IToe Clitheroe Thursday, March 7th, 2013 l\Tf>( <-vs‘ 5^ SSS W it FULL DETAILS SEE PAGE 37
St)idier Kerry; flying the flag
Tlie femuje medUJhey:; iiiislinamed :
TODAY:
Xombaf Barbie'
in Lake ■ Turn to Page 5
Coach stuck under bridge
; scaffolding and^;got; stuck under, the rail way bridge at Whal- ■ ley Road, Langho.:
ROAD traffic and rail services were disrupted on Tues day when a double-,, decker coach Struck
Family bound for Everest
;;A WHALLEY family is heading to Ever-, 'esr to take part in a pioneering medical '.mission '
■ Turn to Page 3 . \ Hiker dies
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- A police spokesman--. said: “The Cockermouth' Mo.iiritain! Rescue Team, RAF; Sea King, and airathbulahce were/ involved in the rescue; ■
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said' Martin Peel (35),'t frOm. Billingfon, died. .after, the fall hear Pil lar,-'at.Ennerdale, at an area known as Walk-! er’s Gully. Emergency services, including an air - ambulance and a moun- ■ tain-feStue team, were -- called Out to the scene at ■ 1-57 p.m. on Monday. _
A RIBBLE VALLEY man has died after fall ing 600. feet while walk ing in the Lake District. C um b r ia . P o l ic e :
■ surrounding the death , and; the . case \will be passed to the coroner,” - I t is
thpught.that the man was part of a ^ p u p ; : of three. ■
ance of the emergency services, the man tragi cally died. There are no suspicious circumstances
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.Wainwrighturgedcau- . tipn when writing about the area. ,
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- name fell to his death . here.”
known^as. Walker’s,- Gully not because it is , a gully for walkers, but because a man of that
He. said: -“This' is . -tf - ; . Walking expert Alfred • “Despite the attend
TRAGEDY: Ennerdale’s Walker’s GuHy.ihJhe Lake District where,i©j i«5i^^Bijlington man Martin Peel fell to his d^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o n d a y .
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