Your Wednesday update from the Lancashire Post
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  Sep 29, 2021  
     
 

Good afternoon,

"He was a young boy experimenting in life and did the wrong thing."

That's the plea from Sherrilea Jackson after her son, Khalil Patel, 17, died following an adverse reaction to taking LSD.

Her emotional words followed the teenager's inquest, the grieving mother calling for more education when it comes to drugs.

We certainly have a lot of admiration for her and hope her words are listened to.

In other news today, we've got all the fall-out from PNE's draw with Stoke City last night and are keeping you updated on the fuel situation across the area.

Thanks for reading,

Adam

 
     
  Grieving mum calls for more education on drugs after inquest into teenage son's death  
     
  A grieving mother has called for more education on drugs following the death of her teenage son.  
     
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Body found on railway tracks in Burscough was 15-year-old girl
 
A body found on the railway tracks at Burscough at the weekend was a teenage girl, police have confirmed.
 
     
 
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Fire shuts Umberto's chip shop in Preston
 
A fire broke out at Umberto's chip shop in Ashton this morning (Tuesday, September 27).
 
     
 
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Four down, five to go on Lancashire Police's 'Most Wanted' list
 
One of Lancashire's "Most Wanted" has been arrested following an appeal by police.
 
     
     
 
 
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Home Bargains to open new store in Leyland on Saturday
 
The new store, which is on the site of the former Aldi, will create 65 new jobs.
 
 
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City of Preston 10k 2021 race results: These are the chip times for every runner
 
Nearly 500 of you pounded the paths around Preston’s parks for the City of Preston 10k on Sunday.
 
 
     
     
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  Dave Seddon's verdict: Preston North End 1 Stoke City 1 - Point gained by PNE in the main thanks to their goalkeeper  
     
  The run of Championship draws goes on for Preston North End but this point against Stoke City was one they got away with.  
     
     
 
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Preston North End head coach relieved to take a point from Championship clash with Stoke City
 
Frankie McAvoy felt Preston North End's point against Stoke City was a hard-earned one considering his side played second fiddle to the Potters.
 
 
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PNE player ratings: Preston North End 1 Stoke City 1
 
Preston North End drew their fifth successive Championship game on Tuesday night, sharing the spoils with Stoke City at Deepdale.
 
 
 
     
     
 

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