Finish the Puzzle
Sep 06, 2022
Episode description
A 78-year-old coach driver died in a crash on the M25 after suffering 'a medical episode'and veering across three lanes into the central reservation today. Six teenage girls were also injured but did not require hospital treatment.
A 19-year-old woman has said she is too 'afraid to leave the house at night' after she was
beaten by a mob of youths shouting 'get her phone'. Chloe Miller had been on her way to
her local corner shop with her mother and sister on August 27 when she was attacked on
a street in South Norwood, London, leaving her concussed and with heavy bruising all
over her body.
The father of a 13-year-old girl forced to wait almost three years for her case to be heard
has castigated Justice Secretary Dominic Raab after he received a mealy-mouthed letter
following media interest in his daughter's case.
A young woman drowned in the sea after being swept away by waves as she and her
boyfriend took photos of a famous lighthouse near Beachy Head in Eastbourne, an
inquest has heard. Pharmacist Dora Mango, 26, was found floating face-down in the sea
off the beach in the East Sussex town. Ms Mango and her boyfriend Jerry had travelled
down to the coast on a sightseeing trip from their home in Redhill, Surrey.
A luxury £200,000 Bentley that was allegedly stolen in London has been found five
thousand miles away in Pakistan, according to Pakistani police. The Bentley Mulsanne V8
Automatic was recovered by Customs Enforcement agents following a tip-off which came
from a 'friendly nation' the agency said, with local media suggesting it was British
intelligence who helped.
The man who was spotted scaling The Shard in London this morning is a notorious free
climber who has ascended some of the world's tallest buildings. Daredevil Adam
Lockwood, 21, is believed to have successfully scaled the UK's tallest building this
morning around 5am, before taking a selfie at the skyscrapers summit.
Four long-standing Radio 2 stars are set to be replaced by presenters who are on
average 25 years younger. The BBC has been accused of ‘rank ageism’ after Vanessa
Feltz, Paul O’Grady, Craig Charles and Steve Wright – whose ages range from 58 to 68 –
announced their departures.
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