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"Our top story today on BBC news:

The Beatles cut their largest ever tour short due to a major barrier falling and injuring twelve people at their show in New York last night. No one was critically wounded apart from journalist Amelia Jordan, Paul McCartney's girlfriend, and was taken to a nearby hospital after receiving severe cuts and bruises from the incident whilst trying to photograph the performance. She is recovering well and should be arriving back in the United Kingdom shortly."

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"How far is too far?

The Beatles are, once again, being taken down by their fans as a barrier fell to the ground due to their excitement. Paul McCartney was seen walking out of the hospital, where Amelia Jordan had been taken for treatment, looking rather distressed from the event. When asked to give his thoughts on the accident he refused and wished to be left alone from the matter. Another report asked about Amelia Jordan's well being after collapsing amongst the crowd in which he replied,

'It's none of my business unfortunately'".

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"Amelia Jordan finally emerges from New York City hospital after spending two nights in recovery. Wrapped in bandages, she was escorted by one of the Beatles' assistants to be taken back home to Brighton where will be staying with her parents for the time being. When questioned about her relationship with Paul she simply didn't reply and avoided all eye contact as she got in a car"

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"It's the 29th of August and The Beatles play their finally show today at Candlestick Park after a horrendous accident caused by the crowd from their New York show a few days ago. With crowds as large as fifty thousand people, it was inevitable that the tour was going to end horribly. Should the Beatles reconsider their life on the road and stick to the studio?"

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"The lads from Liverpool arrive at London Heathrow airport with worn out expressions after spending over a month in America. The tour was cut short and all four of the Beatles agreed that the candlestick park show was going to be the last time they ever performed live. On the flight home George was heard to have said:

'That's it, then. I'm not a Beatle anymore'"

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