Mystery remains over mum-of-two's death on Canary Islands
Cara Clark, 37, of Poringland, died on Canary Islands earlier this year.
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As well as being one of the EDP's deputy news editors, Donna-Louise Bishop is its designated obituary writer. She also reports from Norfolk's Coroner's Court. She holds an MPhil in Writing from the University of South Wales.
As well as being one of the EDP's deputy news editors, Donna-Louise Bishop is its designated obituary writer. She also reports from Norfolk's Coroner's Court. She holds an MPhil in Writing from the University of South Wales.
Cara Clark, 37, of Poringland, died on Canary Islands earlier this year.
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