Four things you should know in Yorkshire today

Today we heard the distressing story of how an OAP from Doncaster was left lying in the street for three hours despite repeated 999 calls for an ambulance; learned that a man has been charged over a sexual assault on a train to Hull; were told the driver who killed a police officer in a road collision could be prosecuted; and sang along to an uplifting workplace choir in Leeds.
Doreen Gibson, 89, who was made to wait nearly three hours for an ambulance after falling near Rossington MarketDoreen Gibson, 89, who was made to wait nearly three hours for an ambulance after falling near Rossington Market
Doreen Gibson, 89, who was made to wait nearly three hours for an ambulance after falling near Rossington Market

Here are four things you need to know so far today:

OAP left lying in snow by ambulance service for three hours

An 89-year-old woman was made to wait nearly three hours in the snow for an ambulance after falling in a Doncaster street.

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Hull man arrested over train assault

A 52-year-old man from Hull has been arrested over an alleged sexual assault on a 23-year-old woman who he was sat next to on a train from Leeds.

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Death crash driver faces prosecution

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Criminal charges could be brought against the driver of a car involved in a collision which killed a South Yorkshire police officer.

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Office workers find something to sing about

A workplace choir is hitting the right notes for office workers in Leeds who have found something to sing about during their lunch-hour.

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