Man accused of pushing child off cliff was former blockbuster movie extra
Anthony Stocks, 54, is accused of pushing the boy over the top of the 100ft cliff after the child tried to stop him molesting a girl.
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Anthony Stocks, 54, is accused of pushing the boy over the top of the 100ft cliff after the child tried to stop him molesting a girl.
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