A SHOCKED witness told how youngsters took selfies at the scene of a horror crash as para - medics helped a seriously injured woman, the Echo News reports.

Ben Shillito, 37, watched on in horror as a woman aged in her seventies was struck by a Jeep in Rayleigh High Street, Essex.

He claims a group of teenagers who gathered at the crash scene took pictures and videos of “blood in the street.”

The incident took place at about 2.50pm on Friday.

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COCKROACHES, locusts and crickets were released into two Byron Hamburger restaurants in protest against the chain's role in an immigration swoop which saw dozens of its workers rounded up, reports News Shopper.

Activists said they released thousands of insects into the burger chain's Central St Giles and Holborn branches on Friday evening.

They accused Byron, which has branches in Bromley and Greenwich, of carrying out "underhand entrapment" of its workers after 35 people were removed by immigration officials earlier in July.

London Black Revs & Malcolm X Movement said in a joint Facebook statement on Saturday they had taken "affirmative action" in response to the chain's "despicable actions in the past weeks having entrapped waiters, back of house staff and chefs in collaboration with UK Border Agency".

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The burger business carried out the correct "right to work" checks on staff members, but had been shown false or counterfeit documentation, and will therefore not face civil penalty action, the Home Office said.