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Well speak to you later in the programme. Well bring you an update on what happened in court this morning. This is all surrounding daniel khalife, of course, who allegedly escaped from Wandsworth Prison. He was in court this morning. Take a look at him. Lets take a look at his arrival. We dont have the moment he arrived in court right now, but it was in the last couple of hours. When he was in court, what we do haveis when he was in court, what we do have is some new details. So, he was accused of escaping from Wandsworth Prison by tying himself under a Food Delivery lorry with a strap. Apparently and potentially made from bed sheets with clips at each end. This is a detail that came out in court. He was asked to confirm his name, date of birth, and his address was given is no fixed abode. He was told that he was faced with a charge of escaping from lawful custody. But the detail we also heard was that the detail we also heard was that the court heard the strap that he used to tie himself under that Food Delivery lorry may have been made from bed sheets with clips at each end. So that was one of the details that came out during his appearance in court this morning. Among those most at risk young people and people with autism, middle aged men who have some of the highest rates, and women whove given birth. Its the leading cause of deaths up to a year after the end of pregnancy. The government says it wants to reduce the numbers over the next couple of years. Among the plans, creating a new alert system to notify authorities of emerging risks, giving fresh guidance for first responders, and making sure theres surveillance of trends, such as online. The plans have been largely welcomed, and last month a £10 million Suicide Prevention grant fund was launched. On own risks. International help is on its way, the uae, britain among four countries sending help. A little earlier, i spoke to the Chief Executive of the uk i spoke to david wightwick, Chief Executive of uk med who are sending a team of aid workers to morocco. So our team is part of the package of support put forward by the uk government. We have one person on the ground at the moment in the British Embassy liaising on the coordination, and then three more arriving this morning and their task will be to meet up with the local authorities, which theyre doing this afternoon, and then get into the affected area and have a look at what kind of scale, extent, scope of need there is. And therefore, theyll come up with recommendations as to what we can bring. And given your experience in these kind of events, what are the kind of things that youll be looking at . Yeah. So obviously theres an amount of trauma, you know, crush injuries, broken bones that will be resulting from the earthquake. There will be a lot of People In Need Ofjust basic medical provision, which they wont be able to access if clinics have been destroyed or medical personnel have been displaced. And then therell be people who have lost everything in the rubble, charities, with people, with Logistics Expertise on the ground, because presumably, although all that International Help from what is it, four countries right now, is very welcome, presumably its impossible unless you have those local networks . Its all about the relationships. Some things are easier than others. We work in healthcare, so for uk med, its vital that we have a really good Working Relationship with the ministry of health, with the local Healthcare Providers and the local community. Its essential. And given the time frame now, as we just look at some live and given the time frame now, as we just look at some i what that by the earthquake itself, what that means is that big heavy Lifting Equipment cannot get through. Large amounts of aid supplies cannot get through, so people in those towns or villages waking up with their buildings flattened, are resorting to using their bare hands to try and get through the rubble. Because the heavy machinery is simply not going to get there until the army or other rescuers come in and clear many of those roads. So many people face decisions about long walks to try and get help or stay where they are for treatment to come to them. This is a hospital in marrakesh, and those medical facilities definitely working hard to try and save as many people as possible. At the moment, this is bbc news. Live from london. This is bbc news. Rescuers in morocco take four survivors, more than 48 hours after a powerful earthquake. It claimed at least 2100 lives

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