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Nathan Hill, 51, fell into the path of a bus after he was struck by a car which failed to stop.
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The Argus: Young man died after falling from roof of historic hotel
Kent Online: Kent man speaks of life in Coronavirus quarantine
Get Surrey: Surrey hospital trust becomes first in country to appoint nurse to prevent patient falls
Chichester Observer: ‘Traumatic memories’ brought back for Chichester dog owner after long journey to have pet treated
Eastbourne Herald: Next Sussex superfood trend could be free and growing on trees
Crawley and Horley Observer: M23 smart motorway "will not open" until safety checks are made
Worthing Herald: Warning after "solid waxy substance" found on coastline
Mid Sussex Times: Beavers set to return to Sussex ... after hundreds of years
Brighton & Hove News: Fuel poverty leaves thousands to choose between eating and heating, says councillor
Hastings Observer: Hastings homeless captured in portraits as new seafront social project launches
Brighton & Hove Independent: Teens' quick thinking led to arrest in Brighton
Young driver seriously injured in crash

Bob Dale
BBC Live reporter
A man’s suffered life-threatening injuries in a car crash in Bexhill-on-Sea.
It happened at 16:00 GMT on 1 February, when the black Vauxhall Corsa he was driving came off the A259 King Offa Way dual carriageway, near the bridge spanning Holliers Hill.

The car hit a tree and rebounded into the road, but no other vehicle was involved.
The road was closed for six hours and the 24-year-old victim has been taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton.
Pro-EU vigil on Sussex seafront

Remain supporters are holding a candlelit vigil on Hove seafront this evening.
Organiser Susie Courtault, of Brighton and Hove for Europe, said it was "a very sad day for all those of us who have been fighting for the last three years to stop the UK leaving the EU".
She added: "Brighton and Hove is an inclusive, tolerant and progressive city and we hereby commit to continuing to uphold the ideals and values of the European Union."
The cast-iron milepost was one of only a few thousand such signs left nationwide, say police.
Read moreA 51-year-old man died in the collision involving a bus and a car that left the scene without stopping.
Read moreThe UK formally left the European Union on 31 January.
Single mother Nichola Salvato starts a legal bid against childcare rules under Universal Credit.
Read moreThe funeral of Anthony Knott takes place in the church where he was due to get married.
Read moreFive areas across the country are set to benefit, Natural England says.
Read moreWest Sussex plans Children's Services spending after a damming report, and East Sussex is to invest in roads.
Read moreSevere disruption: A27 East Sussex eastbound
A27 East Sussex eastbound severe disruption, from B2123 The Drove Falmer to A277.
A27 East Sussex - A27 blocked eastbound from Falmer to Ashcombe Roundabout, because of a police investigation. Traffic is coping well.
To report traffic and travel incidents dial 0330 123 0184 at any time
Anthony Lumb had sex with four women on duty, including one who said she felt "groomed" by him.
Read moreA 16-year-old boy will stand trial later in the year accused of killing Ollie Wells.
Read moreKelp forests are being ripped from the sea floor by trawlers, campaigners say.
Read moreA 29-year-old man was held over the fire that killed a four-year-old and his mum, police say.
Read moreRise in unemployment in South East

Unemployment in the South East rose in the three months ending November 2019.
While it remains among the lowest levels in the country, the unemployment rate for people aged 16 years and over has risen by 0.2% since August to 3.3%.
It remains below the UK average of 3.8%, according to the Office of National Statistics.
To read more about employment figures, click here.
Runaway fishing boat recovered by lifeboat volunteers
Guy Bell

A fisherman had to call on lifeboat volunteers to help catch his runaway boat which had slipped out to sea.
The angler had been attempting to launch his 18ft vessel from the beach at Eastbourne, East Sussex, at about 06:00 GMT when it made its own way out to sea.
The Inshore Lifeboat was launched and the runaway boat was found travelling towards Sovereign Harbour.
Two volunteers made their way onto the boat and returned it to its owner.
Sussex Police have obtained an order against a man accused of online stalking under new legislation.
Read moreThe olive ridley turtle, usually found in much warmer waters, was found off an East Sussex beach.
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The Argus: Father died in Brighton emergency housing days before he was due to move
Kent Online: Dreamland 100: Fatboy Slim and Madness to perform in Margate
Get Surrey: Helicopter over Shepperton as search resumes for man in River Thames
Chichester Observer: New Sussex cafe that employs people with disabilities gets glowing reviews
Eastbourne Herald: Eastbourne man hunted after violent assaults on man and woman in Pulborough
Crawley and Horley Observer: Sussex has second highest number of stalking reports in the UK
Worthing Herald: Worthing man charged with assaulting a steward during Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Aston Villa match
Mid Sussex Times: Family pays tribute to 'kind-hearted and beautiful mother' who fell from 7th floor Sussex flat
Brighton & Hove News: Crackdown on shared houses across Brighton and Hove
Hastings Observer: Old Hastings Observer building is at centre of exciting new street art project
Brighton & Hove Independent: Man released on bail as investigation continues into mother-of-two's death
Wild mushrooms, cockles and sea kale are among the species being harvested illegally for restaurant diners.
William McLennan
BBC News
Home Office figures suggest many migrants crossing the Channel in boats are granted asylum.
Read moreLewes Prison has "a renewed sense of purpose and direction", says the chief inspector of prisons.
Read moreA holiday park firm denies claims it told new home owners they could live there permanently.
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The Argus: Cancer patient's fears over mould in Brighton flat
Kent Online: £800 fine after can thrown from car
Get Surrey: Surrey named pothole capital of England
Chichester Observer: Victim of pervert Chichester priest speaks out
Eastbourne Herald: Eastbourne man pleads guilty after women injured inside property
Crawley and Horley Observer: No trains to run between Horsham and Dorking for 5 days
Worthing Herald: Armed police and fire service respond to incident in Worthing
Mid Sussex Times: Watch driver ram Sussex Police car before speeding wrong way down major road
Brighton & Hove News: Woman run over on pedestrian crossing in Hove
Hastings Observer: Bexhill woman charged after charity box stolen
Brighton & Hove Independent: Sussex family arrive home from holiday with a scorpion in their suitcase
Severe disruption: A27 East Sussex eastbound
A27 East Sussex eastbound severe disruption, from B2123 The Drove Falmer to A277.
A27 East Sussex - A27 blocked and queues eastbound from Falmer to Ashcombe Roundabout, because of a vehicle on fire.
To report traffic and travel incidents dial 0330 123 0184 at any time
More than 70 victims had credit cards and driving licences cloned, organised crime police say.
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The Argus: Motorist rescued as Storm Brendan causes chaos
Kent Online: School fines parents for late pick-ups
Get Surrey: GoFundMe page launched for teenager killed by train
Chichester Observer: Consultation into school closure to go ahead
Eastbourne Herald: Disability campaigners call for improved access
Crawley and Horley Observer: Dog waits 250 days to find a home
Worthing Herald: Singing group set up in memory of woman killed in collision
Mid Sussex Times: Sussex family find scorpion in suitcase after holiday
Brighton & Hove News: Two hundred and fifty new homes planned for Moulsecoomb
Hastings Observer: Woman injured as car overturns in collision
Brighton & Hove Independent: LGBTQ+ church collection supports Brighton HIV charity with bathroom staples
'Extreme concern' over missing mother and son

Police are "extremely concerned" for the welfare of a mother and son.
Crystal Ayres, 33, and her seven-year-old son Elijah were last seen getting into a car in Battle 16:30 GMT on Monday.
The car was later located behind Battle railway station and it is believed the pair could be travelling by train.
Crystal is white, 5’ 2”, and with long blonde hair in a high ponytail.
She was last seen wearing a black skirt, black tights, a black and white blouse and a black cardigan.
Elijah is white, 3’ 9”, and with light brown hair, which is longer on the top and short on the sides.
He was last seen wearing his school uniform which is a dark green jumper, a white polo shirt, grey trousers and black shoes.
Anthony Knott's body was found in Newhaven harbour three weeks after he went missing in Lewes.
Read moreAnthony Knott disappeared three weeks ago while on a Christmas night out with colleagues.
Read moreMore than 150 upskirting crime reports were made to police in England and Wales under a new law.
Read morePolice are investigating whether Cameron Devlin's death is linked to an assault days earlier.
Read moreFirearms officers discharged a baton round at the 19-year-old man "to protect the public".
Read moreA boy who choked on a sausage could still be alive if he had an operation sooner, an inquest hears.
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The Argus: Gang's crowbar break-in 'like something out of a movie'
Kent Online: Proposed Cliffe Woods retirement scheme 'looks like prison'
Get Surrey: Hampshire tips £5 charge to be introduced for out of county residents
Chichester Observer: Six divers had to be rescued after the charter boat they were sailing on suffered a machinery failure.
Eastbourne Herald: Labrador stolen from farm believed to have been enticed by burger
Crawley and Horley Observer: Remembering when Crawley was hit by the 2010 Big Freeze
Worthing Herald: Worthing has had its second People’s Postcode Lottery win in six days.
Mid Sussex Times: Playground redevelopment in East Grinstead
Brighton & Hove News: Plans for flats above ‘at-risk’ pub approved
Hastings Observer: Hastings and Rye MP’s calls for action on rail improvements
Brighton & Hove Independent: Community rallies round Portslade school after vandals cause havoc
County Championship Division Two side Sussex sign former England fast-bowler Stuart Meaker from Surrey.
Read moreOllie Wells was stabbed to death in Newhaven and a boy, 16, is arrested on suspicion of murder.
Read moreWith six landslips in six weeks in the South East, Network Rail says climate change is to blame.
James Manning died after choking on a piece of sausage at Butlin's holiday park in Bognor Regis.
Read moreThe Grade II* listed Claremont Hotel in Eastbourne was engulfed in flames on 22 November.
Read moreMan in coma after attack

Bob Dale
BBC Live reporter
A man is critically ill and in a coma after being attacked.
The man, who’s 20, was found in Priory Road, Eastbourne, at 08:20 GMT on 5 January.
He had suffered what police say are significant head and torso injuries, and is now in hospital in an induced coma.
Detectives believe he may have known his attacker, and are appealing for CCTV or dash cam footage and to check for any damage to their gardens or properties.
Today's South East news website headlines

The Argus: Pedestrian hit by car on the A259 in Lancing - road blocked
Kent Online: Mum appeals for driveways along busy and "dangerous" road
Get Surrey: Fund for British Airways cabin crew killed in crash nears £100,000
Chichester Observer: Police investigating reports of youths "intimidating the street community"
Eastbourne Herald: Emergency closure of Claremont Hotel area could last 18 months
Crawley and Horley Observer: Three murder suspects released on bail after Henfield man's death
Worthing Herald: Dynamic Dinkie Flowers from Shoreham wows BBC TV audience
Mid Sussex Times: Rail replacement buses to replace late night trains
Brighton & Hove News: Row over replacement windows in historic Brighton building
Hastings Observer: Emergency services respond to incident at Ravenside
Brighton & Hove Independent: Albion launches free activities to tackle "health deprivation hotspots"
The man was found dead in Brighton on Thursday, police say.
Read moreNew figures from the Home Office show how many people smugglers were jailed in 2019.
Read moreTwice as many arrived in December as the same month a year ago when a "major incident" was declared.
Read moreCameron Devlin died on Boxing Day, and detectives have released CCTV of a man they want to speak to.
Anthony Knott, 33, was last seen on 20 December before disappearing on a night out with colleagues.
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