Woman taken to hospital after being hit by TRACTOR at family fun day
The ambulance service was called to Wroxham Barns, in Tunstead Road, Hoveton, just before 12.30pm on Saturday after reports a woman had been hit by a tractor.
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The ambulance service was called to Wroxham Barns, in Tunstead Road, Hoveton, just before 12.30pm on Saturday after reports a woman had been hit by a tractor.
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