Five stories you might have missed in Peterborough
Trustees of Natural History MuseumThe full-scale model of one of history's largest dinosaurs arrived in the city and an exhibition on the Art Deco lido opened.
Here's five stories in Peterborough you might have missed this week.
Family's tribute to 'amazing' son fatally stabbed
Family handoutThe family of a 16-year-old boy who was stabbed to death have described him as an "amazing" son whose "heart was pure".
Baye Bireme Fall died after the incident in Riseholme near the Ortongate Shopping Centre just before 19:00 BST on Sunday.
A 15-year-old boy and an 18-year-old man have appeared in court charged with murder.
'Air ambulance saved me when I had minutes to live'
East Anglian Air AmbulanceA man has recounted how air ambulance paramedics saved his life after a brain haemorrhage when he was told he had minutes to live.
Jonathan Moran, from Peterborough, called 999 in September 2022 moments before losing consciousness, with the emergency services breaking down his door to save his life.
The East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) intubated Moran and he was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, where he spent nine weeks in a coma, underwent surgery, and had to learn to walk again.
Exhibition marks 90 years of Peterborough Lido

An exhibition has been unveiled celebrating 90 years of Peterborough Lido.
The Grade II listed Art Deco pool opened in 1936 and has survived several threats of closure and even a World War Two bombing raid in 1942.
Life at the Lido, which runs until 30 May at Peterborough Museum, will bring together memories, photographs, and personal stories from generations of visitors - as well as highlighting its importance to the city.
'Strangers saved my son from tracks after seizure'
HandoutThe family of a teenager who fell on to railway tracks in Peterborough during an epileptic seizure has thanked passers-by who came to their aid.
Noah, 15, was coming home from birthday celebrations when he fell on Easter Sunday at about 20:00 BST.
His mother Tammy said: "The amount of people who stepped up to help us without any prompting was just amazing to see."
'Landmark' as dinosaur cast arrives at cathedral
Trustees of Natural History MuseumA full-scale cast of one of the most complete, fossilised, giant dinosaur skeletons ever uncovered has arrived at a city's cathedral as part of moves to help promote science and discovery.
Peterborough will be the home of the Natural History Museum's titanosaur until the end of May.
At 37m (121ft) long and 6m (19ft) high, the dinosaur - Patagotitan mayorum - is the largest known dinosaur ever to walk the Earth.
The week in sport
Peterborough United failed to end their lingering relegation concerns after being beaten 3-1 by Port Vale on Thursday.
Posh remain 16th in the League One table, four points above the drop zone.
Boss Luke Williams said their performance was as disappointing as he had "ever seen" from a team he had managed.
Peterborough United Women clinched the Division One Midlands title with a 5-0 victory over Kidderminster Harriers.
The team are unbeaten this season and have won 18 of their 20 matches.
Meanwhile, Peterborough Phantoms boss Ashley Tait said there were positives to take from this season, despite not making the National Ice Hockey League Final Four weekend in Coventry.
Phantoms made the semi-finals of the cup and finished fifth in the league, before crashing out of the play-offs.
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