IT’S been another packed week in this weeks Coventry Observer- and we’ve compiled a roundup of some of the biggest stories over the last seven days.
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This week’s highlights
REMARKABLE Coventry runner Haroon Mota is looking to become a ‘Six Star’ finisher as he braves the Boston Marathon during Ramadan to help feed hungry children and inspire others.
Remarkable Coventry runner Haroon braving Boston Marathon to feed hungry children
A COVENTRY man said he was lost for words after seeing the full impact of the earthquake in Turkey.
Coventry man describes shock of seeing homes ‘turned to rubble’ during Turkey aid trip
COVENTRY’S Jean McCluskey was making ‘memories’ as she was serenaded by an Elvis impersonator to celebrate her 102nd birthday.
Coventry woman making ‘Memories’ as Elvis wishes her happy 102nd birthday
A MAN has been charged with the murder of 22-year-old Shou Zou, who was fatally stabbed in Coventry city centre on April 6.
Man charged with murder after fatal Coventry city centre stabbing
KIND-hearted Coventrians with a love for where they live will be able to apply to become City Hosts.
Appeal for more kind-hearted Coventrians to become city hosts
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