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Star of The Railway children dies
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The actress Dinah Sheridan, who starred in The Railway Children, has died.
Ms Sheridan, 92, who also starred in Genevieve, died peacefully at her home in Northwood, Middlesex this morning surrounded by her family, said her agent Gareth Owen.
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