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I Can't Find What It Says In The Hit When I Click On It.
I am looking for further details of the news item on the BBC where a Mr Wilson said that Stuart Hazell was a bully who threatened him with a machete. When I entered suitable search terms in Google, I get many hits like this:
Tia Sharp was "very close" to murder accused Stuart Hazell, the court heard ..... Wilson, who was threatened by Stuart Hazell carrying a machete in 2010, told the BBC: "He was a horrible man, a horrible man. He was a bully." ..
but when I click on the link, I cannot find anything about Wilson or the machete.
Can somebody explain, and tell me where I can find the article containing the words "Wilson, who was threatened by Stuart Hazell ..."?
Thanks.
Tia Sharp was "very close" to murder accused Stuart Hazell, the court heard ..... Wilson, who was threatened by Stuart Hazell carrying a machete in 2010, told the BBC: "He was a horrible man, a horrible man. He was a bully." ..
but when I click on the link, I cannot find anything about Wilson or the machete.
Can somebody explain, and tell me where I can find the article containing the words "Wilson, who was threatened by Stuart Hazell ..."?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It seems to me that andres must have found the words he googled somewhere else first - they are hardly random. I have now read the article in the Croydon newspaper, but I still would very much like to know why the words appear in the summary under the link when they do not appear in the link itself. I have checked the cached version and the words are not there either. This item is certainly not the only time this has happened, but this is the first time I have tried to get to the bottom of it.
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