Bradford Coroners Court A MARRIED mother tragically died by suicide on a railway in December 2019, an inquest concluded yesterday. Katherine Cocksedge (née McBurnie) died on December 21, 2019, aged 34 at Duck Farm crossing near Burley-in-Wharfedale. In an inquest at Bradford Coroners Court, it was heard that there was “no way” the train would have been able to stop before colliding with Katherine, and there had been no indication of what she was about to do. Born in Australia, Katherine moved back to Bradford with her parents at ten months old, and the family settled in Eccleshill where she went to school.
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Winston Williams THE daughter of an international chess champion who took his own life questioned why no “serious action” was taken to help her father. There was shock following the death of Winston Williams, 62, in July last year. He was a well-known West Yorkshire chess player and junior coach, who founded Bradford’s ‘Chesstival in the Park’ and was highly-regarded because of his passion for the game. In a tribute following his death, Ihor Lewyk, organiser of Bradford and District Chess Association, and Tim Wall, who played on a chess team with Mr Williams, said: A thoroughly lovely chap whose passion for chess was contagious. He was well loved in local leagues and will be greatly missed.”
Schoolgirl, nine, died on holiday in Spain after one lick of ice cream
The family had only been in the Costa del Sol for a few hours
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A nine-year-old British schoolgirl who died on a Spanish family holiday was killed by an allergic reaction after just “one lick” of an ice cream, an inquest heard.
Schoolgirl, nine, died on holiday in Spain after one lick of ice cream
The family had only been in the Costa del Sol for a few hours
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A nine-year-old British schoolgirl who died on a Spanish family holiday was killed by an allergic reaction after just “one lick” of an ice cream, an inquest heard.