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Zetland FM Local News - 17th July 2023
It's been revealed that a man has sadly died following a collision in our area last month;
Police are appealing for information after a man was found with head injuries in Middlesbrough;
...and the volunteers of the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team have been called into action in our area to assist an injured man close to Saltburn.
It's been revealed that a man has sadly died following a collision in our area last month.
35-year-old Jayme McCluskey from Guisborough was taken to James Cook University Hospital in a critical condition following the incident on Middlesbrough Road in Guisborough on 30th June, however he sadly passed away in hospital on Friday.
Another man, 37-year-old Kellam Hodgson, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The family of Jayme have today paid tribute to him and have asked for privacy at this difficult time as they grieve together.
The family also wish to express their gratitude to the staff at James Cook University Hospital who cared for Jayme.
Police are appealing for information after a man was found with head injuries in Middlesbrough.
The incident occurred on Albert Road, Middlesbrough, at around 11.40pm on Saturday night.
It was reported that a man has hit the victim causing him to bang his head on the pavement.
The man has then made off in the direction of Flares.
The victim was taken to James Cook University Hospital with injuries not deemed to be life-threatening.
Officers are appealing for anyone with information to contact them on the non-emergency number 101.
The volunteers of the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team have been called into action in our area to assist an injured man close to Saltburn.
Just before 1am yesterday the team were contacted by the Ambulance Service to assist one of their crews dealing with a casualty on the Cleveland Way just south of Saltburn.
One of the Team members, who lived not far away, was asked to go to the scene to make contact with the ambulance crew, whilst other members were also called out and collected a Land Rover from the team's Base.
However, just as they were setting off, the local one arrived on scene and advised that the team could stand down as the casualty was by then being assisted into an ambulance.