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11.06.2021 - 13:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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An inquest has opened into the death of a man who was killed when a BMW travelling the wrong way crashed into his car on the M60.
David Faulkner, 66, was pronounced dead at the scene on the motorway near Stockport on May 27.
The BMW, which was believed to be stolen, had been involved in a police pursuit in the minutes leading up the horror crash.
Brandon Geasley Pryde, 18, who was driving the BMW, was also pronounced dead
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Birmingham Crown Court heard on June 10 that Jonathan Houseman had worked with Brian Mcintosh and Will Henry on an industrial estate before they were found dead on September 30. Prosecutor, Michael Burrows QC, told the court that the 31 and 29-year-old had become 'increasingly frustrated' with 32-year-old Houseman, after only receiving 'part of the money'.Mr Burrows went on to say that this gives Houseman a 'clear motive' for the Birmingham pair's death, according to Birmingham Live.
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Roz Purcell has opened up about going through a rough patch with her business in a series of cryptic Instagram posts where she spoke of feeling ‘intimidated’ as a businesswoman.
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