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Asher James, a family friend, said: "So young and such a talent but more importantly a great person and we are all going to miss him dearly. The club play in the Hellenic League Premier Division, the fifth tier of non-league football.

Thames Valley Police. Image source, Thames Valley Police. Luca Skivington's family said he was "a very special boy loved by so many".

Died 16 August at WPH. Died 29 June at JRH. Home address, Farnham Common. Aged 50 years. Died 11 August on A41 Kingswood. Home address, Pitchcott. Died 4 August at Florence Nightingale Hospice. Aged 93 years.

Died 29 August in United Arab Emirates. Died 9 August at SMH. Home address, Little Chalfont. Aged 77 years. Died 31 July in High Wycombe. Home address, High Wycombe. Aged 28 years. Died 29 August in Gerrards Cross. Home address, Ruislip. Aged 78 years. Died 16 April in Aylesbury. Died 6 September in High Wycombe. Home address, Wooburn Green. Aged 20 years. Died 13 July at SMH. Died 6 June in Buckingham. Home address, Hillesden. Aged 67 years.

Died 10 October at WGH. Aged 82 years. Died 28 August in High Wycombe. Home address, Walters Ash. Died 12 September at WPH.

Aged 97 years. Died 13 September in SMH. Home address, Weston Turville. Died 11 September at SMH. Home address, Amersham. Died 9 September in High Wycombe. Home address, Thame. Aged 60 years. Died 16 September in High Wycombe. Home address, no fixed abode. Died 21 July at SMH. Died 25 September at JRH. Home address, Epsom. Died 27 September in Aylesbury. Aged 42 years. Died 24 September at SMH. Aged 72 years. Died 20 May in High Wycombe. Aged 56 years. Died 10 March on M40 Denham.

Home address, Banbury. Died 21 December at home address, Grendon Underwood. Died 21 February in High Wycombe. Coronavirus support and information. Crispin Giles Butler, Senior Coroner, will hear inquests unless otherwise stated. The court capacity and access to toilet facilities are being increased. Those attending may still wear a mask if they so wish but must observe the hand sanitising requirement before entering the court.

Please do not enter the court building more than 5 minutes before your scheduled hearing. Asked about safety at the site, Mr Lenigas said the mine operated very effectively from , the year of the rescue, to , but had closed because it became unviable due to the "gold price and operating costs". He said a new tunnel would connect to the existing decline metres underground, allowing larger, more modern equipment to be used.

Mr Lenigas said "if the gold price holds up" he envisaged "five to six years of mine life", with around to people employed during the mine's construction phase. Beaconsfield newsagent Vicki Thomas said "anything that brings money and jobs into the area would be great". West Tamar Mayor Christina Holmdahl said when what she described as "the disaster" happened, there was "a view Beaconsfield would die".

Butcher Dean Hinds said a restart at the mine "would be very, very handy". With a population of just over 1,, Beaconsfield has changed since , something Dean Hinds can attest to. Grant Schuhmann, the mine's site supervisor, said he had been "keeping an eye on the place". He said he "spent 12 years underground" before operations stopped in Asked if he had any concerns over safety at the mine, Mr Schuhmann said he believed the new owners to have "good mining experience". If gold mining begins again, he said he would sign on for sure, with many people also "keen to go back".

Beaconsfield aims to produce up to , ounces of gold annually. Beaconsfield mine death, no charges: inquest. Please try again later. The Sydney Morning Herald. July 24, — 3.



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