Charlatans death
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Members of the pop group The Charlatans were "devastated" last night following the death of their keyboard player Rob Collins in a car crash. Collins, 32, died after the red BMW he was driving left the road near Monmouth, Gwent, on the way to a recording session late on Monday night.
The band only recently returned to triumphant chart-topping form after years in the wilderness, and were due to feature as special guests on Oasis' summer tour in a few weeks.
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