She died doing the thing she loved - cycle of honour for mum killed in crash as family call for change
Cycling club led a procession for Louise, 43, who tragicially died after a crash in Oldham while doing what she loved most
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A cycle of honour led a funeral procession across Tameside for mum Louise Harrott who tragically died doing the thing she loved most.
Cyclist Louise, 43, died after being airlifted from the scene of a crash in Oldham last month.
Members of Saddleworth Clarion Cycling Club rode in their group colours to accompany the procession, with Louise’s coffin draped with a Clarion banner as relatives and friends said their final farewell to the much-loved mother-of-one, described as the fabric of the family.
Hudson lived for just 65 minutes - now his heartbroken mother is determined something good will emerge from his life
Maddison Carter posted this picture of her with her newborn as part of an appeal to help other parents cope with loss
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Hudson Carter Thomond with his mother Maddison Carter (Image: Maddison Carter)
A mother whose premature baby lived for only 65 minutes has launched an appeal to help other parents cope with the loss of a newborn.
Hudson Carter Thomond weighed just 1lb 3oz when he was born at Royal Oldham Hospital on March 4, some four months premature.
He was delivered at 12.59pm but had died by 2.04pm, surviving for just 65 minutes.
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