It's the second part of our annual round-up of the most read stories on the Bournemouth Echo website in 2015.
April
An accident on the A35 which left a man with serious head injuries after he fell from a fairground ride was the most read story in April.
A warning from Royal Bournemouth Hospital’s emergency chief to people who used A&E 'like Tesco' was second most popular, followed by a police search for a 6ft 5 man with a long ginger beard who "broke a 13-year-old's ankle" in the New Forest.
May
A nurse who was refused service at the Lush store in Bournemouth for trying to buy too many products was the most read story in May.
This was followed by an appeal to help find a young mum who had gone missing from her home who was later found safe and well. Our live coverage of the local election results for Bournemouth and Poole and took third place with more than 46,000 views.
June
A guide to the driving licence changes was the top story for June with more than 122,000 views.
A horrific crash which claimed the life of mum Tereasa Cutler as she returned from her sister's funeral was second most read, followed by the fatal stabbing of 25-year-old Jennifer Williams. Stefan Mayne was later charged with her murder and a trial is due to take place next year.
Tomorrow: July - September.
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