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Bosom buddies in charity bungee jump

FUNDRAISERS: Laura-Jane Tappingdon, Zoe Anderson and Rebecca Smythe. Picture: PAUL DENNIS
FUNDRAISERS: Laura-Jane Tappingdon, Zoe Anderson and Rebecca Smythe. Picture: PAUL DENNIS

THREE topless models turned up at a public house to lend their support to a bungee jump to help raise money for the Kent Air Ambulance Trust (Lynn Cox writes).

The Command House in Chatham's Dock Road hosted the event. More than 300 people cheered on the 30 eager jumpers.

Two of the models who braved the jump were Zoe Anderson, from Chatham, and Laura-Jane Tappington, from Dartford. Both did it topless and got huge cheers from the crowd. Another topless model, Rebecca Smyth, also from Chatham, cheered on her brace chums and posed topless for pictures with pub regulars.

Landlord Sid Arora, who was the first to jump said: "It was a long way down but it was unbelievable."

Zoe said: "I was quite excited about the jump and I'm please to be able to help the Kent Air Ambulance Trust. I hope we can raise enough money to boost their funds quite a bit."

Mr Arora and his wife, Shelley, have been supporting the charity since they took over the pub three months ago. The couple think more than £2,000 will be raised through the event.

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