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Police are investigating after a man died while on a family holiday at Flamingo Land.
The man, aged 30, was said to be enjoying a break with his family when he collapsed on Thursday (July 15), Yorkshire Live reports.
Officers were called to Flamingo Land's residential park, in Kirby Misperton, near Malton, at 10.34am after paramedics reported the sudden death to officers, North Yorkshire Police said.
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Scots teenager who "never failed to put a smile on everyone's faces" after he died suddenly in Glasgow on Thursday night. Jak Fraser, 17, tragically passed away near Silverburn shopping centre at about 10pm.We told earlier how emergency services were called out to Barrhead Road following his sudden death which is not being treated as suspicious.
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Jenna Dewan and Steve Kazee are in mourning after the sudden loss of their dog.
Charlie Robinson has sadly died at the age of 75.
Ex-BBC presenter Mike Amatt has died suddenly aged 71.The talented performer, writer, and illustrator was also the creator behind the kids' cartoon Mop and Smiff.The sad news was revealed by his devastated son Michael, who said that whilst the family were heartbroken they would also remember all the good times. In a statement, Michael, 27, said: "He used to make up stories for us all the time, especially when we went on family holidays.The stories would be a clue to a treasure hunt.
Cheshire Live reports.A statement from Phillip, was read out by senior coroner for Cheshire Alan Moore.The father said the family, from Wallasey, Wirral, had arrived at the caravan site on Wednesday, August 21, 2019.After having dinner they were watching TV on a pull-out bed before Phillip put baby Corey to bed in a travel cot.The dad said he checked on Corey when he put the older children to bed and said he was 'fast asleep'.Mr Mackenzie said usually, the baby slept in the same room as him and