Shocking video shows moment van crashes into OAP's car in fatal collision
Shocking video shows moment van crashes into OAP's car in fatal collision
Fabio Jakobsen avoided the pitfalls of a chaotic finish to stage two of the Tour de France to deliver an emotional victory in Nyborg, Denmark. Jakobsen, making his Tour debut less than two years after suffering life-threatening injuries in a crash at the Tour of Poland, stayed clear of late spills at the end of the 202.5km stage from Roskilde to come around Mads Pedersen and beat Wout van Aert - who consoled himself by taking the yellow jersey. The day had been designed to build up to fireworks on the 18km-long Great Belt Bridge in the finale, but it was after the peloton returned to dry land that the key incidents occurred as a crash blocked the road inside the final three kilometres, leaving a select group of sprinters to contest the honours.
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Centre Court spectators said they screamed, cried and started football-style chants for Great Britain’s number one.
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The vigil is taking the form of a silent walk that traces the route Ms Aleena had been taking but never got to complete.
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Protesters at the British Grand Prix are being urged not to invade the track on race day. Appealing directly to the protesters, Chief Inspector Tom Thompson said: "I strongly urge you to not put yourselves, the drivers, as well as the many marshals, volunteers and members of the public, at risk." The force has confirmed that "extra resources will be in place throughout the race weekend should anyone ignore these warnings and try to disrupt the event".
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Calum Steele, general secretary of the Scottish Police Federation, which represents officers, said the action will start at 5pm on Friday
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Members and allies of the LGBTQ community take part in a pride march in London, with rainbow flags, hula hoops and headdresses on full display
The investigation emerged in a letter to shadow health secretary Wes Streeting from NAO comptroller Gareth Davies.
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