De mortuis nil nisi bonum
I was puzzled to read the Llanberis mountain rescue team quoted in the Times as saying that, when they found the body of the late chief constable of Greater Manchester in Snowdonia, 'there were no obvious signs of death'.




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I was puzzled to read the Llanberis mountain rescue team quoted in the Times as saying that, when they found the body of the late chief constable of Greater Manchester in Snowdonia, 'there were no obvious signs of death'.
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Oh Tom you've just made me splutter on my coffee, thats so funny - well obviously it shouldn't be - but it is...
Posted by: Jane Harvell | March 14, 2008 at 01:47 PM
I'm sure the fact that he was cold and immobile gave them a clue, however...
Posted by: T Scott | March 14, 2008 at 03:50 PM