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Question 1: What is the helicopter pilot's name who will give you a bird’s eye view of Grand Cayman?
Answer: Jerome Bigot
Question 2: Which of the three Cayman Islands has a population of approximately 150?
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Potential 1.6m People Could claim on average £4,000
Finally, a major lawsuit against five leading carmakers accused of cheating on emissions claims has opened at the High Court in London. If found guilty, 850,000 claimants could be eligible for a tidy payout with a further 1.6m further claimants possible.