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Interview: Pete Funnell's son Will died in a crash in Kent - 17/06/2016

Jun 17, 2016, 06:28 AM

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The dad of a teenager who was #killed in a #crash in #Maidstone nearly 3 years ago hopes the the first centre of its kind to open in the #UK will reduce the number of young #drivers and #passengers losing their lives http://www.kent.fire-uk.org/news/news-releases/june-2016/the-uks-first-purpose-built-road-safety-experience-set-to-officially-open/ #roadsafety #Kent #KentFireandRescue

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