Hey guys!!! ... sorry i had to delete the first version of this... i hadnt added a wee bit in. anyway... this is my new story ... hope that u enjoy
o PS... just to let u no... i dont own the copyright on any of the Current or past sunhill characters... ie the ones on the telly... however i doown whatever victims that there are, Jaynee smith (sun hill's temp DS) and any other police that feature in this story.. lol ... hope u enjoy and please reveiw... many thanks ROBYN xxxx
DC Mickey Webb, Sun Hill CID
On the morning of Wednesday 21st December 2007, there was a Hit-and-run Car accident in the vacinity of canley high street. The crash involved two cars and there was one 'on-scene' Fatality, later identified. The Body was identified as Miss Martha Burgess, of 34 Weston Ave, South Canley.
3 Days Later in St. Hugh's Hospital, Mr Eoin McCook, Of 21 Sandy hill, West Belfast Northern Ireland, was pronouced dead. Those present at the death of Mr McCook were myself, and Dr Matthiew Hillison, Who was Mr McCook's Surgeon. A Postmortem was conducted and proved that Mr McCook had died of internal bleeding, that was unknown about by the staff looking after Mr McCook. On His Deathbed, Mr McCook had asked not to be resusitated, But was futher recognised that any efforts to Resusitate that man would have proved worthless, as resusitation would have been impossible.
The funeral of Miss Burgess was held on 27th of December 2007, in St. Andrew's Church, North Canley. On the 30th December Mr McCook was cremated in Roselawn Crematoriam, Belfast Northern Ireland.
At the scene, forensic officers have been able to establish what had happened with the evidence available, and officers from sun hill have also contributed to the happenings by CCTV evidence. At around 11 o'clock on the morning of Wednesday the 21st of December, a blue vauxhall astrawas travelling through canley high street at approx. 70 mph. The car turned right onto Willbrook street and then left, bringing the car onto willmont road. Here this car collided with a silver mercedes, belonging to Mr McCook, and then collided with Miss Burgess who was walking on the pavement with her daughter, Melissa, who were both on they're way back home, after collecting Melissa from pre-school. Melissa was unhurt by the crash, as Miss Burgess seemingly pushed her into the open doorway of a shop, realisitically saving her daughter's life. The Blue Vauxhall, aware of what has just happened, drives away, after no consideration to the two injured parties and the child. We lose CCTV footage about 2 miles later, on University lane.
