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Megha Barsenge 12th June 2025 Written Episode Update: Kabir looks for Megha

Megha Barsenge 12th June 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com The Episode starts with Megha questioning the women about their captors and who Bakhtawar is. A woman enters, cryptically hinting at Sultana’s big plans for Megha, calling her “hot” and ordering her to get ready by 6 PM. Megha refuses to eat and gets [...]

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Udne Ki Aasha 12th June 2025 Written Episode Update: Roshni gets worried

Udne Ki Aasha 12th June 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com The Episode starts with Sachin and Sayali discussing the idea of taking in Krish. While they both believe every child deserves love, Sayali worries about affording his education. Sachin is determined—not wanting to regret turning his back on a child who reminds him [...]

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Bridgerton star reveals terrifying moment phone thief threatened to STAB her in cafe attack – before she tackled him

A BRIDGERTON star has revealed a phone thief threatened to stab her in a cafe attack before she bravely tackled him.

Genevieve Chenneour was sitting in a Joe & The Juice in Kensington, South West London when the terrifying ordeal happened.

Genevieve Chenneour on the "This Morning" TV show.
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Genevieve Chenneour told This Morning about her ordeal[/caption]
Genevieve Chenneour in Bridgerton.
Genevieve plays Clara Livingston in the Netflix show Bridgerton

Zacariah Boulares snuck up behind the 27-year-old and swiped her phone on February 8.

Genevieve – who plays Clara Livingston in the hit Netflix show – revealed that the “full on scrap” lasted for about five minutes.

She pinned the 18-year-old thief to the floor but has now said he threatened to stab her.

“I was threatened with being stabbed, so it became a matter of life and death,” she told ITV.

“I remember kicking him back with my leg to create space in case he had a weapon on him.”

She described it as a “life-changing, crazy moment”.

The star said the ordeal has left her feeling scared to venture outside and she has even left her home in the capital to take a “break” from the lawless city.

Astonishing footage from police showed Genevieve grabbing Boulares’ shoulder as she realised her phone had been taken.

She then tackled the serial thief to the ground with the help of another customer.

Genevieve managed to take her phone back from Boulares before repeatedly hitting him with it in the posh cafe.

She previously claimed she suffered a concussion in the horror in February and said even her dog was “traumatised”.

The star added: “They didn’t expect me to stand up for myself – but I did.”

Algerian national Boulares previously pleaded guilty to stealing the phone.

The teen also admitted common assault against fellow Joe and the Juice customer Carlo Kurcishi, who had stepped in to help.

Boulares pleaded guilty to a separate charge of theft after he swiped a black leather hand bag from a diner at a pizza restaurant.

The court heard he has 12 previous convictions for a total of 28 offences – all relating to theft.

His rap sheet includes threatening to cut off Aled Jones’ arm while stealing his £17,000 Rolex.

The Songs of Praise presenter, 52, was out with his son Lucas when he was targeted near their home in Chiswick, South West London.

Boulares – then aged 16 – pulled out 20 inch machete and repeatedly threatened Aled in a bid to steal the luxury timepiece.

He told him: “Give me your f***king Rolex or I will cut your arm off.”

Aled handed over the £17,000 Rolex Daytona watch rather than fight with the armed robber.

He and his son bravely followed the 6ft teen but when he spotted them, he snarled: “Walk the other way or I will cut your head off.”

Boulares was given a two year training and detention order after pleading guilty to robbery at Ealing Youth Court.

But he was released from youth detention early after serving just 14 months of his 24-month sentence. 

He will be sentenced for robbing Genevieve on June 17 at Isleworth Crown Court.

Mugshot of Zacariah Boulares, an 18-year-old accused of stealing a mobile phone.
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Zacariah Boulares, who the actress pinned to the ground[/caption]

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British tourist, 68, found dead at Greek holiday island after being pulled unconscious from water

A 68-YEAR-old Brit has sadly been found dead on a Greek holiday island.

The man had reportedly gone swimming and lost consciousness on the island of Rhodes, local media has reported.

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Shocking moment passenger hurls herself out of moving Uber to avoid paying £1.40 fare

THIS is the shocking moment a passenger threw herself out of a moving taxi “to avoid paying the £1.40 fare”.

Baffling CCTV footage shows how the back door was wide open as the Uber travelled down the road.

CCTV footage of a passenger jumping from a moving Uber to avoid paying a fare.
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A grab shows the passenger throwing herself out of a moving Uber[/caption]
CCTV still image of a passenger jumping out of a moving Uber.
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But the driver was going too fast for her to land steadily on her feet[/caption]
CCTV grab of a passenger falling out of a moving Uber.
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To avoid paying 1.40 fare[/caption]

The customer could be seen trying to ease herself out of the car and hit the ground already running in a bid to avoid falling.

But the driver was going too fast for her to land steadily on her feet.

She tumbled onto the tarmac, rolled over, and skidded to a stop moments later.

She then picked herself up and hobbled off as a passing biker stopped to ask if she was okay.

The bizarre scenes unfolded on 3 June in Itapetininga, west of São Paulo, Brazil.

The taxi driver told police that the ride had been requested with cash as the selected payment method.

On the way to the destination in the city centre, the passenger gave a different name from the one the ride had been booked under.

She added that she did not have the cash, prompting the driver to tell her they would have to go to the police to sort the matter out.

En route to the police station, the passenger opened the door and jumped out of the moving car.

The taxi driver – according to her testimony – stopped, got out, and tried to talk to the passenger.

The woman allegedly told her she would pay the fare – £1.38 (10.40 BRL) – via a transfer later on and asked for her account details.

A local media source told What’s The Jam: “At the end of the day, she paid the driver.”

A person tumbling on the ground after jumping from a moving car.
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On the way to the destination in the city centre, the passenger gave a different name from the one the ride had been booked under[/caption]
CCTV grab of a woman sitting on the curb after falling out of a moving Uber.
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She added that she did not have the cash, prompting the driver to tell her they would have to go to the police to sort the matter out[/caption]
CCTV footage of a woman jumping from a moving Uber and running away.
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The taxi driver – according to her testimony – stopped, got out, and tried to talk to the passenger[/caption]

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Emma Raducanu becomes British No1 for first time in two years after beating star who’s blind in one eye at Queen’s

EMMA RADUCANU became British No.1 for the first time in two years – and then welcomed Wimbledon’s player security boost.

A 6-4 6-1 crushing of Slovakian Rebecca Sramkova, who is blind in her left eye, put Raducanu in the quarter-finals of the new WTA Queen’s event.

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Rebecca Sramkova congratulates Emma Raducanu on victory[/caption]
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Raducanu says she loved playing in front of big crowds[/caption]

Following doubles pal Katie Boulter’s rain-interrupted 2-6 6-3 6-2 defeat to bandana-wearing Russian Diana Shnaider, the former US Open champion is BrItain’s top player for the first time since June 11, 2023.

Raducanu, 22, said: “I’m really pleased to get through that.

“I don’t think it was my cleanest performance but I’m really pleased to push through in the tight moments.

“I love playing in moments like this with big crowds. They’re all supporting me, which is nice.

“Having Katie in front, it was nice for me to have something to chase. Now I’m sure she’s going to enjoy that with me.

“The grass season is still young, and so is the rest of the season.

“We have a healthy competition between us two. I want to see her do well. She wants to see me do well. It was nice to also play doubles with her this week.”

Ahead of the 2025 Championships, Wimbledon will beef up security to protect female stars following Raducanu’s “really worrying” stalker saga, saying: It’s our top priority.

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Raducanu was delighted to hear of new Wimbledon security measures[/caption]

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Raducanu was stalked by a man across multiple countries earlier this year and burst into tears when she spotted the individual in the stands for her match in Dubai.

Boulter, 28, has also spoken in the past about the horrific abuse she has received online – and how she was once followed in a car by a stranger.

Wimbledon chief executive Sally Bolton said: “The safety and wellbeing of all of the players is our absolute top priority.

“The recent incidents coming to light certainly recognise the concern that has been generated by that.

“But we have in place – and have had for many years – processes for ensuring the safety of our players.

“That is in liaison with law enforcement agencies, specialist security teams and we liaise with both tours.

“And that is year-round, not just in preparation for The Championships.”

Raducanu welcomed the news, saying: “I think feeling safe, feeling secure is extremely important. You know, playing at home, there is heightened tension.

“But for me, whenever I played at Wimbledon, I felt very well protected, very safe.

“I’m looking forward to going there, and I don’t think I will feel much of a difference.”

Qualifier Heather Watson rode on a Lime electric bike to Queen’s but was soon on her bike out of the tournament, losing 6-4 6-2 to former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.

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