• 9 months ago
Today's Yorkshire Post headlines with Rachael Grealish:
Police officers searching for missing 63-year-old Doncaster woman Pam have found a body.
Although no formal identification has been made, officers believe the body, found on March 25, to be Pam, who also goes by the name Shirley.
She was last seen on Thorne Road on March 14 with no confirmed sightings since.

A car dealer has been jailed for fraud after selling customers cars which were never delivered to them.
Simon Retallick targeted 37 victims, mainly in 2020 by falsely advertising the sale of vehicles on eBay.
He would say because of lockdown people were not able to view the vehicles in person and they were never delivered when cash was transferred.

A developer has claimed that he is being forced to spend up to £30,000 to reduce the height of a house by “the width of a peanut”.
Eco Custom Homes has been ordered to lower the height of the newbuild house in Beverley, which is taller than the approved plans.
The developer claims that the required reduction is just 13mm.

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00:00 Hi, I'm Rachel Grealish and here are today's headlines.
00:05 Police searching for the missing 63-year-old Doncaster woman Pam have found a body.
00:11 Although no formal identification has been made, officers believe the body found on March
00:15 25th to be Pam, who also goes by the name Shirley.
00:20 She was last seen on Thorn Road on March 14th and there have been no confirmed sightings
00:25 since.
00:26 A car dealer has been jailed for fraud after selling customers cars which were never delivered
00:30 to them.
00:31 Simon Retlick targeted 37 victims, mainly in 2020, by falsely advertising the sale of
00:37 vehicles on eBay.
00:39 He would say because of lockdown people were not able to view the vehicles in person and
00:44 they were never delivered to them when cash was transferred.
00:49 And finally, a developer has claimed he is being forced to spend up to £30,000 to reduce
00:54 the height of a house by "the width of a peanut".
00:58 Eco Custom Homes has been ordered to lower the height of a new build in Beverley which
01:03 is taller than the approved plans, but the developer claims the required reduction is
01:08 just 13mm.
01:10 That's all for today.
01:13 Don't forget to follow us @theYorkshirePost for all the latest news, headlines and updates.
01:20 Have a great day now.
01:21 Bye!
01:21 Bye.
01:22 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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