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Bert | 01:19 Wed 15th May 2013 | Internet
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I am looking for further details of the news item on the BBC where a Mr Wilson said that Stuart Hazell was a bully who threatened him with a machete. When I entered suitable search terms in Google, I get many hits like this:
Tia Sharp was "very close" to murder accused Stuart Hazell, the court heard ..... Wilson, who was threatened by Stuart Hazell carrying a machete in 2010, told the BBC: "He was a horrible man, a horrible man. He was a bully." ..
but when I click on the link, I cannot find anything about Wilson or the machete.
Can somebody explain, and tell me where I can find the article containing the words "Wilson, who was threatened by Stuart Hazell ..."?
Thanks.
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I have checked a couple of the Google links for "Wilson, who was threatened by Stuart Hazell" and can't find a reference to "Wilson"
I can only assume the the reference has been removed for some reason.
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But why does the removed part appear in the Google hit summary?
I've just put---''Machete threat by Stuart Hazell on pub landlord'' ------and its come up with several sites ,one mentioned Wilson
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It seems to me that andres must have found the words he googled somewhere else first - they are hardly random. I have now read the article in the Croydon newspaper, but I still would very much like to know why the words appear in the summary under the link when they do not appear in the link itself. I have checked the cached version and the words are not there either. This item is certainly not the only time this has happened, but this is the first time I have tried to get to the bottom of it.

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