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Today, shaken residents described how they saw the woman's feet dangling off the ground after hearing her friend's screams. One woman, who lives in the block but does not wish to be named, said: "I came outside because I saw the woman crying. "I said 'what's the matter?' and she said something had happened and she needed help. "I went to look in the garage and saw her legs hanging. It was not a sight to want to remember.
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"She was hanging, that's all I saw. It is a horrible situation. I saw it and it wasn't nice." The woman's friend is believed to live at the four-storey black, which houses 72 flats. The complex was built in 2004 as part of a £10.5million housing scheme to provide housing for key workers such as teachers and fire fighters. Following their completion, the block was named after former Cambridge Labour councillor Ruth Bagnall, 38, who died from breast cancer in April 2004 after devoting her career to housing issues.
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One man added: "I have lived here for five years and that door is always breaking. There is an automatic key fob that sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. "I don't know how she got into trouble but the door is automatic and is supposed to stop when it catches on something for safety purposes." Another woman, who does not wish to be named, said: "I've been here for three years and there's always problems. "The garage door to the car parking is always breaking, so are the doors to the block of flats and people are always stealing bikes." The emergency services, including police, paramedics, firefighters and an air ambulance, were called to the scene following the tragedy. A Cambridgeshire Police spokesman said: "We were called to reports of a sudden death of a woman in Ruth Bagnall Court, Coleridge Road, Cambridge at about 7.30pm on Sunday. "The incident has been referred to the Health and Safety Executive." A spokesman for East of England Ambulance Service, said: "We were called at 7.25pm on Sunday after reports of a woman unconscious and not breathing. "

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"I always liked dragons and the previous mural was too cute," she said. The dragon is reaching out with one talon while another talon holds an egg as it flies. "Lots of people think of dragons as male and I thought it would be interesting to have a female mother that is a dragon," Wasserman said. She continued the mural on a wall located at the side of the house and garage, with baby dragons hatching from a nest filled with eggs. One baby dragon even starts taking off in flight with an eggshell? still covering most of its body. Wasserman used to be an artist in the '70s and '80s and now is a partner with the firm Bressack & Wasserman Architect. She wanted a mural to occupy the space she saw as barren on her property, but also as a creative way to use her artistic skills. She painted this mural with the help of some friends. "Garage doors are big, black, boring spaces so I think others should put art on them," she said. It is also a way to draw attention to the property and her artwork.

"Kids come by and look at it for instance," she said. Being able to draw on cultural and historic myths and apply it to a modern-day Palo Alto setting is a way some residents depict their murals. Costa and Julie Sevastopoulos have meshed Greek mythology with joy-ride fun in a mural on their Forest Avenue front wall called "The Big Ride," painted by Palo Alto muralist Greg Brown. The mural shows a woman being greeted by a Minotaur dressed in a carnival uniform as she enters a ride. Costa Sevastopoulos is a Greek native born in Athens whose mother is from Crete. This mural is based on the Cretan myth of princess Ariadne, a labyrinth and the Minotaur called "Theseus and the Minotaur." The Minotaur is half bull, half man, Julie Sevastopoulos said. Brown used acrylic paints and it took him about a month, Sevastopoulos said. It was raining when he painted so he actually used a hair drier to be able to continue painting. Sevastopoulos said the aim was to show a message that did not depend on knowledge of the myth, but applies to any setting.

"Greg Brown wanted to combine street with myth," she said. "The woman could be any woman off the street. She is perhaps the older version of Ariadne returning or perhaps a person stepping off the street into this ride." The mural also shows dolphins jumping over the woman and Minotaur because dolphins are part of the murals of Crete, she said. They are replicas of the dolphins depicted on a famous ancient Knossos, Crete, mural called "The Dolphins." Jimmy Simmons and Karen Rudolph chose a mural depicting a message with history behind it on their garage door in Los Altos. The mural is a cutout of a brown bear-head and the background painted in latex. It depicts Simmon's totem. Simmons is a northwest Native American who belongs to Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Oregon. The totem is a symbol of a person's clan in the Native American culture, Rudolph said. Now people have their own individual totems. "It is kind of like a spiritual metaphor," she added. "And when you put up a totem, you have to have a party.

It is part of the tradition." Strollers on Middlefield Road in Midtown can easily spot a mural of a woman holding a baby, painted by Palo Alto fine artist Geri McGilvray in acrylic. She made the art Christmas '09 as both a Madonna-and-Child representation and a representation of herself holding her grandson, when he was a baby. She made it with the aim of all mothers being able to relate. "I kept it very abstract for all the mothers to be able to identify with it," she said. "The message is love." She said she puts a lot of thought into her artwork, and for this mural, she used a photo of her grandchild when he was a baby to replicate it onto the canvas. A neighbor also helped her lay the canvas on the garage and staple it to the wall for her to paint. It took her three days to finish. McGilvray said the pose is the child looking toward the future with some enthusiasm but also apprehension, and the mother showing some concern. This pose presented some challenges because artistically it was difficult to convey.