Huddersfield Daily Examiner

‘Deepening crisis’ for aviation

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His death had left his family heartbroke­n, she said.

“No family should have to say goodbye to their children at any point and especially at Christmas.

“So Jackie and her family don’t have to worry about expenses at this sad time, I’m setting up this page to help the best I can and let them grieve in peace. We are all thinking of the family.

“May you rest in eternal peace. Will miss you Marcus.”

West Yorkshire Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.

According to police, a black Seat Ibiza had approached the area from the direction of Leeds Road and collided with a pedestrian - Marcus - who was at the junction of Browning Road.

The vehicle involved in the collision failed to stop at the scene and it also may have been driving in convoy with another including attended.

Marcus was treated at the scene by paramedics, but shortly after was pronounced dead.

The Seat Ibiza was later located by police and seized.

Three people have been arrested in connection with the collision – two 26-year-old females and a 28-year-old male, all from the Huddersfie­ld area. Police inquiries are ongoing.

Anyone who witnessed the collision, saw the vehicles prior to or after the collision, has any dashcam or CCTV footage, is asked to contact the Major Collision and Enquiry Team via 101 quoting log number 116 of 27 December.

The Go Fund Me page has a target of £1,000. car. Emergency

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JUST 27 orders were placed last month globally for commercial aircraft, leaving the sector facing a “deepening crisis”, according to a new report.

It was the worst November on record for new orders, said trade body ADS, which called for urgent action to prevent longer term damage to the industry. The 27 orders was the highest number for a single month since March but still the lowest on record for November and a 91% reduction on this time last year, said ADS.

The total backlog of aircraft orders has fallen to 13,212, constituti­ng several years’ production work for manufactur­ers. ADS chief executive Paul Everitt said: “The UK aviation and aerospace industries face a deepening crisis.

“The latest travel bans, fragile consumer confidence and little success so far in achieving resilient travel protocols, leaves airlines, airports and aerospace manufactur­ers uncertain about future demand and the route to recovery.

“Urgent action is now required to prevent longer term damage.”

 ??  ?? Marcus Warner and (left) tragic brother Stefan
Marcus Warner and (left) tragic brother Stefan
 ??  ?? The junction of Deighton Road and Browning Road where the fatal crash happened
The junction of Deighton Road and Browning Road where the fatal crash happened

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