A TEENAGER has been taken to hospital after a wall was blown onto her.
Our sister paper, Bradford Telegraph and Argus, reported that 17-year-old Kirsty Ford was on Broadstone Way when the incident happened on Tuesday at about 5.15pm.
Police said the wall was about 5ft to 6ft high and that it was believed to have been blown over by strong winds.
Other top stories from our sister papers across the UK include a piece of jewellery worth £1,500 that was accidently sold by a Hampshire charity shop for just £1.99 – reported on by the Southern Daily Echo.
Volunteer shop assistant Debbie Aston-Thwaites is appealing for the treasured bracelet to be returned after it was mistakenly put on sale at the Age UK shop in New Milton.
After noticing the catch on her bracelet had become stuck she left it with her colleague to fix, but when she rang the shop the following day, the precious object – a family present for her 50th birthday – had been bought by a customer.
Finally, The Surrey Comet has reported on the driver of a car in a fatal crash in Kingston has been arrested after a woman died and six others were injured.
The woman pedestrian died after a crash between a bus and a BMW in Penrhyn Road at 9pm on Tuesday.
The driver of the white BMW M3, a 34-year-old man, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
The woman, 20, died at the scene of the crash having been struck while crossing the road. Her family has been informed.
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