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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Tigerglenn, Nov 2, 2022.

  1. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    RIP
    As a boy in Ireland, during the second world war, my husband, Leo Sheridan, who has died aged 89, witnessed a crash into Galway bay of an RAF pilot attempting to avoid the city when his plane developed mechanical problems. He later helped local fishermen to recover the wreck to honour this pilot.

    Leo went on to become a fiercely independent investigative journalist and was involved in numerous battles to reveal the truth through the columns of the Guardian and other newspapers. Although he was regularly invited to appear on television and radio, there were those who tried to silence him. His thirst to reveal incidents that threatened the lives and security of others at sea and in the air disturbed governments.

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    The families and those close to the men who perished on board a Hull deep sea trawler, the Gaul, which disappeared in the Barents Sea in 1974, thanked him for his efforts to find the wreck and traces of its crew. He discovered that the Gaul might have been suspected of espionage by Russia, and could have been sunk by a collision with a submarine, work for which he risked his own life – and liberty. He was arrested on fraud charges, apparently in an effort to silence him, but acquitted unanimously by the jury.

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    Leo Sheridan
    Leo was born in Cork, the fifth of six children. His father, John Sheridan, was Ireland’s representative for the scales manufacturer Avery, and was transferred to Galway when Leo was four. His mother, Elizabeth (nee Harvey), was a talented pianist and organist. When his father died, Leo left school to support his mother financially. But in his late 20s he plunged into accident investigation.

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    I first met Leo in Galway in the 1970s; he had two children, Mary and Leo, from his first marriage. He and I settled in Hull and our son, Kevin, was born in 1978. Divorce in Ireland was not possible at the time. We eventually decided to marry in 2015.

    After leaving Hull, our family moved to Lizard Point in Cornwall, where our daughter, Bridget, was born. Leo highlighted the lack of adequate rescue facilities around the Lizard after the sinking of a coaster during a storm in 1981 and the disastrous loss of the whole crew of the Penlee lifeboat.

    Our cottage had a full view over the cliffs and sea off Lizard Point, andLeo helped Falmouth Coastguard by training his binoculars on the dangerous waters, telling them when vessels were giving out distress signals. On a number of occasions he guided the Falmouth coastguard lifeboat by telephone to vessels in trouble. He was much loved and appreciated by Cornish and Hull fishermen alike.

    He continued his work for more than 30 years after we left Britain to live in France. He was widely admired for his commitment, courage and perseverance during his investigations. His friend, Paul Brown, the former Guardian environment reporter, said: “Leo exposed wrongdoing that would otherwise have been hidden from public view. In doing so he took considerable risks because many of those he exposed were powerful and sometimes corrupt people.”

    Family and friends remember Leo as a beautiful singer and a captivating and humorous storyteller, a good man and a fighter to the end.

    Leo is survived by his children, four grandchildren and me.
     
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  2. Cityzen

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  4. The Piano Man

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    Nazareth played at Malcolm's in Hull in the early 70s. Excellent band, they started with 'Broken Down Angel' which had just been in the charts.
     
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  5. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Scottish singer-songwriter Rab Noakes, who was one of the founder members of Stealers Wheel, has died suddenly aged 75.

    Noakes died in hospital on Friday after a career spanning well over half a century, with more than 20 albums to his name.

    He first played professionally in 1967 and went on to be a founding member of folk rock band Stealers Wheel, performing at festivals such as Celtic Connections.
     
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    RIP Keith Levene, founder member of The Clash & PiL.
     
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  8. Ric Glasgow

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    Yes,RIP Keith Levene.

    Never had much of an influence in Clash proceedings but well known for his career with PIL.65 years old and had apparently been battling cancer for the last 2 years.
     
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  9. Tigerglenn

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    Iranian man who lived in Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport for 18 years inspiring the movie 'The Terminal' starring Tom Hanks dies in the airport that he called home
    • Man who inspired Tom Hanks' blockbuster film 'The Terminal' has died in airport
    • Mehran Nasseri lived in Paris's Charles de Gaulle airport from 1988 until 2006
    • First, in legal limbo, but stayed by choice after he was given refugee papers
    • Mr Nasseri recently returned to the terminal and suffered a heart attack toda
     
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    Though he left The Clash before they started recording, he certainly had an influence, he persuaded Joe Strummer to join the band.

    This was one of his…

     
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    Nik Turner - Hawkwind RIP aged 82
     
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  13. Chazz Rheinhold

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    Neil Jackson 54. Terrible news

    RIP Packer
     
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    i saw people stuck in limbo when i once spent severall hours in moscow airport. awful position to be in. stateless, i assume.
     
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    Sincere thoughts & condolences to those innocent people caught up today in the explosion in Istanbul, a main pedestrian leisure/retail area in the heart of Istanbul, believed to be at least 6 people died, many injured, innocent people just enjoying a leisurely day with family & friends. Wrong place, wrong time. Absolutely terrible.

    RIP to the innocent people who have very sadly lost their lives. <peacedove> <rose>

    Goes without saying, for anyone going on the Tigers Turkey trip, enjoy, but keep your wits about you, take care. (Apologies for sounding like your mothers!)
     
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  16. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

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    Really sad news this, RIP Mason.

     
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  17. The B&S Fanclub

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    Scott Akester 31 years of age.
    Attacked on Saturday morning outside of Grandale pub on Sutton Park...
    By the City scarf in the flowers tribute, I'm assuming he was one of our own.
    RIP...
     
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  18. Tickton Tiger.

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    Tragedy. RIP. East Hull Tiger.
     
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    Yes, terribly sad news. I coach at South Cave and it’s been a tough week. RIP Mason.
     
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    David Johnson 71. Not a name familiar to a lot of younger ones but with four First Division titles as well as three European Cups and two League Cups had a more successful career than many better known ones.
     
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