Grieving family s request for son, 37, who died suddenly denied by council
Seb Patrick s sudden death last year left his family, including three-year-old daughter Lois, devastated
Seb Patrick from Crosby died aged 37 pictured with daughter Lois, five. (Image: Mary Patrick)
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Missing dad who chose the wrong path in life lay dead in park for weeks
John Dickens, known as John John, is believed to have died the same day he was reported missing
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John Dickens, from Everton, in his younger days. John was found dead in parkland off Great Nelson Street on April 21. (Image: Family handout)
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Bodies of six men with no names found floating in waters but never claimed
These are the cases of six people who police are still trying to identify years on
05:00, 8 MAY 2021
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UK Missing Persons Unit continues to appeal for any information (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
No family, friends or loved ones came forward when the lifeless bodies of these six people were found in waters.
Their identities remain a mystery, what led them to their deaths remains unknown and their life s achievements remain untold. However the UK Missing Persons Unit continues to appeal for any information for these six people, who deserve to be recognised.
LFC fan, 7, who lived for football died weeks before life-saving treatment could take place
He was tragically diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in March 2015 with the disease returning in 2018
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The Norwich and Central Norfolk Cruse Bereavement branch will be moving to Pottergate from St Augustine s Street.
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A charity is set to move to a new base to continue its work supporting bereaved people in Norfolk.
The Norwich and Central Norfolk Cruse Bereavement branch, previously based in St Augustine s Street, has left the premises as of April 29, and said the pandemic was causing it to haemorrhage money.
In a note left on the building, the charity reassured service users that it would still be providing bereavement support in Norfolk.
The charity will instead move to the Friends Meeting House, in Pottergate, and plans to run a blended service of face to face, telephone and Zoom support.