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THREE people have died and six people were injured after a car crashed into a bus in a huge blaze near Heathrow Airport. The H26 bus was heading towards Hatton Cross before smashing head on with a
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The Mercedes hit a single-decker H26 bus outside Feltham Young Offenders Institution just after midnight. A driver and two passengers in the car are understood to have died.
Officers detained Rachael Beer in Weston-super-Mare on Wednesday, January 24 following an intelligence-led operation. In the boot of her car, they found 30 kilos of cocaine, with a street value of £2.4m. A further search of her home led to the discovery of a safe containing more than £34,000 in cash, as well as a cash counting machine.
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