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Zetland FM Local News - 2nd February 2022
A Home Office pathologist has confirmed that they were unable to determine the number of people who caused Tomasz Dembler's horrific injuries;
The volunteers of the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team have been called into action in our area;
...and youngsters vandalising Hemlington will soon be under the watchful eye of 24 new security cameras which are set to arrive this month.
A Home Office pathologist has confirmed that they were unable to determine the number of people who caused Tomasz Dembler's horrific injuries.
On day eight of the Flatts Lane body murder trial at Teesside Crown Court, the pathologist was asked about the nature of Mr Dembler's injuries and what could have caused them.
She carried out a post-mortem on the body of 39-year-old Mr Dembler, whose body was found in a shallow grave with his hands severed.
His alleged murder is said to have taken place at a house in Edward Street in North Ormesby.
Five defendants all deny murder and the trial continues.
The volunteers of the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team have been called into action in our area.
Just before 6pm on Sunday the team responded to a report of a person having fallen from a tree in woodland near to the Flatts Lane medical centre and had sustained a serious leg injury.
Team members were called out and made their way to the ambulance crew who were by then treating the casualty.
After he had been stabilised, he was lifted on to a rescue stretcher and carried for approximately 400-metres out of the wood edge along a track, back to the waiting ambulance for further treatment at James Cook University Hospital.
Youngsters vandalising Hemlington will soon be under the watchful eye of 24 new security cameras which are set to arrive this month.
It is hoped that the cameras will help to deter crime and will help imprison offenders in the area.
Last week, a dispersal order was imposed on the estate so that groups of youths could be split up by the police or face arrest.