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The '''''London Evening Herald''''' was a [[21st century]] [[England|English]] [[newspaper]]. One of its junior reporters was the one to notice the connection between the [[death]]s of [[Angela Galliard]], [[Stephen Ashcroft]], [[Donald Hadley]], [[Ricardo Gonzales]], [[Lynn Oliver]] and [[Najmieh Alawi]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Embankment Station (audio story)|Embankment Station]]'')
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The '''''London Evening Herald''''' was a [[21st century]] [[England|English]] [[newspaper]]. One of its junior reporters was the one to notice the connection between the [[death]]s of [[Angela Galliard]], [[Stephen Ashcroft]], [[Donald Hadley]], [[Ricardo Gonzales]], [[Lynn Oliver]] and [[Najmieh Alawi]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Embankment Station (audio story)}})
 
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 11 February 2024

The London Evening Herald was a 21st century English newspaper. One of its junior reporters was the one to notice the connection between the deaths of Angela Galliard, Stephen Ashcroft, Donald Hadley, Ricardo Gonzales, Lynn Oliver and Najmieh Alawi. (AUDIO: Embankment Station [+]Loading...["Embankment Station (audio story)"])