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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Travel   来源:Science  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Such was the scale of aid spending on asylum hotels in recent years that the previous Conservative government gave the Foreign Office an extra £2bn to shore up its humanitarian commitments overseas. But Labour has refused to match that commitment.

Such was the scale of aid spending on asylum hotels in recent years that the previous Conservative government gave the Foreign Office an extra £2bn to shore up its humanitarian commitments overseas. But Labour has refused to match that commitment.

He said that the Irish Coast Guard had spotted a body floating in the water at the base of the cliffs.The court heard a lifeboat had been launched but had not been able to access the site where the body was spotted because of the sea conditions.

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It was another five days beforeThe boy was found by a fisherman, Matthew O'Halloran, from Corofin, County Clare.He spotted a body face down with arms extended in the water between Doolin and the Aran Islands shortly after 10:00 on 28 July.

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Mr O'Halloran alerted the Irish Coast Guard and its members retrieved Zhihan's body and brought it ashore at Doolin.The coroner said post-mortem results had confirmed that Zhihan died from multiple traumatic injuries consistent with a fall from a height.

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"It is clear from evidence we heard that Zhihan slipped off the cliffs rather than any other way. His death would have been very quick - instantaneous."

Addressing the boy's mother, she said: "I can't imagine how upsetting this is for you."As the train was about to enter the station shortly before 02:00 BST, the driver saw another warning board which was lit and slammed on the brakes but "it was by then too late", a report into the crash said.

The two engines, along with all the sleeper cars, derailed. Coaches slewed sideways, some thrown on to their sides, hitting structures along the line for 340 yards (311m).The engines split apart and the second one smashed on to a platform.

When Mr Winnett arrived he could see the scale of disaster and more fire crews were quickly called to the scene but they struggled to get to survivors."We were having to help people get out with crowbars, saws and jacks," Mr Winnett recalled.

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