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Body found at Hayle beach
A body was found on a beach at Hayle yesterday afternoon.
Police were called to the beach at Philliack at around 3.30pm yesterday, following reports of a body being discovered.
It is thought to be that of a middle-aged man from the area.
The death is not thought to be suspicious and the corner has been informed.
11:39am Tuesday 6th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: mark bartlett, birmingham on 9:08pm Tue 6 May 08
any news on ho hs is?? i am trying to trace an old friend wo has been in the papers for the wrongs reason. His name is john pierce.
any news on ho hs is?? i am trying to trace an old friend wo has been in the papers for the wrongs reason. His name is john pierce.
Posted by: anonymous on 3:14pm Wed 7 May 08
i am a family member of the person who died and can tell mark bartlett that it is not his friend
i am a family member of the person who died and can tell mark bartlett that it is not his friend
Posted by: Shaun, redruth on 6:45pm Thu 8 May 08
RIP --- P
Posted by: MIKE ROLFE, DEVON on 11:16am Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]Shaun[/bold] wrote:
RIP --- P[/quote] [quote]quote[/quote] MY SENTAMENTS EXACTLY
WILL BE SADLEY MISSED
Shaun wrote:
RIP --- P
quote
MY SENTAMENTS EXACTLY
WILL BE SADLEY MISSED
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