A university student whose teenage sister hanged herself took his own life less than a year later because he was haunted by claims a paramedic could have saved her life, an inquest heard.
Dyllon Milburn, 21, was already devastated over the death of Quinn Beadle, 17, but then learned of an investigation into claims the ambulanceman called to the scene had pronounced her dead too quickly without making any attempt to revive her.
As enquiries continued into the tragedy, Dyllon, from Shildon, Co Durham, who had taken a year off college became tormented by what his family called a wicked cover up.
One person taken to hospital after five-vehicle crash near Moor Farm roundabout
The road was closed for several hours after the multi-vehicle crash
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One person has been taken to hospital after a five-vehicle collision.
The multi-vehicle crash happened between the B1326 and A19 Moor Farm roundabout, Annitsford, at 8.35am on Thursday.
Thornaby woman took own life on train track, inquest rules
Jane Hartley had led a chaotic lifestyle with a number of issues in the time before her suicide, the hearing was told
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A Thornaby woman sadly took her own life when she was hit by a train, an inquest has ruled.
Leaders of health organisations around the region are asking the public to act safely and sensibly as Covid restrictions continue to ease. Although the number of Covid cases does remain low around the North East and Cumbria, the NHS is still working with full social distancing measures in place, meaning additional challenges also face them including less space being available in hospital treatment rooms. The plea comes ahead of this weekend’s Bank Holiday Monday, with several leaders from around the North East asking everyone to behave in a sensible way when meeting with family and friends. This includes while out drinking, with a reminder having been given that if you drink too much alcohol, you could put both yourself and also the NHS at risk of problems.
North East 999 heroes share their shocking experiences of violence and abuse
Emergency service workers across the region have given hard-hitting personal accounts of being subjected to disgraceful attacks
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