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Inquest hears that much loved grandmother who was killed by cow was 'flipped over a fence like a ragdoll'

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ChronicleLive reports that Ms Clode, a primary school teacher, had been on holiday in the north east in April 2016 with her husband Christopher, daughter Lucy, son in law Kevin and two grandchildren, aged seven and eight.

They were staying at a farm near Belford during the Easter holiday.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereThe family had gone for a walk to St Cuthbert’s Cave, a route they had taken many times as they had stayed at the farm twice before, Newcastle Coroners Court heard.Farm owner Alistair Nixon was moving cattle from their winter sheds into open fields as Ms Clode and her family were walking on a.

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