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A HIGH-flying lawyer smashed her luxury 4X4 Porsche into a wall after getting drunk on white wine at work, a court heard.Natasha Banjo, 40, was over the alcohol limit when she overshot a junction in her three litre Cayenne and careered into a front garden.4Natasha Banjo was over the
stanley water flask alcohol limit when she overshot a junction and crashed her PorscheCredit: CavendishShe had been drinking with colleagues at her office near Bolton, Greater Manchester, where one of them had brought in food and wine.A court heard the mum-of-three had planned to stay overnight at the office t
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THE eccentric owner of Longleat Safari Park, Lord Bath, has died from coronavirus aged 87.Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath, sadly passed away yesterday after being admitted to ho
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stanley cups positive for coronavirusCredit: Adrian Sherratt12 Lord Bath was the eccentric owner of Longleat Safari Park in WiltshireCredit: PA:Press AssociationLongleat announced the devastating news today.Their statement read: It is with the deepest sadness we have to announce Lord Bath has died at the age of 87. Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath, passed away on Saturday. He was admitted to the Royal Unite
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