Natash Jackman

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Scuttlebutters might like to pause to express their sympathies for Natasha Jackman, who was the victim of an horric assault at her school yesterday. Her father is Humperdink Jackman, who was a regular contributor to Scuttlebutt and a competitor in RTYC Triangle Race (formerly the Yachting Monthly Triangle Race). His yacht, Sergeant Pepper, became well known to members of Scuttlebutt.
 
Read it in the Evening Standard on the train home this evening. Absolutely shocked, was about to post similar. Best wishes to Hump and his family.
 
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"The injuries amount to what effectively is grievous bodily harm.

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The way I read it the injuries and attack amount to what is effectively attempted murder, or is it acceptable to stab people in a fight now?

From 2003 Natashia has seemingly been having a really crap time, I hope she manages to remain positive and not begin to hate all of us, we are not all like this.

Best wishes and I hope her recovery is quick and with the least pain possible, I hope she can quickly get back to her life and friends.

Oh, I hope the bitches who did this suffer equal and more amounts of heartbreak. I believe in karma, I am sure the courts will be lenient, that is how they are, but let us travel forward 10 years and watch with glee as the bullies suffer with half a dozen tear away brats who cause their mothers to live on tranquilisers. Let us watch the bailiffs empty their homes and watch how throughly miserable they are while Natashia looks forward to her families next visit to paradise while driving to her work in the Audi. Karma!
 
And another thing.....

How did Humperdinck manage to sire such a beautiful daughter? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
It's all become something of a ritual now. A child is attacked, the parents reveal a history of bullying and the school says "This is an isolated incident".

In cases like this or the kid thrown off a bridge by bullies, why can't the perpetrators be treated like the criminals they are and go down for GBH, murder or whatever?
 
Sadly some PC prat of a solicitor will come up with previous history that will show the perpetrators as victims themselves, the court will pass minimum sentence and after a few months, even if there is a custodial sentence, they will be out.

What the hell is influencing the kids these days?

God bless young Natash and her family.
 
Teachers of course today are not allowed to sort out these thugs. Several years ago the campaigners for the abolition of corporal punishment said that to deal with problems in that way was only showing kids that bullying works - well it's a hell of a lot worse now that the teachers are hamstrung
 
Saw it on the news tonight, and the name rung a bell but I couldn't remember where from. Thank you JJ for reminding me.

I agree with all that has been said by previous posters. These thugs should be strung up, and yes, if it were any of my daughters that was a victim, I'd gladly do the stringing up.

Too many effing do-gooders running this world, I'm afraid.

Best wishes to Natasha for a speedy recovery.
 
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.....From 2003 Natashia has seemingly been having a really crap time.....

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Is this the same girl who was run over a while back?

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Yes...Police also revealed the teenager was the victim of an unrelated hit-and-run incident on Christmas Day 2003.

In that case a warrant for the arrest of a 21-year-old man is outstanding after he failed to turn up for a trial at Guildford Crown Court.
 
Sincere Condolences.
Sheer anger and frustration at such instances and extreme, malevolent,'throw the book,all the books, at them' antipathy toward these serial perpetrators and their would be 'pc' protectors-in-law..
1.Name and shame.
2.Name and shame the sodding useless 'parents'.
3.Compulsory sterilisation will prevent any future temptation to breed more morons.
Er thats it !
 
"The way I read it the injuries and attack amount to what is effectively attempted murder, or is it acceptable to stab people in a fight now?"

Be careful in saying things like that. Mr Bliar's PC thought police are not far away and may knock on your door to detain you for 28 days, he'd have liked 90, for questioning.

My sympathies are very much with the victim to whom I wish a speedy recovery.

(Damn, now I expect a knock at my door for not being PC enough to have sympathy for the perpetrators)
 
Read the article in three papers today, the more I read the angrier I became. Now I'm reading it on a forum I'm f*%king livid. I also read of a 21 year old released early from prison, after commiting numerous violent crimes, his appreciation for leniency was to bludgeon a young women to death with a brick, three days after release. These sort of stories are now too commonplace. It must be stopped. I make no apologies for a rant, I am pissed off with reading crimes of unnecessary violence treated with kid gloves.
 
And teachers are unable to meet out appropriate punishment and parents likewise inhibited - mind you many of these untamed thugs were conceived for the sole purpose of getting a flat and a rather generous meal ticket with nary a man around, only as a one night stand. Maybe I'm getting into Lounge territory.
 
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... mind you many of these untamed thugs were conceived for the sole purpose of getting a flat and a rather generous meal ticket with nary a man around, only as a one night stand. Maybe I'm getting into Lounge territory.

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English public schools are among the worst places for bullying and I don't think you'll find too many single mothers on benefit there. It has more to do with attitudes learned from parents plus level of intelligence (or lack of it).
 
Do you speak from bitter, and up to date, experience?

I was at two public schools in the 1950s and do not recollect any bullying of the sort being decsribed as prevalent today. Two? You might ask. Well, I was in the second entry to Welbeck Army College in 1954 where we builtfour GP14s from kits in the college workshops and sailed them on the lake, hence my love of sailing.
Got bullied a bit by Guards Drill Sergeants at Sandhurst but we were "big enough and ugly enough" to take it by then.
 
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