'Record-breaking loss for Rovers' and 'mysterious light'
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An inquest has found the death of John Henry Oates, known as Harry, was caused by a low-hanging cable which electrocuted him while he was running, ITV West Country reports. The 29-year-old had been living in Bristol when he died while visiting his parents near Kendal in Cumbria in October 2023.
Some disruption was caused by flooding in Chard, the Chard & Ilminster News reports. Roads were blocked by flooding and fallen trees while some cars also got stuck in flood water.
A mysterious streak of light spotted in the sky above Britain was most likely caused by a Chinese rocket, according to Gloucestershire Live.
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Bristol Rovers suffered a record-breaking defeat on Tuesday, losing for the ninth consecutive time - the worst run of results in the history of the club. Head coach Darrell Clarke described his team's performance as "diabolical".
Gloucester City Council is proposing a £13.8m regeneration scheme for Greyfriars, which is due to start in the new year.
A man has been reunited with the ambulance crew which saved him after a multi-vehicle crash on the Keynsham bypass in January.
Salisbury Cathedral celebrated a medieval tradition which saw one of its choristers take the place of the Bishop for the day around the feast of St Nicholas.
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