse Adeyeye, from France and took him to Nigeria, who was mistakenly released from HMP Pentonville last month. Adeyeye was initially jailed for six months for contempt of court in January for failing to return Laurys, and was due to be released on April 21. On April 20, he was sentenced to a further 12 months for his continued failure to return Laurys. However, he was mistakenly released from HMP Pentonville on April 21 as staff did not see that he had received his second sentence. Prison staff did not notice this until April 23, when they said they would contact police. Adeyeye remains unlawfully at large. Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026. PA Photo. Mr Justice Hayden today allowed reporting of the above and allowed publication of the names and photographs of Adeyeye and Laurys. Photo credit should read: High Court/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Catch him if you can: Ifedayo Adeyeye may have fled UK (Picture: High Court/PA Wire)

Adeyeye had previously been found to have abducted his son, Laurys N’Djosse Adeyeye, from France in July 2024 after the boy stayed overnight with him for the first time.

The court heard Laurys had lived with his mother, Claire N’Djosse, in France since birth before being taken via the UK to Nigeria.

Ms N’Djosse has not seen her son since.

In a legal first last year, Mr Justice Hayden ruled the High Court could order Adeyeye to return Laurys to France even though the child did not live in the UK.

When he ignored the order, Adeyeye was jailed for contempt of court in January.

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Undated handout photo issued by the High Court of Ifedayo Adeyeye who abducted his son, Laurys N'Djosse Adeyeye, from France and took him to Nigeria, who was mistakenly released from HMP Pentonville last month. Adeyeye was initially jailed for six months for contempt of court in January for failing to return Laurys, and was due to be released on April 21. On April 20, he was sentenced to a further 12 months for his continued failure to return Laurys. However, he was mistakenly released from HMP Pentonville on April 21 as staff did not see that he had received his second sentence. Prison staff did not notice this until April 23, when they said they would contact police. Adeyeye remains unlawfully at large. Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026. PA Photo. Mr Justice Hayden today allowed reporting of the above and allowed publication of the names and photographs of Adeyeye and Laurys. Photo credit should read: High Court/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Adeyeye was initially jailed for six months for contempt of court in January for failing to return Laurys
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He was due to be released in April, but on April 20 was handed another 12-month sentence for failing to return his son.

Despite that, prison staff released him the very next day after not being notified of the new sentance.

The judge described the child abduction as ‘an act of cruelty that even this court rarely sees’ and branded Adeyeye ‘arrogant and manipulative’ as well as ‘cold and calculated’.

Police told the court they were pursuing ‘all reasonable lines of enquiry’ after reports Adeyeye entered Spain on April 22.

The Metropolitan Police said: ‘We recognise both the seriousness of this matter and how traumatic the present situation must be for both Ms N’Djosse and her son.’

The force said prison officials blamed a ‘communication failure’ with the court for the blunder — a claim the judge dismissed as ‘entirely groundless’.

Chris Bryden, representing Ms N’Djosse, said the state had failed the mother twice, by releasing Adeyeye and again by not immediately informing police.

The case comes after Ministry of Justice figures revealed 179 inmates were wrongly released between April 2025 and March 2026.

Data published by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) last month showed that 179 inmates were wrongly released between April 2025 and March 2026.

The issue was thrown into sharp focus after the mistaken release of Hadush Kebatu, who was jailed for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Epping, Essex, which prompted a series of protests last year.

The issue previously sparked outrage following the mistaken release of convicted sex offender Hadush Kebatu, who was jailed for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Essex

The MoJ has previously said that it was investing up to £82 million to drive down accidental releases, adding: ‘We inherited a prison system in crisis after years of underinvestment, which has resulted in unacceptable rises in release in errors.’



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Mikel Arteta praises two Arsenal stars and ‘congratulates’ the referee after West Ham win

Mikel Arteta praises two Arsenal stars and ‘congratulates’ the referee after West Ham win
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Mikel Arteta after Arsenal’s win at West Ham (Picture: Getty)

Mikel Arteta hailed two Arsenal players and referee Chris Kavanagh after the dramatic Premier League win over West Ham.

The Gunners moved a step closer to becoming Premier League championswith a crucial 1-0 victory at the London Stadium on Sunday.

Leandro Trossard’s deflected strike gave Arsenal a late lead after David Raya produced a massive save to deny Mateus Fernandes.

There was more late drama in east London, however, as West Ham thought they had scored a late equaliser when Callum Wilson turned home from a corner.

But after a lengthy VAR check the goal was disallowed for a foul on Raya and Arsenal went on to hold on and clinch a crucial win which leaves them five points clear of second-placed Manchester City.

Arteta reserved special praise for Raya and Martin Odegaard after the victory, with Arsenal’s captain providing the assist for Trossard’s winner after coming on as a second-half subsitute.

The Gunners boss also ‘congratulated’ referee Kavanagh and the VAR officials for showing the ‘courage’ to disallow West Ham’s late goal.

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Leandro Trossard scored a late winner for Arsenal (Picture: Getty)

‘I think we started the game so well,’ Arteta said. ‘We created three big chances but didn’t manage to score the goal, then Ben White’s injury comes in and we have to adjust that.

‘It doesn’t really work out and half-time we have to change Calafiori as well, another change, so it’s not ideal. But I think we showed a lot of courage with the changes and the persons that bring.

‘I think we got rewarded because Martin made an incredible action to win us the game, apart from David’s save in the 70th minute.

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West Ham’s late equaliser was disallowed (Picture: Getty)

‘If you want the chance to major trophies, you need moments and actions and the individuals creating those magic moments and David certainly – like Martin Odegaard – created a moment to win us the game.’

On the VAR check which led to West Ham’s disallowed goal, Arteta added: ‘In the end, this is the beauty of the Premier League.

‘In all this chaos and with the keeper in your box, they managed to score. The referee and the VAR today had a lot of courage to stop and analyse the action and give the opportunity to the referee to make the call.

‘I think nobody would disagree that it is a clear foul because David has the ball almost in his hands and they don’t allow him to do that and they take advantage to score the goal.

‘My instinct, because I watched it live, is that it was going to be a foul. But I understand and today I realised for the referees to be in that position and make that call and change the course of one the two teams, what a responsibility. What a big call.

‘When I had to be critical, I have been. Today I have to congratulate them [referees]. A lot of courage and bravery to stand out and give the opportunity to the referee to have a look at the action.’

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West Ham sunk closer to relegation (Picture: Getty)

While Arsenal boosted their title hopes, West Ham sunk closer to relegation following a heartbreaking defeat.

Hammers boss Nuno Espirito Santo said he felt a mixture of ‘frustration and sadness’ after the game and criticised the ‘lack of consistency’ in refereeing decisions.

‘We knew how crucial it was,’ he said. ‘Frustration, this is what we are feeling now, but mostly sadness.

‘I think it is a lack of consistency that has been happening in recent seasons. The referees are allowing a lot of blocking and grappling almost and sometimes they judge it differently.

‘This is the frustration now of not understanding what is a foul and what is not a foul.’

West Ham remain 18th in the Premier League, one point below Arsenal’s north London rivals Tottenham with just two games remaining.

The Hammers visit St James’ Park to face Newcastle United next weekend while Arsenal face Burnley at home on Monday week.

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