A young man found dead in a Kent park following a suspected scooter accident has been described as kind and incredibly talented.
Police and paramedics had been called to Mote Park in Maidstone just before 5.30am last Saturday and Anatolii Cherevko was pronounced dead at the scene.
Also in today’s episode, we’ve been told what it’ll mean for patients in Kent after GPs voted to take ‘collective action’ for the first time in 60 years.
It’s in a row about new contracts and means family doctors could limit the number of patients they see each day to 25. Hear from Dr Caroline Rickard who represents GPs across the county.
Former Kent MP Craig Mackinlay has told us about his readjustment to life after his arms and legs were amputated.
He’s been given prosthetics after a battle with sepsis late last year and now wants to be known as the ‘Bionic Lord’ after being granted a peerage.
A mum from Faversham has designed a map to help families struggling with food poverty over the summer holidays.
Erin Byrne is a student at the Margate School, and was set a task as part of her art course.
And you can also hear from Sam Lawrie who’s got a guide to everything going on in Kent this weekend.