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Thursday, 19 June 2014

WOMAN GIVES BIRTH AFTER 100MPH POLICE CHASE

A dramatic 100mph police chase took an unexpected twist when officers came face-to-face with a new born baby in the back seat.
Four unmarked police cars boxed in the suspect vehicle on the M275 in Portsmouth after believing it had been stolen.
And they suspected the driver was doing a runner when he rushed out of the car after being pulled over.
But instead Colin Elimore opened the back door and helped deliver his granddaughter, Lola Mia Rose at the side of the road.
Mum, Tiffany, described the experience last friday as "quite scary" but said she was proud of her dad.
The 26 year old realized shortly before that the baby was coming and along with her partner Steven Read, their seven year old son Ralphy, and her parents Colin and Elaine, the family made their way to the hospital.
"As the car was moving my waters went, then the police pulled us over and my dad came around and opened the door" Tiffany said.
"I knew she (Lola) wasn't going to wait and then suddenly her head started to appear. The whole thing was quite scary." 
Despite her dramatic entrance into the world Tiffany said Lola was "doing great" 
Police have said no action would be taken over the incident.

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