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Soldier on parachuting to Tristan da Cunha for Hantavirus aid
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Members of the British Army have parachuted onto the remote Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha to help a British national with suspected hantavirus. Two paratroopers jumped in tandem with an intensive care nurse and a specialist doctor. Medical supplies were also delivered. The patient left MV Hondius, the cruise ship hit by a deadly outbreak of the virus, in mid-April at Britain's most remote inhabited overseas territory, where he lives. Captain George Lacey, who jumped with the Pathfinders Platoon, based at Colchester Garrison, said high winds made it the mission "a particularly tricky one". He said the team would be on the island for a few days awaiting recovery, because "sadly, you can't parachute back off the island". Local teacher Gillian Welch, who piloted a cart, says it is a "brilliant event". A suspected stolen car is followed at more than twice the speed limit before two men try to run off. Bikers and spectators gather in the bank holiday sunshine for the annual Southend Shakedown. Vitoria Figueiredo Barreto was reported missing after visiting a friend on 4 March. A jury is shown footage of two men accused of violent disorder outside the Bell Hotel in Epping. The property had been turned into a "substantial and well-organised cannabis factory", police say. The man denies using a smartphone's navigation app while driving, until prosecutors show footage. Staff at the nearby Adventure Island use ropes to rescue the pair. One resident welcomes the tongue in cheek sign after £7,000 was spent warning drivers of ducks. Police say it had been driven at speeds exceeding 100mph (160km/h) before the collision. Footage shows a car colliding into several parked vehicles and a building before flipping over. Footage shows a queue of people, including children, covered in snow after an avalanche struck a valley in Courmayeur. The van got trapped on the tidal mudflats after the delivery driver followed GPS instructions. Ashley Warren is detained by police as he arrives in Clacton-on-Sea in February 2024. Fire crews and a farmer use a telehandler to lift 18-year-old pony Geisha from the hole. Jurors are shown the moment officers use Tasers to halt the dogs at a property in Jaywick, Essex. Jamie Oliver says he “might well be considering” appearing on the celebrity version of the BBC show. The driver failed to stop for police, who suspected his number plate was cloned and the car stolen. The seafaring trio have rowed the 3,000 miles (4,828km) from Spain to Antigua in just under 43 days. Jeremy Heath is detained by armed officers two days after he murdered a man with a 4x4 car.