Car hijack mum killed.Detectives believe a mother-of-three found stabbed to death in her car may have been kidnapped from a supermarket car park. Ela Maisuria, 46, was sitting in her car while her husband went into the shop. When he came back the car was gone and four days later she was found dead inside the vehicle which had been dumped a few miles away. Police believe the killer may have jumped into the car and driven it away before stabbing her. Mrs Maisuria, an Asian product packager, had been sitting in the passenger seat of the VW Passat outside Somerfield in Alexandra Avenue, Southall, west London West London is the area of Greater London to the west of Central London. Although it is only ambiguously defined, it is one of the most economically active areas of London outside of the centre, containing significant amounts of office space along with Heathrow Airport and many of at 3.30pm on October 23. The car was found near a recreation ground on October 27 and Mrs Maisuria, who lived in Hayes, had been stabbed in the heart. Attacker hunt DETECTIVES yesterday launched a nationwide hunt for a sex attacker who assaulted two women in one night and bit off the tongue of one victim. The same man tried to attack a third woman after following her along the M6 motorway
Lottery split PLANS to streamline the largest distributor of National Lottery cash to worthy causes were announced yesterday. The Big Lottery Fund The Big Lottery Fund (BIG) is a grant-making organisation in the UK (England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland) created by the Government to administer the funding of good causes following the creation of the National Lottery. was formed in June this year following the merger of the New Opportunities Fund and the Community Fund. Yesterday's restructure will see the creation of two regional offices ( one in the Midlands and the other in northern England Northern England, The North or North of England is a rather ill-defined term, with no universally accepted definition. Its extent may be subject to personal opinion and many companies or organisations have differing definitions as to what it constitutes. . No protection LARGE proportions of mortgage holders are still not insuring against sickness, accident, illness and redundancy, new figures showed yesterday. Only 58pc of households buying with a mortgage in 2002/03 had sickness or accident insurance (either mortgage protection or another type of policy), according to the Survey of English Housing. Cancer hope A NEW surgery and drug combination could significantly increase the chances of patients surviving colon cancer colon cancer, cancer of any part of the colon (often called the large intestine). Colon cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed in the United States. , according to results of a major trial announced at the European Society for Medical Oncology's annual meeting in Vienna yesterday. Adding the drug oxaliplatin to tumour removal before the cancer has spread was shown to reduce the risk of relapse or death by 25pc. |
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