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Call made for pensioners' relatives to get in touch



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Published Date: 20 November 2008
WEST Yorkshire coroners have appealed for help in tracing the relatives of three pensioners who have died.
Jean Gates, 73, died at a Bradford care home on 12 November of natural causes and officials at the city's coroners' office have appealed for relatives to come forward.

She is known to have had family in the Pontefract and Knottingley areas but attempts to trace them so far have been unsuccessful.

The appeal comes as Leeds Coroners' office called for friends or relatives of two Leeds pensioners to come forward.

Brian Farmer, 72, of Baileys Towers, Seacroft, died of natural causes at St James Hospital, Leeds on November 17.

Anyone with information on Mr Farmer is asked to contact Coroners Officer Sarah Hill on 0113 3970600

David Mortimer, 66, died from natural causes on Saturday November 15 at his house in Foundry Approach, Harehills.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Coroners Officer Malcolm Dyson on 0113 3970606.

Friends or relatives who knew Jean are asked to contact the HM Coroners office in Bradford on 01274 376510.




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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 10:21 AM
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