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Among the premises to have suffered a break-in is Hindhead golf club in Surrey.
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The Grade II-listed property, built in Hindhead in 1897, was the house where Conan Doyle wrote The Hound of the Baskervilles.
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Coach driver Colin Daulby, 63, from Warrington and Kerry Ogden, 23, from Maghull were also killed in the crash near Hindhead.
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Carole Davison, club secretary at Hindhead, said she was "devastated" to see the damage that had been caused by the intruders.
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It is one of the longest tunnels in England and is part of a four-mile bypass of the Surrey village of Hindhead.
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Traffic had previously been held up at the Hindhead crossroads for years, blighting the lives of people living in and around Hindhead.
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Mr Aydogdu, 32, of Hindhead, Surrey, said he had only opened his car door a little to see if anyone was coming.
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Mr Molloy, driver Colin Daulby and Kerry Lynne Ogden died when the 52-seater Merseypride Travel coach crashed between the Hindhead Tunnel and Thursley exit on 10 September.
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The house in Hindhead was at the centre of a High Court battle last year when campaigners halted plans by owners, Fossway, to turn it into flats.
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The old A3 is to be broken up and the land returned to nature, reuniting the Devil's Punch Bowl with Hindhead Common for the first time in almost 200 years.
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The tunnel, which will be used by an estimated 30, 000 vehicles a day, runs under the Devil's Punch Bowl, a large hollow of dry, sandy heath, to the east of Hindhead.
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