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Downham Market woman appears in King s Lynn court after driving along town centre road while drunk

Downham Market woman appears in King s Lynn court after driving along town centre road while drunk
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Police advise motorists to keep vehicles safe after spell of catalytic converter thefts

Norfolk Police have vouched that they are continuing work to combat catalytic converter thefts in the area.

Catalytic convertors stolen from Hondas in Downham Market

Catalytic converters have been stolen from multiple cars in west Norfolk.

Misadventure verdict on death of Downham Market woman

Misadventure verdict on death of Downham Market woman  | Updated: 15:08, 29 January 2021 A conclusion of misadventure was found in an inquest held today into the death of Samantha Ford at her home in Downham last summer. The online hearing, before area coroner Yvonne Blake, heard that Mrs Ford,aged 53, died following a house fire at her home on the Retreat Estate on July 29. She had died from inhalation of fire fumes. Evidence read to the inquest said that the alarm had been raised after a neighbour saw smoke pouring out of a ground-floor window of the property. The scene at the Retreat Estate today (Thursday, July 30) as an investigation continues into the fatal house fire (44179995)

Downham Market house fire most likely caused by cigarette

Published: 12:36 PM January 29, 2021    Emergency services were called to the scene of a house fire in Downham Market. Picture: Sarah Hussain - Credit: Archant A fire at a house in which a 53-year-old woman died was probably caused by a lit cigarette being dropped onto a chair, an inquest heard. Samantha Ford died after a blaze broke out inside her semi-detached house at Retreat Estate in Downham Market on July 29 last year. Emergency services at the scene of the house fire in Downham Market.  - Credit: Ian Burt An inquest at Norfolk Coroner s Court in Norwich on Friday heard that Mrs Ford was a smoker and that at the time of her death had a high level of alcohol in her system which may have caused her to be confused in the fire.

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