Village defibrillator dedicated to Red Arrows pilot

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A Rutland village has dedicated a new defibrillator in a disused phone box to the Red Arrows pilot who died in a crash in August.

Flight Lieutenant Jon Egging, 33, who lived in the village of Morcott, died when his Red Arrows jet crashed near Bournemouth Airport.

The new defibrillator has a plaque inscribed with the words "never forgotten".

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