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The Cootes Family back in Suffolk

This is an Anglia TV story about the Cootes Family that went to live next door to Sam Hallimond in Los Monterisinos.

Sam and Vanessa have now got their son with him in Spain, but his previous daughter is lost to them in the English adoption system.

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to update on ur last comment vanessa willingham los montesinos sam her son was removed recently by social services and is now in a foster home you may contact me on sophieredspain@hotmail.com

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