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Boy, 3, died in pond fall

A three-year-old boy who fell into a garden pond at his aunt's house died despite desperate attempts to save him, an inquest heard.A three-year-old boy who fell into a garden pond at his aunt's house died despite desperate attempts to save him, an inquest heard. Tyler Wood, of Beechdale, appeared to be rallying en route to hospital but his condition deteriorated. Tyler was visiting his aunt with his mother in Great Barr when he is believed to have jumped over a fence separating her garden from a 5ft deep pond she had built, before falling in. Hospital notes indicate Tyler, of Lister Close, may have been in the water for 20 minutes before he was found. It then took 40 minutes to resuscitate him. He was taken to Sandwell General Hospital before being transferred to the University Hospital of North Staffordshire and finally Walsall Manor where he died on February 22. The hearing continues. Read more in the Express & Star

News|Apr 24, 2008
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Blackpool 1 West Brom 3 - report

As men in suits debate what he's worth in the future, Kevin Phillips showed again last night that right now he is priceless for Albion, writes Steve Madeley.As men in suits debate what he's worth in the future, Kevin Phillips showed again last night that right now he is priceless for Albion, writes Steve Madeley. See also: Blackpool 1 West Brom 3 - in pictures The master goalscorer turned a potentially costly game on its head at Bloomfield Road to take the Baggies from a real spot of bother to the top of the Championship in the space of two clinical minutes. It wasn't quite a one-man show for Albion as they turned a 1-0 deficit into a remarkable 3-1 win in the final 10 minutes by the seaside and clocked up a century of goals for the season into the bargain. But seeing Phillips step off the substitutes bench was like watching the cavalry appear over the hill as a previously blunt Albion side looked lethal from the second he entered the fray. To the vital goals against Sheffield Wednesday, Crystal Palace and Charlton, Phillips can now add a potentially decisive brace against the Seasiders. When his advisors next sit down with Albion to discuss his immediate future, they need only to present their client's record from the last month to put themselves in a position of strength. Read more in the Express & Star

West Bromwich Albion|Apr 9, 2008
West Bromwich Albion