'The NHS turned its back on mum - and it cost us £250,000'published at 01:58 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2018
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Read MoreThese are the latest pictures from the scene of a crash between a car and a tram in Sheffield this evening.
It happened at about 16:30 on Satinforth Road in Attercliffe.
Three people have been injured and taken to hospital.
The tram network's operator, Stagecoach, say they are assisting the police and that their services have been suspended in the area.
A car and tram have crashed in Sheffield this afternoon.
South Yorkshire Police say the crash happened at 16:30 on Stainforth Road in Attercliffe.
There have been reports of injuries.
Quote MessageWe are assisting police with their inquiries into the circumstances. Tram services in the area are currently suspended and the latest updates for customers are available via our website and Twitter feed."
Spokesperson, Supertram
Services have been suspended due to the crash, the company added:
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One of the birds was found alive but had been in severe pain for days and had to be put down.
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Hector and Chika - a Rhodesian Ridgeback and a Ridgeback cross - were attacked by thieves who tried to subdue them at the property in Copmanthorpe, near York.
Hector, who was rescued from Cyprus where he was treated cruelly as a young dog, was left with a bump on his head and a coat smelling of pepper spray.
Both of the dogs were traumatised and their owners are removing their dog flap, North Yorkshire Police is advising other people to do the same.
Investigating officer Dave Pegg, said: "Our advice to anyone with a dog flap is to ensure it is not big enough to allow a human through it.
"The owners in this case are removing theirs and urging others not to fit them."
Golf clubs, jewellery and cash were stolen during the theft on 23 November.