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Woman, 18, named as Haslingden teen crash victim as heartbreaking tributes pour in

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Two people died in the collision in Lancashire – a man in his 20s and 18-year-old Victoria Niebylska, who has been named locally as a passenger

A young woman who tragically lost her life in hospital following a road collision in Haslingden has been identified locally as Victoria Niebylska, as an outpouring of tributes continues in her honour.

The 18 year old was one of two teenage passengers in a VW Golf that left the road on Helmshore Road, colliding with the side of a house and a retaining wall at approximately 11.49pm on Monday (May 4). Emergency services were scrambled to the scene at the junction with Dean Road after the vehicle departed the southbound carriageway.

The driver, a man in his 20s, was pronounced dead in hospital on Tuesday morning. In a further devastating turn of events, officers subsequently confirmed a second fatality, disclosing that the 18-year-old passenger had passed away in hospital on Tuesday night (May 5), reports Lancs Live.

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A wave of heartfelt tributes has been shared across social media by Victoria’s friends, who remembered her as a “beautiful soul” and “full of promise, full of dreams, and with everything still ahead of her”. An online fundraising page has been established in her memory, while numerous tributes have been laid at the site of the crash.

Brittany Horsfield wrote: “Rest in absolute paradise my girl. My heart is shattered. Forever made me laugh always there and I mean always, keep going over your crazy voice notes. Feel weird that our last message will never get opened. There wasn’t another soul like you. It don’t seem real. Love you forever and always Victoria.”

Delta Vienna wrote: “The world feels dimmer now, like someone quietly turned down the light when she left. She wasn’t just my best friend-she was my anchor, the steady place I could always return to when everything else felt uncertain. She was the reason my days felt brighter, the reason I found laughter even when things were heavy.

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“Now there’s this silence where her voice used to be, this emptiness where her warmth once lived. I keep reaching for her in the little moments, the ones we would’ve shared, only to remember she’s gone-and it breaks my heart all over again.

“My precious girl, my heart it’s broken, knowing I’m not gonna be able to just message you, hear you voice see you is breaking me apart, I hope you rest peacefully my angel I love you millions baby girl.”

Georgia Gardener said: “RIP to a beautiful soul. Such a crazy girl with an amazing personality and you will be so missed as a person. You really was such a lovely girl with the best intentions and anyone who knew you will know this! Even though we bickered all the time we always made up in the end, will forever cherise the memories we made as teenagers, fly high beautiful girl.”

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Shimarni Williams penned: “She was just… her. So beautiful, but not in a way she ever cared about, she was more about making people laugh, saying whatever came into her head, and just being completely free in herself. She was the sweetest person, always there when you needed her, and somehow still cracking jokes even when things were hard. And she was so brave, honestly braver than most people I’ve ever known, even if she didn’t always see it herself.

“Being around her just felt easy, like you could be yourself without thinking twice. I miss her more than I can even put into words, but I know I’ll carry her with me in everything I do forever and ever my girl.”

Chelsea Ryan said: “Victoria Niebylska fly high beautiful I’m glad I had the pleasure of knowing you and making some amazing memories with you are feral house parties at 15.

“Oh you will be missed more than you will ever know love you forever and a day until we meet again angel my condolences to all family and friends that knew vic. Forever 18.”

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Lily Rawsthorn said: “Rest in peace beautiful girl Victoria Niebylska u didn’t deserve this, don’t be dancing to hard up there. Sending love to ur family. U brought light in any room you walked in such a good character, you will be missed by many.”

A GoFundMe page established by Zuzanna Kostuch has collected approximately £600 thus far towards a £5,500 goal.

It said: “On the 5th of May 2026, the world lost a bright and beautiful soul far too soon. Victoria had only just turned 18 in July 2025, standing on the threshold of her adult life – full of promise, full of dreams, and with everything still ahead of her. Funeral arrangements are being handled separately, and this fund has been set up purely to honour her memory in a lasting way.

“We would love to place a memorial bench at the cemetery – a permanent, peaceful place where family and friends can sit, remember, and feel close to her. Every contribution, no matter how small, will go directly toward creating a beautiful tribute that reflects the wonderful person she was. We are thankful for each and every contribution!”

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Lancashire Police have confirmed that specialist family liaison officers are providing support to her family during what they have described as a “sad and distressing time”. The second teenage girl remains in hospital with serious injuries.

The section of road between Haslingden and Helmshore was shut for more than eight hours while investigative work was carried out. Enquiries into the collision continue, with officers still appealing for witnesses or relevant footage.

Anyone with dashcam, CCTV or doorbell footage from the vicinity is urged to contact police by dialling 101, quoting log 1623 of May 4, or by emailing SCIU@lancashire.police.uk

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Man strangled and repeatedly punched security guard in ‘disgusting’ attack

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The man also intimidated another resident and pulled their hair

A drunk man strangled and repeatedly punched a security guard at a Cambridgeshire hotel in a “disgusting” attack. Christopher Allgood, 53, was at the The White Lion Hotel in South Brink, Wisbech at about 2pm on April 16 when he was challenged by a security guard about his behaviour.

Allgood responded by punching the man to the chest. In a second incident, Allgood again punched the man, damaging a chest rig holding his body worn video. Later in the day, the 53-year-old attacked the man again, this time strangling and repeatedly punching him.

On the same day, Allgood also intimidated another resident and pulled his hair. Police were called and described Allgood as appearing heavily intoxicated. Cambridgeshire Police said he was unable to walk in a straight line and was talking incoherently.

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When they attempted to arrest Allgood, he became abusive and punched one of them to the nose. Once arrested, he spat in the back of the van.

Allgood, of no known address, admitted intentional strangulation, two counts of criminal damage, assaulting a constable in the execution of their duty and two counts of common assault. On Tuesday, May 5 at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court he was jailed for a year.

DC Chris Herring said: “Allgood’s behaviour was disgusting as he attacked people and it was a distressing experience for the security guard and member of the public. We will also not tolerate attacks on our officers for simply doing their job and we will always seek to prosecute those responsible.”

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Locals say village is ‘back of the queue’ as polls set to open in local elections

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Some locals feel their village is ‘left behind’ by a district council

Cottenham locals say their village is at the “back of the queue” in local politics, ahead of elections this week. People across Cambridgeshire, including South Cambridgeshire, will cast their vote in local elections on Thursday (May 7).

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Several Cottenham residents have shared what they’d like to see from those elected to South Cambridgeshire District Council. All seats are up for re-election across the district council. You can see a full list of candidates here.

Paul Whitcombe would like to see more of a focus placed on the village, as he feels that Cottenham is treated as being at the “back of the queue”. He added: “I think Cottenham is not well-served by South Cambridgeshire. It’s frustrating.”

Paul would also like to see more work done on the village roads. He said: “More needs to be done for the potholes. To give you an idea, I had to get a new tyre because I hit a pothole. You can’t talk to the district council about it because it’s a highway issue.”

Paul also feels it’s “difficult” to navigate local government in Cambridgeshire as a whole. He added: “We have an elected mayor, we have a combined authority, we have several district councils and we have a county council. This is a county of around 700,000 people, and we have so much governance.”

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From those elected, Paul also wants to see improvements to village broadband, transport, and access to green spaces. He added: “There are no benefits to the guided busway. We have a declining bus service. It’s also hard to get to the countryside. There is one place called Les King Wood.

“You need to drive to get to it. Also with the broadband, I used to have Virgin but that was too expensive. I then went to BT. I’m right in the centre of the village, but the broadband is patchy. There is an absence of speed. There is a sense the village is back of the queue when it comes to things like this.”

One woman, who wished to remain anonymous, similarly said that she feels the village is “forgotten about”. She added: “For any problem there is, it feels like we are always last for sorting things like potholes. I know that is a problem everywhere, but it feels like it takes ages for one small pothole to be filled.”

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The woman also feels broadband is a problem. She added: “The broadband in the area needs sorting. We have been promised faster, but we still don’t have top speeds. I just want to see more of a focus on the village and for it to not be left behind.”

Other villagers would also like to see elected district councillors push the county council to improve Cottenham’s roads. Adam McDermott said: “The roads have bumps everywhere. I hate driving down some roads because I worry my tyre is going to pop.

“It would just be nice for those elected to do more for the village. It feels like sometimes we are missing out or are the last to get benefits.”

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Do you need your polling card to vote in today’s Scottish Parliament election?

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With polls open across Scotland, voting in person is simpler than many realise

Polling stations across Scotland are open today (May 7) from 7:00 am until 10:00 pm, giving voters all day to cast their ballot in the Scottish Parliament election. If you’re registered to vote, you should already have received a poll card in the post telling you when to vote and which polling station to attend.

But despite what many people assume, you do not need to bring your poll card with you in order to vote in person. As official guidance from the government website clearly states: “You can still vote if you’ve lost your poll card. You do not have to take your card with you to vote.”

The key thing is that you can only vote at the polling station listed on your card. If you are unsure where to go – or never received your card – you should contact your electoral registration office to confirm your polling place. If you need to do this, the number for your electoral registration office can be found here on the government website.

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For Holyrood elections, voting in person is extremely straight forward, as all you need to place a vote is yourself. Additionally there is no requirement to present photo ID in Scottish Parliament or local government elections, unlike UK general elections.

This means that when you arrive at your polling station, the process is simple. You just need to give your name and address to the staff inside, who will check your details and hand you a ballot paper. You can then head to a booth, follow the instructions on the ballot paper and cast your vote.

Do you need to bring a pen?

The quick answer is no as all polling stations will provide what you need.

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The Electoral Commission says pencils are handed out at the polling stations. They say pencils are usually supplied for practical reasons including cost and reliability, and stress that “there’s no reason to be concerned” about vote tampering if you vote in pencil.

In a video posted last year, the Electoral Commission also warned that using a pen can sometimes create problems if the ink smudges.

“Ink from a pen might smudge when you fold your ballot paper in half, causing your vote to be unclear, or your cross might have rubbed into a second box in an election where you can only vote for one candidate which would then disqualify your vote,” a spokesperson for the organisation said.

That being said, voters are able to bring their own writing equipment if they prefer and “you don’t have to use the pencil that the polling station provides”.

The most important thing is simply getting there before polls close at 10:00 pm – with or without your polling card.

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Livingston charity secures funding boost from Scotmid

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Team Jak Foundation provides emotional, social and practical support to children and young people from birth to the age of 25 with cancer and related illnesses, as well as their families, friends and those who have been bereaved, across Scotland.

A Livingston-based charity has secured a further £5,000 after receiving the highest number of votes from Scotmid members at the Society’s AGM in Edinburgh, having already been awarded £5,000 through in-store member voting.

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Team Jak Foundation provides emotional, social and practical support to children and young people from birth to the age of 25 with cancer and related illnesses, as well as their families, friends and those who have been bereaved, across Scotland.

Team Jak was awarded the funding through Scotmid’s Member Choice Awards, which give Scotmid members a direct say in how community funding is distributed in their local area.

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The funding will support resources, crafts and activities for the charity’s Teen sessions, helping create a supportive space for young people to connect with others going through similar experiences.

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The Member Choice Awards sit alongside Scotmid’s wider community grants and donations, which together support more than 1,000 organisations every year

Learn more about Scotmid’s community funding at https://scotmid.coop/community-funding

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Firefighters attend Tyldesley farmhouse blaze

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Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said five fire engines were called to the blaze at around 6.20pm on May 6 at the junction of Common Lane and Ellesmere Street in Tyldesley.

Crews from Atherton, Hindley, Leigh and Farnworth fire stations attended and worked to bring the fire under control.

A GMFRS spokesperson said: “At around 6.20pm on Wednesday 6 May, five fire engines from Atherton, Hindley, Leigh and Farnworth fire stations attended a derelict building at the junction of Common Lane and Ellesmere Street, Tyldesley.

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“Firefighters were on the scene extinguishing a fire involving a derelict farmhouse using hose reel.

“Operations have been scaled back but fire crews remain at the scene at this time.”

Firefighters used hose reels to tackle the blaze, with operations later reduced as the situation improved.

However, crews continue to remain in attendance as they deal with the aftermath of the fire.

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Trains to and from London Victoria have been severely disrupted, along with others (Picture: Reuters)

A radio system is wreaking havoc on train services across southern England this morning, with passengers warned of severe disruption.

Seven train companies have been affected: CrossCountry, Gatwick Express, Great Western Railway, London Overground, Southern, South Western Railway and Thameslink.

The fault has been placed in a radio system, used so that the driver and signaller can communicate.

South Western Railway said their engineers haven’t yet found where the fault is, and they don’t have an ETA as to when services will resume.

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A National Rail spokesperson said: ‘Some services may be delayed by up to 90 minutes or cancelled as a result. Major disruption is expected until the end of the day.’

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Supermarket giant calls on West Lothian shoppers to take on Supermarket Sweep

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Aldi Scotland is kicking off the 2026 Highland Games season with a first of its kind, high-energy trolley dash, challenging shoppers across the country to take on the world’s strongest brothers in a Highland Games inspired Supermarket Sweep, all in support of CHAS.

A supermarket giant is calling on West Lothian shoppers to take on Scotland’s strongest men in its first ever Highland Games inspired Supermarket Sweep.

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Aldi Scotland is kicking off the 2026 Highland Games season with a first of its kind, high-energy trolley dash, challenging shoppers across the country to take on the world’s strongest brothers in a Highland Games inspired Supermarket Sweep, all in support of CHAS.

The retailer is inviting duos to apply for the chance to beat the time set by strongmen Luke and Tom Stoltman, in a one-of-a-kind trolley dash, with winners also taking home their haul of goods.

Putting a fresh spin on the much-loved Supermarket Sweep format, the selected pair will be invited to compete in the ultimate in-store showdown, where strength, speed and skill will be put to the test.

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The challenge includes a range of new Highland Games-style challenges, from haggis hurling to trolley tug o’war. Their final shop total will be donated to CHAS, and if they beat the time set by the Stoltman brothers, they’ll double their haul.

Applications open from May 10 until June 10, with entrants required to apply as a duo.

Each year, CHAS supports more than 500 babies, children and young people across Scotland with life-shortening conditions, along with their families. In 2026, every penny raised through Aldi’s Supermarket Sweep will go directly to the charity, with £10,000 pledged in support.

Sandy Mitchell, Regional Managing Director, Aldi Scotland, said: “Supporting local suppliers and celebrating Scottish culture is central to what we do, and our first-ever Highland Games–inspired Supermarket Sweep is a fantastic way to bring those together with our community initiative.

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“Teaming up with Scotland’s strongest brothers adds a real sense of fun and competition, and we’re looking forward to seeing how challengers rise to the occasion. It is a brilliant way to celebrate national tradition while raising valuable funds for CHAS and the life-changing support they provide to children and families across Scotland.”

Offering advice to future contestants, Luke Stoltman added: “There’s more to it than just strength. Speed, teamwork and a bit of strategy will all come into play.

“We’re always up for a challenge, but this one’s a bit different from what we’re used to.

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Mixing Highland Games events with Aldi’s Supermarket Sweep is something really unique, and it’s going to be great fun seeing how people get on.

“Most importantly, it’s all for a brilliant cause, and we’re proud to be supporting CHAS and the incredible work they do for families across Scotland.”

Entry is free and customers can apply by emailing ‘Highland Sweep’, their names, phone number and chosen store to supermarketsweep@aldi.co.uk before 10 June.

Further details and full T&Cs can be found at https://www.aldi.co.uk/supermarketsweep

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Driver taken to hospital after crash shuts busy road on Cambridgeshire border

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Emergency services rushed to the scene

A person has been taken to hospital following a crash on a busy A-road on the Cambridgeshire border. Norfolk Police were called to the A47 Walpole Highway at around 6.21 am today (Thursday, April 7) with reports of a collision involving two vehicles.

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The fire service and East of England Ambulance Service attended to the scene as well. The road was closed to allow emergency services to attend to the area.

One of the drivers of the vehicles has been taken to hospital. Norfolk Police have confirmed the road has been reopened.

A spokesperson for Norfolk Police said: “Police were called to A47 Walpole Highway (eastbound) at 6.21am today following reports of a two-vehicle collision.

“The road was closed whilst emergency services attended the scene including ambulance and fire.

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“A driver of one of the vehicles has been taken to hospital as a precaution. The road has now reopened.”

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Hantavirus fears grow as officials monitor flight passenger linked to MV Hondius

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Health officials are closely monitoring a passenger who reportedly developed signs of hantavirus after sharing a flight with a suspected MV Hondius cruise case

A man who never set foot on the hantavirus‐hit cruise ship MV Hondius is believed to have contracted the deadly infection after sharing a flight with an infected passenger.

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Health officials are understood to be closely monitoring the unnamed French traveller, who is being treated as a high‐risk contact after developing symptoms consistent with the rodent‐borne virus. He had unknowingly boarded the same flight as a Dutch woman who had disembarked the vessel with gastric complaints, before her infection was confirmed.

Airlink, the South African airline operating the route from Saint Helena to Johannesburg, said 82 passengers and six crew were on board. The World Health Organisation is now working to trace all those who shared the flight with the infected traveller, reports the Mirror.

To date, three individuals – a 70 year old Dutch man, his 69 year old wife, and a German woman – have died following the outbreak connected to the cruise vessel.

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Former British police officer Martin Anstee, 56, along with two other cruise passengers, have reached the Netherlands for specialist medical care, while another patient is receiving treatment in Zurich, Switzerland.

The Swiss Health ministry stated that the University Hospital Zurich was “prepared to deal with such cases” and emphasised there is “currently no risk to the Swiss public”.

Health authorities in Argentina – from where the MV Hondius departed a month ago – are now investigating whether the outbreak originated within the country. The nation’s health ministry revealed yesterday that it will conduct rodent trapping and testing in Ushuaia, the port from which the vessel set sail.

The World Health Organisation consistently places Argentina at the top of Latin American nations for incidence rates of the uncommon, rodent-transmitted illness.

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On Tuesday, the Argentine Health Ministry disclosed 101 hantavirus cases since June 2025, approximately twice the number documented during the corresponding period in the preceding year.

In South America, a strain known as the Andes virus can trigger a serious and frequently fatal respiratory condition called hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. According to Argentina’s Health Ministry, the illness proved fatal in almost a third of cases over the past year, a significant increase from an average rate of 15 in the five years prior.

Hugo Pizzi, a leading Argentine infectious disease expert, commented: “Argentina has become more tropical because of climate change, and that has brought disruptions, like dengue and yellow fever, but also new tropical plants that produce seeds for mice to proliferate. There is no doubt that as time goes by, the hantavirus is spreading more and more.”

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Hantavirus typically transmits through breathing in contaminated rodent faeces. While human-to-human transmission can occur, the World Health Organisation states this is uncommon, with their leading epidemic specialist confirming the threat to the general public remains minimal.

The Andes strain – identified amongst positive test samples aboard the MV Hondius – represents the sole hantavirus variant known to pass between humans. The virus has an incubation period ranging from one to eight weeks.

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“We’ll continue to support them and their families whilst they self isolate, probably at home, but obviously depends very much on the individual circumstances, depending on where they live and who they live with, as to what the most appropriate mechanism is for them to self-isolate for the next 45 days.”

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