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Community rallies to give 'much-loved' Ipswich man Billy McNicholl 'fitting send-off'

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Friends of William 'Billy' McNicholl have launched a fundraising campaign to help give the 63-year-old Chantry resident the "dignity in his send off that he did not get in his passing."

The big picture: The fundraiser comes as Suffolk Police continue their murder investigation following the discovery of Mr McNicholl's body at his Hawthorn Drive home on New Year's Day.

Fundraising effort: A GoFundMe page has been set up with a target of £4,500 for his funeral, raising £530 from 23 donations at the time of publishing.

William "Billy" McNicholl and his dog
William "Billy" McNicholl and his dog

The community remembers: Friends describe Mr McNicholl, known locally as Billy, Bill, or Electric Bill, as a "caring member of the community who touched many lives in Ipswich".

"We are all shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of one of Ipswich's most kind, funny, complex and unique characters," said McNicholl's neice.

Terry Kevin Charles, who knew Mr McNicholl, said: "Billy was a lovely man who genuinely cared about the state of the world and supported anybody who wanted to do good things for the community."

About Billy: The fundraising appeal notes his journey "from his electrifying punk roots in the 80's to his dog daddy days of recent," highlighting his special bond with his beloved dog, Leo Junior.

The bottom line: While police continue their murder investigation, parts of the Ipswich community are working to ensure their friend, family member and neighbour receives a dignified farewell.

Donations can be made here.

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Police appeal for witnesses after A14 collision at Claydon yesterday

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Suffolk Police are seeking witnesses and dash cam footage following a collision that injured a motorcyclist and temporarily closed the A14 westbound yesterday.

The details: The collision occurred at around 4.50pm on Monday 7th April, according to police.

  • The motorcyclist was taken to hospital, though the extent of their injuries has not been disclosed.

  • The road reopened just before 7pm after being closed for investigation work.

  • The incident caused significant disruption, with westbound traffic at Junction 52 halted for more than two hours.

What they're saying: Officers are particularly interested in dash cam footage showing "a van pulling a trailer at around 4.30pm."

The bottom line: Anyone with information can assist the inquiry by contacting Suffolk Police via their website (www.suffolk.police.uk/tell-us), email (SCIU@norfolk.police.uk) or by calling 101, quoting reference CAD 219 of 7th April.

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