The Manx Independent this week reports on the opening of an inquest into the death of a woman from Onchan.
Stress was said to be a factor.
The paper has more details of what the coroner heard.
Also this week:
Time is called on a brewery.
A Manx Independent investigation reveals how many police officers have been victims of assault in the last year.
New hybrid buses have been delivered to the island.
Details of a protest organised to campaign for tougher jail terms for paedophiles.
A clash over the Snaefell Mountain Railway and the fact it didn’t operate during its 125th birthday.
In court this week, a 31-year-old man admitted burgling a coffee shop in Castletown.
Another man broke his victim’s ankle.
Details of plans to regenerate Peel’s quayside.
The cash-strapped Church of England complains about the expense of owning registered buildings.
A 45-year-old woman has appeared in court after swearing at a man in Strand Street.
A man has admitted assaulting a police officer by kicking him twice.
A page of photos from the World Tin Bath Races in Castletown.
Planners having given their backing to a care home in Onchan.
A couple arrived in the Isle of Man without having exemptions to travel here.
Our Food and Farming pages meet a new butcher who’s set up shop in Pulrose and a husband and wife who are selling produce from an old French fire engine.
A team behind the island’s newest children’s theatre group, ’Hello Little People’, are preparing to launch their debut show, entitled ’A Beg Adventure’ in Castle Rushen. We catch up with them in our Island Life entertainment and leisure section.
The centre spread is from the opening of Calendar Girls, which is being performed at the Gaiety Theatre.
There are also details of a brass band event in Laxey and The Manx Wildlife Trust’s Festival of the Sea.
The largest local sporting fixture of the year and one of the biggest cycling events in the British Isles takes place over the bank holiday weekend.
The sports section has more.
This weekend is the big Supermanx Bank Holiday weekend.
For details of what’s on, don’t miss the paper.
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