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A grandad and cancer survivor has been lost in the Jamaican countryside for four days without food or water, as his family make a desperate plea for him to come home.

A worker at a charity for homeless people has spoken out about the Government’s recent refugee policy changes, which he said is about to cause a “crisis” in homelessness for hundreds of asylum seekers.

And residents were left puzzled after finding a cycle lane in a busy main road being blocked by a utility pole.

We also have 10 pages of South London sport, including reaction to the appointment of Joe Edwards as Milllwall’s new head coach and an exclusive interview with Charlton’s in-form striker Alfie May.

 Plus we have all the latest things to do in the capital, and reviews and previews of shows and exhibitions in our Talk of the Town Section.

Don’t miss your latest South London Press out today!


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