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One dead as stolen ambulance crashes into bus in England The driver of a stolen ambulance has bee...
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22.23 11 Apr 2015


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22.23 11 Apr 2015


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One dead as stolen ambulance crashes into bus in England

The driver of a stolen ambulance has been killed after the vehicle crashed into a double-decker bus near York in the UK.

The person driving the ambulance, who police believe was not a paramedic or a member of ambulance staff, was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Press photographer dies following fall at Andy Murray's wedding rehearsal

Dunblane Cathedral, where the wedding of British tennis number one Andy Murray to his long-term girlfriend Kim Sears took place. Image: Andrew Milligan / PA WIRE

A press photographer has died after falling at Andy Murray's wedding rehearsal yesterday trying to get a shot of the Wimbledon Champion.

Tributes have been paid to Gordon Jack who was taken to hospital after the incident at Dunblane Cathedral.

Jet struck by lightning pulled out of nosedive just seconds from crash

A passenger plane pulled out of a terrifying nosedive with just seven seconds to spare after being hit by lightning in Scotland, says an air accident report.

The Loganair flight, carrying 30 passengers and three crew members, was moments away from crashing into the North Sea before the pilot wrested back control.

Tributes pour in for Ray Treacy

Ray Treacy in 1996 (Inpho)

Tributes have been pouring in for former Ireland international Ray Treacy who passed away last night.

The ex-West Brom and Shamrock Rovers striker died aged 68 following a short illness.

Seeing science in a new light: This man hacked his eyes to see in the dark

When it comes to pushing the human body to its potential, we mostly tend to marvel at the pinnacle of sporting achievement, willing Olympians to run ever faster or jump ever higher – provided they don’t turn to chemistry to help them along the way.


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