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A woman who was pulled from the scene of a World War II air crash as a baby is to attend a memorial dedicated to the people who died.
Diana Cheetham, who is now in her 60s, was 10 weeks old when the Stirling bomber crashed into her family's house in Cliffe, Kent.
She survived because a falling wardrobe protected her but the airmen and other occupants of the house died.
A memorial is being unveiled in the village on Sunday.
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Diana Cheetham, who is now in her 60s, was 10 weeks old when the Stirling bomber crashed into her family's house in Cliffe, Kent.
She survived because a falling wardrobe protected her but the airmen and other occupants of the house died.
A memorial is being unveiled in the village on Sunday.
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