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How ex-England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson ended up in North Korea with a 20 stone fraudster and a fake Arab prince trying to buy mining rights worth $2trillion: Special Report by FRED KELLY
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How ex-England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson ended up in North Korea with a 20 stone fraudster and a fake Arab prince trying to buy mining rights worth $2trillion: Special Report by FRED KELLY
In January 1990, a limited edition Aston Martin Zagato – worth £600,000 – vanished, presumed stolen in central London. Its British owner, Russell King, was understandably devastated. After all, the car was one of only 50 ever built and its sentimental value to the petrol-head financier was…
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