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Foul play ruled out in duvet death of former Scots UKIP candidate

Foul play ruled out in duvet death of former Scots UKIP candidate
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Grim duvet cover death of ex-Scots UKIP candidate in London flat ruled as not suspicious

Grim duvet cover death of ex-Scots UKIP candidate in London flat ruled as not suspicious Pathologist Dr Rowena Smith told the hearing a post-mortem revealed he had been dead for “days rather than hours”. Updated Former UKIP candidate Ramsay Urquhart, 33 Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Teacher, 33, who was found dead wrapped in his duvet died from natural causes, inquest hears

From the sublime to the ridiculous: our critics best and worst bits of Wagner s Ring Cycle | Opera

Last modified on Mon 15 Feb 2021 07.14 EST The galumphing comedy of Siegfried leaves me cold The list of operas I’d happily never sit through again grows longer by the year, but Siegfried has been very near the top of it for a long time. I’m not a perfect Wagnerite by any means (another of his greatest works would also be on my blacklist), but nor am I a Wagner-phobe: I find Die Walküre and Götterdämmerung totally compelling parts of The Ring. Yet the galumphing comedy of Siegfried leaves me utterly cold, and even the glorious scene between Erda and The Wanderer that opens the third act can’t begin to redeem the whole work.

Man found dead after being sent home by Whipps Cross A&E | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

Whipps Cross Hospital. Leytonstone. (14/1/2013) EL74569 2. A Waltham Forest man was found dead in his home just three days after being discharged from Whipps Cross A&E with a prescription for painkillers and an anti-ulcer medication. East London coroner Nadia Persaud concluded Gavin Shwe, 39, died of “natural causes”. He was found on September 5 last year but may have died as early as September 2. At the inquest on November 6, pathologist Dr Rowena Smith explained he suffered an “aortic dissection”, meaning his aorta tore and blood pooled around his heart and stopped it beating. Dr Smith speculated this tearing may have already begun when Gavin attended Whipps Cross A&E on September 2, having complained of severe pain in his chest, stomach and neck.

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