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3 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Kumail Jaffer |Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen
English Channel migrant boat blaze leaves one dead and seven injured when motor catches fire during crossingBy KUMAIL JAFFER and PETER ALLEN Published: 06:46 EDT, 12 May 2025 | Updated: 06:46 EDT, 12 May 2025 A migrant has died in a boat blaze that also left seven injured as they tried to cross the English Channel. Around 60 men, woman and children had to be rescued off the coast of northern France early this morning after a fire broke out on their boat.
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1 week ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen
Violence erupts in Paris as car drives over fans and is set alight after PSG vs Arsenal gameViolence erupts in Paris as car drives over fans and is set alight after PSG vs Arsenal gameAt least 43 people were under arrest and one remained critical in hospital on Thursday following intense violence after Paris St Germain beat Arsenal to reach the European Champions League football final.
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1 week ago |
standard.co.uk | Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen
News | WorldKaren Carter, 65, died in the Dordogne village of TrémolatMurdered in France: Karen CarterSuppliedPeter Allen1 minute ago COMMENTSThe French village in which a British mother-of-four was savagely stabbed to death is the scene of a cult murder film about local women being murdered, it has emerged. Karen Carter, 65, died in the Dordogne village of Trémolat, east of Bordeaux, exactly a week ago, on April 29.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen
A woman arrested in connection with the ‘frenzied stabbing to death’ of a British woman in France was tonight released without charge. The 69-year-old woman was originally held following the suspected murder of Karen Carter, 65, in the south western village of Trémolat, in the Dordogne region, east of Bordeaux. Ms Carter’s body was found outside her home on Tuesday evening, with eight deep wounds around her body, following a night out with friends.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | James Reynolds |Taryn Pedler |Peter Allen |Peter Van Allen
The British woman stabbed to death outside her French home this week died from severe blood loss 'as she tried to defend herself from a frenzied attack', an autopsy has revealed. Karen Carter, 65, was found on Tuesday evening, collapsed and unconscious, 'covered in stab wounds', on the ground next to her car in the rural village of Trémolat, where she and her husband owned holiday properties.
Journalists covering the same region

Christophe Cibola
Chief Editor at Sud Ouest
Christophe Cibola primarily covers news in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, including areas around Bordeaux and surrounding communes.
Boris Rebeyrotte
Journalist at Sud Ouest
Boris Rebeyrotte primarily covers news in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, particularly around the coastal areas near La Rochelle.

Laetitia Lemaire
Deputy Editor-in-Chief at Réussir le Périgord
Laetitia Lemaire primarily covers news in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, including areas around Bordeaux and surrounding regions.

Alain Rassat
Editorial Manager at EWANews
Alain Rassat primarily covers news in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, including areas around Bordeaux and La Rochelle.
Grégoire Morizet
Journalist at Sud Ouest
Grégoire Morizet primarily covers news in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, including areas around Bordeaux and surrounding towns.
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