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A TODDLER drowned in the bath after turning the taps on while she was left alone, an inquest heard.Iris-Mae Aubrey was found unr
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stanley drink bottle after being left aloneCredit: WNSTragically the three-year-old couldnt be saved and was declared dead less than hour later.An inquest heard how Iris-Mae had been collected early from school that day after falling ill.She was looked after by her gran until mum Chelsea and dad Ryan returned home from work that afternoon.After vomiting on her pyjamas, Ryan ran the youngster a bath before Chelsea checked it was half-filled to her daughters waist.Read more newsLEGEND LOST Snooker legend dies aged 61 after tragic accident at his homeBUGGED OUT Urgent don t drink water warning sparks panic buying and tourist exodusShe then went downstairs to grab a towel an
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THE UK coronavirus death toll has hit 44,220, a
botella stanley s 22 more people have died after testing positive for the virus, as of 5p
stanley thermobecher m on Saturday.This is the lowest Sunday death toll since the beginning lockdown, following last weeks 36 fatalities. 鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates4Police officers are seen walking through heavy crowds in Soho last nightCredit: Getty Images - Getty4The Government figures do not include all deaths involving Covid-19 across the UK, which are thought to
stanley water flask have passed 55,000.The Department of Health and Social Care also said that in the 24-hour period up to 9am on Sunday, there were 516 positive results. Overall, a total of 285,416 cases have been confirmed.It comes as thirsty Brits returned to pubs yesterday after they reopened for the first time in four months, a police chief warned it was crystal clear boozers were not observing social distancing rules.John Apter, Chair of the Police Federation, complained he dealt w