Sunday 27 January 2008
Murder inquiry after death at pub
A murder investigation has begun in Greater Manchester after a man died in a disturbance outside a pub. Police were called to The Grosvenor in Stalybridge after reports of trouble on Saturday night. A man in his 30s was found with serious head injuries and was taken to Tameside General Hospital, where he later died. Three men have been arrested by officers on suspicion of murder. Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident on Grosvenor Street. The three men are due to be questioned by officers. The dead man has not yet been formally identified and a post-mortem examination is due to take place. BBC NEWS
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Only a matter of time before something like this would happen.
nobody has any idea yet about the circumstances behicnd this, until the police release details that is, so i dont think comments like that are appropriate.
i know exactly what happened the man who died was a friend of mine its disgusting
Want to know who is sending out the ultra right wing racist material to your homes in Dukinfield ? contact me.
One of the most senior Black police officers in Britain, Mike Fuller, Chief Constable of Kent, says police are struggling to cope with a wave of violent crime caused by the arrival of hundreds of thousands of immigrants.
Well Celtic remember the old saying - "If you want a *** as a neighbour vote Labour".
RIP Big Man!
From a Fellow Red!
as i understand the results of the post mortem are inconclusive, who knows what happened to the poor guy yet x
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