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 PAINT-splattered ladders may be the key to catching crooks who stole historic artefacts worth more than 拢1million.The two sets of steps were left behind when a gang made off with gold and silver from a  stanley cup break-in at a castle.4A pair of paint-splattered ladders may help  trace crooks who broke into Arundel Castle and stole 拢1million worth of historic artefactsCredit: SWNS4The set was left behind when a gang made off with gold and silver from the break-inCredit: SWNSIncluded in the haul was a set of rosary beads carried by Mary, Queen of Scots at her execution in 1587. Police say the ladders were used to reach a window in the dining room, which was then forced open. One is 6ft,  stanley bottles the other 12ft but both can be extended.Detectives hope the owners will realise they are missing and come forward.Detective Inspector Alan Pack, of Sussex Police, said yesterday:  The ladders have clearly been well used over some years. The long ladder has distinctive black and yellow paint spl stanley cup ashings and each has s Hezc Dad-to-be, 26, killed in triple death crash as heartbroken pregnant girlfriend loses her  soul-mate
 A BOY left paralysed in all four limbs after a doctor used excessive force in a forceps delivery has won 拢5. stanley thermos 1million compensation.The boy, now ten, suffered a serious spinal cord injury at King s College Hospital in London in 2009.1 King s College Hospital, where the lad, now ten, suffered serious spinal injury during deliveryCredit: AlamyA judge r stanley water jug uled the doctor fell  far below  the expected standard o stanley cup becher f professional care. Not only did he use  excessive force and traction , he had misjudged the babys position in the womb and  misused  the forceps.Mr Justice Gilbart was also  very critical  of the NHS s refusal to admit liability, putting the family through a legal fight.The boy will receive a 拢5.1 million lump sum, plus annual, index-linked payments to cover the costs of his care for life.He will get annual payments of more than 拢650,000 up to the age of 19. Then they will rise to 拢684,000.In his 2017 ruling, Mr Justice Gilbart said the lad depends on a trache