John Stones is not expected to return in time to face Sevilla as Manchester City face up to three injuries picked up in a week.
23.07.2023 - 10:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The death of a man in Rochdale is no longer being treated as suspicious, police have confirmed.
Detectives launched a murder investigation after the 27-year-old man was found dead at a house in Kensington Street, Deeplish, on Friday afternoon (July 21). Officers had been called to a concern for welfare at the property at about 2.10pm.
A woman was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder. In an update issued today (Sunday), the force said the man's death is no longer being treated as suspicious following a Home Office post-mortem.
Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said: "On the afternoon of Friday 21 July 2023, GMP were called to a concern for welfare of a man at a property on Kensington Street, Rochdale.
"Upon attending the address, a 27-year-old man was discovered inside, and shortly afterwards sadly pronounced dead by emergency services. A woman was arrested on suspicion of murder at scene.
However, following further investigation and a Home Office post mortem, the death is now being treated as non-suspicious and no further action will be taken against the woman in this case. Officers continue to support the man’s family and provide reassurance to the local community."
After discovering the man's body, officers taped off a number of houses on Kensington Street while crime scene investigators searched the area.
There were tears on the street as news of the man's death spread among neighbours and loved ones. A number of people were gathered on either side of the cordon for several hours while police carried out their work.
Officers appeared to be focusing their investigations at two properties
John Stones is not expected to return in time to face Sevilla as Manchester City face up to three injuries picked up in a week.
A huge fire that tore through a mill in Trafford is being treated as arson by cops. Greater Manchester Police said an investigation continues, but it is suspected the blaze was deliberately started.
The owner behind one of the ‘maddest’ shop fronts in Greater Manchester, pleasing football fans heading to Old Trafford, has died.
Manchester City fans want Pep Guardiola to make three changes to the team that lost the Community Shield for Friday's match against Burnley.
Greater Manchester's junior doctors and consultants are heading out on the ninth month of strike action across NHS hospitals from today (August 11).
Here are your Manchester City headlines for Wednesday, August 9.
Nathan Ake is relishing added competition from Josko Gvardiol in the defensive ranks as Manchester City strive to build on their historic treble success this season.
A four-day strike by bus drivers in Greater Manchester is due to start on Friday, an operator has confirmed.
Umar Kamani, who co-founded PrettyLittleThing, has bought a stake in fashion giant Boohoo worth around £15m.
Lionesses and Manchester City star Chloe Kelly was England’s hero yet again as she scored the winning penalty in a dramatic shootout victory for her side against a resilient Nigeria.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has named his first team of the new season for the Community Shield against Arsenal.
A coward who murdered the teenage son of his estranged partner - before trying to flee the country on a dinghy - has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 30 years. Suleman Altaf, 45, also tried to murder his ex during the horrific attack at her home in Miles Platting.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was found unconscious and seriously injured in the front garden of a house.
Gooey, the Manchester bakery that got itself a ringing endorsement from R&B icon Lizzo, has landed a new spot at the Trafford Centre. It’s set up in the Selfridges food hall in a smart new concession front and centre of the posh department store.
A woman has died after being struck by two cars in Stretford.
Manchester City hero David Silva is reportedly set to retire due to a complex anterior cruciate ligament injury in his left knee.
A man with a brain tumour claims he was turned away from a Manchester bar after being told he was 'too drunk'. David Twentyman says he was actually displaying symptoms brought on by radiotherapy.
A man and woman have been charged in connection with the 'suspicious' death of a mum in Rochdale.
.Manchester United are reportedly preparing to send their 'first official offer' for Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund.
Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International U.K. actors union Equity has planned rallies in London and Manchester to support the SAG-AFTRA strike. The org revealed on Tuesday that it will hold a demonstration in London’s Leicester Square and Manchester’s Media City at 12 p.m. on Friday (July 21). Speakers at the London rally will include Equity general secretary Paul W. Fleming, Equity president Lynda Rooke and MP John McDonnell. The events will also feature “speakers from the entertainment industry and trade union movement.” “In our sister union’s fight we stand in unwavering solidarity, and we will not allow the U.K. to become a back door to undermine the strike,” said Equity in a statement.