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Another Fine Piece Of Daily Mail Reporting

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Hymie | 23:07 Mon 05th Sep 2022 | News
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With the value of the homes in the street where the woman died in a road traffic accident, given prominence.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11181965/Police-appeal-elderly-woman-died-rush-hour-crash-exclusive-central-London-square.html
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Just how big is the chip on your shoulder hymie?
The Mail always does that, it's as if it's more tragic if a potentially rich person dies.

They always print a bigger picture of a dead person if she was an attractive woman.

Serve them right if the poor deceased accident victim was a cleaning lady being given a lift home, it won't be mentioned again.
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I wonder how much the cars that were ploughed into were worth?

The public has a right to know these details...
TORATORATORA, can you explain the relevance of house values on that road and how they relate to the incident?

What about the average age and earnings of folk living there?

What about the average fuel bills?
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Why would any news story about a fatal traffic road accident mention the price of homes in the street – unless it was reported in the DM?
That’s what DMonline does. It’s clickbait.
bizarre, isn't it. Perhaps it's where the Dacres live.
Tora. What a strange answer but made me smile.

“Journalism” gets odder, Hymie.
Their headline recently was that HIGNFY had slated Boris in the ‘special’.
In the days of wokery who would’ve thought the Tories would be the biggest snowflakes?
The Mail is pretty pathetic at the best of times.
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Yes the mail is rubbish to me do I don't read it or don't care what angle it uses bit suprised hymie reads it or bothers about it
Standard stuff from what I have read on here. I don't actually read the DM apart from when a link is given on AB.
I think that it is bad reporting not identifying the type of car that was damaged.....Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar....etc.
Maybe the driver was distracted - ogling the fantastic properties and maybe trying to catch a glimpse of their well-to-do occupants.

Prob wouldn't do that round a Slough housing estate.

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