Shetland after reports of a crash involving a motor vehicle that then went up in flames. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene following the incident earlier today, July 31.
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when she was struck by a car.The driver had lost control after turning left onto the street, a police representative explained as the inquest was opened at Bolton Coroners Court today (Wednesday).The 70-year-old was one of two pedestrians who were injured in the crash.
She passed away as a result of her injuries later that day.The second woman was badly injured in the incident and received extensive treatment in hospital.Speaking at the inquest, police coroner's officer Stefan Wilson said: "On
.Shetland after reports of a crash involving a motor vehicle that then went up in flames. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene following the incident earlier today, July 31.
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Edinburgh. The 63-year-old Mercedes driver crashed on Willowbrae Road at around 5.40pm on Tuesday night.
in Cumbria has been named as a man from Greater Manchester.Ronnie Monks, 72, from Worsley in Salford was riding a black Triumph Rocket motorbike when he was involved in a crash on Townhead Lane in the village of Ravenstonedale, around twenty miles north east of Kendal.Emergency services rushed to the scene, close to the junction for with the main A683 road just south of the market town of Kirkby Stephen shortly after 4pm on Saturday afternoon, July 11.However Mr Monks sadly died at the scene,
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herePolice said Mr Webster's family were being supported and the force has appealed for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.Images show a forensic tent was set up outside the store.It's understood the air ambulance was also called to the scene.No further details have been released.The man arrested has been released on bail pending further inquiries.Police haven't said what the man was arrested on suspicion of.In a statement, Cheshire Police said: "A man who was seriously injured
in Wigan has been named. Elizabeth Anne Lythgoe tragically died as a result of her injuries following the collision on July 3.The 70-year-old was walking down Slag Lane in Lowton at around 9.15am when she was struck by a white Mini One car.She was making her way along the pavement with a 73-year-old woman when the incident happened.Both women were taken to hospital in life-threatening conditions but Ms Lythgoe injuries proved fatal.