Son of doctor who died at the Royal Berkshire Hospital says death was ‘due to lack of PPE’
Dr Tun’s son, Michael Tun explained via social media this morning that his father died after contracting Covid-19 while working ...
Dr Tun’s son, Michael Tun explained via social media this morning that his father died after contracting Covid-19 while working ...
The next Grave Talk session is happening on Sunday, September 29, 10.45am to 12.15pm in the Devitre Room at the ...
THE death of a man at his home in Wargrave will never truly be explained, a coroner has ruled. John ...
A FORMER Waingels College teacher died from complications arising from a life-changing accident which happened nearly 30 years ago. Nicholas ...
A MAN has been charged with murder following the death of a man in Finchampstead on Friday. The charge is ...
THAMES Valley Police (TVP) has apologised to the family of a man who took his own life in Woodley, after ...
A GRIEVING family were denied the chance to read a note left to them by their father following an 'unforgivable' ...
A teenager who died at Reading Festival has been named. Matthew Jones, 17, from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, was found dead ...
A MAN has been jailed for stabbing his girlfriend in the chest at his home in Crowthorne. Michael Rough, 55, admitted killing ...
A WOMAN from Earley would have died anyway despite there being a delay in response from the emergency services, an ...
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