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« Reply #60 on: 20:44:58, 05/07/13 »
Linzi Ashton murderer at large.
 
If he's taking refuge near a canal it may be the last time we hear of him, and if he was out last Friday with Linzi then it seems she must have got back with him - maybe why the police let the domestic violence issue drop :-\
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« Reply #61 on: 09:53:27, 08/07/13 »
Mishap -
 Teenage girl rescued from weir in Bury Rescue at Brandlesholme The girl is believed to have injured her spine 
A teenage girl had to be rescued from a weir in a Greater Manchester park.
 
The girl, 14, was thought to have hurt her spine after jumping into a river at Burrs Park, Brandlesholme, Bury, on Sunday.
 
Ian Tracey, from Greater Manchester Fire Service, said: "We plead with people of all ages stay out of open water no matter how tempting it looks."
 
Firefighters were called to the park just after 18:03 BST. The girl was carried from the weir on a stretcher.
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« Reply #62 on: 17:35:38, 08/07/13 »
8 July 2013  [size=0.76em]  [/size] Rania Alayed disappearance: Husband on murder charge Ranya Alayed Ranya Alayed's disappearance is out of character, say police  The husband of a missing mother-of-three from Manchester has appeared in court accused of her murder.
Rania Alayed, 25, from Cheetham Hill, Manchester, has not been seen since early June.
Ahmed Khatib, 33, of Knutsford Road, Gorton has been remanded in custody by magistrates until his next hearing on 10 July at Manchester Crown Court.
The BBC understands two men arrested, one on suspicion of murder, are Mr Khatib's brothers.
One of the men, aged 34, was originally arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender but has now been arrested on suspicion of murder.
The other, aged 38, is still under arrest on suspicion of assisting an offender.
The BBC understands a 64-year-old man and a 55-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender - but who have now been released on bail - are Mr Khatib's parents.
They have been bailed until 19 August.
Ms Alayed, moved to Manchester in January from the north-east of England, was reported missing from home on Tuesday. Her disappearance was described as out of character.
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« Reply #63 on: 12:46:27, 25/07/13 »
David Ryan guilty of lover Diana Lee's murder in Cheshire Breaking news  A man has been found guilty of murdering his lover and mutilating the body to cover his tracks, after cheating her out of £60,000.
David Ryan, 48, of Byrom Street, Altrincham, killed Diana Lee, 54, at her home in Cranage, Cheshire, last August, a jury found.
Her naked body was found in the garage by firefighters called out to a blaze started by Ryan, the court heard.
Ryan is due to be sentenced at Chester Crown Court on Friday
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« Reply #64 on: 20:00:12, 03/12/13 »
'Unexplained' death of man in pond in Bramhall Bramhall fishing pool Specialist officers searched the water and inquiries are continuing, police said  Continue reading the main story Related Stories Police are treating the death of a 20-year-old man whose body was found in a pond in Greater Manchester as "unexplained".
The body of the man, named locally as Lee Hagan, was spotted by a dog walker in the pond off Brent Moor Road, in Bramhall, on Monday.
A post mortem test is due to be carried out to try to establish how he died.
Specialist officers searched the water and inquiries are continuing, a police spokeswoman said.
Friends paid tribute to Mr Hagan on Twitter.
Gemma Carrigher wrote: "Poor lad. RIP Lee Hagan. Thoughts are with the family."
Jade Miles ‏wrote: "I cannot stop thinking about Lee Hagan. Poor boy. RIP."
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« Reply #65 on: 19:02:20, 05/12/13 »
Another Mishap -
 Football fan rescued from mud and ice Rochdale Canal, Manchester The 19-year-old was rescued from the mud near the Rochdale Canal off Princess Street 
A 19-year-old man has been rescued after he became stuck in mud and ice by a Manchester canal.
 
Fire crews found the man four metres below ground at about 05:30 GMT by the Rochdale Canal, near Princess Street.
 
It is believed the man had been visiting the city to watch a football match. He was taken to hospital suffering from mild hypothermia.
 
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said he "couldn't explain how he ended up on the bank of the canal".
 
Andy Simister, watch manager at Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, said he was "lucky" to have been spotted by a security guard.
 
He said going near water "can be fatal during winter conditions".
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« Reply #66 on: 19:03:37, 05/12/13 »
Quote:   He said going near water "can be fatal during winter conditions".
 
 
and at other times!
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« Reply #67 on: 11:38:28, 08/12/13 »
River Irwell fall woman treated in hospital A woman has been rescued after she fell 10ft (3m) into a river in Manchester.
The woman, aged in her 20s, had pulled herself onto the bank of the River Irwell near New Bridge Street, when fire crews arrived.
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service was called at 03:16 GMT. The woman was later taken to hospital.
Her injuries are not thought to be life threatening. It is unclear how she fell into the water.
Mark Bamford, Salford fire station watch manager, said: "Using our rope equipment, we got the woman onto a long board and carried up about 10ft up the embankment and into the ambulance."
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« Reply #68 on: 08:44:34, 29/04/14 »
Dove Stone reservoir death treated as murder - Craig Wilcox

 His father said Mr Wilcox was a "very generous" and had a "great sense of humour"
The death of a man whose body was found in a Greater Manchester reservoir is being treated as murder, police have said.

Craig Wilcox's body was found in Dove Stone Reservoir in February, seven weeks after he was last seen alive.

A post-mortem examination proved inconclusive, but police said inquiries revealed the 28-year-old told a friend he "feared for his safety".

As a result, his death was considered suspicious, a spokesman said.

Mr Wilcox was reported missing after failing to return home following a visit to relatives on Norfolk Crescent in Failsworth on 6 January.

His body was found by an underwater search team in the reservoir near Oldham, on 24 February.

Dove Stone Reservoir Mr Wilcox's body was found in Dove Stone Reservoir
Det Ch Insp Pete Marsh said it was "totally out of character for Craig to go missing".

"We are trying to piece together his movements from when he went missing in January to when his body was recovered."

Mr Wilcox was of slim build, around 5ft 10in (1.8m) and was wearing a grey hooded top and blue combat trousers when he was last seen.

Mr Marsh said officers were "especially keen" to hear from anyone who saw a man matching his description at the reservoir from 6 January onwards.

Paying tribute to Mr Wilcox, his father said he had been "a very generous lad [with] a great sense of humour".

He said his son had been "positive about the future for the first time in a long time" when he disappeared.

"We are totally devastated that Craig has died; we will never forgot him and will keep his memory alive for his son," he said.
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