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Lloyd Addison
Former Norfolk county councillor, restaurateur
and founder of the city's popular Moveable Feast Lloyd
Addison, has died aged 56 after battling Parkinson's
Disease for a decade. Mr Addison and his wife, Cynthia,
ran Lloyds Restaurant in London Street for 16 years,
before retiring in 1998 due to Mr Addison's ill health.
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Angus Hutchison-Brown
Extreme sports athlete Angus Hutchison-Brown,
was one of the UK's foremost BASE jumpers, but his life
living on the edge came to an end after a jump in Switzerland
went wrong.
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Claire Roberts
Friends and colleagues have paid tribute
to murder victim Claire Roberts, who they described
as “kind and gentle” and possessing “a
great enthusiasm for life”.
The 29-year-old court worker's body was
found in John Stephenson Court, off Gertrude Road, in
the north of the city.
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Carl
Goreham
Carl Goreham, of Friends Road, Norwich, became the third
person in his family to die of a heart attack. The father-of-three
died in his home on Thursday, March 27, leaving his
wife of 21 years, Liz, and his sons, Danny, 15, George,
13, and three-year-old Kawski.
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Roy
Wymer
Your tributes to 61-year-old
greengrocer Roy wymer, who died on March 16 2008. Roy
had two children and two granchildren.
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Michael
Grosse
Michael Grosse, 17, of Mulbarton,
was a pillion passenger on a black Yamaha motorcycle which
was travelling towards Horsham St Faith when it was involved
in a smash with a Skoda Fabia heading the other way on
Church Lane, Spixworth.
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Michael
Ecclestone
Tributes have been paid to a
taxi driver who died after his vehicle was in a crash
on the A47. Michael Ecclestone, 64, known as Mr Mouse
to his friends because of his quiet demeanour, was killed
when his car left the dual carriageway close to Postwick
and overturned in a field.
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Johnny
Gavin
Tributes have been paid to Norwich City's all-time record
goalscorer, Johnny Gavin, who has died at the age of 79.
The outside-right was a legend at Carrow Road scoring
132 goals in just 338 games during two spells with the
club between 1949 and 1958.
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Pauline
Crane
Tributes to, and memories of,
Pauline Crane, 65, who died in a fire in Sprowston in
the early hours of Wednesday, July 25 2007.
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Sid
Owen
Farmer Sidney Owen, 79, who had
lived in New Costessey for most of his life, died after
his farmhouse in Hall Drive, just off Longwater Lane,
caught fire.
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Rikki
Gardiner
Father-of-two Rikki Gardiner,
34, from Wymondham, was
killed in a car accident after attending the funeral
of his schoolfriend who died on the final day of the
Isle of Man TT races.
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Dawn Rollins and
Colin Smith
Norwich couple Dawn Rollins and Colin Smith were among
five tourists killed when their plane crashed in Malawi.
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Jim
Cushing
A devoted father was stabbed to death after an argument
over a bonfire.
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Marc
Ramsbotham
Marc Ramsbotham was on the final lap of the Senior TT
race over the 37-miles of public island roads when he
crashed close to the 26-mile marker on the mountain section
of the world-famous course on June 8 2007. Mr Ramsbotham,
from Wymondham, died at the scene. Two spectators were
also killed.
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Darren
Bonner
Darren Bonner died in Afghanistan
on May 28 2007. The 31-year-old, nicknamed Big Daz, was
killed when an explosion ripped through a British convoy
in the Gereshk region of Helmand Province.
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Richard
Moore
Richard Moore, 21, of Magdalen Close,
Norwich, died on Thursday, 22 March 2007, from head injuries,
24 hours after being attacked at McDonald’s, in
Haymarket, in the city centre. His pregnant girlfriend
has told of her grief at losing her “perfect partner”
— a month before the birth of their baby.
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Jay Burns
Jay Burns was involved a horrific head
on smash on his moped in May 2006 which left him unable
to walk or talk. The 16-year-old was able to communicate
with them by smiling and nodding his head and was reacting
well to rehabilitation. However, on January 3, 2007, two
weeks after hundreds of his friends raised £2,500
to pay for special equipment for him, he developed septicaemia
and, two days later, died.
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Lee Stimpson
Mr Stimpson, a 33-year-old father of
three, from Barrett Road, Lakenham, died instantly when
his Peugeot 306 hit a Honda motorbike on the A140 towards
Long Stratton. The motorcyclist, Robert Key, 23, from
Hempnall, also died, while Mr Stimpson's two children
Joshua, five, and Toby, four, were taken to hospital with
head and leg injuries.
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Davina
Riley
Mother-of-two Davina Riley, 29, died
at the Rackheath home of her parents, Glen and David Grigor,
almost a year after being diagnosed with neuro endocrine
cancer of the cervix. Her husband Dominic told the Evening
News how his wife inspired everyone with her battling
spirit and her refusal to give in to her illness.
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John
Sewell
John Sewell died after being stabbed
outside the Canary pub in Norwich the early hours of Saturday
October 28. His parents described him as "fun-loving
with a great sense of humour. He could be mischievous
at times but everyone loved him. He will be sadly missed
by everyone."
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Paul Cavanagh
Paul Cavanagh, 30, of The Street, Rockland
St Mary, near Norwich, died in December 2006 after being
stabbed while working as a security guard at Chapelfield's
HMV store. He was described by gamily as as a “wonderful,
gentle, caring man who lived for his family and work”.
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Robert
Key
23-year-old Robert Key from Hempnall
died in a crash on one of the county's most notorious
stretches of road. Keep-fit fanatic Mr Key had been
at the gym in De Vere Dunston Hall on Saturday evening
when his motorcycle was in collision with a car. The
car driver also died. Mr Key was born with brain damage
and doctors thought he would never be able to walk or
talk properly but he amazed family and friends by going
on to lead a normal life.
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Kerri Francis-Mann
Earlham High School pupil Kerri Francis-Mann, 15,
died on Monday, December 4 of a suspected heart attack
after playing football – just days before she
was about to celebrate her birthday.
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Ellery Glynne
Ellery, 15, died following a road traffic collision
in Bunwell in November..
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Lisa Jermy
Lisa, 16, died following a road traffic collision in
Norwich on Friday, October 20.
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Kai Davies
Kai, who lived in Goodhale Road, Bowthorpe, was hit
by a car as he crossed the road.
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Nicholas Reeves
Nicholas Reeves, 29, who died at the scene of a crash
in Essex, had taught religious studies at Sprowston
High School since January 2006. He had helped pupils
achieve their best GCSE grades in religious studies.
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Brendan Brooks
Heartbroken friends of traffic accident victim Brendan
Brooks said he always made them laugh and was “the
best guy ever”.
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Chloe Goose
Chloe Goose, 14, died after the car in which she was
a passenger crashed in Hethersett. The driver, Craig
Waugh, 19, was also killed.
Chloe's mum said: "She would always put other people
first. She said she wanted to work with children when
she grew up, and at one stage she wanted to be a paramedic."
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Craigh Waugh
Craig, 19, died when the car he was driving crashed
into the Red Herring Delicatessen, in Queen's Road,
Hethersett. Hethersett schoolgirl Chloe Goose, 14, also
died in the crash. Craig's father said: "His goal
in life was to get on the European tour and play professional
golf."
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