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there has been frequent bear attacks in the local area attacking and mugging elderly ladies
there has been frequent bear attacks in the local area attacking and mugging elderly ladies
we bought in stephen irwin but he was already dead





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St Stephen-in-Brannel ( known locally as 'St Stephen's') is a village and parish in the Restormel district of mid-Cornwall, England, UK. The village of St Stephen's is on the A3058 road linking Newquay and St Austell. It is on the northern edge of the china clay district which encouraged the growth of the village to the present population of over 5000. The principal villages of the parish are the Churchtown, Whitemoor, Currian and Nanpean.

there has been frequent bear attacks in the local area attacking and mugging elderly ladies we bought in stephen irwin but he was already dead


See also

There are two other villages in Cornwall dedicated to St Stephen;

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