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News Crossing crash


RAIL travel in the Maidstone area was disrupted after atrain hit acar on alevel crossing. Police and paramedics went to


the scene and lines between Strood and Maidstone West were halted on October 2 . The train was on its way toMaidstoneWest. The train operator played down


the incident as a“road accident”. Southeastern Tweeted: “Due to a


road accident on a level crossing near Halling, service is part-sus- pended on theMedwayValley line. Buses have been ordered to operate both directions between Strood & MaidstoneWest.” The was closed for several hours


while the wreckage of the car was recovered and removed. No-one was injured.


Bridge death


AWOMAN of 1 8 from Maidstone died after falling from the M2 0 bridge at Larkfield on October 1 . The motorway was shut while


police and ambulance crews at- tended the scene at Lunsford Lane. She was named locally as


YazminaHoward. The incident happened at


1 0 .1 0 pm and the M2 0 was closed until 5 .3 0 am.


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CONTROVERSIAL comic Jim Davidson is to spend two nights in the county townwith his stand-up showattheHazlittTheatre. MrDavidson (6 4 ), best known for


his stage comedy and television roles on the Generation Game and Big Break, is bringing his one-man performance to Maidstone on No- vember 2 2 and 2 3 . The shows, which are not recom-


mended for under 1 8 s, had almost sold out as Downs Mail went to press.Tickets for the 3 5 0 -seat theatre were on sale for £2 4 . The comic promises to “tell it like


it is” and be an antidote to political correctness. A Hazlitt spokesman said: “The


tickets sold like hot cakes.He’s that kindof entertainer –alwaysdelivers and that’swhy is so popular.” Although the London-born star’s


own big break came in the 1 9 7 0 s when he came second on the TVtal- ent show New Faces, he had been appearing on stage since the age of 1 2 . His prime-time The Jim David-


sonShowranfor five seriesandwon the TV Times award for the “funni- estman”on the box. MrDavidson’sTVmaterial hasal-


ways been near the knuckle but nothing compared to the material audiences hear on stage, where he has been accused of making offen- sive jokes about women, ethnic mi- norities, gay people and the disabled. The five-times married father-of-


five once estimated he had paid out more than £1 5min alimony.


In the 1 9 9 0 s, he was featured


heavily in the pages of the tabloids amid accusations of violence, drunkenness and drug-taking. Five years ago, he was wrongly


accused of historic sex abuse for which he was arrested but never charged. He told aTV interviewer the experience had made him very wary of public situations which might bemisconstrued. The entertainer went to live in


Dubai after his innocence had been established.


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