Here are five stories you might have missed from across south east London and Kent.

1. Fire Brigade called to smoke billowing from JD Sports and Lidl in Catford Retail Park 

The scene from the fire at Lidl and JD sports in Catford yesterday (April 30), which involved "external furnishings".

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2. Dartford man who waged sustained fear campaign on ex-partner and left roses on her car jailed

Andrew Kelleher, 35, broke his restraining order by stalking his former partner, and was sentenced to 17 months in prison.

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3. Woolwich Church Street smash leads to police man hunt

One man fled the scene after the two car crash, which left the other driver needing hospital treatment for back injuries.

The 45-year-old's condition is "serious but stable". The man who ran was driving the blue Vauxhall Zafira.

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4. Biggin Hill ex-firefighter and amputee Gurkha plan relief expedition to earthquake-hit Nepal

Steve James, 52, has been an active aid worker in past natural disasters.

He plans to fly out in a plane packed with the three fire engines, two 4x4 trucks, supplies and stacks of teabags provided by Yorkshire Tea, this weekend.

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5. Patrick Lamb's parents warn of dangers of drinking as inquest hears an open verdict

A young Greenhithe man who's body tragically washed up in Cuxton Marina five weeks after he went missing was "extremely intoxicated" when he died.

The coroner could not rule the cause of Pat Lamb's death, and his parents warned of the dangers of drinking heavily.

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