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A DISTRAUGHT mum has relived the horror moment she unknowingly watched her daughters killer walk away from the murder scene.Lily Sullivan, 18, was strangled to death and her semi-naked body dumped in Mill Pond, close to Pembroke Castle in Wales.3Lily Sullivan, 18, was strangled t
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AS the mercury climbs towards a scorching 27C, pet owners have been warned about cats and dogs vulnerability in heatwave conditions.Vets are today urging people to keep a close eye on their animals as temperatures rise this weekend.4 Never leave your dog alone in a vehicle on a warm day, warns the RSPCACredit: Getty - Contributor4 A car can become as hot as an oven very quickly, even when it doesnt feel that warmCredit: Getty - ContributorThe British Veterinary Associatio
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