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A groundsman at the Queen’s Sandringham Estate suffered life threatening injuries after falling from his drive-on mower into a lake. The accident occurred just hours before Her Majesty held a meeting in the garden. The man in his 30s was trapped underwater by the mower. The Health and Safety Executive is investigating.
Sarin used in Aleppo raid, says Russia
A deadly projectile that hit a suburb of the Syrian city of Aleppo on 19 March contained the nerve agent sarin and was most likely fired by rebels, Russia’s UN envoy said yesterday. The incident at Khan al-Assal in the northern province of Aleppo killed more than 24 people.
New arrest in ‘abuse’ guesthouse inquiry
A former co-manager of a guesthouse at the centre of child abuse allegations in the 1980s is the third person to be arrested. Haroon Kasir was held on suspicion of possessing indecent images of children. Police began a new inquiry into Elm Guest House, south-west London, last year.
Placido Domingo taken to hospital
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Government body was slow to act
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Road kill turns out to be a lone wolf
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Blind man takes on El Capitan and wins
A British mountaineer has become the first blind man to scale one of the most dangerous rock faces in the world. Steve Bate from Moray, Scotland, spent six days ascending El Capitan in California, a 3,000ft vertical granite slab. He slept in a makeshift hammock and fell twice during the climb.
Toothbrush promo event turns nasty
A promotional stall giving away electric toothbrushes at Waterloo Station was forced to shut yesterday after commuters overwhelmed staff. Fearing for public safety, rail bosses closed Colgate’s “brushswap” event, which invited people to swap old electric toothbrushes for a new £170 replacement.
Ivory seized at port disguised as peanuts
Officials at Mombasa port say they have seized a consignment of more than three tons of illegal ivory disguised as peanuts for export to Malaysia. The Kenya Wildlife Service said the seizure on Monday was the second in less than a week. The ivory had been declared as 240 bags of peanuts.
Tourists think bloom is dead good
Tourists in Brussels are queuing for the chance to visit a huge, foul-smelling plant called titan arum, also known as the corpse flower. The 2.4-metre-tall plant has a huge column in the centre of its flower which smells like a dead animal. The plant only flowers for three days, and is expected to wane today.
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