Bristol cyclist s emotional reunion with woman who helped save his life They re worth their weight in gold – that’s the pay rise I d give the NHS and emergency services if I was in Government
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One of the passers-by who helped save a young cyclist’s life has made an emotional reunion with him.
Body of man found at Bristol Harbourside
The death is currently being treated as unexplained
11:20, 24 APR 2021
The body of a 24 year old man has been found in a property at Gasworks Lane in Bristol (Image: Google Maps)
A police investigation has been launched after the body of a man was found inside a property in Bristol.
Police were called to Gasworks Lane at just before 4pm yesterday (Friday, April 23).
A man’s body was found inside the property.
Forensic teams have been at the scene and his death is currently being treated as unexplained.
Local residents reported hearing shouting shortly before police arrived.
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Body found in Leigh Woods believed to be woman, 22, from Bristol
Police do not believe the death is suspicious
Updated
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The body found in Leigh Woods is believed to be that of a 22-year-old woman from Bristol.
Emergency services, including a police helicopter, fire and ambulance crews, were called to the scene near Bristol.
Fed-up residents are now handing out pretend tickets to pavement parkers
It s the next step after laying down pretend double yellow lines last week
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Residents who put pretend double yellow lines across cars that were parked on pavements or on street corners as a stunt to highlight the problem in the area have followed it up with the next logical step - pretend parking tickets.