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Two skydivers who died at Dunkeswell Aerodrome named by police - Devon and Cornwall Police are investigating the incident.
Two skydivers have died in a tragic incident in East Devon. Emergency services were called to Dunkeswell Airfield, near Honiton, on Friday afternoon (June 13), where the incident took place.
The road has now reopened, with Inrix reporting at 5.40pm: "Traffic returned to normal, accident cleared on A373 in both directions from Buckerell turn-off to Dunkeswell turning." The A373 remains ...
National governing body British Skydiving said it had received reports two jumpers had died at Dunkeswell Aerodrome, near Honiton, on Friday. It said it would investigate and send a report to the ...
The RNLI said a man was spotted waving for help in windy conditions Emergency services have described how they worked together in a "complex life-saving operation" where a man suffered suspected ...
Alex took the traditional route from karting to junior single-seaters, getting started at Dunkeswell Raceway, near Honiton in Devon – the closest semi-professional racetrack for the then eight ...
Two people who died following a sky dive in East Devon have been named. Emergency services were called to Dunkeswell Aerodrome at around 1 o'clock on Friday 13 June. Belinda Taylor, 48 and from Totnes ...
Community order for 12 months. Unpaid work for 60 hours. Ross Juniper, Culme Way, Dunkesswell. Age: 45. On 09/01/2025 at Dunkeswell possessed an offensive weapon in a private place namely ...
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