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10:25am Friday 29th August 2008
A man from Banbury died after his 4x4 plunged over Beachy Head in Sussex - despite rescue workers' attempts to stop him driving off the cliff.
The 77-year-old, who was killed when his Toyota RAV4 went over the cliffs near Eastbourne on Monday, has been identified as Geoffrey Monk, of Broughton Road, Banbury.
It is understood that Mr Monk's vehicle landed upside down in the sea, and that members of Eastbourne Cliff Rescue Team were recovering another body at the time, further along the beach.
Eastbourne coroner's officer Robin Emery said: "Rescue workers at the top of the cliff very bravely got in front of Mr Monk's car to try to stop him driving over but he just kept going.
"A post-mortem examination has been carried out which showed that Mr Monk suffered multiple injuries.
"An inquest has been opened and adjourned and full inquest will be held in a few months' time."
The first man found under the cliffs, who has not been identified, is believed to be aged between 20 and 30, and may have drowned rather than fallen to his death. He is thought to have been in the water for several days.
I was set to interview Keith Allen in the run-up to Treasure Island, but he cancelled. I mention this non-event because, Allen not being someone I naturally associate with children’s entertainment, my central question was going to be: “Who’s the target audience?” The poster gave little away. Was it even to be a kids’ show? Would it be dark and/or adult? And how would he be playing Long John Silver? Straight-up murderous or loveable rogue? Having seen the show, I still don’t have my answer. What’s more, I’m not sure the production team has it, either.
Charlotte Keatley’s gentle, nostalgic and also vaguely feminist drama My Mother Said I Never Should was the latest production by the ever-reliable Oxford Theatre Guild.
One of Sunday’s newspapers reported that Michael McIntyre was on the point of signing a six-figure deal with the BBC and looked in line to succeed to Jonathan Ross’s Saturday night TV slot.
Being someone who works from home I’d have to admit that my tendency to be easily-distracted is not always conducive to being productive.
November 18 2008 . . . Oxford United fans may come to remember that date as the day Sam Deering came of age.
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