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  2. Jill Dando - Wikipedia

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    Jill Wendy Dando [3] was born at Ashcombe House Maternity Home in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. [4] She was the daughter of Jack Dando (February 1918 – February 2009 [5]) and Winifred Mary Jean Hockey (August 1928 – January 1986), who died of leukaemia aged 57. [6]

  3. Category:Murdered British journalists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Murdered British journalists" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    Euphemistic slang A euphemism that developed in slang on social media, particularly TikTok, to avoid censorship of the words "kill" and "die." Unsubscribe from life To die Euphemistic: 21st century slang Up and die Unexpected death, leaving loose ends Euphemistic: Waste [20] To kill Slang Wearing a pine overcoat (i.e. a wooden coffin) [citation ...

  5. Crossbow killings suspect found after attack on BBC sport ...

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    A suspect wanted in connection with the triple killings of the wife and two daughters of a BBC sport commentator was found by British police Wednesday following a manhunt.. The search for Kyle ...

  6. Michael Deane (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Douglas Deane (24 September 1951 – 14 August 2013), known as "Mick", was a British journalist and cameraman who worked for ITN, CNN, and SkyNews. [1] Deane was killed by sniper fire while covering the Rabaa massacre in Cairo, Egypt, which the Committee to Protect Journalists said was Egypt's most violent day against journalists and which Human Rights Watch called Egypt's bloodiest day.

  7. England boss Sarina Wiegman left confused by journalist using ...

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    Sarina Wiegman was left confused by a journalist using a British turn of phrase as he asked a question ahead of England's World Cup clash against Nigeria. The cat is out of the bag now, with ...

  8. Todger, Tiggy, Biro and Spike: A glossary of Harry's ... - AOL

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    Charles’ preferred term of endearment for Harry, used to relay difficult news in a sensitive manner (e.g. “Darling boy, mummy’s been in a car crash”) but also to dismiss his younger son ...

  9. David Blundy - Wikipedia

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    David Michael Blundy (21 March 1945 – 17 November 1989), was a British journalist and war correspondent killed by a sniper at the age of 44 in El Salvador. Blundy was the Washington reporter for the London Sunday Correspondent newspaper. [1] He was in El Salvador covering the latest fighting in the area.