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Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas

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内容摘要:The overall rating for the service, and the ratings for how safe and well-led the service is, have dropped from good to inadequate.

The overall rating for the service, and the ratings for how safe and well-led the service is, have dropped from good to inadequate.

She denies unlawfully administering to herself a poison or other noxious thing with the intent to procure a miscarriage."I just felt really bad, I didn't know I was pregnant or that far along," Ms Packer said.

Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas

Breaking down in tears, she went on: "If I had known I was that far along I wouldn't have done it... I wouldn't have put the baby or myself through it."Ms Packer said that she wrapped the baby in a scarf, but there were no signs of her being alive. The jury previously heard that she took the baby to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in a backpack the day after taking the medicine.The defendant told jurors that she did not think that she had done anything wrong.

Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas

Of her arrest on 8 November, she said: "I was terrified, I didn't know what was going on."Ms Packer had earlier told the jury she had never wanted children and that she believed her chances of getting pregnant were "basically none" due to her age.

Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas

Asked why she did not initially believe she was pregnant, Ms Packer told jurors that she had shown "no signs" as her breasts were not sore, she did not feel sickness or fatigue and had only gained a small amount of weight.

She took the pregnancy test on 2 November after experiencing stomach aches, jurors heard.Members of the public previously

over the lack of consultation about the decision and the impact it would have on accessibility.This week, a spokesperson for PCC said restoration works, costing about £1.2m, had been agreed and the bridges were expected to reopen by April 2025.

Bridges at the reserve are inspected every two years and in January, the council said signs of degradation were found.The review noted that three bridges, adjacent to Baron Court, Lakeside and Welbourne, had deteriorated much more quickly than anticipated and posed a risk to public safety.

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