died after being found hurt near Strathclyde University. Police confirmed an 18-year-old, named locally as Campbell Hunter, lost his life after the alarm was raised on Rottenrow, Glasgow, at around 1.50am on Wednesday, December 9.
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North Wales Live reports.
The driver of the Volvo was left shocked, but uninjured by the collision.Sgt Emlyn Hughes of the Roads Policing Unit said: "I am appealing for anyone who may have witnessed this tragic incident, or who may have dashcam footage, to contact the Roads Policing Unit."The road remains closed and will be for some time as we conduct our investigations."The Coroner has been informed. Anyone with information should call 101 or use the live
.died after being found hurt near Strathclyde University. Police confirmed an 18-year-old, named locally as Campbell Hunter, lost his life after the alarm was raised on Rottenrow, Glasgow, at around 1.50am on Wednesday, December 9.
in Salford it has been confirmed. A blue coloured Renault left the A57 Liverpool Road in Irlam and collided with several trees, police said.
Manchester Evening News : "I had to contact the coroners' office to get them to arrange for his things to be sent. "They finally sent his belongings and many items were missing.
puppy trader have told of their heartbreak after the desperately ill youngster tragically died just days after being bought online. The dog, named Milo, was bought for £920 from a listing on Gumtree and was supposed to be an eight-week-old Jack Russell.
Manchester Evening News , daughter Tracy Keelan, 43, said: “We’re not saying cancer patients are more important than Covid patients, they should be treated equally. “Why are cancer patients not worthy of having NHS treatments but Covid patients are?“Mum worked for the NHS and worked for them for 17 years. She absolutely loved her job; it was her life. “When she needed it the most, the NHS let her down. “It does feel like cancer patients have been scarified.
Glasgow last night. Emergency services were called to Great Western Road, the A82, just before 8pm last night.
direct to your inboxA man who died after being hit by a car near the Royal Manchester Infirmary has been namedThe person fatally struck on Upper Brook Street (A34) was 35-year-old Daniel Kirton, police have confirmed.Mr Kirton was said to have been lying in the road when he was struck by a grey Toyota Verso at 11.35pm last night (December 3).Police say his next of kin have been informed of his death.The driver of the Toyota remained at the scene and is assisting police with enquiries.No arrests
"Enquiries established that a black car collided with a tree before colliding with a stationary white van.