A man was pronounced dead after suffering a medical emergency in Felixstowe today
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A man has died in Felixstowe after suffering a medical emergency.
The East of England Ambulance service were called to the scene in Ranelagh Road just before 3.30pm today.
Two ambulances attended at a property to treat a man who was suffering a medical emergency. He died at the scene.
Suffolk police were also called to the scene to assist the ambulance service.
Vicky Lovelace-Collins: Tributes paid to loving Stevenage paramedic killed in crash before driver fled the country
Vicky died after her motorbike collided with a car - the driver of which fled the country shortly after
Vicky Lovelace-Collins died in September 2018 - and her family are still fighting for justice (Image: Louisa Smith)
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Man dies following crash in St Osyth A MOTORCYCLIST has died following a crash in St Osyth. Three people have been arrested following the collision, which happened on Pump Hill, St Osyth, at 5.20pm on Friday. Police were called to reports that a man from Clacton had come off his motorbike near the BP Garage. Sadly, he was pronounced dead at the scene, a spokesman said. A short time later, a BMW X5 was discovered abandoned in St Clair s Road. Three local people - a 58-year-old man and woman and a 35-year-old woman, remain in custody, having been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, driving whilst unfit through drink or drugs and failing to stop at the scene of a collision.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Four new cases in managed isolation, Air NZ crew member infected overseas
16 Dec, 2020 12:35 AM
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The Government has unveiled its worst-case scenario plan on how New Zealand would respond to another Covid-19 outbreak if one occurred over the summer months.
The Government has unveiled its worst-case scenario plan on how New Zealand would respond to another Covid-19 outbreak if one occurred over the summer months.
NZ Herald
There are four new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, all in managed isolation.
Seventeen previously reported cases have now recovered, bringing the total number of active cases in this country to 43.