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I could see the HEMS dr's at the scene when I came by just before 9am - was going down the other way. Think once they've stabilised the patients and whizzed them over the hill the road will open again fairly quickly = there was a recovery lorryh there already. Hope whoever it is is ok - know they'll get best poss care.
I got caught up in that; had to get out of my bus and walk past just as all the police/fire/ambulance types were arriving. Didn't want to look too much but what I saw didn't look good - looks as if someone went under a lorry. Loads of sirens, emergency people rushing about with a 'this is bad' expression on their faces. Not nice at all.

The cozzers were appealing for witnesses and stopped me in me motor whilst I was leaving my house for work this morning! I guess the accident must have been nasty and they were just taping the road off.


Imagine asking me though! As if I am gonna bleat to the filth!

I realised who this was this weekend. The guy lived just over the road from me. The most friendly neighbour we have he always had time to stop and chat and was just the sort of guy that made ED the friendly community that makes me love to live here. I'm sure they'll be plenty of other locals who knew him well and will miss him. All my sympathy to Emma and the boys.

Nutty


the funeral was today. It was a big turnout I must say and most of us were in tears. His grandfather collapsed and died of grief this morning on his way to the church father Charles at Goose green told. Its weird how things turn out. Stephen was a great guy and we chatted loads and walked around together as I live a stones throw away too.Emma is expecting a third child. Best wishes to her. She has plenty of love and support around her.

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