Boy, 15, arrested after alleged school corridor hammer attack on teacher during lunch break
The teenager has been released under investigation whilst police carry out investigations
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The supply teacher at Archway School, Teesville, claimed she was shockingly assaulted on a school corridor on March 26.
The woman, who wants to remain anonymous, previously told of the disgusting, harmful incident which is alleged to have involved a hammer.
Our world crumbled : Scan revealed unborn baby had 9cm arm tumour bigger than his head
Tiny three-week-old Cameron Rolfe remains in hospital undergoing treatment
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An unborn baby with an extremely rare tumour bigger than his head is undergoing chemotherapy at just three-weeks-old.
Hayley and Gary Rolfe s world came crumbling down when they were told their baby had a 9cm tumour at 32-weeks pregnant.
Death of Liam Hibbins ruled tragic accident as call made for action to improve Coast Road safety
An inquest heard how the taxi driver which hit the 26-year-old was speeding at the time
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Liam Hibbins and flowers left on the Coast Road
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United Kingdom: A woman who was about to get married in 2020 when she tested positive for Covid-19 is currently learning to walk again after spending over a year in hospital.
38-year-old occupational therapit Rachels Booth from Linthorpe, Teeside, opened up about her thoughts of suicide after she was diagnosed with pancreatitis and coronavirus at the same time.
She had been making preparations for her wedding day when she started experiencing tormenting heartburn at work in April 2020.
Rachel was immediately brought to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough and placed under intensive care after medics found she had both acute pancreatitis and coronavirus.
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