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14/07/2015

A coroner delivers neglect conclusion over SAS selection march deaths, and rapper 50 Cent files for bankruptcy in America saying it's a 'strategic business move'.

Today's top news: Three reservists who died on an SAS selection march would have survived if the hike was stopped when other soldiers fell ill a coroner has said and rapper 50 Cent files for bankruptcy in America saying it's a "strategic business move". A man's been arrested for allegedly stealing electricity because he plugged his phone into a socket on a train in London and Mexico's offering a $3.8m reward in the hunt for escaped drug lord Joaquin Guzman, who's also known as El Chapo or Shorty.

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