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sweetgirl Wrote:

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I the text, it literally says his injuries are not life threatening although the headline is 'Fights for life'


They also link the Dennis Anderson murder as being on the same estate!

siousxiesue Wrote:

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> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6792809/T

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> eenager-19-fights-life-stabbed-knifings-crimewave-

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> I the text, it literally says his injuries are not

> life threatening although the headline is 'Fights

> for life'

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> They also link the Dennis Anderson murder as being

> on the same estate!


Headlines are done by a different editor to the writer of the article - and they want clicks - so you see this often unfortunately.


The Express headline for this starts "London Bloodbath"

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