Good morning, these are the latest ECHO headlines today.
Police swoop on school to arrest man who exposed himself in video
Police arrested a man at the school where he worked for performing a sex act over a camera at a '13-year-old girl'.
William Aldcroft was a lunchtime assistant at the school when police arrested him over the obscene video chat in 2019.
Aldcroft has not been tried after he was found unfit to enter a plea due to subsequently being diagnosed with dementia.
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However, a jury asked to hear evidence from the case found he did send sexual communications to someone he thought was a child.
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Drunk man went on naked rampage armed with 'for sale' sign
A 23-year-old man who was drunk on rum went on a naked rampage armed with a 'for sale' sign.
Ryan Cunliffe, of Coronation Drive, Haydock, took off his trousers after falling over while they were round his ankles and picked up a ‘for sale’ sign before causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
Liverpool Crown Court heard on Monday (December 20) that the offences occurred on the evening of May 9 after two ambulances went to Church Road, Haydock, following reports of a youth having had a cardiac arrest.
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Paramedics found Cunliffe in the street unresponsive and covered in mud and when they attempted to wake him he opened one eye but then curled up in a ball on the ground.
He was placed on a stretcher and put inside an ambulance but became agitated and said he did not know what had happened, said Nardeen Nemat, prosecuting.
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Woman feared she'd be left looking like the 'Elephant Woman'
A Liverpool woman has hailed a 'miracle cure' that saved her from looking like the 'Elephant Woman'.
Jade McGuinness, from Norris Green was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour which she described as "really scary".
The 31-year-old was originally told a lump in her neck was a swollen lymph node, but after five scans, she was finally diagnosed with lymphoedema.
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The lump was successfully removed, but this led to further complications - a swelling of the face that she was set to live with for the rest of her life.
She said: "The whole process was really scary, from when I first had the tumour diagnosis to having lymphoedema."
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