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A light American horse-drawn carriage seating two or four people.
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LaFave said that after the murder the family was told of previous allegations against Daynes, but until last week she had not been told that those allegations had been entered on to the Police National Database and would have been available to Surrey police when she raised concerns about Daynes.
Surrey police who investigated the Tutill murder are also involved in the inquiry.
Bad news as the recession has hit Surrey as hard as anywhere.
The Saw ride at Thorpe Park in Surrey and the Dragon's Fury and Rattlesnake rollercoasters at Chessington World of Adventures, also in Surrey, have also been shut down by Merlin Entertainments, which owns all three parks.
Other institutions that performed well in the table include the universities of Surrey, Sussex and Falmouth.
Now, 10 years on, senior officers have visited Full Sutton prison in York, to question Brian Lunn Field, a violent paedophile serving life for the kidnap and murder of 14-year-old Roy Tutill in Surrey in 1968.
When she returns to the office, Hutchinson, who works in finance in Surrey, will take over as full-time carer for their baby, using up the remaining leave.
But of the 500 or so people who turned up for a sunny but cold Sunday at The Parks to watch Oxford MCCU host Surrey in a three-day friendly match, few would have bet against Pietersen plundering a century in his first game of red-ball cricket for 15 months, and on the eve of England's first Test with West Indies in Antigua.
With the top two (Lancashire and Surrey) playing out a rain-affected draw in which Gareth Batty, perhaps infected by the battle-fever at the sight of the Red Rose, chose to bat into the third day, Glamorgan seized the chance to close on a promotion slot with a win over Northamptonshire.
His last county Surrey de-registered Pietersen last September, after a summer in which he managed to play only Twenty20 cricket, but remain front-runners among his prospective employers this year.
While denying any suggestions he was involved in the killings, Zaid al-Hilli, from Chessington, Surrey, admitted he fought with his brother in October 2011 after months of arguments over a £1 million property, which the family owned in Claygate.
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