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They arrested Mr Miller and then went to the family home six miles away in Garforth area of Leeds and found the bodies of Miss Laycock and their daughter Abigail.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Richard Alleyne 2012
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The property maintenance man, 43, breakfasted on bacon butties at his local cafe with Miss Laycock, 41, and their children.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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After the win, Mr Page, 43, and 41-year-old Miss Laycock moved into a £4 million environmentally friendly mansion - leaving their old £400,000 home to their cleaner Denise
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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After the win, Mr Page, 43, and 41-year-old Miss Laycock moved into a £4 million environmentally friendly mansion - leaving their old £400,000 home to their cleaner Denise
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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After the win, Mr Page, 43, and 41-year-old Miss Laycock, moved in to a £4 million environmentally-friendly mansion - leaving their old £400,000 home to their cleaner Denise
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After the win, Mr Page, 43, and 41-year-old Miss Laycock, moved in to a £4 million environmentally-friendly mansion - leaving their old £400,000 home to their cleaner Denise
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After the win, Mr Page, 43, and 41-year-old Miss Laycock, moved in to a £4 million environmentally-friendly mansion - leaving their old £400,000 home to their cleaner Denise
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After the win, Mr Page, 43, and 41-year-old Miss Laycock, moved in to a £4 million environmentally-friendly mansion - leaving their old £400,000 home to their cleaner Denise
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Miss Laycock was unsure as to whether the march would have any influence on the forthcoming G20 meeting.
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