Winchester Coroners Court A WOMAN with dementia suffered severe burns after running a bath too hot. Janet Clarke, 85, was found unconscious in the tub at her Micheldever home on October 21 last year. An inquest heard that the Southbrook Cottages resident was rushed to Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, where she died the following day. According to Dr Tanuj Lad, Ms Clarke suffered burns to 30 per cent of her body s surface and was unable to get out of the bath due to being in shock. In a report he said that she was not stable enough to be transported to the burns unit from the emergency department and died from multiple-organ failure, with burns, frailty and dementia contributing.
Experienced Lightwater biker died after losing grip of road for âcatastrophic split secondâ in Hampshire
He was described as a confident and competent motorcyclist
Prashant Dolatrai Naik, 56, is described as a popular and respected man (Image: Hampshire Constabulary)
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A competent and confident motorcyclist died after his bike lost the grip of the road for a catastrophic split second , an inquest has heard.
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University of Surrey professor who struggled with home working during pandemic took his own life
Professor Stephen Gourley was a greatly respected academic who missed the genuine buzz of being around students and peers
Professor Stephen Gourley worked in the Maths department at the University of Surrey in Guildford (Image: Mark Lundrigan)
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A much loved University of Surrey professor took his own life after struggling to cope with remote working and being away from his students and peers, an inquest has heard.
Professor Stephen Gourley, 54, had been forced to work from his home in Liss, Hampshire, because of the pandemic.
An inquest into his death heard from his brother who said he d been struggling with the isolation and remote working caused by the coronavirus pandemic, but had not disclosed the extent of his struggles.
Speaking at Portsmouth Coroner s Court yesterday, Mark Gourley said: He [Prof. Gourley] had said that he was struggling with the whole remote working and coronavirus situation.