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Full Interview: David Duke describes daring sea rescue

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David Duke with his wife Sandra

Reigate and Banstead Mayor’s chauffeur talks to Susy Radio about how a day at the coast with his wife took a dramatic twist

David and his wife Sandra went on a boat trip from Brighton Marina when they noticed a man floating face down in the water. Their actions together with prompt action from lifeguards from the shore, helped to save the person’s life.  

Listen Again as David Duke tells Neil Munday of his reaction on seeing the person in the water.

Smallfield Firearms Incident

Three people are in custody after being arrested at a property in Smallfield on the morning of Thursday, 28 July.

30 armed response police officers attended the scene during the raid which began at 6am.

A woman in her 40s was arrested on suspicion of drugs related offences and two men, one in his 20s and another in his late teens, were arrested on suspicion of obstructing police.

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A number of suspected firearms have also been recovered from the address on Careys Wood following a thorough search of the property.

During that search, no-one was located inside.

But police are looking for 57 year old Paul Hodge in connection with drugs and firearms offences.

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If you do see him, do not approach him and call police immediately on 999.

Road closures were put in place for several hours while the searches took place and police remained on the scene for much of the day.

Our reporter Neil Munday popped down to see what was going on and a local Smallfield resident told him what she saw:

Exclusive: Monopoly World Record broken in Crawley

Hidden away in a large storage unit in Crawley an unusual World Record attempt took place this weekend, as Sussex resident Neil Scallan set out to beat the record for the most Monopoly board games in a collection.
The existing record, which was set in America, stood at 500 sets but after a day of checking, cataloging and photographing hundreds of sealed Monopoly sets on Sunday evening the record was passed and Neil Munday from Susy Radio was on hand to capture the moment.

The Monopoly games are all different themed versions of the well loved board game including sets based on Pokemon, Futurama, Coronation Street, Only Fools and Horses, and even an East Grinstead version.

Neil Scallan from Crawley breaking the World Record for the most sets of unopened board games with over 2000 sets of different types of Monopoly games. Picture shows: Neil Scallan with the record breaking amount of Monopoly sets at Safestore UK, Crawley.
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Some of the Monopoly game sets. Photo by Ian Stratton

At the end of Sunday evening the total of games verified in the SafeStore UK storage unit had officially passed 600 games but Neil and his volunteers were determined to carry on counting and cataloging the rest of the Monopoly sets that were still packed away in unopened brown boxes. Neil Scallon said it was a “mission” to take the record as close to the 2000 mark and by Monday night the total had climbed past the 1800 mark.

Neil Scallan from Crawley breaking the World Record for the most sets of unopened board games with over 2000 sets of different types of Monopoly games. Picture shows: Neil Scallan and his volunteers with the record breaking amount of Monopoly sets at Safestore UK, Crawley.
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Neil Scallan and his volunteers with the record breaking amount of Monopoly sets at Safestore UK, Crawley. Photo by Ian Stratton

Listen to our interview with Neil Scallon and the moment the World Record was broken exclusively captured by Neil Munday.

Neil Scallan from Crawley breaking the World Record for the most sets of unopened board games with over 2000 sets of different types of Monopoly games. Picture shows: Susy Radio's Neil Munday interviews Neil Scallan after the World Record for the amount of Monopoly sets at was broken.
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Susy Radio’s Neil Munday interviews Neil Scallan after the World Record for the amount of Monopoly sets at was broken. Photo by Ian Stratton