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A man collapsed and died while hiking in Snowdonia.
Rescue teams were called to Aran Benllyn, south of Llanuwchllyn, in Gwynedd, just before 10am on Saturday (July 3).
The man was taking part in a mountaineering club outing when he became unwell, Wales Online reports.
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insomnia on holiday. David Marsden, who has been described as a ‘kind-hearted, caring and beautiful’ 22-year-old, was pursuing a career as a medical lab assistant at Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport.
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Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.An 'irreplaceable' man who showed waning signs of sepsis experienced significant delays in treatment and went without medical observations for almost four hours, an inquest heard.South Manchester Coroner's Court heard Steven Hathaway, 47, from Denton, was rushed to Tameside Hospital before 6pm on March 18, last year after he turned 'blue in the