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Head of German church caught over drink-drive limit

The female head of Germany's protestant church was caught driving her official limousine at the weekend while three times over the drink-drive limit.

Police stopped Bishop Margot Kaessmann, 51, after she ran a red light in Hanover. She allegedly told police: "I have only drunk one glass of wine." A local newspaper speculated that "it must have been a very large glass indeed".

Bishop Kaessman is head of 25 million protestants in Germany - the mother of four is also the country's only divorced bishop.

"I'm shocked that I could make such a terrible mistake," she said. "I'm aware of how dangerous and irresponsible drinking and driving is, and am ready for the legal conquences."

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