Woman who survived being hit by a truck died after taking too many painkillers
A 59-year-old mother from Gorleston, who only narrowly survived being hit by a truck, died after ingesting toxic levels of over-the-counter pain relief.
Deputy News Editor
As well as being one of the EDP's deputy news editors, Donna-Louise Bishop is its designated obituary writer. She also reports from Norfolk's Coroner's Court. She holds an MPhil in Writing from the University of South Wales.
As well as being one of the EDP's deputy news editors, Donna-Louise Bishop is its designated obituary writer. She also reports from Norfolk's Coroner's Court. She holds an MPhil in Writing from the University of South Wales.
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