Music reviewer killed in car crash
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A man killed in a car crash has been named as music
reviewer Robert Maycock.
The 63-year-old was driving a Citreon Xsara in High Halden, near
Ashford, when he left the road and hit a tree.
The founding editor of Classic Music Magazine and former music
editor of The Independent, Mr Maycock was also the chairman of
serveral Arts Council bodies.
Mr Maycock, pictured left, leaves behind partner Priti
Paintal and their children, Alisha and Rohan.
No other vehicle was involved in the crash, at about 10.40am
last Wednesday.
Anyone who witnessed the car being driven before the collision
is urged to phone PC David Jeeves at Kent Police's Serious
Collision Investigation Unit on 01622 798538.
For a full tribute to Mr Maycock, pick up a copy of this week's
Kentish Express.
Tuesday, January 31 2012
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