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Bournemouth Echo: Finley Green who has a rare illness called Kawasaki disease with his sister, Poppy Green

A Poole mum wants people to be aware of the rare condition Kawasaki disease, which left her son's heart badly damaged it may never fully heal.

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A POOLE trading estate was cordoned off after a large chemical spill on Saturday. Businesses at Holton Heath Trading Estate were advised to keep their windows and doors closed as police, firefighters and environmental experts dealt with the incident.

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Armed police attended an attempted robbery in Bournemouth town centre on Saturday night - but officers had been unable to speak to the victim and would not say where it had happened. You can read what we did manage to learn above.

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BURGLARS stole jewellery from the home of an elderly woman during a raid on her home in Christchurch. Police are appealing for witnesses who might have seen anything in Roeshot Crescent between Friday night and Sunday morning to contact them.

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Broken barriers meant drivers couldn't get in or out for around an hour on Sunday.

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EAGLE eyed football fans may have thought they spotted a familiar face at the AFC Bournemouth v Manchester United game at the weekend. 

A picture, circulated on social media, of a steward with a remarkable likeness to former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, sparked a number of comments from fans following Cherries’ win. 

TV cameras captured the bloke in Hi Vis in the closing stages of the game, looking pretty nervous as United chased an equaliser. Speaking to him after the game, he said: “Football. Bloody hell."*

 


 

 

*this may or may not be true.