THE father of Paula Rhodes – who died with her husband in a horrific bus crash at Ingoldmells in 2004 – has published a book about the tragic death of his daughter and how life has been since the tragedy happened.
Paula and her husband Richard were among five holidaymakers killed when a bus mounted a pavement and ploughed into pedestrians on Sea Lane at the Lincolnshire seaside resort on Easter Sunday.
Now four years on, Paula's father Neal Cooper has written a book called No Devils In Hell to express his opinions on what happened on that dreadful day, the trial of the bus driver and how he and his family have struggled to rebuild their lives.
Speaking from his Mansfield home, Neal told Chad: "Initially, the incident at Ingoldmells was reported in the local and national media but the whole trial was only covered in the Chad.
"I wanted to write a short book as a tribute to Paula and Richard but also to allow people interested in the story to find out more about what happened."
No Devils In Hell is currently being printed and should be available to buy from amazon.co.uk in the next few weeks or by contacting Neal on Mansfield 621864 or emailing
nnop2@talktalk.net.
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