Irish Sunday Mirror

€300k, teeth and sex toys left on buses

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A CLEANER discovered €300,000 in cash stuffed in a brown envelope while sweeping up after passengers on a London bus.

The jaw-dropping find, handed in to police, was revealed by national company Cordant Cleaning.

But other bus finds weren’t so enticing.

They included positive pregnancy tests and false teeth in Southampto­n, sex toys and soiled nappies in Leeds, and an animal heart in Glasgow.

Cordant boss Guy Pakenham said of staff: “I can only praise their dedication and good humour.

“They don’t seem to be fazed by anything.” Vas, 30, said the daughter of tycoon Sir Philip Green came straight to his rescue when he felt suicidal. He hit rock bottom after booze, a frantic spell in Hollywood and anxieties over his sexuality all combined to make him have a breakdown. As he sat in a UK hotel room on his 29th birthday, he debated for eight hours whether to kill himself,

The ex-towie star said: “I thought, ‘I either die today or go and get help today because it is not the life I want to be living’.”

Vas first rang up his sister, who came to comfort him, then decided to call Chloe. The pair had been friends since meeting at a showbiz party 10 years ago.

He said: “I told Chloe, ‘Things are really bad’. She said, ‘Ok, you need to get help. I am going to hang up and call you back’.”

Within 10 minutes Vas got an email saying he was booked on a flight to Thailand, to stay at a retreat in Chiang Mai – where rehab costs up to €15,000 a

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