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 A HORRIFIED mum has warned parents after her teenage son was approached by a man online asking to buy his  dirty boxers .The boy, who is under 15 years old, was using Facebook when he was befriended by the creep calling himself John Humphrey.3 Predator John Humphrey exchanged a string of messages with teenage schoolboyPredator Humphrey then asked the boy, rom Hull, East Yorks, whether he liked  guys  before offering 拢500 for a pair of his dirty boxer shorts.The boy immediately told his horrified mum who has since reported it to the police and the boys school.His m stanley cup um told The Hull Daily Mail:  My son got a message from this man and another of his friends also received a similar message. A few of them seem to be friends with this person. The man has a growing list of friends and they all seem to be boys. Ive reported it to Facebook. We have also reported it to the poli stanley cup ce and the school. My son told me after the man started messaging him. He was sensible enou stanley cup gh  Jlcj Government must reconsider its blanket quarantine on arrivals back from Spain
 A RUGBY player suffered a horrific infection after a tiny cut which was infected with dog poo 12 years ago dramatically flared up.Dan Colbridge, from Maesteg, South Wales, spent nine days over Christmas in hospital after huge angry blisters broke out on his leg.5 Dan Colbridge suffered a horror infection after a tiny cut which was infected with dog poo - 12 years agoCredit: MEDIA WALESThe air max  33-year-old, who plays for Kenfig Hill RFC, had first experienced problems after slipping in dog mess during a training jordan  session in 2007.At adidas campus  the time, he had a small cut on his leg and a few days later he was in severe pain.He went to see a doctor who said he had developed cellulitis - a potentially-deadly bacterial skin infection which affects the deeper layers of tissue.The medic prescribed him a course of antibiotics but warned that he would be at risk of it possibly flaring up again.And that terrifying possibility became a reality last month when just a few days before Christmas, Dan started feeling