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Guisborough s favourite gardens open to help charities

GUISBOROUGH’S favourite gardens at Tudor Croft on Stokesley Road in Guisborough have opened once again to raise funds for local charities.

Hertfordshire beer gardens: The stunning Hertfordshire walks with a pub at the end

Hertfordshire beer gardens: The stunning Hertfordshire walks with a pub at the end
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Calls for further investigation of Blessing Olusegun s death

Blessing Olusegun BRIGHTON and Hove City Council has added its support to more than 41,000 voices calling for police to further investigate the death of Blessing Olusegun in Bexhill last year. The council s announcement came on the day that Sussex Police issued a public statement in which it strongly refutes claims the 21-year-old carer s death had not been properly investigated because of her ethnicity. Blessing Olugesun s body was found on Bexhill beach in the early hours of Friday, September 18, 2020. She lived in Middle Park Avenue, London, but had been spending time in the Sussex town working as a carer. The body of Blessing Olusegun was found on Bexhill beach in September last year

39,000 people petition British govt over discovery of body of Nigerian-born Blessing Olusegun on beach

39,000 people petition British govt over discovery of body of Nigerian-born Blessing Olusegun on beach
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Blessing Olusegun: Petition demands answers over death

BBC News By Tanya Gupta image captionBlessing Olusegun was found dead on the beach near Galley Hill More than 31,000 people have signed a petition calling on Sussex Police to establish what happened to a woman whose death was deemed non-suspicious. Blessing Olusegun, 21, was found dead on Bexhill seafront in September and a post-mortem concluded she had drowned. Campaigners do not believe there has been a full investigation and a union also criticised the police response. Sussex Police said there was no evidence of crime but the investigation remained open and active . According to the petition, the business student from south east London had been on a placement as a carer in Bexhill and was found dead with her shoes and phone near her.

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