BANKRUPT FARMER IN TOXIC GAS HORROR; Suicide injures 999 crews.Byline: Rebecca Evans Rebecca Evans (born Aug. 19, 1963) is a Welsh soprano from the village of Pontrhydyfen near Neath. She studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and has performed regularly at the Welsh National Opera; the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and Bayerische A BANKRUPT farmer killed himself with a chemical cocktail, leaving police and paramedics needing medical treatment. Bob Dearnley, 57, committed suicide by inhaling toxic fumes released from tablets he dropped into water after being told he faced eviction The removal of a tenant from possession of premises in which he or she resides or has a property interest done by a landlord either by reentry upon the premises or through a court action. . Emergency crews rushed to Burpham Court Farm, an animal conservation centre in Guildford, Surrey, early yesterday after receiving reports of a domestic incident. On entering the sprawling redbrick red·brick adj. Of, relating to, or being the British universities other than Oxford and Cambridge. [So-called because many of the buildings of such universities were built of red bricks. farmhouse, they found Dearnley with a glass oozing lethal fumes. He was eventually taken out of the building by firefighters wearing specialist protective chemical suits but was pronounced dead at the scene. Dearnley was declared bankrupt three years ago after losing a court battle with the National Trust. He had claimed newly installed weir gates were flooding his land and killing his livestock. He was ordered to pay costs of pounds 100,000 and told to leave the 76-acre estate - a popular attraction. Last night, a spokesman for Surrey Police said seven officers remained in hospital under observation. It later emerged that three paramedics were also taken to hospital after coming into contact with the lethal chemicals. CAPTION(S): SCENE: A fireman |
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