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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Ben Endley
A British mum has been held in Turkey for the last six weeks and hit with a £15,000 bill after smashing a hotel shower screen following a drunken night out to celebrate her boyfriend’s new teeth. Georgia Harrison, 32, was arrested alongside partner Arron Tighe, 32, after trying to leave the Lexia Hotel in Antalya, Turkey, on May 7.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Ben Endley |Jordana Seal
A mother-of-four who plummeted 15,000ft to her death in a skydive tragedy was 'laughing and joking up to the last minute,' her partner shared. Belinda Taylor, from Totnes in Devon, fell to her death alongside instructor Adam Harrison in a 'tragic accident' at Dunkeswell Airfield, in Devon. Her grieving boyfriend Scott Armstrong told the BBC one of the other people on the plane messaged him to say Ms Taylor was 'really excited' for the jump. 'Somebody had sent me the nicest message last night.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Ben Endley
An 'adrenaline junkie' mother of four killed in a skydive tragedy decided to double the height of the jump minutes before taking off, MailOnline can reveal. Belinda Taylor, from Totnes in Devon, fell 15,000ft to her death alongside instructor Adam Harrison in a 'tragic accident' at Dunkeswell Airfield, in Devon. But the 48-year-old had only planned a 7,000ft jump when she arrived at the centre last Friday before changing her mind at the last minute.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Ben Endley
After years of hard work, careful saving and investment Alan Brozel was able to achieve his dream by retiring at 50 and swapping his life in north London for a large villa on Spain's beautiful Costa Blanca. But, 25 years on, he finds himself aged 74 and back working as a cleaner in holiday villas as well as pet sitting and driving friends to the airport to make ends meet.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Ben Endley
It was once the global capital of the China Clay industry, bringing enormous wealth, jobs and pride to the area, but St Austell is now gripped by poverty and drug abuse. The town's reputation has become so bad that locals have cruelly dubbed it 'St Awful' and this week told MailOnline they now fear to walk down the high street. Signs of drug abuse were everywhere, a sharps bin installed in a town centre car park was overflowing with hypodermic needles.
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