Summary

  • Coronavirus: US students at Harlaxton College told to return home

  • Man dies following chip pan fire in Tattershall

  • Boy, 13, charged after woman, 85, critically injured in Humberston

  • Search for missing Whitby man continues in Lincolnshire

  • Shrine built as church awaits arrival of patron saint's skull

  • Latest updates on Thursday 12 March 2020

  1. Paramedics deliver baby William in back of ambulancepublished at 17:43 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    A baby boy was so eager to join his family that he was born in the back of an ambulance on the way to hospital in Lincoln.

    Nakita Fairbanks with Phil Rutherford (left) and paramedic Steven Clark. Inset: WilliamImage source, EMAS

    EMAS technician Phil Rutherford and paramedic Steven Clark helped Nakita Fairbanks to give birth to baby William, weighing 7lb 15oz, on Tuesday.

    It was the pair’s first call-out on their 12-hour shift and for Mr Clark it was the first time a baby had been born in the back of his ambulance.

    Mr Clark said: “On the way to hospital, Nakita’s contractions started to become more intense and closer together and it was at this point that I shouted to Phil to pull over, just outside Hartsholme Park.

    "Within a minute of stopping the ambulance, Nakita’s waters broke and soon afterwards baby William arrived.

    “I am in a very privileged position as a paramedic to be able to witness the instant bond between a mother and her baby who have laid eyes on each other for the first time.”

  2. Fraudster guilty of £13m investment 'lie'published at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    Some investors lost their life savings as Alister Greig used their money for his "personal slush fund".

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  3. Man wanted for recall to prisonpublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    Police want to trace the whereabouts of this man, who's wanted for recall to prison:

    Liam DaleImage source, Lincolnshire Police

    Liam Dale, 29, has failed to notify the police of his whereabouts, as required under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, according to Lincolnshire Police.

    It is thought he could be in the Skegness area, Nottinghamshire or the Humber region.

    Officers say they are prioritising the apprehension of Dale, who is believed to be a risk to young women and girls.

    Anyone who has seen him, or who knows where he is, is being asked to contact Lincolnshire Police.

  4. 'Look after your kidneys' - Charitypublished at 16:27 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    Almost 45,000 people in Lincolnshire are currently suffering from chronic kidney disease, according to figures from a national charity.

    Patient having dialysis treatmentImage source, Getty Images

    Kidney Research UK has launched a campaign to raise awareness of kidneys, the vital role they play and why people get kidney disease.

    It says with 44,191 people in Lincolnshire diagnosed, it's one of the highest areas of prevalence in the country.

    And in addition, there could be another 22,000 people living with it who don’t realise they have it, according to the charity.

    Dr Maria Tennant, from Kidney Research UK, says: “Kidneys are the unsung heroes inside our bodies. These small organs have a huge role to play in keeping us healthy – but when things do go wrong, the consequences can be devastating.

    "We want to help people look after their kidneys, and to encourage those at risk to get their kidneys checked.”

  5. Warning over train delays in Lincolnpublished at 15:32 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    There's some disruption on train services in Lincoln this afternoon due to a fault:

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  6. Boy, 13, charged after woman, 85, critically injuredpublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    An 85-year-old woman is in a critical condition in hospital after she was allegedly pushed to the ground outside her home, police say.

    Police jacketImage source, Getty Images

    According to the Lincolnshire force, the woman suffered potentially life-threatening injuries in the incident which took place in Haile Road, in Humberston, at about 18:10 on Tuesday.

    Lincolnshire Police say a 13-year-old boy has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm in connection with the incident and is due to appear before magistrates in Grimsby this afternoon.

    The force has appealed for anyone who witnessed the incident to come forward.

  7. US students based at Grantham college told to return homepublished at 13:59 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    American students at Harlaxton College have been told to return to the United States to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus.

    Harlaxton College in GranthamImage source, DEBBIE/Geograph

    The college, in Grantham, is part of the University of Evansville in Indiana.

    A statement on the college website says all students should make plans to return to the US by 18 March, external where they will be able to continue their courses online.

    It states there are no known cases of COVID-19 at the college, and that the decision is based on the safety and well-being of students.

    Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, president of the University of Evansville, said: "Over the course of the last few weeks, we have implemented a variety of measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. We have determined that further proactive steps are necessary. We understand that these measures will undoubtedly cause inconvenience and disruption, but the inconvenience and disruption are outweighed by the risks of inaction by the university."

  8. Search for missing Whitby man continues in Lincolnshirepublished at 12:57 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    The family of a missing man from North Yorkshire will be driving a lorry around Lincolnshire next week in a bid to raise awareness of their efforts to find him.

    Peter BrownImage source, North Yorkshire Police

    Peter Brown, 46, from Whitby, was last seen in Scarborough on 8 May last year.

    Since then, his family has continued to appeal for his safe return.

    Next week, a lorry covered in photographs and information about Mr Brown will be driven from Grimsby to Skegness.

    Peter Brown's familyImage source, Find Pete Brown

    Mr Brown is described as white, about 6ft 1in tall and of muscular/athletic build. He is unshaven and his hair is a greying/brown colour, which is slightly thinning.

    He was last seen wearing a blue hoodie underneath a blue waist-length jacket, loose grey cotton jogging bottoms and blue Nike trainers and he may have been wearing a blue baseball cap.

    Police believe Mr Brown may be sleeping rough and so may appear more dishevelled than in his pictures.

  9. Gainsborough MP mocked for 'red face' on Twitterpublished at 11:59 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    Veteran MP Sir Edward Leigh has spoken out about being mocked for his red face on social media.

    Edward LeighImage source, BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images

    In a post on Wednesday, the Conservative MP for Gainsborough, who has rosacea, said: "I'm regularly mocked on Twitter for my appearance."

    "I can take it but it's harder for the young," he said.

    "I have rosacea, which reddens and can deform the face, for which I take antibiotics every day. It's incurable," he said.

    His comments were made following his election as chair of an all-party Parliamentary group on skin.

  10. Grantham church to welcome relic of patron saintpublished at 11:20 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    A special shrine has been built at a Lincolnshire church as it prepares for the arrival of the last remaining relic of its patron saint.

    St Wulframs, GranthamImage source, J.Hannan-Briggs/Geograph

    The skull of St Wulfram is due to arrive from France at St Wulfram's, in Grantham, on 20 March as part of celebrations to mark the 1300th anniversary of his death.

    Fr Stuart Cradduck, who made the request for the relic to come to Grantham, said: "We are extremely privileged to be able to welcome it to our church and the town. It's an act of Christian love between communities which is quite beautiful, an amazing ecumenical and geopolitical act of generosity.”

    The relic will be transported in a traditional gold ossuary by Dom Jean-Charles Nault, Abbot of Wandrille, and is expected to stay on display until the end of May.

  11. Tech company director backs £5bn broadband spending planpublished at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    The owner of a Lincolnshire business has welcomed the government's pledge to invest £5bn in bringing high speed broadband to the hardest-to-reach places.

    BroadbandImage source, PA Media

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak revealed the funding plan as part of a £30bn package of investment, which also included £500 million to increasing mobile phone signal in rural areas.

    Tony Smith, from Genius Technology Solutions, in Horncastle, said: "Any investment in the infrastructure has got to be good. I think the challenge will be how they actually roll it out.

    "I would imagine and would hope that they're going to engage with providers such as ourselves to make it happen."

  12. Watch: Thursday's forecast for Yorkshire and Lincolnshirepublished at 08:54 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    Katerina Christodoulou
    Look North weather presenter

    After a cold and frosty start we're in for a day of sunshine and showers.

    Those showers will linger around throughout the day and some could turn wintry in places.

    We're likely to see top temperatures of about 9C or 10C:

  13. Man dies after chip pan fire in Tattershallpublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2020

    A man has died after he was overcome by fumes from a chip pan fire at a house in Tattershall.

    Fire fightersImage source, SYFR

    Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) said emergency services were called to a property in the village on Tuesday where they found the body of the man.

    The service said it was unclear when the fire took place but that a joint fire and police investigation had concluded it was "an accidental cooking fire from a chip pan, that had self-extinguished, and the man had become overcome by the fumes".

    On Twitter it said, external: "Our thoughts are with his friends and family at this difficult time, and our community fire safety team will be in the area offering support and advice for local residents early next week."