Janet Dineen, 63 lives in Didcot and her daughter Sarah Swanborough is buried in East Hagbourne cemetery. Sarah was not expected to make it to her first birthday when she was born with brain damage, curvature of the spine and epilepsy. Her mother Ms Dineen explained she almost died giving birth to Sarah and she spent the first five years of her life in intensive care, before Ms Dineen cared for her until she died age 23 with pneumonia in January 2010, just two days before her birthday. Ms Dineen went to visit her daughter’s grave at St Andrew’s cemetery to pay her respects on the anniversary of her daughter’s death and what would have been the week of her daughter’s birthday. However, when she arrived, she found the cemetery flooded.
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SUBSTITUTE Tom Bowden netted the only goal of the game as Watlington Town Reserves notched up another win in Division 2 of the North Berks League on Saturday.
After a month away from action due to the second national coronavirus lockdown, Town faced a Hagbourne side struggling for form and points so far this season.
Watlington were on the front foot straight from kick-off. A free-kick from deep was lofted into the box and the ball was was brought down by Dan Osbourne, who was then pushed in the back by a Hagbourne defender for a penalty in the first minute.