Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

Sickle Cell Day Unit at Royal London Hospital to Reopen After Public Campaign Garners 44,000+ Signatures

After mounting pressure from patients, campaigners and the wider public, the Sickle Cell Day Unit at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London is set to reopen — a decision hailed as a major win for healthcare equity and community-led action. 

A Vital Service Under Threat

The specialist Sickle Cell Day Unit, which provides urgent care specifically tailored to people living with sickle cell disease (SCD), had closed its doors earlier this year following the end of a six-month pilot scheme. The unit offered an alternative to long waits in overcrowded A&E departments, helping patients in pain crises receive rapid, expert treatment from clinicians experienced in managing the condition.  

Sickle cell disease is a lifelong genetic blood disorder that can cause severe pain, organ damage and life-threatening complications. It disproportionately affects people of African and Caribbean heritage, with around 15,000–17,000 people living with the condition in England.  

44,000 Signatures and Growing Support

Concern over the closure sparked a wave of public support, culminating in a petition launched by campaigner Delo Biye. In just a short period, the petition gathered more than 44,000 signatures, highlighting widespread backing for specialist sickle cell care and saying loud and clear that the community relied on the unit’s services.  

Supporters shared stories of how the unit meant faster pain relief, fewer complications and a more humane experience for patients who too often felt overlooked in standard emergency care settings. Many warned that without specialist provision, people in crisis could face long waits in A&E and less targeted treatment.  

Response from Health Authorities

In response to the campaign, Barts Health NHS Trust confirmed that the unit will reopen and remain a key part of services for sickle cell patients. Additional funding has been secured to extend specialised provision, including same-day care options that help reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and pressure on emergency departments.  

Advocates say this decision marks a significant recognition by health leaders of the unique needs of people living with sickle cell disease. It also underscores how public pressure and collective voices can influence NHS planning and priorities — especially for conditions that historically have received less attention and resources.

What This Means for Patients

For many living with sickle cell disease, the reopening of the day unit is more than just a healthcare service restored — it’s reassurance that their health needs are valued and understood. Specialist units like this bring clinicians trained in sickle cell care, faster assessments during pain crises, and an environment designed around the experiences of people affected by the condition.

Patient groups and charities, including the Sickle Cell Society, have welcomed the news but continue to call for long-term investment in specialist care, training and wider awareness across the NHS to ensure all sickle cell patients receive timely, high-quality care wherever they present.  

Attached is a News article regarding sickle cell disease 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/c7rww4lvl67t

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36


















Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

Uganda Military Chief Sparks Debate After Comment on Marriage Proposals

KAMPALA — A controversial statement attributed to General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Chief of Defence Forces of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), has sparked widespread discussion online and in East African media after social media posts claimed he said men who kneel to propose marriage should face arrest.

Posts on platforms like X and Facebook circulating in mid-February allege that General Kainerugaba described kneeling to propose to a woman as “not African” and suggested that men doing so could be arrested. Critics of the practice say it is a foreign custom, while supporters argue it’s a harmless romantic gesture.  

What Was Said?

The circulation claims General Kainerugaba wrote that kneeling before a woman “in the name of proposing … is not African” and that “offenders will be arrested.” Some posts also suggest he said Ugandans who adopt the custom are influenced by foreign (“kizungu”) practices.  

At the time of writing, there is no verified official statement from the UPDF or Uganda’s Ministry of Defence confirming that any legal change, policy, or enforcement action has been issued regarding marriage proposal customs. None of the widely shared social media posts link to an official government release or credible news report, and the authenticity of screenshots circulating online cannot be independently confirmed.

Context and Reaction

General Kainerugaba, a prominent and often outspoken figure in Ugandan affairs, has previously made comments that gained regional attention – including social media posts that drew global notice earlier in 2025.  

The claims have triggered reactions across social media:

Some Ugandans shared the posts humorously, criticising what they saw as an overly rigid view of cultural practices.

Others criticised the military’s involvement in personal and cultural matters, stressing that proposing marriage – whether on one knee or otherwise – is a private family tradition rather than a policy issue.

Uganda’s upholding of traditional culture is often a topic of public debate, particularly in rural areas where some customs are defended as central to identity, while younger urban populations increasingly adopt global practices.

Fact-Check Note

At present, independent verification of the claim that the UPDF will arrest men for kneeling to propose is lacking. The claim appears to be based on social media posts and snippets shared without an official communiqué. No reliable international or major Ugandan news outlet has published confirmation of formal policy or arrest proposals linked to this matter.

Broader Cultural Debate

This story taps into ongoing debates in Uganda and elsewhere in Africa about the negotiation between traditional cultural practices and global norms. Marriage rituals vary widely across different communities, and what one person sees as a romantic gesture may be viewed by others as an imported custom.

Looking Ahead

If an official policy or statement is released by the Ugandan defence authorities or government clarifying the position, it will be important to assess the legal basis and implications of such a directive. For now, the controversy primarily reflects how social media narratives can ignite debate — and sometimes confusion — about cultural and legal norms.

Attached is a news article regarding Ugandan head of defence says he will arrest any man kneeling to propose to a women as it’s not a African thing 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/kofitv/posts/1980071235916698/

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36











Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, Who Is the MI6 Chief Known as blasie 

The head of Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), more widely known as MI6, is one of the most powerful and secretive figures in British public life. The chief is traditionally referred to simply as a title that dates back to the agency’s founding in 1909.

What Does the MI6 Chief Do?

The MI6 chief is responsible for overseeing Britain’s overseas intelligence operations. Unlike MI5, which handles domestic security, MI6 operates abroad — gathering intelligence on terrorism, hostile states, cyber threats, espionage networks and global instability.

The chief of MI6:

Reports directly to the UK Foreign Secretary

Advises the Prime Minister and senior ministers

Oversees covert operations overseas

Works closely with allies including the Central Intelligence Agency and other Five Eyes partners

The Current Chief

As of recent years, the role has been held by senior career intelligence officials drawn from within the service. In 2020, Richard Moore became the 17th Chief of MI6, succeeding Alex Younger.

Moore, a former British ambassador to Turkey, has taken a more public-facing approach than many of his predecessors — occasionally giving speeches and even using social media to outline the threats facing the UK, including Russia’s war in Ukraine and China’s growing global influence.

Why Is the Chief Called

The title chief comes from MI6’s first chief, Captain Sir Mansfield Cumming, who signed documents with the letter in green ink — a tradition that continues to this day. The chief still signs official documents in green ink as a nod to the agency’s history.

Modern Challenges

Today’s MI6 chief faces a vastly different landscape from the Cold War era. Key challenges include:

Cyber warfare and digital espionage

State-sponsored assassinations

Counter-terrorism operations

Artificial intelligence and surveillance technologies

Managing intelligence risks in volatile regions

The war in Ukraine, tensions with Iran, and rising geopolitical competition have increased the pressure on Britain’s intelligence community.

Public Perception vs Reality

MI6 is often glamorised through fiction, particularly the character of James Bond created by Ian Fleming. While Bond works for “M” in the novels and films, the real-life structure is more bureaucratic and far less theatrical.

Unlike the dramatic portrayals seen in films, the MI6 chief operates largely behind the scenes — balancing secrecy with accountability to elected officials.

A Quiet but Crucial Role

The MI6 chief remains one of the most influential yet least visible figures in UK public life. In an era of hybrid warfare, cyber threats and geopolitical tension, the role of  chief is more critical than ever.

If you’d like, I can angle this more as a breaking news piece, a profile feature, or an analysis of Britain’s intelligence strategy.

Attached is a news article regarding MI6 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cnx753jej2wt

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36













Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

Former Louisiana Mayor Misty Roberts Found Guilty in Sex With Minor Case

DeRidder, Louisiana — A jury in Beauregard Parish has found former DeRidder mayor Misty Roberts, 43, guilty of felony charges related to a sexual incident with a minor that occurred during a July 2024 pool party at her home. 

Roberts, who resigned from office in late July 2024 amid the scandal, was convicted of carnal knowledge of a juvenile and indecent behavior with a juvenile — both felony offences under Louisiana law — for having sex with a 16-year-old boy while serving as mayor. 

The Incident and Charges

Prosecutors said the encounter occurred during a late-night gathering at Roberts’ residence that included teenagers on summer break. The gathering reportedly involved alcohol that Roberts supplied to underage guests. 

Court testimony and investigative evidence presented to the jury included accounts from several witnesses, including Roberts’ own children, who were present that evening. 

Her son testified that he believed he saw Roberts and the teen together through a crack in a window and immediately alerted family members. 

A photo shown in court depicted Roberts in a bikini with the teenager smiling nearby, which prosecutors described as part of the evidence. 

A DoorDash driver testified that he delivered emergency contraception (Plan B) to Roberts’ home in the hours after the party, which prosecutors said correlated with the timing of the alleged encounter. 

Roberts’ ex-husband also testified that she had sought his counsel after the incident and urged him to deny what had happened. 

Trial and Verdict

Roberts’ trial, which began in late February 2026 after previous delays (including a mistrial earlier this year), featured testimony from teenagers present at the party and family members. The jury deliberated for less than an hour before returning a guilty verdict on both counts. 

She had pleaded not guilty at trial. Originally charged with third-degree rape and contributing to the delinquency of juveniles, the case was restructured after procedural challenges, resulting in the convictions for carnal knowledge and indecent behavior. 

Next Steps and Sentencing

Under Louisiana law, a conviction for carnal knowledge of a juvenile carries a potential prison sentence of up to 10 years, while indecent behavior with a juvenile can result in up to seven years in prison. 

Roberts is also expected to be required to register as a Tier 1 sex offender, a status mandated for individuals convicted of certain sex offenses against minors. 

Sentencing is scheduled for April 17, when the court will determine Roberts’ prison term and other penalties. 

Community Reaction

The case has drawn national attention due to the unusual nature of the allegations — involving a public official, her family, and a minor — and has sparked broader discussions about ethics, power, and accountability in public office. 

Attached is a news article regarding former Mayer misty Robert’s sentenced for raping a 14 year old boy at pool party 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/aug/02/louisiana-mayor-child-rape-arrest

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36













Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

Rumours circulating across social media this week have claimed that Mexican cartel leader El Mencho has been buried in a gold casket following reports of his alleged death. However, there is currently no verified evidence confirming either his death or any such extravagant funeral.

El Mencho, whose real name is Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, is the leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of Mexico’s most notorious and heavily armed criminal groups. Over the years, speculation about his health, capture, or death has surfaced repeatedly — but Mexican authorities have not confirmed any official change in his status.

Gold Casket Claims

The latest claims suggest Oseguera Cervantes was laid to rest in an opulent solid-gold coffin, allegedly surrounded by armed guards and attended by senior cartel figures. Some posts even describe a lavish private ceremony in rural Jalisco.

Security analysts, however, have dismissed the reports as unverified and likely part of online misinformation. In the past, high-profile cartel figures have often been the subject of false death rumours, sometimes spread intentionally to create confusion among rivals or law enforcement.

Why The Rumours Persist

El Mencho has long been one of the most wanted men in the world, with the United States offering a multi-million-dollar reward for information leading to his capture. His low public profile — rarely photographed and almost never seen publicly — has fuelled repeated speculation about his whereabouts and health.

Cartel culture in Mexico has also historically embraced displays of wealth and power, including elaborate funerals. In some cases, deceased cartel members have been buried in ornate tombs or luxury coffins. However, no credible evidence has emerged to show that El Mencho has died, let alone been buried in a gold casket.

Official Silence

Mexican authorities have not announced the death of the CJNG leader. Given his global notoriety and the significant bounty placed on him, such news would likely trigger an immediate and high-profile confirmation from both Mexican and U.S. officials.

Until verified information is released by official sources, the claims of a gold casket burial remain unsubstantiated.

As it stands, El Mencho is widely believed to still be alive, with law enforcement agencies continuing efforts to locate and apprehend him.

Attached is a news article regarding el mencho buried in a gold casket at lavish funeral 

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/el-mencho-buried-in-a-golden-casket-in-a-guadalajara-cemetery/

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36















Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Prison Release Date Moved Up by More Than Five Weeks

Sean “Diddy” Combs — the influential music executive, producer, and former hip-hop icon — is set to walk free from federal prison weeks earlier than previously scheduled, according to updated Federal Bureau of Prisons records and multiple recent reports. 

A Shift in the Timeline

Combs, 56, who has been serving a 50-month sentence at the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in New Jersey following his conviction in 2025 on two counts relating to transportation for prostitution, now has a new projected release date of April 25, 2028. That’s a full five weeks earlier than the June 4, 2028 prison release date that had been listed in public records. 

This isn’t the first adjustment to his release schedule. After being sentenced in late 2025, his initial release date of May 8, 2028 was first pushed back by prison authorities to June, before now being moved forward again. 

Reason Behind the Early Release

Reports indicate the change stems from Combs’ participation in the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP in) — a federal rehabilitation initiative that can allow qualifying inmates to reduce their sentence if they complete the program. His engagement with RDAP since November last year appears to have played a key role in earning the earlier release date. 

While RDAP is known to help shorten sentences for eligible participants, the rapper’s ongoing legal circumstances have also shaped the narrative. Combs is currently appealing his conviction and continues to fight his sentence in court. His legal team has argued that prosecutors overreached in their charges and that his constitutional rights were violated during the trial process. 

A Career in Flux

Once one of the most powerful figures in hip-hop — pioneering Bad Boy Records and launching the careers of artists from The Notorious B.I.G. to Mary J. Blige — Combs’ legacy has been overshadowed by his legal troubles. Since his arrest in September 2024, he has been held at Fort Dix and has seen several twists in how his sentence has played out behind bars. 

Despite his imprisonment and efforts to secure an appeal — including requests for clemency — his upcoming earlier release offers a measure of relief to his supporters and family. It also renews attention on how high-profile entertainers navigate the U.S. legal system, especially when rehabilitation opportunities like RDAP intersect with public controversy.

Looking Ahead

As it stands now, Combs is on track to leave prison in April 2028, having reduced his time served by roughly six weeks through program participation and administrative adjustments by federal authorities. Whether further legal developments will impact this timeline remains to be seen as his appeal continues through the courts. 

Attached is a news article on P diddy release date pushed up 5 weeks early 

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/sean-diddy-combs-prison-release-date-1235524041/

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36










Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

Brazilian Model and Influencer Bianca Dias Dies at 27 After Cosmetic Surgery Complications

Brazilian model and social media influencer Bianca Dias, aged 27, has tragically died in Brazil just days after undergoing cosmetic surgery, prompting renewed concern about the risks of elective aesthetic procedures.  

Dias, who had nearly 60,000 followers on Instagram where she shared modelling and lifestyle content, passed away on February 19, 2026, according to reports. Friends said she had been recovering at her family’s beach home in Guarujá, near São Paulo, when her health suddenly deteriorated.  

Sudden Health Crisis After Surgery

According to friends who shared information on social media, Dias appeared to be recuperating at home following a cosmetic procedure when she began developing serious symptoms. One close friend, Giovanna Borges, said Dias suffered a pulmonary clot (embolism) and then experienced multiple seizures before being taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead.  

Pulmonary clots can be a rare but serious complication linked to surgery — particularly if there is a period of immobility or other risk factors — and can block blood flow to the lungs.  

Tributes Pour In From Friends and Followers

Following the news of her death, friends and followers took to Instagram to share tributes and memories. Massage therapist Jeff Carlos wrote that their bond would live on, while others thanked fans for sending messages of support and asked for prayers for Dias’s family.  

Her final social media update appears to have been in December 2025, when she posted a selfie from São Paulo, showing that she had recently returned from a trip abroad.  

Safety and Wider Debate on Cosmetic Procedures

The tragic passing of Bianca Dias has reignited a broader discussion in Brazil and internationally about the safety of cosmetic surgery, especially among young people and social media personalities. Brazil consistently records one of the world’s highest rates of elective plastic surgery, and while many procedures are routine, complications — including blood clots, infection, or reactions to anaesthesia — can, in rare cases, be life-threatening.  

Health professionals typically advise patients to follow strict post-operative care, stay mobile where possible, and closely monitor symptoms during recovery to help minimise risks.  

A Young Life Remembered

Tributes to Dias describe her as a vibrant young woman who inspired others with her lifestyle content and personal posts. Her untimely passing has left a mark on her community and her audience, and has sparked conversations about the pressures of beauty standards and the importance of surgical safety.  

Attached is a news article regarding Bianca Dias dies after having plastic surgery 

https://people.com/influencer-bianca-dias-dies-days-after-undergoing-cosmetic-surgery-11910629

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 

Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36








Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

Iranian Drone Strike Hits U.S. Consulate in Dubai Amid Wider Middle East Escalation

DUBAI — A suspected Iranian drone strike impacted the grounds of the U.S. Consulate in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on March 3, 2026, causing a small fire that was quickly extinguished and raising alarm over the spreading conflict between Tehran and Washington.  

According to statements from local authorities and the Dubai Government Media Office, a drone hit a parking area adjacent to the consulate compound in the Al Satwa district of Dubai, resulting in a limited blaze that emergency crews contained without causing injuries.  

The incident came as part of a broader wave of retaliatory strikes by Iranian forces following large-scale military operations by the United States and Israel against Iranian military and leadership targets.  

Diplomatic Personnel Safe, Fire Contained

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that all consulate staff were “accounted for,” emphasizing that American diplomatic facilities in the region have been operating with reduced personnel amid increasing threats. He said the drone struck the consular parking area before igniting the fire that was later put out.  

Dubai emergency services cordoned off the area near the consulate and urged residents to heed official guidance, but no casualties were reported at the diplomatic facility.  

Retaliatory Strikes Across the Gulf

The strike in Dubai marks one of several recent attacks on U.S. diplomatic posts and allied installations in the Gulf. Earlier on March 3, Iranian drones struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, causing a small fire, and U.S. missions in Kuwait City were also targeted in the days prior.  

These attacks reflect an intensifying confrontation that erupted after the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iranian targets, resulting in the deaths of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior officials, according to multiple sources.  

Regional Tensions and Evacuations

In response to the heightened threat environment, the U.S. State Department has expanded evacuation plans for American citizens in the Middle East. Several embassies and consulates, including in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Lebanon, have temporarily suspended consular services and urged U.S. nationals to depart or shelter in place.  

The UAE government and Gulf partners have activated air-defense systems to intercept incoming drones and missiles, though debris from interceptions has occasionally caused collateral damage in urban areas.  

Global Implications

Analysts warn that attacks on diplomatic facilities represent a serious escalation, moving the confrontation beyond military bases and into high-profile civilian and governmental spaces. Markets reacted with heightened volatility, particularly in energy trading, as the Gulf remains a critical hub for global oil supplies.  

While foreign ministries in the region continue to coordinate protective measures, the U.S. and its allies face mounting pressure to balance military responses with diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict before it broadens further.  

Attached is a news article regarding Iranian drone strike at a US consulate in Dubai 

Attached is a news article regarding Iranian missile strike US consulate in Dubai 

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/iran-israel-us-strikes-2026?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=AWEtsqdmg3lqOCIjRc653K4GZkDhd2u94Epj2r0QSS4vSBXm4juSIaZQdd2Pyio3HTs%3D&gaa_ts=69a78482&gaa_sig=Q5OYAvZB_Ruc3Hcf6n7XczMrbQo3Ouc3mGG3wfJo3BfH-pWRmeWnB9rowqIS9lF3w4j6p9zKNg1IGbsYhcQQAA%3D%3D

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36










Smileband news


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

British Rapper Ghetts Jailed for 12 Years After Fatal Hit-and-Run Collision

British grime artist Ghetts has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for causing the death of a young student in a hit-and-run incident in north-east London. The sentence was handed down today at the Old Bailey by Judge Mark Lucraft KC, who also disqualified him from driving for 17 years.  

Tragic Crash in Ilford

Ghetts, 41, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, admitted in December to causing death by dangerous driving and an additional dangerous driving charge arising from a series of reckless actions on the night of the crash.  

On 18 October 2025, Clarke-Samuel was driving his BMW in Ilford, north-east London, while over the legal drink-drive limit and at excessive speeds — reportedly up to 67–70 mph in a 30 mph zone. Prosecutors said he ran multiple red lights, drove onto the wrong side of the road, and collided with other vehicles before striking 20-year-old Nepalese student Yubin Tamang as he crossed Redbridge Lane East.  

Tamang, who had travelled to the UK to pursue his education, suffered catastrophic injuries and died in hospital two days later. The defendant did not stop at the scene and did not call emergency services, instead driving approximately eight miles back toward his home before police arrested him the following day.  

Court Proceedings and Remorse

CCTV footage shown in court captured Clarke-Samuel’s erratic driving in the lead-up to the collision. Judge Lucraft described the series of events as “simply shocking” and noted the “appalling litany of incidents” before the fatal crash.  

In court, Clarke-Samuel expressed deep regret in a letter read by his defence, saying he felt “extreme regret, shame and remorse” and apologised to Tamang’s family, acknowledging the irreversible harm caused.  

The rapper’s defence had pointed to past trauma, including being robbed at gunpoint in previous years, as contributing to his state of mind — though prosecutors said there was no evidence he was pursued on the night of the incident.  

Impact and Legacy

Ghetts is not only a well-known figure in UK music but also an actor, having appeared in the Netflix series Supacell. His career includes multiple award nominations, including a Mercury Prize nod, and collaborations with major artists such as Ed Sheeran, Stormzy and Skepta.  

However, the gravity of the fatal crash and the loss of a promising young life has cast a long shadow over his achievements, with the court’s lengthy sentence reflecting the seriousness of the offence.  

Attached is a News article regarding ghetts sentencing over run and hit killing 

https://news.sky.com/story/rapper-ghetts-sentenced-for-killing-student-in-hit-and-run-13514253

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36









Smileband News


Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband, 

Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes: Reports of His Death Remain Unconfirmed

Rumours surrounding the alleged death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes — better known as “El Mencho” — have resurfaced repeatedly over the past few years. However, as of the most recent official statements from Mexican and U.S. authorities, there is no confirmed evidence that he has died.

El Mencho is widely identified as the leader of the powerful Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), one of Mexico’s most dominant and violent criminal organisations. The cartel has been linked to large-scale drug trafficking operations, weapons smuggling, and organised violence across multiple regions of Mexico and beyond.

Persistent Death Rumours

Speculation about El Mencho’s health and possible death has circulated for years. At various points, reports have claimed he was:

Suffering from kidney failure

Seriously ill and receiving secret medical treatment

Killed in a covert military operation

Despite these recurring claims, no Mexican federal authority has officially confirmed his death. U.S. agencies, including the United States Department of Justice, continue to list him as a wanted fugitive. The U.S. government has previously offered multimillion-dollar rewards for information leading to his capture.

Why the Confusion?

Cartel leaders often operate in extreme secrecy, surrounded by tight security and misinformation. In some cases, rumours are deliberately spread to:

Create confusion among rivals

Test internal loyalty within criminal networks

Distract from law enforcement efforts

The absence of verified photographs, arrests, or official announcements leaves speculation open, but law enforcement agencies treat him as alive and active.

Ongoing Manhunt

Mexican security forces, alongside U.S. authorities, continue operations targeting the CJNG’s infrastructure. Several high-ranking associates and family members have been arrested over the years, but El Mencho himself has remained elusive.

Until there is official confirmation from credible government sources, claims of his death remain unverified.

Attached is a news article regarding el mencho is still alive 


Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 

Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-XDGJVZXVQ4"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-XDGJVZXVQ4'); </script>

<script src="https://cdn-eu.pagesense.io/js/smilebandltd/45e5a7e3cddc4e92ba91fba8dc

894500L65WEHZ4XKDX36












Smileband News

Dear 222 News viewers, sponsored by smileband,  Sickle Cell Day Unit at Royal London Hospital to Reopen After Public Campaign Garners 44,000...