Nearly 20 years on from conviction for rape, 57-year-old says he will go travelling – to ‘anywhere that’s not the UK’

It was a moment for which he had waited nearly 20 years, but when Andrew Malkinson’s exoneration finally came on Wednesday his first thought was a very prosaic one: at last he could go on holiday. “The judge said: ‘You can walk away a free man,’ and that’s when I started shaking,” he said in an interview with the Guardian after a hearing that overturned his conviction for the rape of a woman in Greater Manchester in 2003.

“My eyes welled up but I wasn’t ready to start crying. One of the first things I thought was: this means I can go away on holiday.”

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Vauxhall maker says Brexit deal must be renegotiated or it could shut UK plant

Stellantis says it can no longer meet trade rules on sourcing of…

UK interest rates are too high and may need cut – Bank of England’s Tenreyro

Policymaker highlights split in rate-setting committee, saying inflation is on track to…

Four English councils bring half of legal actions for blue badge misuse

Two-thirds of local authorities did not prosecute anyone for disabled parking scheme…

What is generation X good for? I have finally found the answer | Zoe Williams

Boomers and millennials should wipe the floor with us in gameplay season…