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TRIBUTES have been paid to a Basingstoke construction worker who died suddenly. Scott Grimes, 30, was found unresponsive at work in Wiltshire Crescent on Monday. He was taken to hospital but later died. A spokesman for Hampshire Police said an investigation had been launched with the Health and Safety Executive notified. In tribute to the father-of-one, his brother Ian Grimes, said: “My brother and my best mate, words cannot describe how much you mean to me. I just want everyone to know how much of a kind man you were.” His partner Ashleigh McCaul, and mother to their son Finley, said their world had been taken too soon, writing: “We will miss you so much. until we meet again, love you always and forever.”
Calls for Liverpool FC to pay tribute to construction worker who died on Basingstoke building site THE family of a Liverpool football fan have called on the club to pay tribute after his sudden death at a Basingstoke building site. Scott Grimes, who has been described as a ‘loving’ and ‘devoted father’, passed away on Monday (February 15) after sustaining injuries at a building site on Wiltshire Crescent. An official investigation into the 30-year-olds death has since been launched by the health and safety executive and Hampshire Police. Scott’s brother, Ian Grimes, is now calling on Liverpool FC to pay tribute to Scott on Saturday before or during their match.
Christmas comes early for heroic Offaly as they reach Leinster Final
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CHRISTMAS came early for a heroic Offaly when they booked a place in the Leinster Minor Football Championship final with a superb win over Kildare in Newbridge today.
Offaly 2-10
Kildare 2-7
Playing with tremendous heart and character, it was Offaly s best win at this level in years. They had to work so hard for the result but they answered everything that Kildare threw at them and there was absolutely no disputing the merit of the win.
Only three points separated the sides at the end of an engrossing high intensity game of football but Offaly were definitely the better team and could have won with more comfort. They ended up hanging on a bit and were relieved to hear the final whistle but they still closed out the deal with a degree of comfort.