
UK police arrest man after string of stabbings in Birmingham
Police arrested a man on suspicion of murder and seven counts of attempted murder.
Police arrested a man on suspicion of murder and seven counts of attempted murder.
'Bugger it, we're still going to have summer in Europe', one super-wealthy Kiwi said.
That was soon followed by reports of other stabbings in the area.
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