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Woman on 999 car rap

- By JACK ANDREWS jack.andrews@dailystar.co.uk

A WAITRESS who is said to have twerked on top of an ambulance after England’s World Cup quarter-final win over Sweden denied damaging property yesterday.

Larissa Bell, 21, was allegedly filmed near London Bridge station while being cheered on by football fans.

The rapid response car was left with a shattered windscreen and dents.

Bell, of East Kilbride, Glasgow, Scott Dennett, 25, of Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancs, and Perry Kangyue Jian, 26, of Poplar, east London, all denied damaging property at Inner London Crown Court.

They were bailed ahead of a five-day trial.

Fans raised thousands of pounds on social media to repair the ambulance.

TWO drug dealers were spared jail after a judge was impressed by the “high” standard of spelling in their texts.

Luke Rance, 19, and Brandon Kerrison, 21, were caught in possession of weed.

Police found messages on their phones advertisin­g their drugs and arranging deals using perfect English.

One message from Kerrison said: “Mad flavours from 10 tonight – let me know for more details.”

Judge David Hale said the “grammar and punctuatio­n” in their exchanges illustrate­d a much higher standard of education than normally seen from dope sellers.

Kerrison is studying constructi­on and Rance is due to start a degree later this year, Swansea Crown Court heard.

Judge Hale said he did not want to “fetter the prospects” of either man by sending them to jail.

Instead they were handed community orders with 100 hours of unpaid work.

Kerrison, who was smoking a joint when police approached, fled but returned a short time later, while Rance stayed put.

Rance was found to have seven bags of cannabis in a rucksack along with a small quantity of cocaine.

Kerrison had two bags of cannabis and a mobile phone.

Rance, of Swansea, admitted possession of cannabis with intent to supply and possession of cocaine.

Kerrison, also of Swansea, admitted possession of cannabis with intent.

Judge Hale told the pair that at first “cannabis may be an experiment that you find pleasurabl­e” but warned it can have serious consequenc­es.

He also said: “I hope a court never sees either of you again.”

Judge Hale previously gave what was seen as a lenient sentence to a woman convicted of having sex with a boy of 13.

He imposed an 18-month suspended sentence on the woman – Jordon Lightfoot, 21, of Rhyl, Denbighshi­re – with 50 days of rehabilita­tion activity.

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 ??  ?? ‘GOOD GRAMMAR’: Dealers Kerrison, left, and Rance
‘GOOD GRAMMAR’: Dealers Kerrison, left, and Rance

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