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BBC Radio Cornwall newsreader saddened by death of 'Clara from Bude' | BBC Radio Cornwall newsreader saddened by death of 'Clara from Bude' |
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A radio newsreader who alerted police to the death of a lonely caller has described the pair's relationship. | A radio newsreader who alerted police to the death of a lonely caller has described the pair's relationship. |
Joanna Twist, of BBC Radio Cornwall, raised the alarm when the woman, known as Clara from Bude, did not call in for her usual morning chat. | Joanna Twist, of BBC Radio Cornwall, raised the alarm when the woman, known as Clara from Bude, did not call in for her usual morning chat. |
The journalist said she always "took the time to listen" to the 69-year-old, who called the station every Saturday and Sunday at 08:10. | The journalist said she always "took the time to listen" to the 69-year-old, who called the station every Saturday and Sunday at 08:10. |
It was "so very sad to think that she died alone," Mrs Twist said. | It was "so very sad to think that she died alone," Mrs Twist said. |
"I took the time to listen because I know how lonely widows and widowers who sometimes don't speak to someone else for many days can be. | "I took the time to listen because I know how lonely widows and widowers who sometimes don't speak to someone else for many days can be. |
"My mum lives alone." | "My mum lives alone." |
Clara had been calling the station for regular off-air chats about a wide range of topics for several years. | Clara had been calling the station for regular off-air chats about a wide range of topics for several years. |
"She would ask me the questions you would ask a daughter," Mrs Twist said. | "She would ask me the questions you would ask a daughter," Mrs Twist said. |
"One day she phoned up to say she had been contacted by a company offering to insure her water pipes for £200 and was considering doing it. | "One day she phoned up to say she had been contacted by a company offering to insure her water pipes for £200 and was considering doing it. |
"I told her not to do it and that her pipes were probably already covered by her home insurance." | "I told her not to do it and that her pipes were probably already covered by her home insurance." |
"The next week she told me: 'you've saved me £200'." | "The next week she told me: 'you've saved me £200'." |
'Knew her as a person' | 'Knew her as a person' |
Mrs Twist had two weeks off work from 19 January and told Clara she would talk to her upon her return. | Mrs Twist had two weeks off work from 19 January and told Clara she would talk to her upon her return. |
She contacted police when there was no word from her listener. | She contacted police when there was no word from her listener. |
Officers found Clara's body in her home on 3 February - it is believed she had died several days earlier. | Officers found Clara's body in her home on 3 February - it is believed she had died several days earlier. |
Six people attended her funeral, including Mrs Twist and Radio Cornwall presenter Jack Murley. | Six people attended her funeral, including Mrs Twist and Radio Cornwall presenter Jack Murley. |
"She didn't have a person in her life who put her first. Many people have a partner or a child or a best friend, but she didn't have that," Mrs Twist said. | "She didn't have a person in her life who put her first. Many people have a partner or a child or a best friend, but she didn't have that," Mrs Twist said. |
"She asked me questions you would ask a daughter - but she had no number one. | "She asked me questions you would ask a daughter - but she had no number one. |
"I never met her but I knew her as a person." | "I never met her but I knew her as a person." |
Weekend breakfast presenter Donna Birrell said in a blog post that the pair's relationship showed how "vital BBC Radio Cornwall and other local stations are to lonely and isolated people. | Weekend breakfast presenter Donna Birrell said in a blog post that the pair's relationship showed how "vital BBC Radio Cornwall and other local stations are to lonely and isolated people. |
"They regard us as their family and that is an absolute privilege." | "They regard us as their family and that is an absolute privilege." |
A spokesperson for the Campaign to End Loneliness said: "It's important everyone looks out for people who they think might be lonely. | A spokesperson for the Campaign to End Loneliness said: "It's important everyone looks out for people who they think might be lonely. |
"Even small connections can make a difference. Just saying hello can be enough to really help someone". | "Even small connections can make a difference. Just saying hello can be enough to really help someone". |
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