- Andrew Cope
The sudden death at age 58 of Warren Howard Redding, associate specialist in charge of the minor injuries unit at Stamford Hospital, has saddened the community and his loving family.
A popular doctor, born in Putney, west London, to general practitioner father Warren and radiographer mother Stella, Howard Redding had an eclectic bilingual upbringing. He and his sister, Penelope, both attended the Lycée Francais Charles de Gaulle in South Kensington and followed in their father’s footsteps to study medicine …
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