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A BRITISH police officer may have been plied with toxic alcohol laced with methanol before falling to her death in Corfu, cops fear.The 22-year-old female cop was found dead with a head wound on the first day of her holiday in the Greek resort of Kavos.1The British policewoman, 22, was found dead in KavosCredit: AlamyShe decided to stay out on Friday night while her colleague pal went back to their hotel.But the officer,聽who was serving with Surrey聽Police, was later found dead near a main road by a passerby after hitting her head in a plunge from a height of several metres.Authorities in Corfu are now investigating whether the young cop had drunk tainted booze hours after arriving on the holiday island.Corfus chief
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A LOST novel of the spy thriller The Saint which predicted the attack on Pearl Harbour but was scrapped for political reasons has been rediscovered.Written in summer 1941, the story by Leslie Charteris was based around the charming detective known as The Saint foiling a military attack by Japan on America.4 A book which predicted the Japanese attacking the US in 1941 has been rediscoveredCredit: 锟紽orumAuctionsAt the time the two countries were still allies and the publishers, worried about endangerin
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stanley thermos econd World War.Even after the attack Charteris decided against publishing the book, fearing it would appear he was trying to cash in on the disaster.At the end of his writing career the author gave away many items relating to his most famous character, Simon Templar, who was famously played by Roger Moor