The inquest heard that Felixstowe electrician David Bostock died of asbestos-related cancer
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An electrician who died of asbestos-related skin cancer spent a lifetime exposed to the health hazard, an inquest found.
Suffolk Coroners Court heard on Thursday how Felixstowe s David Paul Bostock was exposed to asbestos at various points during his career.
The main testimony was a statement that Mr Bostock wrote before his death on November 17 2020 at St Elizabeth Hospice, Ipswich.
The 63-year-old explained that after he left school in Nottingham, he worked on various building sites in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as in factories.
Felixstowe electrician David Bostock died of asbestos cancer
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Corrie McKeague inquest inappropriate place for review of the police investigation, says coroner
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image captionCorrie Mckeague went missing after being asked to leave a nightclub in September 2016
An inquest into the death of a missing RAF airman will not become an examination of the police investigation into his disappearance, a coroner said.
Corrie Mckeague, who was 23, is believed to have died after climbing into an industrial waste bin after a night out in Bury St Edmunds in 2016.
His body has never been found.
Suffolk s coroner said an independent review of the police case had taken place and it would be inappropriate for an inquest to further review that.
Mr McKeague, from Dunfermline in Fife, was a gunner based at RAF Honington in Suffolk at the time of his disappearance.
Investigators declined to pursue charges against individual alleged to have sexually assaulted drama student
Det Connick also revealed Younger Watson had been in a same sex relationship at the time she died on February 16, 2019.
Investigators later declined to bring charges against the individual thought to have sexually assaulted Younger-Watson.
‘Megan was one of the most wonderful, bubbliest, happiest people you’d ever meet,’ her mother,
Natashia Younger-Watson, told The Sun. ‘She put everyone before herself. That’s why there’s been such a big tribute to her. She was absolutely amazing.’
The teen, a drama student at
Suffolk New College in Ipswich, had a history of anxiety and