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An inquest into the death of a 'loving' and 'caring' teenager who died in a fatal collision in Tameside opened this morning (October 5).
Stuart MacLeod, 17, hit a parked car on his motorcycle shortly after 8pm on Friday September 16 of this year. He died in Salford Royal Hospital on September 18 after spending two days in 'critical care', the court heard.
Police coroners officer Simon Toft said the medical cause of death determined by doctors at Salford Royal Hospital was traumatic brain injury.
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"Stuart MacLeod was involved in a road traffic collision where he sustained fatal injuries and remained in critical care until he died," Mr Toft told the court.
Coroner Lauren Costello opened the inquest into the 'tragic' death at Stockport Coroners' Court this morning. A full inquest has been set for February 10, 2023.
Paying tribute to Stuart, from the Mossley area, his family said: “Stuart was a whirlwind from the moment he was born until he began his eternal journey.
“He was a loving, caring giant of a character who would look after all those he loved. His family and friends will deeply miss his infectious smile and ability to make everyone around him laugh like the class clown he was. Bright and so intelligent, he had the ability to turn the most basic of conversations into full-on debate.
“With every waking moment we miss you, Stuart, and will always love you like you are right by our sides.
"RIP beautiful boy. Fly high with the angels our darling son, brother, and friend. We are heartbroken forever.”
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U2 frontman Bono has opened up about alleged death threats he received in his new, soon-to-be-released memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story.In the book, Bono speaks about numerous threats the band received from the IRA, gangsters and some far right groups throughout their career.Bono claims in the book that Gerry Adams, the late, former Sinn Fein leader, said he “stinks” because of their pro-peace stance. “U2’s opposition to paramilitaries (of all kinds) had cost the IRA valuable fundraising in the US,” the book alleges.The musician spoke about the book for the first time yesterday (October 16) at The Times and The Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, and recalled how special branch officers said that /his wife, Ali Stewart, was the more likely target than him.
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