Jon Venables, one of the killers of toddler James Bulger. Venables was convicted of murdering toddler James Bulger in 1993, when he himself was 10 years old.
JON Venables, one of the killers of British toddler James Bulger, has been granted parole after being thrown back into jail for child pornography offences.
Venables and Robert Thompson were only 10 when they killed James Bulger in 1993. Such was the public outrage at the killing that after their release from jail in 2001 they were given secret identities protected by a court order for their own safety. Venables, now in his 30s, had his parole revoked in 2010 and was jailed for two years after admitting downloading and distributing indecent images of children. James's mother Denise Fergus tweeted in response: "Venables is getting released. Just don't believe what I've got to go through again".
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Rescuers evacuate residents from flood-hit areas in Suining, China. Torrential rain has hit Sichuan province in recent days. Source: Getty Images
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Chinese beachgoers play ay an algae covered public beach in Qingdao. Source: AFP
Elsewhere, a sinkhole has swallowed a car in the US, Joey "Jaws" Chestnut has set a new record at the Fourth of July hot dog eating contest at Coney Island, New Zealand has denied a visa to a 22-year-old man who married a 59-year-old woman, a Wellington pub has put stag semen on its menu, a teacher has been caught on CCTV stealing kids' lunches, a man has defended himself from penis-biting charges by saying he doesn't have teeth, and it seems where beer flows good things follow as breweries revitalise neighbourhoods.
A giant sinkhole has opened up and engulfed a car traveling down a street in Toledo, Ohio. Credit: Fox News
This photo provided by the Toledo, Ohio Fire and Rescue Department shows a car at the bottom of a sinkhole caused by a broken water line in Toledo, Ohio. Source: AP
On the celebrity scene, Lindsay Lohan has admitted one of her movies sucked, James Gandolfini left $US50,000 to an autistic boy in his will, Bernadette Nolan - a member of singing sister act The Nolans - has died of cancer aged 52, rapper 50 Cent has denied kicking his ex-girlfriend, and the UK will give a silver penny to all the babies born on the same day as William and Kate's child. And check out our Global Goss report to read about Amy Winehouse's mum saying she never thought her daughter would live past 30.
Lindsay Lohan doesn't seem to be a fan of her own films, telling a fan who said she had seen 'I Know Who Killed Me' twice it was "two times too many". Source: Supplied
In sport, the yellow jersey has slipped off Simon Gerrans' shoulders and on to those of his teammate Daryl Impey at the Tour de France, Marion Bartoli and Sabine Lisicki advanced to the Wimbledon final, Michael Clarke has dispelled concerns about his back with a ton against Worcester, Manchester United appointed Ryan Giggs as a player-coach, the focus is on Sebastian Vettel (and tyres) ahead of this weekend's German Formula One Grand Prix, car racing mecca Indianapolis hopes to have the Lord's or the MCG of the US, and physicists have explained how spin bowling works - but the explanation may be more confusing than a doosra.
What is described in the paper as "a schematic and exaggerated representation of the trajectory of a slow bowler's off-spin delivery together with a cricket pitch with important distances and terminology indicated". Picture: Garry Robinson and Ian Robinson Source: Supplied
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