Medic service 'flying by seat of pants' at boxing event where man died - inquest
There was missing medication in packs OBS Medics provided at an Ultra White Collar Boxing Event at Tramps nightclub, where a man died.
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Charlotte is a Worcester News, Evesham Journal and Cotswolds Journal reporter. She covers breaking news, crime, health, leisure, transport and everything in between. Have a story? Get in touch!
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