Kimberley Deakin (Image: Staffordshire Police)
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A coroner has been updated following the death of a popular mum-of-one.
Kimberley Deakin, aged 29, died on November 6 at the Royal Stoke University Hospital after emergency crews had been called to her home in Leigh Street, Burslem.
Ryan Bradbury pleaded guilty to drink driving and driving without a licence or insurance (Image: Stoke Sentinel)
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Music tutor Ryan Bradbury was caught drink driving – without a licence or insurance.
Matthew Rushton pleaded guilty to drink driving (Image: STOKE SENTINEL)
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Drink-driver Matthew Rushton crashed his car - on the way home from a bird-watching session.
The 52-year-old had been drinking lager during an outing to an RSPB reserve before setting off to drive home.
Michael Henderson called police and told them he had been shot (Image: STOKE SENTINEL)
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‘Despicable’ Michael Henderson called police and told them he had been shot – in a hoax call.
Police armed response units from as far away as Stafford and Burton headed to the 28-year-old’s Smallthorne home after the call was received, as Staffordshire Police responded to what they thought was a serious incident.
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Thirty-five-year-old Lee Dunn, of Sefton Avenue, Sneyd Green, denied threatening another with a knife on July 4, 2020. But he pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article.