Newsbrief: Video death fall
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Your support makes all the difference.A plane spotter who had been videotaping aeroplanes at Heathrow airport overbalanced and plunged to his death from the top of a four-storey car park.
Sixteen-year-old Hanza Rashid's video camera was found lying next to him on the pavement below Terminal 3 car park on Monday - his parents' wedding anniversary. Surgeons from Hillingdon hospital battled for six hours to try to save Rashid, from Greenford, north London, but he died early yesterday.
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