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An inquest was held at Hereford Town Hall on Wednesday A HEREFORD business owner and football fan died suddenly outside his work of coronavirus, an inquest was told. Scott McMenamin, aged 56, from Bryngwyn Close in Hereford was a plumber and central heating engineer and owner of Scott and Sons Ltd. He was also a keen Hereford football fan following Hereford United and Hereford FC. An inquest held at Hereford Town Hall on Wednesday heard that in the days before his death Mr McMenamin had called 111 after being short of breath and was prescribed some antibiotics for a chest infection. On April 9, at his place of work on Church Ward Trading Estate in Hereford, Mr McMenamin was described as looking unwell and a colleague had offered to take him home. ....
Coroner s praise for those who tried to save young men who drowned in Herefordshire quarry Coroner s praise for those who tried to save young men who drowned in Herefordshire quarry THE assistant coroner for Herefordshire has praised the efforts of the people who tried to save the lives of two young men who drowned in a Herefordshire quarry. Assistant coroner Roland Wooderson recorded a verdict of accidental death by drowning at the inquest into the deaths of Russell O’Neill and Justas Juzenas. The pair both died at Gullet Quarry near Ledbury in the summer on separate days. The inquest at Hereford Town Hall last week heard that Russell, a ‘fit and healthy’ footballer who dreamed of playing for Liverpool FC, was swimming in the quarry with friends Kieran Scollan and Jay Roberts on July 6 - one of the hottest days of the summer. ....