Good morning, these are the latest ECHO headlines today.
Mum 'dies three times' after falling over at family's house
A single mum who "died three times" after suffering from a seizure wants more people to know about her "invisible illness."
Natalie Maddocks, from Birkenhead, said she was revived three times after she stopped breathing following a fall at her mum's house.
The 39-year-old, who was diagnosed with epilepsy as a child, was given CPR by her sister and paramedics who rushed her to Arrowe Park Hospital for treatment.
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She now fears her seizures could put her at risk of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) - a rare condition which refers to the sudden, unexpected death of someone with epilepsy, and affects around 1 in every 1,000 adults in the UK each year.
In a bid to raise awareness of epilepsy, Natalie's son 10-year-old Riley Maddocks, is walking 50 miles throughout February, with all donations raised going to the charity Epilepsy Action.
Read more here.
Dad 'doesn't remember' brutal attack on stranger after Merseyside Derby
A dad got high on cocaine as he watched the Merseyside Derby then went round to a stranger’s flat and beat him with a wooden bat.
Liam Traynor also drank heavily before attacking Mark Cummins in his home in Huyton.
Liverpool Crown Court heard the 36-year-old later said he could not remember anything about what led to the savage attack on Mr Cummins in the early hours of Wednesday, December 5, 2019.
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Traynor watched the Premier League match between Liverpool and Everton on TV on December 4 before going with two other men to the Knowsley Heights estate, where his father lives.
Joanne Maxwell, prosecuting, said CCTV showed the three men walking up to the floor where Mr Cummins’ flat is located.
One of the men then waited away from the flat while Traynor and another man began banging on his front door and smashing the window of his bathroom, which faces on to the corridor.
Read the full story from our court reporter here.
Police find intruder 'playing hide and seek' in the bathroom
Police found a man playing 'hide and seek' in the bathroom of a house in Kirkby during a suspected burglary.
Officers were called out to Ribblers Lan e after a man was seen appearing to break into a house through the patio doors.
Police spoke to the occupiers, who said they were not aware of anyone else in the house.
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During a subsequent search of the property officers found a man 'playing hide and seek in the bathroom.' The man had left his bike, thought to have been stolen, outside the house.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of burglary and handling stolen goods, police said.
Read more here.