Man who stopped axe attack recognised at police bravery awards
Mr Darnell’s bravery during the incident in April 2021 led to him last week being recognised at the annual Police Public Bravery Awards .
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Mr Darnell’s bravery during the incident in April 2021 led to him last week being recognised at the annual Police Public Bravery Awards .
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