Police appeal after two tragic deaths on the roads
TRAGEDY struck twice on Sunday evening when two people died in two separate incidents on Tynedale's roads.
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Multimedia reporter at the Hexham Courant, covering a variety of news across Hexham, Prudhoe, Ponteland, Haydon Bridge, Haltwhistle, Kielder, Otterburn, Allendale and across the Tyne Valley in Northumberland.
TRAGEDY struck twice on Sunday evening when two people died in two separate incidents on Tynedale's roads.
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