Kells v Upton, BARLA National Cup. Two out of two conversions for Cameron Taylor. Picture: Ben Challis The company where a 20-year-old rugby player worked before he tragically died on Friday has closed for two days as a “mark of respect”. Coombe & Sharpe Landscape Ltd released a statement yesterday sending their condolences to the family of Cameron Taylor, from Whitehaven. Mr Taylor, known to friends and Kells ARL teammates as Tadge, suddenly died on Friday following an incident at Lillyhall industrial estate. Directors Paul Coombe and Alan Sharpe said: “We are devastated by his death and are working with the Health & Safety Executive and the police to establish exactly what happened.
Wendy Sharpe explores ghosts of the past and the north shore
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Wendy Sharpe explores ghosts of the past and the north shore
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Wendy Sharpe is not sure that she believes in ghosts. Certainly not the midnight frighteners. Sharpe’s grandmother Bessie was a psychic, and her sister was the famous medium Ann Fishman, who gave public readings in Russia and London. But Sharpe verges on the sceptical.
Both her ancestors were followers of Madame Blavatsky, the occultist who rose to prominence in the late 19th century, popularised astral travel and inspired