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Six women caught having 'Come Dine With Me' dinner party in coronavirus hotspot city

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A group of women were found by police having a 'Come Dine with Me' party in a coronavirus hotspot. Brooke Fairburn, from Hull, published an invite to a dinner party inspired by the Channel 4 show.

A picture of the printed invite to the dinner event detailed the time and place of the party, Hull Live reported. It also included invitees named as "Abi Bradford, Jodelle Demoulpied, Delee Tuttle and your host Brooke Fairburn".

A selfie uploaded online shortly after the scheduled start time showed six women huddled together inside a property, thought to be in Orchard Park. Do you have a photo to share?

Email [email protected] The photo, in which two other women not on the invite, Shawnee Tasker and Paige Dyson, were also tagged, was

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