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A WOMAN in her 20s has tragically died after a house fire ripped through an Oxford home on New Years Eve - in the third killer blaze in as many days. Neighbours have paid tribute to the woman, who was always smiling
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stanley tumblers mes Valley Police confirmed they had rushed to the home in Hundred Acres Close, Headington at around 6.25am this morning.A woman was taken to hospital, but tragically died. It means five people have now been killed in three house fires over three days.On Friday, three people died in a house fire in Croydon, with another blaze killing a man yesterday. After the latest tragedy, one witness, Shanice, 27, told The Oxford Mail she didn t know the woman who died but that sh
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BRITS have voted a crackling open fire as the nations favourite sound, according to the results of a new survey.The sounds of waves
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stanley cups it: Getty - ContributorResearchers asked to find which sounds and every day noises Brits found the most comforting.32 per cent of respondents said that the roar of a fire made them feel happy.Other sounds that captivated the nation include a dramatic thunderstorm, the crunch of boots on fresh snow, and ice clinking in a glass.However, on the other end o
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