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Azraa: 3, 2, 1 and... ACTION!
Aliza: welcome to Camelot’s daily news. Today I Aliza Khot and Paige Raybould will be reporting this week’s news. Over to you Paige with the latest weather forecast.
Paige: thank you Aliza, the forecast for today will be sunny until the afternoon when it will become slightly cloudy in the south but for the rest of England it will stay warm. Back to you Aliza.
Aliza: as many of you have heard there has been some astonishing news reports of a women found dead floating on a boat through the river of Camelot. We do not know how she died or the exact place but for some more information on this incident with eyewitnesses from the actual scene, onto you Rahima.
Rahima: I am currently reporting from the scene of where this tragedy had occurred. There are many police officers, as you can see, who are investigating into this matter, but for now the cause of her death remains a mystery. She was confirmed dead yesterday morning at 10:46 and was 21 years old when she died. We have who is said to be the first eyewitness spotting ‘the lady of Shallot’, Halima Ibrahim.
Halima: i was walking down the river bank when i saw a pale woman with red, curly hair floating peacefully in the water. At first you couldn’t tell she had died but there was a sudden rush of villagers encircling the boat she was lying in and it was then i had realised. This fatal incident gave me a terrible shock as all that time i had just been walking; there was a person who had died floating close by me.
Rahima: thank you Halima, this has been quite an interesting account of what had happened. So are you telling me you hadn’t realised she had died until other villagers found out before you?
Halima: yes, and i am certain it was one of those knights urrm... Sir Lancelot was one of the main people who had lifted the body out of the boat.
Rahima: well... we actually have one of the knights, Sir Lancelot here with us today. Could you tell us your observations of what

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