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West Yorkshire police chief dies

Mr Cramphorn was Northern Ireland deputy chief constable until 2002West Yorkshire's chief constable has died after a two-year battle against cancer, the force has announced.

Colin Cramphorn, 50, who joined the force in 2002, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004.

In September, the former Northern Ireland deputy chief constable announced he planned to retire after "four challenging and rewarding years".

Acting Chief Constable Julia Hodson said: "The force is deeply saddened by the news of Colin's death."


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1 comment:

NorthWestNationalists said...

This guy was one of the main reasons nationalist legend John Tyndall died. He preferred charges against John Tyndall.

The other main reason was that Nick Griffin twice expelled John Tyndall from the BNP.

Cops who go out of their way to harass us need to know we never forget.

Griffin should know, we will never forget his actions, depriving us of a real nationalist either.

Tyndall's obituary is sound.

Nick Griffin will forever be known as a traitor !