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This Turks and Caicos resort is tucked away from the crowds and has a private beach. The Strand is one of only four hotels on the island of Providenciales' south coast. Though the property feels ...
Aalia Mahomed, 20, was pronounced dead at the scene at the Strand, near the King's College London campus, on Tuesday, in a collision that also left three injured. Ms Mahomed was in her second year ...
Two students were left injured, one critically, after the van smashed into pedestrians near The Strand shortly before midday on Tuesday. Witnesses told of their horror at the scene, with one ...
A woman has died after a van collided with pedestrians on the Strand in central London. Police and paramedics scrambled to the scene on the junction with Melbourne Place, Aldwych just after 12pm on ...
Aalia Mahomed, 20, was killed in the accident near Kings College London at 11.41am on Tuesday, 18 March. Two other pedestrians were also injured in the collision. A 27-year-old woman was taken to ...
Some of those people will be right here in the Grand Strand. A beloved Grand Strand resident and Vietnam veteran will lead the way for this year’s Military Appreciation Days Parade.
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that a van has crashed into a group of pedestrians on the Strand. Police said one person had died but they were not treating the incident as terror-related.
Emergency services raced to the incident at The Strand, near Kings College London at 11.41am on Tuesday after the van was reported to have hit four people. Aalia was pronounced dead at the scene.
A witness has described his shock at seeing a van crash on the Strand in central London in which one pedestrian was killed and another was left fighting for life. The local maintenance worker told LBC ...
Aalia Mahomed, 20, was run down and killed by an out-of-control van on The Strand in central London on Tuesday. She had been sitting on a bench outside King's College London where she studied ...
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