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The police have released a computer generated image of a man who died after collapsing on a street in London last year, in the hope family will come forward.

The Elizabeth line suffered serious disruption after a freight train impacted service on London’s newest line.

Two years after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, London’s Afghan community gather peacefully in Westminster.

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00:00 Hi, I'm Jack with London World and these are your top stories.
00:04 Detectives are searching for the family of a man who died after collapsing in a side
00:08 street near Waterloo. The man, thought to have been in his 40s or 50s, was seen on the
00:13 ground on Coral Street in May last year.
00:18 A faulty freight train impacted the Elizabeth line services on Wednesday morning August
00:22 16th, causing delays for commuters. At 8.30am Transport for London reported there was no
00:29 service between Abbeywood and Whitechapel.
00:33 And finally, dozens of members of London's Afghan community gathered in Westminster to
00:39 mark the sombre two year anniversary since the Taliban took over their homeland. Around
00:44 60 members and supporters of the Afghan and Central Asian Association gathered in Parliament
00:50 Square in a peaceful demonstration.
00:52 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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