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Car thief scuppers exam plan.


A STUDENT from Nuneaton has been left without a year's worth of A-level work just two weeks before her vital exams.

Ellyse Kent's heart sank when she found her metallic grey Ford Fiesta The Ford Fiesta is a mid-class supermini car designed and built by the Ford Motor Company in Europe, and also manufactured in Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, China, India and South Africa.  had been stolen.

But the situation got so much worse when she remembered that her A-level work was in the boot of the car.

Ellyse, aged 18, from Camphill Road, said: "Everything for my exams was in the boot, I took everything else out of the car apart from that.

"I'm studying at King Edward VI College King Edward VI College can refer to:
  • King Edward VI College, Nuneaton
  • King Edward VI College, Stourbridge
 for A-levels in law, sociology and performing arts and a year's worth of notes for each subject was in the car.

"Now I've got to rely on my friends to help me out. It's half-term so I can't get help from the college, but at the same time I don't want to disrupt my friends' revision.

"My exams start on June 12, so there's not much time to go."

Ellyse called the police to report the theft as soon as she realised the car was gone on Sunday morning.

She is hoping the thief will realise the importance of the notes and hand them in, or that someone will spot the car - registration J422 RKV RKV Reykjavik, Iceland - Reykjavik Domestic Airport (Airport Code)
RKV Remote Keying Variable
 - and inform the police.

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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:May 29, 2003
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