Sister's tribute to Storm Goretti victim killed by tree
The sister of James Southey, the only victim of Storm Goretti, pays tribute to her 'kind family man' brother. Read the full story and latest storm aftermath updates.
The sister of James Southey, the only victim of Storm Goretti, pays tribute to her 'kind family man' brother. Read the full story and latest storm aftermath updates.
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