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"Mientras mi padre no diga dónde está el cuerpo de mi madre, no debería ser puesto en libertad" Original
Fuente de la imagen, Cortesía de la familia Razzell Pie de foto, Linda Razzell desapareció cuando se dirigía a su trabajo en 2002. Información del artículo Autor, Will Glennon Informa desde, Wiltshire Autor, Madeleine Ware y Autor, Sarah Turnnidge Título del autor, Oeste de Inglaterra Fecha de publicación 26 minutos Tiempo de lectura: 5 min "Nos gustaría poder darle sepultura, brindarle la dignidad que se merece y, finalmente, poder decir: 'Esto se acabó'".
'As long as dad hides mum's body, he should not be released'
"We would like to be able to lay her to rest, to give her the dignity she deserves - and to finally be able to say 'this is over'." Cat Razzell is speaking about her mother, Linda, who disappeared on her way to work in Swindon in March 2002 when Cat was just 13. Linda was in the process of divorcing Cat's father, Glyn Razzell, who was later convicted of her murder and sentenced to life in prison. He has never revealed what happened to Linda and no trace of her has ever been found.
Killer controlling mum 'even in death', court told
The partner of a murdered mother-of-four has said her killer continues to exert "coercive control over people even in death". Glyn Razzell from Crewkerne, Somerset, was jailed for life with a minimum of almost 16 years in 2003 for murdering his estranged wife, Linda Razzell, whose body has never been found.
Killer controlling mum 'even in death', court told
Linda Razzell was killed by her estranged husband in 2002 while on her way to work The partner of a murdered mother-of-four has said her killer continues to exert "coercive control over people even in death". Glyn Razzell from Crewkerne, Somerset, was jailed for life with a minimum of almost 16 years in 2003 for murdering his estranged wife, Linda Razzell, whose body has never been found.
Airport disruption continues into second day
Follow Airport disruption continues into second day Sarah Turnnidge - Bristol Sat, August 8, 2026 at 1:36 AM EDT Crowds were left trapped at the airport on Friday evening [Paul Smith] Disruption because of a runway defect at Bristol Airport has continued into a second day, with flights still suspended. Hundreds of passengers were left stranded on Friday evening after the decision was made to close the runway shortly after 18:00 BST.
Bristol Airport disruption a 'shambles' as flights restart
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Weather forecast for the Bristol Balloon Fiesta
Weather forecast for the Bristol Balloon Fiesta Ian Fergusson - BBC West Weather Forecaster; Sarah Turnnidge - Bristol Thu, August 6, 2026 at 12:52 p.m. UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Every year tens of thousands of people hope for good flying conditions [Reuters] With just hours to go until the start of the 2026 Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, there is one question on everyone's lips - what will the weather be like?
What is happening at this year's Balloon Fiesta?
There are just hours to go before the 2026 Balloon Fiesta kicks off The countdown is nearly over for the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, with the gates set to open first thing on Friday morning. The programme for the 48th edition was announced back in April, with the occasion marked by a dozen balloons being inflated at Ashton Court Estate, the festival's home.
The beef farm at the centre of UK mountainboarding
From a distance, it could be a working farm like any other. But take a closer look at the rolling fields just outside Gloucester and you might spot the flash of a helmet rushing down the hillside or a cloud of dust left behind four wheels. This is Bugsboarding Mountainboarding Centre in Maisemore, the nation's last mountainboarding centre and - for the first weekend in August - home to the UK National Mountainboard Championships.
Attempted murder arrests after ship crew attacked
Follow Attempted murder arrests after ship crew attacked Sarah Turnnidge - Bristol Sun, August 2, 2026 at 1:27 PM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Police said three men who were injured are staff members of a cargo ship that recently docked at Avonmouth [Getty Images] Three men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a Filipino crew member of a cargo ship was attacked in a hate crime.
Attempted murder arrests after ship crew attacked in Avonmouth
Red Flags in the Golden Years: 15 Advanced Scams Fooling Even the Sharpest Seniors While scam artists target anyone and everyone they can if they believe there’s a potential for a payoff, they sadly most often focus heavily on …
The beef farm at the centre of UK mountainboarding
The beef farm at the centre of UK mountainboarding
The beef farm at the centre of UK mountainboarding
From a distance, it could be a working farm like any other. But take a closer look at the rolling fields just outside Gloucester and you might spot the flash of a helmet rushing down the hillside or a cloud of dust left behind four wheels. This is Bugsboarding Mountainboarding Centre in Maisemore, the nation's last mountainboarding centre and - for the first weekend in August - home to the UK National Mountainboard Championships.
Hay fire at beauty spot burns through night
Follow Hay fire at beauty spot burns through night Sarah Turnnidge - West of England Sun, August 2, 2026 at 8:44 AM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Firefighters were first called to the scene on Saturday morning [Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service] A farm fire at a popular beauty spot is still burning, nearly 24 hours after it was first reported.
Walkers urged to avoid beauty spot after farm fire
People have been warned to avoid a popular beauty spot after 250 hay bales were destroyed in a farm fire. Fire and smoke were visible for miles across the countryside near Wroughton, Wiltshire, after the blaze broke out on Hackpen Hill. Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said crews from Westlea, Swindon and Marlborough were sent to the scene shortly after 09:30 BST on Saturday.
Hopes trains could return to long-closed railway
Follow Hopes trains could return to long-closed railway Sarah Turnnidge, Jonathan Holmes & Maisie Lillywhite - West of England Sat, August 1, 2026 at 12:48 PM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The first trains ran along the Vale of Berkeley Railway in Gloucestershire on 15 October 2025 [BBC] As the first passenger train on a long-closed railway opens to the public, volunteers have shared hopes it could signal the return of a more regular service.
The West is in drought - what does that really mean?
Swathes of the West Country are now officially in drought, as the hot, dry weather continues. The Environment Agency (EA) has confirmed more than half of England - including Wessex, which covers Somerset, Wiltshire, Bristol and South Gloucestershire - had met drought conditions. With the fourth heatwave of the year now under way, impacts of the weather are being felt across the region including increased wildfires, low river levels and early harvests. But what is a drought, exactly?
Hopes new hourly train service could be expanded
Follow Hopes new hourly train service could be expanded John Darvall - Bristol; Sarah Turnnidge - Bristol Mon, July 27, 2026 at 2:14 PM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Trains are due to start running on the reopened line in 2028 [West of England Combined Authority] A long-awaited hourly train service could be expanded to meet demands of customers, the leader of North Somerset Council has said.
Hopes new hourly train service could be expanded
A long-awaited hourly train service could be expanded to meet demands of customers, the leader of North Somerset Council has said. Councillor Mike Bell told BBC Radio Bristol he was "confident" the new line between Bristol and Portishead - currently being rebuilt more than 60 years after it was axed - would be "well supported" by commuters and visitors.
I'm a projectionist - I don't just 'press play'
At the heart of one of Bristol's busiest cinemas lies a room that has changed very little since it was built in the early 1980s. Most film-goers' only sight of the projection room is the beam of light stretching out onto the screen. But tucked away behind the glass window is a sprawling room filled with decades-worth of projectors, cardboard boxes filled with reels of film and the team that meticulously maintains and runs each and every movie.
Crowds welcome return of major festival
Up to 40,000 people are celebrating the return of the world's largest international music festival. WOMAD is back at its new home at Neston Park, near Corsham in Wiltshire, after taking a year off. Known as 'the world's festival', bands and singers from all over the globe are performing at the four day festival after it relocated from its former site at Charlton Park, near Malmesbury.
Mural brings 'light' after teenager's death
The family of a teenager who was stabbed to death just metres from his home say a mural of him has "brought back the light". Eddie Kinuthia, 19, died in hospital after being ambushed and stabbed multiple times in the Grosvenor Road area of St Pauls, Bristol, in July 2023. After years of working to find the right spot to remember him, his family are now finally able to see the artwork commemorating him at the heart of their community.
Boy, 15, arrested after teen attacked with blade
Follow Boy, 15, arrested after teen attacked with blade Sarah Turnnidge - West of England Tue, July 21, 2026 at 6:13 PM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Police were called to an alleyway in the early hours of Tuesday morning [Google] A 15-year-old boy has been arrested after another teenager was attacked with a blade.
Tower block collapse fears ignored over typos
Follow Tower block collapse fears ignored over typos Alex Seabrook - Local Democracy Reporting Service; Sarah Turnnidge - Bristol Tue, July 21, 2026 at 5:42 PM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Residents were evacuated more than a year after serious concerns were raised in a report [BBC] Concerns that a block of council flats could collapse were ignored for more than a year due to typos in an expert report, an inquiry has found.
Man crushed to death after safety fence removed
Follow Man crushed to death after safety fence removed Sarah Turnnidge - West of England Tue, July 21, 2026 at 4:00 PM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Martin Bennett, 35, was found crushed to death beneath dangerous machinery [Handout] A £1m fine has been handed to a company after it failed to prevent access to dangerous machinery which crushed a man to death.
Trio sentenced for 'substantial' brothel network
Three people have been sentenced for running a "very substantial" network of brothels disguised as massage parlours. Liu Xu Hopkins, 56, Benjamin Hopkins, 57, both of Staple Hill, South Gloucestershire, and Khondakar Hasan, 40, of Leicester, pleaded guilty to controlling prostitution for gain in November. They were found to have run six premises across the country, including in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Berkshire, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, and had moved women between the parlours.
Trio sentenced for 'substantial' brothel network
Sarah Turnnidge - West of England; Scott Ellis - Swindon Crown Court Fri, 17 July 2026 at 12:46 pm UTC 2 min read Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Left to right) Benjamin Hopkins, Liu Xu Hopkins and Khondakar Hasan, were sentenced at Swindon Crown Court [SWROCU] Three people have been sentenced for running a "very substantial" network of brothels disguised as massage parlours.
Firefighters leave scene of huge woodchip blaze
Firefighters have left the scene of a large fire involving 200 tonnes of wood and woodchip. Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue said crews had left the incident after extinguishing the blaze, which started in the early hours of Thursday morning at manufacturing business Chipmunk South West on Ilminster Road in Henlade, near Taunton. Workers at the site are now watching for any signs of the fire restarting, a spokesperson for the fire service said.
One man's mission to stop pirates stealing magic
After seeing his work stolen, Andi Gladwin decided to confront those pirating his work A magician's hunt for the thieves who were privating his tricks and selling them online has been turned into a major documentary. Andi Gladwin, who runs one of the world's biggest online magic stores from his home in Gloucestershire, was alerted to his products being illegally sold in 2017.
Energy tycoon to receive damages from Mail publisher
Follow Energy tycoon to receive damages from Mail publisher Sarah Turnnidge - West of England Wed, July 15, 2026 at 4:45 PM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tycoon Dale Vince is set to receive damages from the Daily Mail's publisher [PA Media] Energy tycoon Dale Vince is set to receive damages from the Daily Mail's publisher over a data protection claim against the newspaper.
Energy tycoon to receive damages from Mail publisher
Tycoon Dale Vince is set to receive damages from the Daily Mail's publisher Energy tycoon Dale Vince is set to receive damages from the Daily Mail's publisher over a data protection claim against the newspaper. The Court of Appeal earlier overturned a 2025 decision to throw out the claim, which Vince brought against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) over an article headlined: "Labour repays £100,000 to sex pest [or sex harassment] donor", published in June 2023.
'Endometriosis tests would have given me years back'
"I was told that my symptoms were just part of being a woman." These are words that are likely to be familiar to scores of women who have suffered years of seeking a reason for their extreme pain and heavy periods, before finally being told they have endometriosis. For years, the only way to definitively diagnose the condition - where cells similar to those in the lining of the womb grow in other parts of the body - was through a surgical procedure.
Partner of sex offender unlawfully killed - coroner
Follow Partner of sex offender unlawfully killed - coroner Sarah Turnnidge - West of England; Kaushal Menon Muralidharan - BBC West Investigations Wed, July 8, 2026 at 11:20 AM UTC Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.
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