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direct to your inboxA man has died after falling from a bridge over the M60.Emergency crews - including an air ambulance - attended at the anticlockwise carriageway at junction 19 (Middleton) following the fall on Tuesday afternoon (March 10).Police have now confirmed that a man in his 40s was pronounced dead at the scene.His death is not being treated as suspicious, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.The road was closed shortly after 2.15pm as police and paramedics attended the
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direct to your inboxA cyclist who was left injured after falling from his bike on an ungritted cyclepath has been given a £2,500 payout by Manchester council.Rajesh Joshi had been travelling to work along a designated cycle route into the city centre when his bike lost traction on the so-called ‘Horseshoe Bridge’ over the Mancunian Way.The 37-year-old broke his finger and suffered severe bruising and swelling to his legs after falling on the horseshoe-shaped bridge, where other cyclists and
Middleton ) was closed shortly after 2.15pm.
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