Welcome back to the T&A's Review of the Year 2017, where we take a month-by-month look back at what made the news in Bradford through what's been very busy year.

We'll be posting two months worth each day from now until New Year's Eve, with a full rundown of the year's most read stories on New Year's Day.

Without further ado, here's a flavour of what you were reading in October...

Mum charged with murder of her 18-month-old child who fell from tower block window

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

Neighbours spoke of their shock after an 18-month-old boy, Elliot Procter, fell to his death from a sixth-floor window at a block of flats in Barkerend.

His mother, Gemma Procter, was charged with his murder and a trial date has been set for April 2018.

Storm Ophelia casts strange orange glow over Bradford skies

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

There was something in the air...

Storm Ophelia had an odd side effect - fog and strange orange tinted skies are the result of dust particles in the atmosphere.

Ophelia's southerly winds picked up dust from the African desert which has been supplemented by smoke particles from forest fires in Portugal and Spain which are now over the UK.

Murder police find Tyron Charles's body

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

The search for missing man Tyron Charles came to an end as police found the 29-year-old's body on moorland in Oxenhope.

Mr Charles had been missing since the previous month. A post mortem determined that he died from a gunshot wound to the head.

Three people have been charged in relation to the death and court proceedings are ongoing.

Family's anguish as baby Kia contracts rare form of meningitis

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

A community rallied round after baby Kia Gott, then just ten months old, was rushed to hospital with meningococcal septicemia.

Despite doctors’ shocking prognosis, Kia’s parents were clinging on to hope she can still hear and see them and her older brother Kayden, eight, and sister Elsie, who is four.

Kia has now had all four limbs amputated but has showed some signs of progress, and had her first birthday in December.

Police seize supercar from uninsured bridegroom

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

It was a wedding day to forget for one unlucky bridegroom when police seized the Lamborghini he was driving because he had no insurance.

The car was hired with insurance - but not to the person who was found driving it.

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