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TRIBUTES to an eight-year-old girl who died after she fell from a tower block have been pouring in.Minnie died after she tumbled from Pickwick House, an 11-storey block in Portsmouth, Hampshire, on August 24.2Minnie died after falling from a tower blockCredit: GoFundMeWhile emergency services rushed to the scene, they were unable to save the young
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THE daughter of an Army sergeant jailed for life for attempting to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute has said she is glad he is locked up.Emile Cilliers, 38, of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps, was found guilty last month and Cilene Shepherd, 18, says his conviction is justice for everyone who has been hurt by him - including herself.4 The Army Sergeant was found guilty of attempting to murder his wife Victoria Cilliers by tampering with her parachute and sabotaging a gas valve at their home - he has now been jailed for lifeCredit: PA
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