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Apologies to all our customers.” Several locals took to social media to pass on their condolences to the family.Joanne Birkett wrote: “I just can’t begin to imagine what pain everyone is going through.So devastating.
Thoughts are with everyone affected by this tragedy.”Police offered their “sincere condolences” and said they were probing the tragedy.Sergeant Bob McNay, of the road policing unit, said: “Alex’s family is devastated following their tragic loss and have asked to be left in peace to
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Our hearts go out to Ashley Cain, 30, and his wife Safiyya Vorajee, 34. The couple confirmed the tragic news that their 8-month-old Azaylia Diamond sadly passed away after learning she had “days to live.” The baby was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of Leukemia in October at just two months old, and has been receiving chemotherapy. “Rest In Paradise Princess,” Ashley wrote on Instagram on April 25. “I will always hold you in my heart until I can hold you again in heaven.”
The Challenge star Ashley Cain’s 8-month-old daughter, Azaylia, has died, after a six-month-long battle with leukemia.
Ashley Cain has shared the heartbreaking news that his baby daughter Azaylia has passed away after battling leukaemia. A few weeks back, the 30-year-old reality star and his partner Safiyya Vorajee were told by doctors that their 9-month-old daughter may only have "days to live" after consultants found more tumours.
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cyclist has been rushed to hospital after being knocked down on a busy Fife road. Police were called to the scene on Queensferry Road in Dunfermline at around 12.15pm on Thursday, April 22.
Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the girl was hit by a car outside Leo's Pizzeria on Hamilton Road in Bellshill at around 7.35pm on Wednesday April 21.