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Plymouth remembers 46 people who have died recently
The funeral and death notices, which have been placed in the Plymouth Herald, pay tribute to loved ones lost
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Beautiful tributes have been paid to Plymouth people who are sadly no longer with us.
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Lawmen have identified a man found in Westbury Cemetery on Monday as Dwayne Oneal Carrington, 39, of Bryan Road, Welchman Hall, St Thomas.
Carrington was discovered about 6:47 a.m. on Monday in Westbury Cemetery, Westbury Road, St Michael.
A media statement from police said Carrington was discovered about 150 metres from the main entrance. He was reportedly lying on a grassy area between two tombstones.
He was pronounced dead by medical personnel who visited the scene. (PR)
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Police are investigating the unnatural death of a “mature” man who was reportedly discovered about 6:47 a.m. today in Westbury Cemetery, Westbury Road, St Michael.
A media statement from police said the man was discovered about 150 metres from the main entrance. He was reportedly lying on a grassy area between two tombstones.
The man was pronounced dead by medical personnel who visited the scene.
“He is a mature male, late 40s, black complexion, clad in an off-white T-shirt with a purple pattern to the front. He is naked from the waist down,” the statement said.
Investigations are ongoing and police are seeking anyone who may be able to positively identify the body, as he is currently labelled as John Doe.
By Donald Wilson Published: 19:00, 16 March 2021
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More money is to be spent on Nairnshire roads to help with timber extraction in the area.
More than £500,000 has been earmarked for road improvements in rural Nairnshire to assist with timber extraction operations in the next financial year.
A report setting out prioritised areas for improvements has been published by Highland Council.
Councillors have approved a range of projects including 500m of road widening on the B9090 between Hedges Brae and Howford at a cost of £250,000 and surface improvements on a 3km stretch of road between Rehaurie-Tomloan-Urchany-Cawdor road at a cost of £315,000.