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THE SEARCH for another possible victim of Fred West has prompted comments from readers. West who committed at least 12 murders and then took his own life in prison in 1995 before facing trial spent several months in Cumbria lodging at and drinking in The Belted Will Inn in Hallbankgate and also stayed in Brampton in the long hot summer of 1976. The killer’s time in Cumbria was outlined in a book Fred & Rose by journalist Howard Sounes. He wrote that, during West’s stay here, he tuned in to a radio phone-in on which callers offered household items for sale. “A lady who had been trying to sell a gas fire on the programme later received a call from Fred,” Sounes recorded.
Sheila Ronaldson said: “Speedy recovery, brave man.” Frankie Dixon said: “So sad and completely unnecessary if the people he was helping had obeyed the rules. I hope he makes as good a recovery as possible.” Ian Dewar said: “Top man, get sorted quickly.” Timo Kirby said: “Speedy recovery, these guys are incredible.” Alison Howard said: “So very, very sad.” Ninety of our readers showed their sadness for Chris’ injuries or appreciation for his selfless work. Chris and his colleagues were aiding one of two wild campers who had fallen ill. The Cumbrian mountain rescue volunteer suffered severe spinal injuries in a 150 metre fall during the mission and it is feared he will never walk again.
Former nurse and mum-of-two Fiona Gibson died on January 27 at the age of 57. She was diagnosed with breast cancer nine years ago, and despite beating the disease once, it returned five years later and spread to her bones. Fiona was well-known across the county thanks to her extraordinary fundraising efforts. She did not let her diagnosis ruin her life, and dedicated herself to raising thousands of pounds for charity. Her sister, Helen Ball, described her as incredible. Readers of the News and Star took to Facebook to post their own tributes to Fiona. Vivien Waugh wrote: “A fighter till the end, first met Fiona when she did the Coast to Coast for Hospice at Home.
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