All news by author: Zahra Khaliq
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Mum whose limbs were ripped off by train cried for help as second tube hit her
Sarah de Lagarde had to have an arm and leg amputated after she slipped on a wet platform and was hit by two trains - now, she's taking legal action against TfL, who she says have not accepted responsibility
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Three unclaimed lottery prizes are up for grabs - check if it's your ticket
The lucky winner is due to recieve £10,000 a month for the next 30 years - but hasn't yet claimed their 'Set For Life' ticket from a draw that took place several days ago
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999 call handler screams as her own brother's death was rung in
Abi's 19-year-old brother, Josh, was walking home when he was hit by a vehicle and killed - and the incident was reported to the very call centre she was working in
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Sick donkey saved by drinking 24 litres of cola as vets come up with odd cure
Joey's stomach became blocked after he stopped eating when his mum died - but quick-thinking vets cured it by giving him several litres of cola, saying it 'acted like a drain cleaner'
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'Lovely' woman dies falling from multi-storey car park days before 30th birthday
Trubutes poured in for the 29-year-old, who was described as being 'loved by everyone' - but wasn't able to 'get the help she needed' before her death
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Britain's most tattooed man almost loses arm after skin begins to rot
The 44-year-old has been ink-free for an entire year in a bid to pay off his mortgage in full - but risks losing his arm if he doesn't remove one of his implants
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Camilla proved she can 'run the show’ as she appears ‘comfortable in her skin’
Queen Camilla appears to have stepped up to her new responsibilities within the Royal Family with ease - as a body language expert has revealed she is 'comfortable in her own skin' and can 'run the show' on her own
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Top five 'Victorian' diseases making a comeback as WHO warns of measles outbreak
The World Health Organisation has warned of an almost 45-fold rise in Measles cases throughout Europe - but it's one of many other 'Victorian diseases' on the rise
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Life inside world's most dangerous city plagued by Earth's highest murder rate
The world's most dangerous cities were found in Latin America, where violence often stems from drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, and gang wars - but one is said to be much worse than the rest
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Charming UK cottage sitting next to mystifying ancient village goes up for sale
Boasting charm and character throughout, the secluded property is ideal for buyers on the hunt for a peaceful retreat surrounded by woodland and ancient history
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5 rare diseases with no cures - including one that turns muscle into bone
Rare diseases often don't have a treatment plan or cure because of the lack of people able to participate in scientific research - but there are some ways to alleviate symptoms
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Here is one thing you should do the moment you enter your hotel room
Experts say one of the cruicial mistake made by travellers could leave you with an infestation that can be difficult to get rid of - but there are ways to avoid it
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Everything we know about Austrian incest monster and if he will win full freedom
Josef Fritzl repeatedly assaulted, sexually abused, and raped his daughter over a 24-year period - but the now 88-year-old has been granted conditional release from a prison following an appeal
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Chocolate will disappear from our diets in the next 100 years, food expert warns
New research suggests that certain foods, including chocolate and milk, may go extinct by 2123 as we start to shift our focus on sustainability, ethics and nutrition
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Real life lion cub seen riding in back of open-top Bentley in incredible clip
The cub was seen being driven along a busy street in a luxury car in Thailand - now, three people are reportedly facing charges of illegal possession of a wild animal
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Ten tragic animal species facing extinction this year - from rhinos to gorillas
There are a number of animals that may be consigned to history this year due to both human-induced and natural factors - some of them have an estimated population of less than 10
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Huge £61.7m EuroMillions jackpot is claimed by lucky UK ticket-holder
The mystery winner is now richer than Stormzy and former One Direction members Niall Horan and Zayn Malik - after scooping a huge £61 million prize in the Euromillions this week
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Hero volunteers spend hours saving six dolphins stranded on popular UK beach
The animals were stuck on the beach for several hours as coastguards and medics 'spent the whole day' trying to get the dolphins back into the sea safely during the evening high tide
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Three things need to be done to catch missing monkey, pet detective says
The Japanese macaque, nicknamed 'Kingussie Kong', fled his enclosure in Kincraig, Scotland, on Sunday and is yet to be captured - despite being spotted stealing nuts from locals
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Family of Brit banged up in India blast David Cameron for not aiding release
Scottish blogger Jagtar Singh Johal, 36, was in Punjab, northern India, for his wedding in 2017 - when he was put behind bars and accused of being involved in a political murder plot
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Six ways you can survive a plane crash - from where you sit to water landings
While plane crashes are statistically unlikely, nervous fliers will want to avoid panicking and know exactly what steps to take to protect themselves if tragedy strikes
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11 ways to spot if someone may be at risk of dying - and how to offer support
It's important to know how to respond to sudden changes in a dying patient so that loved-ones can help them feel at ease in their final moments
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Boy, 9, killed by mum despite more than 60 calls to police for help
More than 60 calls were made to professionals by people who were concerned about Alfie's welfare in the years leading up to his death, it has been revealed.
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Boy, 16, rushed to hospital after being cornered, attacked and robbed by gang
The suspects attacked the victim, stole his bag and fled the scene in Oldham, Manchester on New Year's Day - now, police are urging for information from the public
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Brit dancer, 25, collapses and dies after eating 'incorrectly labelled' cookie
Orla Baxendale, 25, was living in New York to pursue her dream in the arts - but died following an allergic reaction to eating a cookie which did not say it contained peanuts
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