Sticky Vicky s daughter to bring back 78-year-old mum s iconic vaginal magic show
The daughter of legendary Benidorm risqué entertainer revealed she intends to bring back her mother s eye-catching performances, as real Sticky Vicky awaits second hip replacement
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The Benidorm legend, 78, with daughter and new Sticky Vicky Maria Gadea Aragues (Image: SOLARPIX.COM)
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Family, friends grieving after body of missing Middletown woman pulled from river Jared Goffinet
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (FOX19) - The body of a missing woman was found Monday.
Deborah Burgess Riley’s body was found in the Great Miami River in Middletown on Monday afternoon, according to the Middletown Division of Police.
Around 2:15 p.m. Monday, police were called about a body floating in the river. Once crews pulled the body out, police identified the dead person as Riley.
The 72-year-old Riley, who had dementia, walked away from near Lincoln and 6th avenues either late Saturday or early Sunday, according to her family.
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Delight in village which wasn t built for heavy traffic as work picks up on £40m bypass
One woman campaigned for the road for 40 years
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Margaret Martin said she can see why the road will benefit residents (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
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A campaigner who has called for bypass to be created near her village for the last 40 years is delighted to see work taking place on the project.