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A jury heard of a paramedic's desperate attempts to save the life of a mum following a fatal house fire in Salford.
Four children died in the blaze on Jackson Street in Walkden in 2017.
Their mother, Michelle Pearson, died around 20 months after the fire.
She suffered from 68 pc burns, Manchester Crown Court heard.
Zak Bolland, 26, and David Worrall, 28, both deny murdering 37-year-old Ms Pearson.
They are
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Courteeners frontman Liam Fray is set to launch a new restaurant in Manchester’s Northern Quarter.According to Manchester Evening News, the singer plans to open The Smithfield Social at some point next month.
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