By Mark David
04.05.2020 - 22:25 / etonline.com
Dreaming of freedom and singing songs about being bored in the house is something a lot of us can probably relate to right now while practicing safe social distancing.
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By Mark David
Comedian Freddie Starr died of heart disease, a post-mortem has confirmed.
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Dreaming of freedom and singing songs about being bored in the house is something a lot of us can probably relate to right now while practicing safe social distancing.