Bolton, on September 11 2020. During a documentary inquest at Bolton Coroner's Court, assistant coroner for Manchester West, Stephen Teasdale read out a statement from Ms Pearson's close friend Michelle Soufi.
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now-viral Facebook post of the moment she saw Abigail’s Bunchem-filled hair. The spheres are meant to be stuck to one another — but an increasingly frustrated population of parents are finding that they’re anything but fun when they end up in kids’ hair.
Countless reviews of the toys on Amazon warn moms and dads of the impending doom. “She had about 150 of these things layered and matted in her hair,” Lisa wrote.After some three hours of detangling, she’d only managed to remove 15 of them.
Bolton, on September 11 2020. During a documentary inquest at Bolton Coroner's Court, assistant coroner for Manchester West, Stephen Teasdale read out a statement from Ms Pearson's close friend Michelle Soufi.
straight to your inbox Phil Foden says Manchester City have the confidence to go on and win the Premier League title after a ruthless second half display brushed aside Liverpool on Sunday. City - and Foden - found life hard in the first half at Anfield, with Ilkay Gundogan's missed penalty looking like a wasted chance that the Blues would come to rue.
direct to your inboxA mum-of-three has told how a routine eye test led to the agonising triple blow of life-threatening health problems."I'm lucky I'm here to tell the tale," said Rebecca Dean, who was diagnosed after the examination with a 'ticking time bomb' brain condition.She then went on to catch bacterial meningitis and tested positive for Covid-19 in hospital.At one point she was so ill she couldn't communicate with her children or fiancée.Happily, Rebecca, 35, is now back at home with
mum whose daughter needed surgery after swallowing magnetic beads that ripped through her bowel is warning parents of the danger of the magnetic toys. Hayley Thake shared shocking pictures of her four-year-old daughter after she underwent an operation to remove two magnetic balls she had accidentally swallowed while playing with them.
baby’s pram was set alight in a suspected act of wilful fire-raising.Julie O’Rourke, 40, clutched daughter Jessie and screamed for help from the window of her top floor flat in Gallowflat Street, Rutherglen after the incident in the early hours of January 1.The mum-of-one needed oxygen after firefighters helped her out of the building, while her next door neighbour spent several hours in hospital for treatment.Now she has appealed for information about the crime.Julie was in bed at around 3am on
bullying has told of the utter “turmoil” her family experienced as she vows to make life better for other young people across Scotland. Margaret Wallace’s daughter Elizabeth, now 19, was in second year of high school when she was first subjected to relentless bullying by her peers.
North Wales Live, Ashleigh said: "A nurse phoned me and said 'I'm sorry but you have covid', and that I would probably have to give birth on my own and I wouldn’t be able to see the babies after. "I couldn't really speak then.