Looking through it I'm reminded why I don't bother reading news stories. This is a terrible article that could have been written by a robot. I'm sure part of it is obfuscation of the obvious, but is this how crime reporting is typically done in the UK? Fill the majority of your word count requirement with random quotes copied from the courtroom transcript that nobody cares about, and then at the very end throw in a couple notes about what actually happened. Do they have editors at Sky?
Nasen Saadi, a traditional English name.
Looking through it I'm reminded why I don't bother reading news stories. This is a terrible article that could have been written by a robot. I'm sure part of it is obfuscation of the obvious, but is this how crime reporting is typically done in the UK? Fill the majority of your word count requirement with random quotes copied from the courtroom transcript that nobody cares about, and then at the very end throw in a couple notes about what actually happened. Do they have editors at Sky?
Editors? In the traditional sense, no. They have Narrators. And not in that traditional sense, either.