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West Ham to walk out in Michail Antonio shirts after Hammers star’s terrifying car crash and vow to raise money for NHS

WEST HAM players will pay tribute to team-mate Michail Antonio before the match with Wolves after his terrifying car crash.

The Hammers host Gary O’Neil’s side tonight at the London Stadium, just two days after the horrible incident.

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Race against time to save people trapped in Assad’s ‘human slaughterhouse‘ with fears prisoners could choke to death

EMERGENCY crews are rushing to a Syrian hellhole jail amid fears prisoners locked up in underground cells could soon choke to death.

The barbaric Sednaya Military Prison – headed up by ousted dictator Bashar Al-Assad – has long been dubbed a “human slaughterhouse” after years of torture, abuse and executions inside.

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Syrian civil defence group, the White Helmets, are inside the prison trying to locate the trapped prisoners underground[/caption]
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Rebels have found access to the prison plans to try and help locate the remaining prisoners[/caption]
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Pictures of inside one of the secret cells in the hellhole prison shows the horror conditions inmates were forced to live in[/caption]

Rebels have been terrorising the streets of Syria for days and finally managed to overthrow the Syrian tyrant over the weekend.

Since forcing Assad to flee to his pals in Moscow the rebels have continued their operations across the nation.

One of the first moves was to open up the gates to a number of prisons containing inmates who had been allegedly left fighting for their lives behind bars due to the unlawful Assad government.

The biggest prison liberation has seen thousands released from the harrowing Sednaya Military Prison.

Footage shows rebels storming into the compound and breaking open cell doors as thankful inmates flood out.

Many prisoners are still believed to be trapped in secret underground cells set up by Assad and his cronies, however.

More than “100,000 detainees” can be seen on CCTV still inside the prison, according to the Damascus Countryside Governorate.

Video from the rebels appears to show forces desperately trying to break through walls and the concrete floor in Sednaya in search of the men and women.

They say that electronic underground doors lead to dark bunkers filled with prisoners somewhere in the sprawling complex.

Authorities in Damascus have been leading the efforts to access the secret cells but fear some could be “almost choking to death” from a lack of ventilation.

They are also struggling to break through the electronic doors which are all locked shut and require a passcode to access.

Syrian civil defence group, the White Helmets, are leading the investigations.

They have deployed five “specialised emergency teams” to help find and break through the underground cells.

The White Helmets are also offering a $3,000 (£2,300) reward for any information from the public which may help discover the trapped prisoners.

Footage shows groups of specialists and rebels all drilling holes into the ground and smashing at walls with hammers trying to break through the cement.

Others have spent hours walking through the extensive compound looking for any signs of life.

Rights groups believe the hidden room were used as holding pens before taking prisoners to be executed.

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Syrians seen outside Sednaya Prison waiting to see if their family and friends will make it out alive[/caption]
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Inside the prison where rebels have broken into to help free jailed those jailed under Assad’s regime[/caption]
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CCTV footage claiming to show the hidden rooms inside the prison where thousands remain trapped[/caption]

Freed prisoners have since spoken out about the horrors they faced inside.

A 63-year-old who says he was due to be executed on Sunday, told AP: “I haven’t seen the sun until today.

“Instead of being dead tomorrow, thank God, he gave me a new lease of life.”

Another man told a rebel: “We are kept in the dormitory, with 25 people crammed together.

“We only know some of each other’s names because we are forced to sit and look down at all times.” 

A third young Syrian man told Al Jazeera: “I had no name in the prison, just a number. I lost my identity, my name and my character.

“I was taken by the regime, and my family assumed I was dead.”

Amnesty International have spent years scrutinising Assad’s reign of terror and have labelled the jail a “human slaughterhouse” in the past.

They claimed that hundreds – if not thousands – of inmates had been executed by authorities at the highest level of Assad’s government.

The Turkey-based Association of Detainees and The Missing in Sednaya Prison (ADMSP) claim the prison became a “death camp” after the start of the Syrian civil war.

They estimate more than 30,000 prisoners had been executed or died in horrific circumstances, such as torture or starvation, between 2011 and 2018.

Around 500 more inmates had been executed between 2018 and 2021, ADMSP said.

The Syrian government has always dismissed the claims as “baseless” and “devoid of truth”.

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People walking through the prison after it was liberated[/caption]
Teams are continuing to search the prison
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Prisoners reaching through the bars of their cells awaiting to be rescued by the rebels[/caption]

Harrowing accounts from thousands of inmates claim physical and psychological abuse was a daily occurrence inside Sednaya.

Some say they were badly beaten, sexually abused and forced to face torture.

Many of their family members were never told if they lived or died behind bars.

The conditions were said to be equally as barbaric with overcrowding and a lack of food, water and medical supplies all being claimed.

The prison liberation comes amid a cascade of events that have toppled Assad’s 24-year rule.

After seizing Damascus in a swift and decisive offensive, rebel forces declared victory and announced that the city was “free of Assad.”

The dictator fled the capital on Sunday, reportedly aboard a plane that disappeared from radars.

He has been given refuge in Moscow and is currently under Russian protection.

The collapse of Assad’s regime ignited celebrations across Syria.

In the capital, thousands poured into the streets, waving rebel flags and lighting flares.

Statues of Assad and his late father, Hafez, were toppled in symbolic acts of defiance.

At Assad’s presidential palace, rebels filmed themselves looting valuables, including luxury vehicles and designer goods.

It comes as there are now fears that Islamic terror outfits could steal Assad’s stockpiles of poisonous chemical weapons and orchestrate deadly attacks across the world.

Bashar Al-Assad's downfall

THE end of Assad’s reign came abruptly this month as rebel forces launched a lightning offensive, exploiting weakened Syrian defences.

Rebels captured Damascus in a lightning campaign, declaring the capital “free” and marking the end of years of brutal authoritarian rule.

With Russia mired in Ukraine and Iran preoccupied with regional conflicts, Assad’s regime was left vulnerable.

Rebels stormed Aleppo, marking a symbolic victory, and Assad fled Damascus.

Assad left aboard a military plane amid rumours of its crash before resurfacing in Moscow, where Vladimir Putin granted him asylum.

It comes as an apparent Russian conspiracy to distribute false news about an al-Assad ‘aircraft accident’ has been exposed.

The Ukrainian Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security claimed on X that Russia “hid their trail” in assisting al-Assad’s escape by circulating fake claims that he died in a crash.

Meanwhile, opposition forces took control of key cities, toppled Assad’s statues, and announced plans for a transitional government.

The fall of Assad deals a blow to allies Russia and Iran, with both withdrawing assets from Syria.

Challenges remain as Syrians celebrate, but hopes rise for a democratic future after years of war.

His fall not only signals the collapse of a dynastic dictatorship but also underscores the cost of clinging to power through terror.

Bashar al-Assad has left behind a shattered nation.

He decimated Syria’s infrastructure, fractured its society, and plunged millions into despair.

Syria became synonymous with human suffering, and Assad’s name will forever be tied to some of the worst war crimes of the modern era.

The man once seen as a modernising reformer will be remembered instead as a symbol of unchecked brutality, his legacy written in the blood of his own people.

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Freed prisoners have been seen flooding onto the streets of Damascus and neighbouring Sednaya[/caption]
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An aerial view of the Sednaya Military Prison[/caption]
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The horrific iron press has been seen inside the Sednaya jail[/caption]

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Big cats ARE lurking in UK countryside, scientists say after DNA belonging to LIONS & snow leopards is found on carcass

SCIENTISTS have said big cats are lurking among us in the UK countryside after DNA belonging to lions and snow leopards was found on a carcass.

Prof Robin Allaby found proof of big cat DNA in the wild in the UK and he claims that up to one hundred of the apex predators are on the loose and prowling through the British countryside.

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Big cats could be among us in the UK according to scientists[/caption]

The expert from Warwick University analysed a sample taken from a sheep’s carcass in the Lake District.

He discovered ‘Panthera genus’ DNA – meaning it had to have come from a lion, leopard, tiger, jaguar or snow leopard.

The remains of the sheep were discovered by Sharon Larkin-Snowden in Cumbria last October.

She disturbed whatever had been feeding on the carcass and the animal ran towards a stone wall before disappearing.

Sharon took a swab of the carcass and sent it to big cat expert Rick Minter who passed it on to Prof Allaby, Professor of Life Sciences.

He analysed the sample at his laboratory and discovered both fox and Panthera DNA.

He said the findings suggested the sheep had been eaten by both a fox and a big cat such as a leopard.

Prof Allaby said: “With the evidence we have now I’m 99 per cent sure. I always leave one per cent room for the possibility you may turn out to be wrong no matter how convincing the evidence is.

“I don’t think this is an easily faked piece of evidence from what I’ve seen. We know the evidence we’ve seen so far is hard to fake.

“It seems very likely on the balance of probabilities that on the basis of this there are panthers in the UK at the moment.

“Population viability analysis tells us that in general a minimum viable population needs to be probably something over 50-100 individuals.”

Prof Allaby added: “This summer was really quite exciting. In the news there were reports of DNA of the Panthera genus recovered from the swab of a sheep carcass in the southern Lake District.

“Is it real? Could it be a hoax?

“Ours was the lab that detected it and we think it is real. Firstly there is absolutely no doubt that the DNA sequence was that of the Panthera genus.

“So could it have been planted? Well that doesn’t seem likely either for a number of reasons.

“Obtaining panther DNA is not going to be as easy as it sounds. Get some from a zoo? Fine, go ahead, try it.

“Enclosures are large and the edges that the paying population will be able to get to are not going to be laced with panther DNA.

“Even if we imagine a Victorian cage zoo with bars that our panther is licking, you could swab those bars, but it’s not going to be enough DNA with which to lace a carcass.

“What you need is fluids for which you will need the cooperation of a professional. It’s not likely that professionals are going to risk their jobs to provide such samples.

“Secondly if the sample had been laced, then we would expect plenty of DNA for us to be sure we would find it.

“That was certainly not the case and takes some understanding of DNA taphonomy. However, to be truly convincing we need to find more samples.

“To be utterly convincing we need multiple samples, genome level information and a demonstration through that evidence that these are part of a coherent population.”

Rick Minter, of Big Cat conversations podcast, added: “The Cumbrian DNA result showed the value of testing saliva from a carcass which had really fresh saliva.

“Sharon Larkin-Snowden actually watched what she described as a black leopard slink away, close to the scene, so she assumes she disturbed it when checking the field.

“She swabbed the carcass later in the day, when she returned with a swab kit.

“But even in that time, the swabs yielded both fox and Panthera results indicating how soon the fox scavenging began.

“Mating black leopards produce black litters exclusively. So has a strain of black leopards emerged in Britain by accident, now culling deer in our woods, from the irresponsible past release of trophy pets?”

BIG CAT SIGHTINGS

Cumbria Police receive a steady stream of reports about a black panther-type cat prowling the Lake District.

In 2016, one police chief believed he caught the “beast of Cumbria” on camera.

Kevin Pitt a former chief superintendent with Cleveland Constabulary, photographed what he believes to be a large, non-native black cat on a railway embankment at Eden, Cumbria.

Other sightings of big cats have taken place over the years.

The Beast of Exmoor is a large, mysterious feline that has been reported in the moors of Somerset and Devon since the 1970s.

In 2021, it was spotted stalking the countryside in one of the most convincing big cat sightings to date.

The black cat was filmed by Lisa and Nathan Deere, who said it was bigger than a domestic animal. 

A neighbour spotted it days before in the same field near Yeovil, Somerset, but Lisa was unconvinced until she saw it, too.

She and fiancé Nathan filmed the cat for a few minutes in what is some of the clearest footage yet.

Earlier this year, footage showed a suspected “big cat” watching walkers after being spotted at a remote Yorkshire beauty spot.

The large animal, which onlookers believed was “twice the size” of a domesticated moggy, was seen on farmland near the town of Askrigg, North Yorkshire.

One passerby, who wanted to remain anonymous, said the sighting had come after a sheep was found “ripped to shreds” in a nearby field.

And a dog-walker snapped a photo of what he claimed was a huge black cat in the grounds of Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, in October 2018.

Meanwhile in February this year a 71-year-old pensioner allegedly spotted a large big cat roaming a residential area in Kirriemuir, Angus.

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The ‘Beast of Exmoor’ running across a filed near Yeovil, Somerset[/caption]
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The animal, believed to be a big cat, was spotted in Cumbria by Kevin Pitt in 2016[/caption]

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