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Links Bracelet is stolen by locker thief THIEVES have targeted the locker of a teenager at a Burton leisure centre — stealing jewellery bought for her by her serving soldier brother."As a consequence of these arrangements the occurrence of thefts from the centre has reduced considerably, but we still take any claim of theft seriously and are <a href="http://www.toryburchsshop.com/tory-burch-wedge-flipflops-c-11.html"><strong>Tory Burch Wedge Flip-flops Sale</strong></a> continuing to do all we can to make the centre as secure as possible. "Her brother is a serving soldier and isn't at home very often so she was absolutely devastated when she discovered that had been robbed." The 42-year-old said her daughter was ‘upset and Links Braceletheartbroken'.She added: "She also had three rings stolen and a gold locket that was given to her when she was three. She was absolutely gutted when she got home. 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Meadowside Leisure CentreMother-of-two Simone Carter, of Broadway Street, Burton, said her 17-year-old daughter was robbed while she was swimming with <a href="http://www.toryburchsshop.com/tory-burch-wedge-flipflops-c-11.html"><strong>Cheap Tory Burch Wedge Flip-flops</strong></a> her friend at the Meadowside Leisure Centre, with hundreds of pounds of her belongings taken."Part of Links Bracelet this included taking lockers out of some changing areas and into other areas that could be covered by CCTV, or where this wasn't possible — as in the swimming changing rooms — to create an environment where the high number of people coming in and out made it more difficult for offenders to break into Links Bracelet. Ms Carter said: "My daughter had her Blackberry mobile phone stolen, her purse — which only contained a small amount of money — but, more upsettingly, some sentimental jewellery that her brother bought her.A spokesman for the council said: "As part of the Meadowside refurbishment one of the aims was to build in ‘Links Bracelet' measures to reduce thefts of customer belongings. Student youngest victim at Links Bracelet A student of a college at Links Bracelet, Pankaj <a href="http://www.toryburchsshop.com/tory-burch-wedge-flipflops-c-11.html"><strong>Tory Burch Wedge Flip-flops</strong></a> Dilip Soni (22) is the youngest to have been killed in the serial blasts. Originally from Rajasthan, he stayed with his parents and younger brother, Vipul, on Lamington Road. His father, Dilip, runs a business of manufacturing and selling jewellery. 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He broke down to hear Pankaj was dead,” a relative said. 61-yr-old was the sole earning Links Bracelet Links Bracelet, 61-year-old Lalchand Ahuja would leave his Ulhasnagar home early in the morning and travel across the city to ferry Links Bracelet jewellery; the lone earning member of a family of four, <a href="http://www.casualphorum.com/viewtopic.php?p=1905865#1905865"><strong>ralph's Site - Handbags - Women's Accessories most preferred</strong></a> Ahuja worked for an ornament shop at Ulhasnagar from where he would travel around 100 km daily, to shops at the Links Bracelet hub. Around 2.30 pm, as he stepped out of a shop in Zaveri Bazaar, the bomb went off, killing him. “When I heard about the explosion, I called on his mobile but, I could not get through to him,” said Kishan Mirchandani, owner of the firm where Ahuja was employed. “We got a call from a doctor who asked us to go to St George Hospital, where we found him dead.” He has left behind his wife, two Links Bracelet daughters and a son.
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