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about the events and circumstances. —— do not speculate. and finally, i wa nt to —— do not speculate. and finally, i want to thank everybody for their support which means so much to all of those who worked with and new matt. thank you very much. that was third back there with a statement following the murder, this is a murder investigation. —— that was stuart cundy with a statement following the murder of sergeant matt ratana, following the murder of sergeant matt rata na, 5a, following the murder of sergeant matt ratana, 5a, he was shot dead in the early hours of friday morning. so what do we know? the suspect remains in hospital, they have not been able to speak to him, using a critical condition. there is a team of special investigators handling the enquiry and investigations. there are four major crime scenes being examined and included within the investigation. the gun has been recovered from the custody suite where saddam but hannah was shot. —— started right hannah was shot. as
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far as the evidence, there is a gun, cctv, body worn video and accounts of officers themselves he were witness to what happened, that'll be taken into consideration. stuart cundy said that the aim as far as he was concerned with his investigation of the met police is why he was shot and that the priority is that any future persecution would not be jeopardised, asking the media and the public not to speculate about the public not to speculate about the circumstances of what took place in the early hours of friday morning. more on the bbc news channel later. in the meantime, here on bbc news, it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up... a thriller at brighton ends with a 100th minute winner for manchester united. excellent exeter reach their first
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european champions cup final — after beating the four—time champons toulouse. and a feeling of relief in russia for lewis hamilton after what he says was one of his worst qualifying sessions. and england's women cricketers complete a t20 series win over the west indies. hello, and welcome to sportsday with me, sarah mulkerrins. you're very welcome along to the programme — lots to get through and we'll start with a winning goal for manchester united after the full time whistle. yes, it happened in their dramatic encounter against brighton in the premier league today. a 3—2 win in the end — but this was a match packed full of incidents, which was eventually settled
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with the very final kick in the 100th minute. to explain all — here'sjim lumsden this game fizzed from the off. brighton nearly got an early lead but hit the woodwork three times. united won what they were capable of when greenwood found a way through, offside the outcome. then a penalty to the seagulls coolly dispatched by more pay. brighton went ahead for long, their defence froze and one poked the ball into his own net. ruling out a brighton penalty, united goal, but there was no dispute as marcus rashford wranglings about the albion defence. “ ran wranglings about the albion defence. —— ran rings. hit the post then hope to snatch a point for biting deep into injury time. the ref blows the
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injury time only if the vir to... nervously made it three to united. what a shame there were no fans there to see it. bbc news. handball was before he blew the whistle and then your puppy right to put it back. it was a handball and i'm very pleased with the reaction oui’ i'm very pleased with the reaction our players showed because you could easily end up lying on the floor taking a two all draw and, very pleased with that. everton continued their winning start to the season against crystal palace — and dominic calvert—lewin's continued scoring — getting his fifth league goal of the season early on. cheik kouyate levelled things up with a free header shortly after for palace but joel ward was adjudged by var to have handled lucas digne's knock—down, allowing richarlison to restore the advantage from the spot.
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west brom kicked off at half five against chelsea — callum robinson scored twice before kyle bartley added a third just 27 minutes in to give the promoted side a shock lead. and later burnley will take on southampton. all the action tonight on match of the day in the championship reading are still top after a 2—1 win at cardiff while swansea city are up to second following their 2 — nil win at wycombe andre ayew scored swansea's first here in just the thirteenth minute before jamal lowe grabbed the second before half time. wycombe are still waiting for their first point of the season none of the top four teams were in action in the scottish premiership today. leaders rangers and second place celtic both play tomorrow st mirren are bottom after losing 1—0 at home to kilmarnock. livingston beat stjohnstone 2—0 , while hamilton and dundee united
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drew 1—1 at hamilton. there's a north london derby as the women's fa cup gets back under way after being halted in march — arsenal are hosting tottenaham in their quarterfinal at meadow park. it's 0-0. caitlin foord has gone closest for arsenal — seeing her header cannon back off the crossbar in the first half. arsenal have scored 15 goals in their first two league games this season in the wsl. and these are live pictures of the match. you can watch it now on bbc two or on the bbc sport website in rugby union, exeter have reached their first champions cup final — after beating the four time champions toulouse. exeter ran in four tries during the 28—18 win — harry williams bundling over the first of them. toulouse responded quickly — alban placines going over.
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exeter led at half time though — sam simmonds scoring just before the break. williams scored again before joe simmonds sealed the win late on. toulouse did get a second try shortly after — but it was not enough for the french side. and so exeter chiefs will now face racing 92 in the final — as there will be no fairy tale ending for saracens and their dominance in europe. the defending champions were knocked out by the french side in paris — in what is the end of an era for the english side. adam wild reports. the welcome in paris comes with a futuristic feel, although the future feels full service and is rather less sparkling. condemned to relegation at home, heavy punishment for breaching financial rules,
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europe, then, is the last hope for this great team. in truth, saracens we re this great team. in truth, saracens were expected to get this far. still, for much of their semifinal it looked as though they could even go further. alex goode's kick keeping things close before and the second half dumping them into a slender lead. with just moments remaining a flash of french flare and he was suddenly racing towards the final. the quite brilliant try sparking wild celebrations under the paris route. for saracens there was no coming back. the return to european competition will now be yea rs european competition will now be years away. here is where their story ends. the end of an air there isa story ends. the end of an air there is a leap would now looks to a new future without them. adam wilde, bbc news. this might be end of an era as elite rugby now looks to a new future without them. lewis hamilton says he had his heart
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in his mouth the whole way in one of his worst qualifying sessions to date, despite taking pole for tomorrow's russian grand prix. he's also been forced to change his strategy which he says will make it hard to win the race, which would see him equal michael schumacher‘s record of 91 victories. nick parrott reports. the leaf and lewis hamilton after coming within a whisker of his weekend being ruined. when he crashed his ferrari, the second session of qualifying came to a halt with just over two minutes remaining. hamilton hadn't set a time and would end up 15th if he couldn't get another lappin. at first his mercedes team will come, confident, but as the clock ticked down, their stress levels shot up. he made it to the start line with just a second to spare, and set a lap good enough to reach the final session. hamilton quickly went from the almost ridiculous to the absolute sublime, breaking the track record as he claimed pole ahead of red bull's match by more than half a second, but it wasn't the perfect
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outcome. it is nice being on pole but here is probably the worst place to be on pole so unlikely i am most likely to get dragged past tomorrow and, you know, both of the cards i am racing against both on the medium tomorrow so it is definitely going tomorrow so it is definitely going to it hard to win the race. and his mercedes team—mate is not out of the way back in third. he won from them in 2013 or 2017. hamilton still has much to do. england's women have sealed a series win against the west indies — with two t20 matches still to play. nat sciver starred for england in derby, producing a career—best innings which guided her side to a 20—run victory. michael redford reports. cricket in the english summer, while temperatures in the west indies of around 30 degrees, the weather in derby was slightly chillier to say that least. not ideal conditions for the tourists who had lost the first
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two matches of the series and were feeling the heat. she soon got the blood pumping, though, early dismissals saw the west indies take control. not, though, for long. captain heather knight guiding england back into the match. night was out for 29 but server stuck around and bored quickly. helping england set the west end in these hundred and 55 to win. the chase started brightly until a brilliant piece of work from amyjones. that was a great piece of work. england needed that. the opener was enjoying herself in racing towards fst, until this happened. and taken, the dangerous toxin is gone. or was she? an umpire's review showed that patch wasn't clean. decision overturned. dustin reached a half—century. she didn't score many more, though. a
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huge victory for england, victory 110w huge victory for england, victory now in sight. west indies fell 21 short of their target, england is completing a series win with two matches to spare. anna van der breggen, of the netherlands, has become only the second rider in history to win both the women's road race and the time trial at the world cycling championship. it was a fine solo victory for van der breggen. the dutch rider broke away on the penultimate lap of the road race course, finishing on the motor racing circuit in imola in italy. great britain's lizzie deignan was part of a group that was distanced in the last climb, and finished 6th overall. now, finally, england aaron rai holds a one shot lead going into the final round of the irish 0pen... and sometimes saturday can be described by some as m00—ving day...
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i'm sorry for that pun! no fans are allowed inside the course at the irish 0pen but that didn't stop one farmer and some of his herd enjoying the action. england's aaron rai has a one shot lead going into the final round. it's kind of picturesque, actually. that's all from sportsday. now on bbc news...spinal muscular atrophy is a muscle wasting disease that affects up to 1,300 people in the uk. 19—year—old jake 0gborne from bristol describes living with the debilitating condition — and his campaign for access to a drug that could treat it. i'mjake 0gborne, i'm 19 years old. i love football, mainly man united. i love reading, listening to music. and, you know, i kind of lives a pretty normal life for a 19—year—old, except for the fact that i've got sma. i used to play the piano,
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used to play the drums, but i've had to stop both of those things because of my disability getting worse and i can't keep with the speed of the notes that i'd be playing on the piano or the pedal in the drums. i've got more challenges than other people but ijust try and live my life the best i possibly can, because that's all i can do, really. jake is absolutely lovely. even through all the pain, everything he's going through, he still manages to smile, get through them all, and do what he needs to do. now he's got to 19 and he knows himself, and he questions everything, but seriously, he's the one who actually keeps me level. he is amazing. an amazing kid. sma is short for spinal muscular atrophy, and it's basically a disease where over time, my muscles get weaker and weaker and weaker, so i won't be able
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to continue doing what i once was able to do. if i was going to try and make someone's everyday life, make it like it was with sma, like, as close as i could get it, it would be, cover your body in, like, weights, where you canjust about lift it up and just about do things, then try and go for a whole day like that. the decline over the years doctor dark i mean, it was quite slow to start but as he grew there were then things that he wasn't able to do. when he even just things that he wasn't able to do. when he evenjust stopped running but he was still being able to kick a ball, football has a ways been his life. it is not something where you can say, oh, we are at a point now where we know what the long—term effect is. because the disease has taken effect is. because the disease has ta ken its toll over effect is. because the disease has taken its toll over him over the past few years we don't know how quickly it is going to continue at all. we really don't know. i noticed i need to know either use two hands to lift a fork to my mouth with food
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