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Feral mums brawled in school playground in front of terrified kids after becoming ’embroiled in love triangle’
TWO feral mums brawled in the school playground in front of terrified kids after becoming embroiled in a love triangle, a court heard.
Mum-of-four Natasha Sherlock, 29, clashed with 28-year-old Samantha Rylance after accusing her of sleeping with her ex.


A court heard she yelled “do not f**ing talk to my kids” after her daughter waved at Rylance on the playground.
The pair then began scrapping – with mum-of-three Rylance slapping her love rival in the face.
Sherlock then punched Rylance before the fight was eventually broken up – with both women ended up with black eyes.
Police were called and CCTV of the attack handed over by the primary school’s headteacher.
Sherlock stood trial for assault by beating but was cleared after insisting she acted in self-defence.
But District Judge Paul Healey who viewed the CCTV slammed the mum.
He said: ”This took place on a school playground, with parents and kids around.
“It is a thoroughly unpleasant incident to witness.”
Sefton Magistrates’ Court was told the violence erupted on July 10 last year as parents picked their children up from the school in Wallasey.
The pair had previously been friends but fell out after Sherlock claimed Rylance had a one night stand with her ex.
Rylance told the hearing she was coming to pick up her son when Sherlock insulted her from across the playground
She said after collecting her son, she walked over to another playground to meet her partner Callum Roberts, who was picking up their older children.
The mum told the court she saw Sherlock being “aggressive” towards her partner.
She continued: “When she saw me she said ‘Yes, f****ing you’. I said ‘Leave it, we are on the playground. There are kids around’.
“But she said, ‘Come on, come on, let’s go outside’ and started grabbing my top. She was screaming and shouting.
“She initially knocked my glasses off and as gentleman picked them she was pulling on my top. I knocked her hand away to defend myself but she swung and hit me across the face and that is when it turned into the fight itself.
”After the incident I felt awful. The kids did not want to go to school or let me to take them to school in case I got attacked again.”
CCTV showed Sherlock approaching Callum just moments before the fight exploded.
Callum and Sherlock’s dad Robert, who had also gone to the school, managed to break the sparring pair up.
In her evidence Sherlock agreed she had fallen out with Rylance and added: “It was quite a bad one.
“On that day she said ‘Hi’ to my daughter and I said ‘Do not talk to my child.’ I knew she was trying to wind me up.
“I tried walking off but Samantha carried on screaming stuff. If anyone was attacked it was me and I hit her back. I was only aggressive when she started shouting at me.”
In mitigation, Sherlock’s lawyer Paul Davison accused Rylance of being the “aggressor”.
He said: “If she is scared of the defendant and if she hears the defendant shout words when she has a young child with her, why approach unless you are looking for trouble?
“You just wouldn’t but she does.”




Bizarre moment ‘Ed the Zebra’ airlifted by HELICOPTER in a giant net after escaping owner & going on runaway rampage
THIS is the moment a runaway zebra was airlifted by helicopter in a giant net after a week-long rampage.
Ed the Zebra was finally captured Sunday after being spotted in a pasture in Christiana, Tennessee.




Footage shows the black-and-white striped escape artist — head poking through the netting — being gently airlifted above treetops as he’s flown back to safety.
The bizarre chopper rescue came after Ed, a newly acquired pet zebra, broke free from his owner’s hom just one day after arriving on May 30.
In a statement, the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said: “Ed was airlifted and flown by helicopter back to a waiting animal trailer.”
Ed became a local legend and viral sensation as he dashed across busy highways, ducked into wooded areas, and even starred in a slew of internet memes.
One had him dining at Waffle House, another showed him panhandling on the side of the road.
Authorities said Ed was spotted trotting along Interstate 24, where deputies were forced to shut down traffic to prevent accidents.
Despite the chaos, the striped fugitive slipped away once more, vanishing into the trees.
Multiple sightings followed, with social media sleuths and neighborhood residents reporting zebra sightings like they were tracking Bigfoot.
At one point, Ed was filmed casually trotting through a suburban street like he owned the place.
Rutherford County Sheriff’s deputies finally caught a break when drone surveillance located Ed grazing in a field on Friday.
But with crowds gathering and cameras rolling, officials pleaded for space to complete the rescue.
“The zebra’s owner reported the presence of people and cameras scaring the zebra and potentially harming the efforts to secure the zebra,” read a post from the Sheriff’s Office.
“Please avoid the area to allow the safe recovery of the zebra.”
With the help of a veterinarian, aviation crews were able to secure Ed in a net and hoist him into the air for his long-awaited return.
“We don’t want to scare the zebra,” said Sheriff’s Cpl. White. “We need time to get him to calm down.”
Exactly why the aerial option was chosen remains unclear—but after eight days of zebra-induced mayhem, officials likely weren’t taking any chances.
Just before Ed’s airborne return, a kangaroo named Sheila brought traffic to a standstill in Alabama after pulling a similar stunt.
Sheila was spotted hopping along Interstate 85 in Macon County, sending drivers into a frenzy.
Authorities had to shut down both sides of the highway to avoid collisions.
“When somebody said there was a kangaroo of course I didn’t believe it, and nobody believed it. But I’m looking at him,” said Macon County Sheriff Andre Brunson in a now-viral Facebook Live video.
State troopers and Sheila’s owner eventually wrangled the marsupial without injury.
But the sight of a kangaroo on a Southern freeway had already left its mark—and its memes.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency confirmed the incident, saying the kangaroo was safely captured after creating a brief but chaotic stretch of traffic mayhem.
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Shocking drone vid reveals slain Hamas chief Sinwar’s sinister terror tunnel lair DIRECTLY under Gaza hospital
WATCH the sinister footage revealing the underground lair of assassinated Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, directly beneath a hospital in Gaza.
The IDF released the clip as it confirmed it had recovered Sinwar’s body from a tunnel – three weeks after announcing his death in a strike attack.



Sinwar was the brother of Yahya Sinwar, the terrorist mastermind behind the October 7 attack, and became Hamas’s de facto leader after he was killed in October.
The elusive new chief was eliminated in a massive airstrike on the European Hospital in southern Gaza on May 13.
Footage posted to the IDF’s X account shows the journey down into the tunnels where he died.
It begins outside a building with a large “Emergency” sign, identified by the IDF as the European Hospital in Khan Yunis.
The drone then flies down a narrow gully and into a fortified underground passage.
It is supported by concrete walls, which are lined with electricity cables and illuminated by bulbs.
The drone enters various larger chambers crammed with supplies and signs of living quarters, such as sleeping bags and kitchen ware.
The IDF said: “Mohammad Sinwar was responsible for the deaths of countless civilians. He was eliminated in an IDF & ISA strike on May 13.
“His body was found beneath the European hospital in Khan Yunis – more proof of how Sinwar, and Hamas, hide behind their civilians and purposely embed themselves in civilian areas, such as hospitals.
“He died the way he lived—underground.”
A separate clip shows four armed IDF soldiers in an underground bunker, which spokesperson BG Effie Defrin claims is “right beneath the European Hospital”.
He said they found “cash”, “weapons” and “ammunition” that were stashed for “cynical use”.
Sinwar took command of Hamas’ military wing after Mohammad Deif was killed last July and later took over the entire terror group after his brother was killed.
He was believed to have been behind the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2006 – which eventually led to the release of his brother in a prisoner swap.



Sinwar was also named by experts as Hamas’s most senior commander in Gaza alongside Izz al-Din Haddad.
Israel announced his death last month, but now say they have confirmed his identity with DNA tests.
The IDF said at the time it was a targeted hit on “Hamas terrorists in a command-and-control centre” beneath the medical centre.
Netanyahu’s forces are believed to have used bunker-busting bombs to target the underground complex.
The operation also killed Mohammad Shabana, who commanded the Rafah Brigade cell of Hamas, according to Defrin.
He was one of Hamas’s most senior commanders and was instrumental in constructing the tunnels beneath Rafah used to launch the cross border raids of October 7.


Defrin said: “We will dismantle Hamas because we cannot live with this terror organisation right in our backyard, right across our border.”
Hamas has not commented on reports of the death of either Sinwar or Shabana.
Announcing Sinwar’s death to the Israeli parliament, Netanyahu said: “We eliminated tens of thousands of terrorists, Mohammad Deif, Hassan Nasrallah, Yahya Sinwar, Mohammad Sinwar, and seized the Rafah and Morag crossings.
“In the last two days, we’ve been executing a dramatic plan toward the complete defeat of Hamas.
“We’re taking control of their food distribution and money machine. This is what destroys their governing capabilities.
“That’s what we promised.”
Who was Mohammad Sinwar?
Mohammad Sinwar was the leader of the Hamas terror group in Gaza that continues to hold Israeli hostages.
He was believed to be around 50 years old and has been operating largely behind the scenes, earning him the nickname “The Shadow”.
Like his older brother, he joined Hamas at an early age and was considered close to the head of the group’s armed wing, Mohammed Deif.
Mohammad was also believed to have been behind the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2006 which eventually led to the release of his brother in a prisoner swap.
He was named by political analysts as Hamas’s most senior commander in Gaza alongside Izz al-Din Haddad – and according to Israeli officials they have the final say in the ongoing hostage negotiations.