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Court Register: King s Lynn Magistrates Court, March 9-17

Court Register: King s Lynn Magistrates Court, March 9-17 MARCH 9 Vadims Sudnickis, 41, of Wellesley Street, Lynn. Drink-driving, 59 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, prescribed limit 35, Wellesley Street, Lynn, £570 fine, £775 costs, £57 victim surcharge, 40 month driving disqualification. Used a motor vehicle without insurance, Wellesley Street, Lynn, no separate penalty. Dominic Daniel George Cooper, 51, of Waterside, North Lynn. Assault by beating, Lynn, two year restraining order, £120 fine, £85 costs, £34 victim surcharge. Theft of coins, worth £20, Lynn, no separate penalty. Assault, Lynn, £80 fine. The crest above the entrance to King s Lynn Court in College Lane.. (1932544) MARCH 10 Kieran Joel Beavis, 20, of Lamberts Close, Weasenham. Driving without due care and attention, A17, Walpole Cross Keys, £90 fine, £110 costs, £32 victim surcharge, six month driving disqualification.

Rachel Wright inquest verdict | Eastern Daily Press

Published: 4:45 PM February 17, 2021    Emergency services at the scene of the fire in Downham Market in which Rachel Wright died in April, 2020 - Credit: Sarah Hussain A fire risk assessment at the home of a vulnerable 49-year-old woman was cancelled without being rearranged weeks before she died in a blaze at the house. The visit to Rachel Wright s home in Downham Market on February 24, 2020, could not go ahead because she was in hospital, an inquest heard on Wednesday. Mrs Wright was found dead after a fire at the property, on Rosemary Way, on April 8. A post mortem examination revealed she died from inhaling fumes.

The deadly 1953 floods which devastated Essex coast | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Pictures from the devastating floods which struck the Essex coast in 1953, claiming 104 lives This week marked 68 years since one of the worst natural disasters in British history claimed hundreds of lives. And many still recall the Great Flood of 1953 and the desperate attempts to salvage lives and buildings on the night of January 31 and into the morning of February 1. Overnight on January 31 1953, a huge storm pushed a great tide into the east coast, which breached Essex sea walls in 300 places and spelt disaster for residents along the north and south Essex coast. A total of 104 people died in Essex, including 35 in Jaywick, eight in Harwich and 61 across south Essex.

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