Report on fatal incident at Colchester Fenwick store 'left unfinished by council'
A jury inquest will explore the circumstances surrounding the tragic death of Freddie Farrow, five, who suffered a serious head injury in 2021.
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Natalie Hensel is a reporter covering breaking and national topics with focus on Colchester and Tendring. Natalie works with the newsrooms of several newspapers in north-east Essex to report on the latest events and developments on a local level. She works closely with print and online publications such as The Daily Gazette, Clacton and Frinton Gazette, Essex County Standard and more. Natalie received her bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Essex in June 2023 and is NTCJ Gold Standard qualified.
Natalie Hensel is a reporter covering breaking and national topics with focus on Colchester and Tendring. Natalie works with the newsrooms of several newspapers in north-east Essex to report on the latest events and developments on a local level. She works closely with print and online publications such as The Daily Gazette, Clacton and Frinton Gazette, Essex County Standard and more. Natalie received her bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Essex in June 2023 and is NTCJ Gold Standard qualified.
A jury inquest will explore the circumstances surrounding the tragic death of Freddie Farrow, five, who suffered a serious head injury in 2021.
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Councillor Tim Young addressed the cabinet with his concerns regarding the delays in the repair works.
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