Melissa Gorga is not saying goodbye to Bravo any time soon!
28.07.2022 - 14:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
An inquest into the death of a woman who was hit by a bus near Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester city centre has been opened and adjourned. Joyce Bacon, 60, from Droylsden, Tameside, died when a double-decker collided with three pedestrians at a bus stop stand on July 10.
As reported in the Manchester Evening News Mrs Bacon - described by her family as a loving mother, sister and wife - had been to a cinema to watch a film with her husband, Ian, at the time.
Opening an inquest into her death at Manchester Coroners' Court, Area Coroner Zak Golombeck read out the provisional findings of an investigation by Greater Manchester Police's Serious Collision Investigation Unit. He said the investigation was ongoing and he awaits a 'full and final report'.
Mr Golombeck said that at 9.24pm on Sunday, July 10, a 'twin deck bus' was travelling in a south-easterly direction. The driver, he said, brought the bus to a stop between two bus stop stands at Piccadilly Gardens.
It was stopped 'facing diagonally', the brief hearing was told. Mrs Bacon and two 'further casualties' who were also hit were there at a stand, he said.
The coroner said the Stagecoach bus stopped 'for 50 seconds before setting off'. He said it then continued straight ahead, mounted the pavement and hit a bus stop stand, colliding with Mrs Bacon and the two others.
"GMP should also update me in due course over whether any prosecution is likely," Mr Golombeck said.
The hearing on Thursday was told Mrs Bacon was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary, where sadly she was pronounced dead. The coroner gave details of a post-mortem examination, which he said found she had suffered multiple injuries.
Another woman, said to be aged in her 50s, suffered serious injuries in
Melissa Gorga is not saying goodbye to Bravo any time soon!
Anne Heche crashed her blue Mini Cooper into a home a little before 11 a.m. PT on Friday, Aug.
A pre-inquest review has opened into the death of a young woman who fell to her death from a Stockport tower block.
No wonder Teresa Giudice is charging her wedding no-shows for the money they cost her!
Teresa Giudice tied the knot with Louie Ruelas on Saturday at a star-studded party held at the Park Chateau Estate & Gardens in East Brunswick, New Jersey complete with a very expensive price tag. In addition to her custom Mark Zunino gown, the star wowed in a half-up-half-down hairstyle that totaled $9,500. ET spoke to Teresa's hair and makeup artists for a behind-the-scenes look at the bride's intense preparation for her walk down the aisle. «She was super calm. Super excited.
Joe Giudice is «very happy» for his ex-wife Teresa Giudice following her wedding to Louie Ruelas last weekend. A source tells ET that Joe wishes Teresa «all the best.» The star tied the knot on Saturday, marrying Ruelas after two years of dating. She and Joe divorced in 2020 after two decades of marriage, going public with Ruelas a few months later. According to the source, Joe now «is doing great and actively dating.» Still, Teresa's highly anticipated nuptials, held at the Park Chateau Estate & Gardens in East Brunswick, New Jersey, weren't entirely drama-free.
Teresa Giudice may be in love, love, love, but it doesn't seem like the feeling is mutual with her brother and sister-in-law. The star tied the knot on Saturday, marrying Louie Ruelas after two years of dating. The highly anticipated event, held at the Park Chateau Estate & Gardens in East Brunswick, New Jersey, featured a star-studded guest list of Bravo personalities, including Teresa's castmates, Margaret Josephs, Dolores Catania, Jennifer Aydin and Jackie Goldschneider.
Teresa Giudice became a married woman once again and had her fairytale wedding with new husband Luis Ruelas at the Park Chateau Estate & Gardens in New Jersey on Saturday. The "Real Housewives of New Jersey" icon was surrounded by friends, family and colleagues from various Bravo franchises as she said "I do" to Ruelas in front of more than 200 guests at the East Brunswick estate.
Teresa Giudice‘s wedding was a star-studded event!
"Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice and Luis Ruelas tied the knot! According to People, the couple wed in front of 220 guests at the Park Chateau Estate & Gardens in East Brunswick, New Jersey. Giudice's four daughters, Gia, 21, Gabriella, 17, Milania, 16 and Audriana, 12, were all at her side. The reality star shares her children with ex-husband Joe Giudice.The Giudice's officially divorced in 2020 and he has since been released from prison and moved to Italy.
Teresa Giudice is a married woman!
Teresa Giudice and boyfriend Louie Ruelas tied the knot on Saturday.The star and Louie, who she began dating in 2020, said their «I do's» during a romantic ceremony where the bride walked down the aisle to «Ava Maria,» at the Park Chateau Estate & Gardens in East Brunswick, New Jersey. A source tells ET, “He had vows but spoke from his heart. She read her own vows.”The bride wore a white mermaid gown with a stunning silver tiara that topped off her look.
Defending his turf. Machine Gun Kelly responded after a tour bus was vandalized during his recent stop in Nebraska — and he didn’t hold back.
A pervert was caught exposing himself at a bus stop after taking a cocktail of drugs and alcohol on his birthday.
An inquest has opened in to the death of a teenager who died at Salford Quays. The body of Kalen Waugh, 16, was recovered from the water in the evening of July 16.
Star Trek legend Nichelle Nichols, who starred in the original series as Lieutenant Uhura, has died at the age of 89, her son Kyle Johnson has announced.Taking to her official Instagram account, he told her 33,400 followers that his mum passed away on Sunday 31 July as he wrote: "Friends, Fans, Colleagues, World "I regret to inform you that a great light in the firmament no longer shines for us as it has for so many years. Last night, my mother, Nichelle Nichols, succumbed to natural causes and passed away. "Her light however, like the ancient galaxies now being seen for the first time, will remain for us and future generations to enjoy, learn from, and draw inspiration." He continued: "Hers was a life well lived and as such a model for us all.