Police were called to the horror incident Kent, southeast of London, at 2.34am on Thursday morning and found a woman had fallen to her death near the scene of the car fire. Martin Lindsay parked his Jaguar on Eastcheap, in the City of London, on Thursday afternoon. "As a precautionary measure, the City of London has agreed to suspend three parking bays in the area which may be affected while we investigate the situation further. Picture: Change.orgA woman who plunged to her death from a bridge while fleeing from her blazing car had been desperately looking for help.Detectives today said that they believed the young woman fell while desperately looking for help after a car she was travelling in caught on fire.Police were called to the horror incident Kent, southeast of London, at 2.34am on Thursday morning and found a woman had fallen to her death near the scene of the car fire.A 31-year-old, from London, was arrested at the scene and he has since been released without charge. These are external links and will open in a new window "It could be dangerous. The owner won't be happy. Martin Lindsay parked his Jaguar on Eastcheap, in the City of London, on Thursday afternoon.When he returned about two hours later, he found parts of his car - including the wing mirror and badge - had melted.Mr Lindsay said he "could not believe" the damage. "On the windscreen, there was a note from the construction company saying 'your car's buckled, could you give us a call? Picture: Facebook.Tributes for Azra came flooding in and a memorial has been planned for the woman today in North London.One friend has posted: “In the early hours of yesterday morning, our beautiful friend Azra was tragically taken from us.”Photos showed a burnt out vehicle on the A21 early on Thursday morning, close to the exit for Tonbridge.Drivers were left stranded for more than three hours, as emergency services raced to the scene.A spokesman for Kent police said today: “Detectives investigating the circumstances around the death of a woman who fell from a bridge on the A21 are satisfied there are no suspicious circumstances and are now preparing a report for the coroner.“Kent Police was called at 2.34am on July 16 after the woman fell, near an exit for Tonbridge, onto land below.“She was declared deceased at the scene by South East Coast Ambulance Service.“The woman, who was aged 24 years and from London, is understood to have fallen while seeking assistance after a car she was travelling in caught alight.“A 31-year-old man, from London, who was arrested in connection with the incident has since been released without charge.”Two fire engines were called to the vehicle on fire at 2.20am.They put the blaze out and left the scene at 3.40am.Officers are preparing a report for the coroner and anyone who has information that may assist should call Kent Police on 01622 604100, quoting 16-0120. "Mr Lindsay said the developers had apologised and agreed to sort out the £946 repair costs.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesThe Prince of Wales led a two-minute silence, marking the day World War Two ended with Japan's surrender. "They've got to do something about it. The developers have apologised and paid for repairs.The 37-storey skyscraper at 20 Fenchurch Street, which has been nicknamed the "Walkie-Talkie" because of its shape, is currently under construction.Mr Lindsay, director of tiling company Moderna Contracts Ltd, said: "I was walking down the road and saw a photographer taking photos and asked, 'what's happening?

Detectives today said that they believed the young woman fell while desperately looking for help after a car she was travelling in caught on fire. Mr Lindsay said his car's wing mirror, panels and Jaguar badge had melted
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"You can't believe something like this would happen," he added. These are external links and will open in a new windowA new London skyscraper dubbed the "Walkie-Talkie" has been blamed for reflecting light which melted parts of a car parked on a nearby street. 'The wing mirror, panels and Jaguar badge had all melted, Mr Lindsay said.
This'll is a guide to all 170 episodes of London's Burning, plus the 1986 television … Imagine if the sun reflected on the wrong part of the body. A young woman has died in a tragic accident, while desperately trying to seek help following a car fire in the early hours of Thursday morning.Police were called to a horror incident in Kent at 2.34am on Thursday morning and found a woman had fallen to her death near the scene of the car fire. 20 Fenchurch Street which has been nicknamed the "Walkie-Talkie" '"In a joint statement, developers Land Securities and Canary Wharf said: "We are aware of concerns regarding the light reflecting from 20 Fenchurch Street and are looking into the matter. '"The photographer asked me 'have you seen that car?