Paddleboarder died in hospital three days after drowning
Daryl Thornhill, 26, died at the Royal Papworth Hospital, in Cambridge, three days after drowning in the water, an inquest opening has revealed.
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Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
Daryl Thornhill, 26, died at the Royal Papworth Hospital, in Cambridge, three days after drowning in the water, an inquest opening has revealed.
Construction worker Billy Davis, 42, died at the site of the project in Ramsey Heights, near Ramsey, on March 12, 2024.
Elizabeth Hind, 63, died in hospital after her push bike collided with a tipper truck on the A1123 between St Ives and Huntingdon, an inquest opening heard.
Anthony Browne MP is “deeply troubled” about how parents and the wider community feel about Ernulf and Longsands secondary schools in St Neots.
Klaidas Weekes, 21, has been jailed after assaulting three women in a Peterborough city centre nightclub, knocking one of them unconscious.
Lyn Edmonds, a First World War historian, is tracing the descendants of Huntingdonshire veterans who served in the Salonika campaign.
Dr Tim Hunt was the co-founder of the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity which was set up in 1981. He died unexpectedly aged 87.
Slimming World has two new consultants leading their own groups every Thursday evening in Huntingdonshire.
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Police and Crime Commissioner elections are on May 2, 2024. Here are the three candidates and their priorities.
UK Power Networks has apologised after the village of Kings Ripton, near Huntingdon, has been hit with multiple power cuts weekly for over a year.
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