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in 2018, had been a "huge loss" for the families, and for the community of leicester. here's navtej johal. the aftermath of the helicopter crash at leicester city's ground, just an hour after the end of a match. the crash claimed the lives of five people — the club chairman, vichai srivaddhanaprabha, two of his employees, kaveporn punpare and nusara suknama, and the pilot and co—pilot, eric swaffer and izabela lechowicz. martin, who was part of the maintenance team at the club, was walking to his vehicle in the car park when he noticed the helicopter, which had taken off from the pitch. it began to spin above him, as captured in this video, and he saw it crash near a car park just outside the stadium. i've gone straight to the front of the cockpit and i was probably six foot away. six foot away? yeah. and, as you're looking
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the helicopter was designed and produced in accordance standard for safety. who lost their lives in the accident. ministers have defended their decision to reject a report which advised a counter—extremism strategy should be broadened and the far left. it comes after parts of the report, which was commissioned by the home office and drawn up
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president trump visited la, having comprehensively shredded us climate policy. he has, however, vowed the city will be rebuilt. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the bbc has seen new figures from the police, revealing there were more than 500 reported offences of child sexual abuse and exploitation in 2023, which took place in hotels in england and wales. the national police chiefs' council says more than 90% of the cases involved reports of physical contact with a child, and 40% were reported as rape. hotels can be used by offenders because of the anonymity they provide, and now the police are working with the hotel industry to try to help spot signs of abuse.
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the tip of the iceberg, offences unreported. with some of these sima kotecha, bbc news, manchester. sima kotecha, bbc news, manchester. details of organisations details of organisations with the condition, says it works which offer information which offer information and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline,' or you can call for free at any time to hear call for free at any time to hear recorded information, recorded information, on 0800 077 077. on 0800 077 077. now, a story of hope and parkinson's disease. a man who's had a pioneering, computer—controlled implant fitted into his brain to help cope into his brain to help cope with the condition, says it works
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so well he sometimes forgets he has parkinson's. kevin hill, who's 65 and from sunderland, says the operation was such a success he feels like he's been cured. sharon barbour has that story. going out on his bike, something that kevin hill thought he'd never be able to do again. parkinson's had taken his body away from his control and,
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