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21.06.2021 - 11:53 / ok.co.uk
Emmerdale star Danny Miller reportedly stepped in to save the life of a man contemplating jumping from a bridge in Manchester.The actor, who plays Aaron Dingle, is believed to have noticed the man in distress and physically pulled him down. After offering him someone to talk to and sharing his own experiences with mental health, Danny was eventually able to get him to safety.
It's alleged the unknown male, who had previously worked in the Army, was then taken to hospital. “The man was in serious
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Coronation Street and Waterloo Road to celebrate the launch of his restaurant, The Spinn's new summer residency at Box on the Docks at MediaCityUK. As Manchester Evening News reports, the bash developed in to an Emmerdale reunion as he was joined by former Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher, Isabel Hodgins who plays Kelvin's on-screen sister Victoria Sugden - and the actor who plays Aaron Dingle, Danny Miller, who attended with fiancee Steph Jones.
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