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Mansfield Town, Derby County and Long Eaton academy footballer dies of head injuries
A postmortem examination has been conducted and the provisional cause of death is head injuries
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An inquest has been opened into the death of a young footballer who lost his life aged 20.
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Name of elderly man who died in bungalow fire released
Paramedics were able to resuscitate him, but he died later in hospital
Flowers were left outside Peter Morley s home following his death (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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The name of a Derbyshire man who died in an accidental house fire has been released after an inquest into his death was opened.
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image captionAdam Brooks said there was no such thing as a safe place to stab someone
A man in his 20s had to be operated on 36 times after being stabbed, a leading surgeon has said.
Adam Brooks, based at the Queen s Medical Centre in Nottingham, said complications led to the patient having organs removed and developing sepsis.
Mr Brooks, who said the man s life would never be the same , was speaking as part of a campaign to warn of the dangers of carrying knives.
Nottinghamshire Police said it was working to drive down knife crime.
Mr Brooks, who is a clinical director for the East Midlands Major Trauma Centre, said the victim, from Nottinghamshire, was bought in for treatment after being stabbed three times in a brutal attack last year.