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TRIBUTES have been paid to a much-loved dad who was killed in a horror crash - which left his two-year-old son critically injured.Andy Hoyle, 36, died last Wednesday following the four-vehicle collision on the A267 in Frant, East Sussex.2Andy Hoyle, 36, died last Wednesday a
stanley polska nd his son remains in a critical conditionAndys two year old son - who was the only passenger in his blue Ford Fiesta - was airlifted to Kings College Hospital in London with serious head injuries.The toddler, who has not been named, remains in a critical but st
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A UNIVERSITY has denied being to blame after a female student choked to death during a pancake eating contest.Caitlin Nelson, 20, was
stanley becher taking part in a charity fundraiser at the Sacred Heart University s Greek Week celebration in Connecticut in March 2017.3 Caitlin died after choking on pancakes during a competitive eating contest at her universityCredit: Facebo
stanley tumbler okBut minutes after quickly consuming around four or five pancakes in a row, she collapsed and began shaking uncontrollably.She was taken to hospital where medics found a mass of pancake paste like concrete 聽 in her airway.Doctors battled to sa
stanley flask ve Caitlin, whose dad James Nelson was killed in the 9/11 attacks, but she tragically passed away days later.A coroner recorded her official cause of death as asphyxia due to obstruction of the airway by bolus of food .NOT OUR FAULTIn court documents filed on Tuesday, lawyers for the university in Fairfield, Connecticut, blamed Caitlins actions for he