
Martha Cliff
Commissioning Editor at The Sun
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Martha Cliff
WHEN Sarah Button lost her boyfriend Jay a few years ago, she wanted to find a way to keep him with her all the time. However, having a photo in her wallet or having his ashes popped into a necklace simply wouldn’t cut it. The influencer, 26, who lives in Brisbane, Australia, wanted to still explore intimate moments with him even though he was now in the afterlife. And what better way to do so than create a sex toy with Jay's ashes inside.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Martha Cliff
HEARING the guilty verdict, Kay Pitt felt a rush of relief. It had taken 50 years but she had finally got justice for the abuse she suffered at the hands of her rapist father - but the same day Kay was faced with further heartbreak. After supporting her throughout the ordeal, Kay’s mum Mary Chapman died from lung cancer just an hour before the jury returned their verdict. Kay, now 58, was abused by her sick dad Alan Vinten, now 78, following her parents' separation in the 1970s.
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thesun.co.uk | Martha Cliff
HAVE you ever forgotten your keys, or left your phone in the car? A moment of going into autopilot can really throw your whole day off, but for Raelyn Balfour it changed her entire life. In the stuff of nightmares, Raleyn, now 53, drove to work forgetting her nine-month-old son was in the car. She went about her day as normal, working for over seven hours before discovering her little boy’s lifeless body in the backseat.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Martha Cliff
WITH the loaded gun pointing in his face, Stephen Gillen barely flinches. Rather than begging for his life, Stephen, then in his 20s, simply eggs his assailant on knowing it’s all part of the job. From the age of 14, he was embroiled in crime becoming a member of an infamous East End gang before landing himself a 17-year prison sentence in a high-security unit, serving alongside the likes of Charles Bronson.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Holly Mei-Yu Stafford |Martha Cliff
FOR many the warm weather this week will be a welcome change, but for Helena Dale it's a tragic reminder of the worst moment of her life. The day of her son Joe's GCSE results should have been a happy one - instead it turned into every parent's worst nightmare. Helena, 56, lost her son, Joe, then 16, after he went out with pals to celebrate finishing his GCSEs in the height of summer.
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