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 A TEENAGER accused of killing two sisters after allegedly making a blood pact with a demon is not giving evidence in court.Danyal Hussein, 19, allegedly launched a ferocious knife attack on Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27,聽in the early hours of June 6 last year.4Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, were found dead in bushes in a North London parkCredit: PA4Danyal Hussein, 19, is not giving evidence during his trial at the Old BaileyCredit: P stanley termo puodeliai AThe siblings, who had been celebrating Ms Henrys birthday, were found dead in bushes in Fryent Country Park, North London the following day by Ms Smallmans boyfriend.A note found by cops written by H stanley flasche ussein with three lottery ti stanley uk ckets next to it pledged to  sacrifice  women in exchange for winning the Mega Millions Super Jackpot, which the Old Bailey heard was 拢321 million.Cops moved to arrest him after DNA found at the scene was related to a member of his family on the national DNA database.Police then linked Huss Geli Polish gang beat up teen, 17, and stamp on her head for  going out with an English man
 FACEBOOK s new tool to stop misleading adverts and fake news has been branded  completely useless  after a fake ad was posted on the social networking site.The US firm recently set up a tool that allows users to see details about the ad for political and nationally important issues in a bid to s stanley water bottle top fake news and misleading adverts.3 The ad was initially accepted by FacebookCredit: TwitterBut it would seem the system does not work.A spoof ad declaring it was paid for by the defunct company Cambridge Analytica and using materials from the pro-Brexit group BeLeave was placed by Business Insider, according to the B stanley termos BC.The ad was booked by a  company  called the Insider Research Group but clearly marked as being  paid for by Cambridge Analytica .Facebook allowed the ad to run although it was eventually pulled.3 Facebooks new system has been called into questionCredit: Getty - Contributor3 Business Insider has co stanley cups nfirmed it made the adCredit: PA:Press AssociationBusiness Insider is thoug