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A BELLRINGER had to be lowered from a dizzying 100ft aft stanley cup er falling and injuring himself in the bell tower at Worcester Cathedral on Saturday night.Stunned worshippers watched on as Ian Bowman, 51, was rescued by firefighters and a specialist rope unit during the stanley cup cathedral s Evensong.4 Dramatic rescue ... Ian Bowman was lowered from 100ft after falling and injuring himself in Worcester Cathedrals bell towerCredit: South West News ServiceThe bellringer was taken to hospital after a rope used to clang the huge bells caught around his foot, yanking him helplessly into the air.Bowman is a member of a tou stanley cup ring group of bellringers from Widecombe, Devon.He suffered a head wound and fractured bone in his back during the incident, and blood could be seen pouring from the deep cut in his head when he was rescued by emergency workers.Emergency services gently lowered him in a cradle to the cathedral floor, and he was carried out past pews full of gaping worshippers to a waiting ambulance, be Bftc Female MPs demand wolf-whistling on public transport be made a hate crime
AS the UK slowly creeps out of lockdown, there are fears a second wave could bring the nation crashing back down to square one in just a few months time.Coronavirus has seen the NHS battling huge shortages of PPE, while intensive care units have air max 1 been filled to capacity - leaving hospitals more overstretched than ever.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates12 Theres now ho air max pe that the NHS is better prepped than ever for a potential second wave of coronavirusCredit: PA:Press AssociationBut with a new wonder drug now available, death rates continuing to fall and claims that C adidas samba ovid-19 is even growing weaker, experts now say there are glimmers of hope on the horizon.In fact, while oncologist and ex-World Health Organisation chief Professor Karol Sikora hopes there wont be a second wave at all, he says the NHS is braced and ready to face off a potential resurgence, having learned some tough lessons from the horror first peak. We re much |
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