The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
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An inquest into the death of a 26-year-old woman who suffered a brain injury caused by an insulin overdose has ruled her death as accidental.
Jade Ransome, of School Close, Ludham, died at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on July 29 last year.
Miss Ransome was a university student and had lived with Type 1 diabetes since she was four.
An inquest into her death opened on January 5, which heard the 26-year-old had been in hospital at the end of June with ketoacidosis having been found unconscious after her insulin pump became blocked.
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10:47 AM January 22, 2021
Bunches of flowers have been placed beside the A10 at South Runcton, where a motorcyclist died in a collision Picture: Chris Bishop
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An inquest into the death of a man in his 20s who was killed in a crash more than a year ago has been adjourned.
Motorcyclist Zach Futter was 21 when he died in a crash on the A10 at South Runcton on Monday, January 13, 2020.
An inquest at Norfolk Coroners Court into the veterinary nurse s death opened on January 22 that year and was adjourned.
A year to the day later, the same court heard how a full inquest could not be scheduled as investigations into the incident were ongoing.
A Type 1 diabetic law student from Great Yarmouth who died after suffering a brain injury caused by an insulin overdose has been described as a "witty and strong-willed" woman.
A143 between Earsham and Ditchingham road closure. Picture: Victoria Pertusa
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A 73-year-old man who died after being hit by a lorry on the A143 has been named.
John Charles Brighton died following the collision at Earsham in the early hours of Sunday, November 29.
Senior coroner Jacqueline Lake opened an inquest into his death at Norfolk Coroner s Court on Thursday, December 24, where she said the medical cause of death was multiple injuries following a road traffic collision.
A143 between Earsham and Ditchingham road closure. Picture: Victoria Pertusa
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Mr Brighton, who worked as a mechanic, was born in July 1947 in Newton Flotman.
A143 between Earsham and Ditchingham road closure. Picture: Victoria Pertusa
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A 73-year-old man who died after being hit by a lorry on the A143 has been named.
John Charles Brighton died following the collision at Earsham in the early hours of Sunday, November 29.
Senior coroner Jacqueline Lake opened an inquest into his death at Norfolk Coroner s Court on Thursday, December 24, where she said the medical cause of death was multiple injuries following a road traffic collision.
A143 between Earsham and Ditchingham road closure. Picture: Victoria Pertusa
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Mr Brighton, who worked as a mechanic, was born in July 1947 in Newton Flotman.