A man pictured sticking his tongue out is sentenced to nearly three years in prison after attacking a woman, including kicking and strangling her twice. The incident involves him escaping and then fleeing to a petrol station, according to reporting from both outlets.
The accounts describe the attack as brutal and emphasize the sequence of violence: the victim is kicked and then strangled on two occasions. Sky News adds that the offender’s escape leads to him reaching a petrol station, where he is ultimately dealt with through the criminal justice process. Yahoo UK News focuses on the same case and the public image associated with it, using the nickname-style description of the individual in the headline.
While the outlets use similar wording and shared facts, they differ mainly in how they foreground the visual detail of the image and the framing of the sentence, rather than the underlying incident. Both present the conviction and sentencing as the central outcome.