Bothwell on Friday evening, September 3. Locals raced to his aid with a life-saving defibrillator but despite 40 minutes of CPR he was pronounced dead on route to the hospital.
24.08.2021 - 16:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The partner of a 39-year-old Wigan man who has been missing since 3am today (Tuesday) has sent out a heartfelt plea for him to come home.
Avid Wigan fan Colin Garner had been taken to the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary after collapsing at the local Asda store where he worked as a general assistant.
After being discharged in the early hours, he did not arrive at the Old Laurel Gardens, Hindley home he shares with his
Bothwell on Friday evening, September 3. Locals raced to his aid with a life-saving defibrillator but despite 40 minutes of CPR he was pronounced dead on route to the hospital.
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Cops raced to Western Road in Cambuslang at around 9pm on Friday night, September 3. The alarm was raised after a man was found injured on the road.One concerned local reported seeing at least three police cars and an ambulance at the scene last night.
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Police have blocked off a Glasgow street after a man was found with serious injuries.
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family has been left heartbroken over the death of their husband and father who died after collapsing suddenly at their Scots home. Zuheir Elgalal, 46, did not experience any unusual symptoms before his untimely death.On Thursday August 12, he told his wife, Wigdan, that he began to feel breathless and had an increasing pain in his chest.He called an ambulance for himself but was unable to speak so passed the phone over to Wigdan to speak to the operator instead.
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mother of a newborn baby girl whose body was discovered wrapped up in a pink beach towel at a recycling plant may have suffered a difficult labour, an inquest heard on August 25. The baby's body was found placed on a conveyor belt by worker Adam Ferguson at the waste recycling facility on August 20, 2020.
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William Petersen is on the mend.
No details on what caused the incident were available, but Petersen is now out of the hospital.