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Thousands of people celebrate toddler’s cancer recovery in Istanbul

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:U.S.   来源:Baseball  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Ten people were arrested in connection with the disorder and remained in custody on Saturday evening, the force said.

Ten people were arrested in connection with the disorder and remained in custody on Saturday evening, the force said.

People who were evacuated from the south coast of England as children say they have mixed memories of being moved away from home during World War Two.As war broke out, it was decided children should be moved to safety, firstly from London as an obvious target for Hitler's bombs.

Thousands of people celebrate toddler’s cancer recovery in Istanbul

But it soon became clear those living in towns and cities along the south coast could also be in danger.Silvia Verrall, now 94, left Eastbourne for Bedfordshire and said she had "very happy memories", of her time as an evacuee, which she described as "very enjoyable"."I went over there and I thought I'd gone to heaven, it was so lovely," she added.

Thousands of people celebrate toddler’s cancer recovery in Istanbul

She was bridesmaid to the host family's daughter, and that couple's daughter was later bridesmaid to her.But others did not enjoy the experience, including Ruby Lee, who was evacuated from Dover.

Thousands of people celebrate toddler’s cancer recovery in Istanbul

She said: "We ended up in a massive playground, people came and picked [us].

"It was like a cattle market."Mr Carruthers replied he had "no clue at all", adding: "It wasn't me."

He said he thought it was "just a tree" but then, the morning after it was felled, started seeing news reports and public comments appearing "more and more" on social media.The prosecutor suggested that was what was at the "heart" of the case.

"You thought 'it's just a tree'."When the rest of the world didn't think it was just a tree, that it was a terrible and wicked thing to have done, you have lost your bottle and can't own up to it?"

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