Scottie Shot an Air Ball, So Can Larsa Pippen Slam Home a Sale in South Florida?
Scottie Shot an Air Ball, So Can Larsa Pippen Slam Home a Sale in South Florida?
Larsa Pippen, a Real Housewives of Miami original cast member, takes a shot at selling the Fort Lauderdale, FL, home she owns with her ex, Scottie Pippen.
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Larsa Pippen, an original cast member of “Real Housewives of Miami,” is taking a shot at selling the Fort Lauderdale, FL, home she owns with her ex-husband, the basketball Hall of Famer
Scottie Pippen.
After coming on and off the market for years, the swanky spot is now back with a price tag of $12 million. And to help drive home a sale, Larsa will throw in her car collection, valued at around $1.5 million.
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Mark Elliott died at Royal Stoke after contracting coronavirus. (Image: UHNM)
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Caring Stoke City fan Mark Elliott died at Royal Stoke University Hospital where he worked as a porter after contracting coronavirus.
Tributes have been paid to a “hardworking and caring” porter who has died from coronavirus a week after a colleague at the same Staffordshire hospital.
Mark Elliott, a father of three from Stoke-on-Trent who had worked at Royal Stoke University Hospital for the last five years, died on Valentine’s Day aged 64.
His death came just seven days after that of fellow porter John “Adam” Jackson with the virus. Both were employed by outsourcing company Sodexo.
Tracy Bullock, chief executive of University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust, said colleagues had started the week with a “heavy heart” after losing “another of our portering staff to Covid”.