HERE are a few stories from this weekend that have featured on our websites across the Black Country and North Worcestershire, just in case you missed them.

A UNIVERSITY of Worcester student and "exceptionally" talented teenage footballer and referee has been killed in the terror attack in Tunisia.

Joel Richards, 19 and from Wednesbury, in the Black Country, is among the 15 Brits killed in the gun attack in the popular beach resort of Sousse.

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His friend, Reece Watters, has paid tribute to Joel, saying he "helped everyone he ever come in contact with".

A STOURBRIDGE woman was due in court on Saturday morning (June 27) charged with five counts of causing grievous bodily harm to three men.

Sarah Ward, aged 41, and from Church Ward Close, was arrested in May 2015 following an allegation she had unprotected sex with a man without disclosing she was HIV positive.

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Since her arrest, detectives from the force’s Public Protection Unit have received similar complaints from two other men. The allegations date from 2000 to 2014.

TWO off-road bikers have been injured after they crashed in Worcestershire this afternoon.

The bikers crashed in Warndon, Worcester, and have both been omitted to hospital. One of them, in his twenties, had to be airlifted to hospital after suffering a fractured leg.

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The other scramble biker, a 19-year-old man, suffered a chest injury after the crash in Trotshill Way around 12.30pm.