Photo reveals flaws in city death wall

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Photo reveals flaws in death wall
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Thursday 4 Apr, 2013
Photo reveals flaws in death wall

THE brick wall that collapsed killing three people was riddled with cracks, photographs taken just four months earlier reveal.

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