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11.07.2021 - 14:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A man has been found dead in a Manchester park.
The man's body was sadly discovered in Ashton Canal Park in Miles Platting at around 2.30pm yesterday (Saturday).
Police were initially called to the scene to a 'report of a concern for welfare'.
Emergency services attended and found the body of a man.
There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death, police said.
There was a large
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A body has been found in the searching for a missing man from Rochdale.
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The family of an army veteran dad-of-three who was found dead in a Manchester park have paid tribute.
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police, according to reports. Locals say the man was injured and 'set off running' after the smash, which happened on Saturday just before 12pm on Lansdowne Road in Oldham, Greater Manchester.
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