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‘Incredible’ mum, 29, dies suddenly after returning home from hospital

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Katie Lewis, 29, died suddenly at home after being discharged from hospital following spinal surgery, with her death now being investigated by a coroner

A devastated father has honoured his “incredible” partner following her sudden death just 24 hours after being discharged from hospital. Cameron Lewis, 28, shared with the ECHO the tragic loss of Katie, mother to their one year old son Dylan, who passed away on April 25.

Katie, 29, had been hospitalised for a month while recuperating from an operation on her spine. Cameron revealed the family had voiced worries about what they suspected might have been blood clots in her arm post-surgery.

He said: “We asked a lot of different doctors about this but we never got anything confirmed. We obviously never thought it would be as bad as it was.”

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Katie was discharged on April 24, but Cameron explained she deteriorated rapidly.

He said: “She had only come home the day before and mentioned that when she stood up she became really short of breath.”, reports the Liverpool Echo.

“She stood up to get ready for bed, looked really faint and was struggling to breathe, so I ushered her sit down. She fell and, presumably, had a fit where she lost consciousness.

“I called an ambulance after trying to get her into a safe position. When paramedics arrived she had a second fit, which killed her.

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“She was scared and confused in her last moments. I tried to comfort her and calm her so they could help her, but it didn’t help.”

The coroner is now examining the circumstances surrounding Katie’s death.

Cameron explained the pair first crossed paths while at Wrexham University, where he pursued music while Katie focused on ceramics and art. In a heartfelt tribute, he remarked: “Katie was the finest person I’ve ever met. She had such a big heart. She was wary of people, but if you were lucky enough to earn her trust, she had so much love to give.

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“She was so caring. No matter how small your problems were, she would take them seriously if they mattered to you.

“She was really smart and so creative.”

The pair relocated to Merseyside half a dozen years back, initially settling in Huyton before moving to Stockbridge Village this past November following Dylan’s arrival.

Cameron revealed they were captivated by Liverpool due to its vibrant music and cultural landscape.

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He explained: “We’d visited a lot of different cities, but Liverpool was the closest big city to us. I’ve always loved music and The Beatles, and Katie really loved the arts.

“We loved the city and thought it would be the perfect place to settle down.”

In the aftermath of Katie’s passing, Cameron has journeyed back to Gloucester with young Dylan.

He shared: “We could have stayed in Liverpool, but because Katie died at home it would have been very difficult to remain there.

“At the same time, leaving means leaving behind so many memories. Me and Katie didn’t really have a large support network around us, and I want Dylan to grow up with that support around him.”

Reflecting on Katie’s role as a mother, Cameron painted a picture of the profound connection she forged with their little boy.

He said: “She loved Dylan so much. She would have done anything for him. She was so calm with him; being a mum came naturally to her.

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“She always wanted to do whatever made him happy. Her whole focus in life was making him smile.”

A fundraising appeal has been set up to assist with Katie’s funeral expenses, with any surplus funds earmarked for Dylan’s future care.

Reflecting on the outpouring of generosity, Cameron said: “I just want to thank anyone who chooses to donate. It’s easy to see stories like this and think of them as something far away, without realising there are real people going through it.

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“So when someone takes the time to empathise and support us, I think that’s an incredibly generous thing to do.”

Those wishing to contribute to Cameron’s fundraising appeal can do so here.

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Scooter rider taken to hospital with ‘serious’ injuries after crash in Cambridge

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Police are appealing for any witnesses or dashcam footage

A scooter rider has been taken to hospital with “serious” injuries following a crash in Cambridge. Officers and paramedics were called at about 9.25am this morning (May 12) to Queen Edith’s Way, at the junction with Wulfstan Way, to the crash.

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The collision involved a grey Hyundai Tucson and a white Piaggio MP3 three-wheeled scooter. A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said: “The scooter rider, a 55-year-old man from London, was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital with serious injuries.”

The Hyundai driver, a 44-year-old woman from Milton Keynes, was uninjured and arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by careless driving and driving while unfit through drugs. She remains in custody.

Police have asked for any witnesses or anyone who has dashcam footage to report it. You can do this through the force website by quoting reference 35/35105/26, or Operation Bodmin. Anyone without internet access should call 101.

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VAR is ‘flip of coin’, says Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola

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But Guardiola says it is up to the players to take VAR out of the equation.

“When this happens it is because we have to do better, not the referees or VAR,” he continued.

“I never trust anything since I arrived a long time ago. Always I learned you have to do it better, do it better, be in a position to do it better because you blame yourself with what you have to do, because (VAR) is a flip of a coin.”

Guardiola was speaking before Wednesday’s meeting with Palace, which they need to win to cut Arsenal‘s lead at the top of the table to two points.

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That would still leave Arsenal needing to drop points in their remaining two games – against relegated Burnley and Palace – for City to have any chance of winning the Premier League title.

“Of course it is not in our hands in the Premier League. Always I say to the players, ‘Do it, do it, do it better’,” Guardiola added.

“The only thing we can do is do it better, that is only in your control.”

Guardiola’s side will play in their third FA Cup final in three seasons when they meet Chelsea at Wembley on Saturday.

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‘Starmer and Streeting set for showdown’ and ‘Crisis? What crisis?’

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The headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: “Starmer throws down gauntlet to rivals as turmoil rattles gilts market”.

For the second day in a row, every paper leads on the future of Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership. “Starmer throws down gauntlet to rivals” says the Financial Times, reporting the prime minister was still “clinging to power” on Tuesday evening, after he challenged his rivals to mount a leadership bid on a day of ministerial resignations. The paper adds that Sir Keir’s supporters believe he has headed off a challenge from Health Secretary Wes Streeting who, it says, has not gained the support of the 81 MPs needed to launch a rival bid.

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North Yorkshire retired police dogs require surgery

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An appeal has been launched German Shepherds Miki and Kenai, who both served with North Yorkshire Police and retired just months apart, who each require major operations costing more than £2,500.

The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, a charity supporting working and retired police dogs across the UK, hope to raise £5,000 to cover the full cost of their treatment.


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Kieran Stanbridge, founder of The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, said: “Miki and Kenai both served with enthusiasm and commitment during their time with the police, but the job has taken a toll on their bodies and they’ve been left in daily pain due to arthritis and hip dysplasia.

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“Now they both need surgery to repair these major injuries so they can run and play again. We’re incredibly proud to be there for Miki and Kenai, but we need your help, so please donate if you can – every single pound will go to good use.”

Six-year-old Miki, who lives in Northallerton, served as a general purpose police dog from March 2021 until his medical retirement in October 2025.

Miki at full health (Image: Thin Blue Paw)

He was diagnosed with spondylosis, hip dysplasia, and a ruptured cruciate ligament and now, his other cruciate ligament has ruptured meaning he needs further TPLO (Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy) surgery.

Miki lives in North Yorkshire with his former handler Claire Starkey, her husband and their 12 other dogs – including Claire’s working search and detection dog, spaniel PD Jax.

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She said: “Miki was so much more than a police dog to me, he is very much my best mate.

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“Miki was a pleasure to work with and we had some fantastic results; tracking suspects from vehicles, finding vulnerable missing people, locating missing children, and also finding key items of property discarded from burglaries. 

“Miki has been my superhero at work and deserves the very best of health in retirement. He is enjoying retired life; he gets to run through the countryside, albeit slowly, and he can have a ball whenever he wants.”

Kenai, a seven-year-old who served as a general purpose and firearms support dog, retired at the end of last year, but on Saturday (May 9), he broke his leg while playing fetch – less than a month into life with his new owners.

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Kenai at the vets (Image: Thin Blue Paw)

His owner, Ashley, said: “As soon as we met him, we fell in love. From day one, it’s like he’s always been with us. He’s such a good dog; he’s like a big puppy. He’s really soppy and soft; you’d never believe that he’d been a police dog trained to bite when needed.

“We’re trying to give him the best retirement we can; every weekend we take him somewhere new to explore so we can introduce him to a normal pet life.

“We were playing fetch and as he caught the ball and turned he suddenly yelped. We rushed him to the emergency vets who carried out x-rays and discovered he’d fractured his elbow.”

Kenai at full health (Image: Thin Blue Paw)

Kenai underwent surgery on May 11 and is now recovering at home.

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The Thin Blue Paw Foundation supports more than 180 retired police dogs across the UK with financial assistance for veterinary care, therapy, and medication and also campaign for Pensions for Police Dogs so the cost of their care doesn’t fall solely on their new owners.

To donate to Miki and Kenai’s fundraising appeal please visit www.justgiving.com/campaign/north-yorkshire-police-dogs and to donate to the Thin Blue Paw Foundation, please visit https://donate.thinbluepaw.org.uk/.

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Some of UK’s most popular sandwiches contain ‘alarmingly high’ levels of salt

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There were also “clear examples of companies getting it right”, including every product surveyed from Pollen + Grace, The Gym Kitchen, and Urban Rajah, which all met calorie and salt reduction targets, had no red warning labels on front of pack, and none of their sandwiches were classed as high in fat, sugar or salt (HFSS).

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Tourist left to die in wheelchair day before birthday after arriving on dream holiday

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Melissa Kerry Samnath, 37, died from blunt force trauma injuries while on a birthday trip to Jamaica. Before her death, she sent her family a desperate text message urging them to ‘call the cops’.

A woman has tragically died following severe blunt force trauma sustained during a holiday in Jamaica. In a disturbing twist, her relatives first learnt of the tragedy through a phone call from the mother of her alleged murderer.

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The victim’s family in New York received a telephone call from a woman informing them that Melissa Kerry Samnath had been killed while in Jamaica.

Just weeks earlier, they had received a chilling text message from Samnath, sent shortly before 11pm on the evening of her arrival from Queens Village in New York.

The message stated, “I need you to call the cops. … Look at my location … It is a pink house.” It arrived just over an hour before what would have been her 37th birthday, marking the final communication her family received from her.

Last Wednesday, Samnath’s niece was required to formally identify her body ahead of a post-mortem examination, which determined she suffered fatal blunt-force trauma injuries to her head.

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According to a statement from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, officers were notified on 29 April that Melissa Kerry Samnath had died shortly after being dropped off at Cornwall Regional Hospital in St James.

“She didn’t deserve that,” her niece told The Jamaica Gleaner, using the pseudonym Janice Wynter. She described her aunt as “one of the most loving persons ever”.

“My aunt was very helpful and family-oriented. When my grandfather died – her father – she was the one taking care of my other aunt and grandma,” Wynter remarked. “It has been hard on us. We can’t understand why he did this to her. She wasn’t an evil person. She was the baby of our family. Now we have to bring her body back to bury.”

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Officers suspect Samnath connected with her alleged murderer through the internet before travelling to Jamaica to mark her birthday. Authorities eventually traced her to the suspect’s residence in Norwood, St James, though he had already fled the scene.

Investigators reportedly found significant bloodstains and several of Samnath’s possessions within the male’s dwelling. Despite evident signs of violence, neighbours claimed they heard no screams or indications of distress during the evening of the killing, leading detectives to consider whether Samnath may have been silenced.

Authorities have reviewed CCTV footage capturing the suspect transporting Samnath’s luggage while she followed behind from her Airbnb accommodation.

“His mother called to tell us she got a phone call from him saying he killed her and dropped her off in a wheelchair at the hospital. He didn’t even have the audacity to take her into the hospital,” Wynter said angrily.

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“There is a murderer on the run, and he is clearly in an area with a lot of tourists. He is dangerous. Women need to be careful because they don’t know what he is capable of.” A GoFundMe page has been launched to assist with covering the costs of the funeral.

The page reads: “Melissa was a strong, loving, and unforgettable woman whose warmth touched everyone around her. She loved traveling, exploring new places, and spending time with the people she cared for most. Her loss has left a deep pain in our family that words cannot fully express.”

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Trump weighs in on Starmer as Prime Minister faces Labour rebellion

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Donald Trump has once again taken aim at Sir Keir Starmer

Donald Trump has taken a swipe at Sir Keir Starmer as he fights to keep control of a fracturing Labour Party.

Four ministers, including Safeguarding Minister Jess Philips, have resigned while more than 80 MPs have called on him to quit. However, more than 100 backbenchers have backed Starmer to continue as leader.

President Trump, already a persistent critic of Downing Street’s stance on the conflict with Iran, used a brief appearance outside the White House to issue his latest rebuke.

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Preparing to depart for a high‐stakes state visit to Beijing, Mr Trump was asked whether he had any guidance for the British leader, reports the Express.

“My advice has always been: open up,” he said, urging the UK to exploit its North Sea reserves and accusing the Government of squandering “one of the great oil finds anywhere in the world”. He coupled the demand with a call for a far tougher line on immigration, warning that Europe was being “very, very hurt” by current levels.

When pressed on whether Sir Keir ought to step down, Mr Trump answered: “That’s up to him.”

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The US President proceeded with his tirade concerning what he characterised as unexploited energy reserves from North Sea oil deposits, declaring: “You’re getting killed on windmilling your country to death.”

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Just days earlier, Starmer acknowledged there exists increased “tension” between Trump and Europe. The Prime Minister issued a warning about strained relationships during last week’s European Political Community summit in Armenia, which was largely focused on the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran.

Addressing the summit, Sir Keir stated: “We cannot deny that some of the alliances that we have come to rely on are not in the place we would want them to be.”

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Before setting off for his journey to China, Trump also informed reporters at the White House that he would have a “long talk” with Xi Jinping about the Iran war but added “we have Iran very much under control” so he wouldn’t require the Chinese President’s assistance. The visit, set for May 13-15, will represent the first journey to China by a sitting US president in nearly a decade.

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US Air Force jet crashes in Alabama during training ‘mishap’ as two pilots eject safely

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The aircraft crashed in a wooded area of Lamar County, Alabama, near the Mississippi border, with both pilots transported to a medical facility for evaluation

Two pilots successfully ejected from a US Air Force T-38 Talon II jet during a training exercise on Tuesday, according to an official statement from Columbus Air Force Base.

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The aircraft came down in a wooded area of Lamar County, Alabama, close to the Mississippi border.

ABC reporter Austin Pratt, who is at the scene, confirmed that both pilots have been taken to a medical facility where they are currently being assessed by medical personnel.

The official statement from the base read: “The cause of the mishap is currently unknown and will be investigated by a Safety Investigation Board.”

Columbus Air Force Base is home to the 14th Flying Training Wing of Air Education and Training Command’s 19th Air Force.

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The wing’s primary mission centres on specialist undergraduate pilot training using the T-6 Texan II, T-38C Talon and T-1A Jayhawk aircraft.

The incident follows a daring US rescue mission to recover the crew of “Dude 44,” an F-15E Strike Eagle downed over the rugged terrain of southwestern Iran.

After the aircraft was struck by a shoulder-fired missile, the pilot and weapons system officer were forced to eject into hostile territory, triggering the mission to bring them home before they could be captured by Iranian forces.

The high-stakes operation saw U.S. Special Operations forces and CIA operatives work together to locate the airmen in the mountains of Isfahan province.

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While the pilot was snatched up quickly, the weapons system officer spent a harrowing 24 hours evading capture in a mountain crevice before being pulled out under heavy fire.

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Sellers warned ‘don’t ask too much’ as almost half of properties fail to sell

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A survey of more than 2,000 people across the UK who had listed their home in the past three years found that, among those whose properties did not sell, more than a third (34%) said, with hindsight, the price they had set was too high, despite believing at the outset that it was fair.

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Game of Thrones and Blue Lights stars join cast of Belfast drama series Close to Home

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Filming wrapped in Belfast last month

Game of Thrones and Blue Lights stars are among the big names announced as part of the cast of the upcoming Belfast series Close to Home.

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The new Channel 4 four-part drama, based on Michael Magee’s debut novel, revels in the reckless decadence of youth and celebrates a generation growing up in the wake of the troubles.

Produced by the multi-Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA-winning Element Pictures, previously announced to lead the series are Anthony Boyle as Sean, Jessica Reynolds as Mairéad, Seamus O’Hara as Anthony, and Oisín Thompson as Ryan.

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Joining the cast are Michelle Fairley (Game of Thrones) as Dearbhla, Conor MacNeill (Industry) as Marty, Gerard Headley (Specky Clark) as Finty, Kerri Quinn (Say Nothing) as Jackie, Hannah McClean (Blue Lights) as Bernice, Jeanne Nicole Ní Áinle (How to Get to Heaven From Belfast) as Julia and Lalor Roddy (That They May Face the Rising Sun) as Fra.

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Adapted for the screen by author Michael Magee, the series will be directed by Diarmuid Goggins. Filming wrapped in Belfast last month.

A description of the series reads: “Close to Home tells the story of Sean, a young man who finds himself back in Belfast. Back from university and back into old habits.

“Back on the mad all-nighters, the borrowed tenners and missing rent, the casual jobs that always fall through. Back with his brother, his ma and all the things they never talk about. Back where the promised prosperity of peacetime has yet to arrive and every street has a story to tell. One night, Sean assaults a stranger at a party and everything is tipped into chaos.”

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Close to Home was commissioned for Channel 4 by Gwawr Lloyd, Interim Head of Drama and Gemma Boswell, Commissioning Editor, Drama. Executive Producers are Christopher Aird, Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe for Element Pictures, Michael Dawson, Michael Magee, Diarmuid Goggins and Anthony Boyle. Martin Mahon serves as Producer.

The series will be distributed internationally by Fremantle and is filmed with support from Northern Ireland Screen and Fís Éireann / Screen Ireland. Transmission details will be announced in due course.

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