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Death notices:
Betty Kathleen Leaver Betty passed away peacefully at The Royal Star and Garter Home, High Wycombe on 2nd March aged 96. Loving wife of Les Brill and then of Rex and dearly loved mother of Marion and Stephen, mother-in-law of Chris, Gran to Kathryn and Hannah, Great Grannie to Matilda and stepmother to Su and Tony. Under Coronavirus restrictions a private funeral service will be held at St Michael and All Angels Church Hughenden on Wednesday 24th March by invitation only. Flowers welcomed or donations to Alzheimer s UK and The Royal Star and Garter Homes c/o Surman and Horwood Funeral Service 01844 274842.
Alethea Taylor, 63, from Orleton Village, Herefordshire, was killed by husband John on 18 January 2012
Funeral director John Taylor, then 61, wanted to be with mistress Alison Dearden
Alethea s niece Lorraine spoke about her in Channel 5 s Countdown To Murder
Said John smirked and winked during trial where he was convicted to life in jail
Lorraine told how John has never revealed where he hid Alethea s body
Of Lice and Men: Lice treatments still sell amid social distancing
The parasites live on. That’s not the title of a streaming horror movie, but an explanation for why lice products are still in demand, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social distancing, essential for reducing the spread of the coronavirus, also can prevent lice infestations. Less hugging and leaning closer together to take selfies resulted in fewer infestations, but there is still a need for products that eliminate lice and prevent other people in the household from getting these insects.
“If we’ve learned anything about lice, it is that they are resilient,” said Joseph Juliano, vice president of marketing at Tarrytown, N.Y.-based Prestige Consumer Healthcare, which makes Nix Lice Removal Products. “Just as lice have begun to adapt to traditional pesticides, they will survive the pandemic.”