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08.06.2021 - 15:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A man was found in the boot of a car and a woman was arrested after a crash involving an ambulance in Tameside.
The smash happened at around 1am this morning at the junction of Wharf Street and King Street in Dukinfield.
A car and an ambulance, which was carrying two paramedics, hit each other.
The NWAS crew members suffered no injuries but the ambulance was severely damaged.
Police said four people were believed to have
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West Pilton Grove. The 34-year-old victim was rushed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh with injuries to his head and body.
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in the capital at around 10.20pm on Thursday night, June 17.Two men, aged 51 and 46, were rushed to Edinburgh's Royal Infirmary with serious injuries.In a clip sent to the Daily Record, cops descended on the street late last night with at least four police cars dispatched to the scene and an ambulance.
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Police have launched a probe into the death of a 30-year-old man after his body was found in a Scots property. Officers raced to Springfield Road in Cumbernauld on Wednesday, June 9 at around 11pm after reports of concern for a person.
Royal Alexandra Hospital off Craw Road in Paisley. His body was discovered on Wednesday 24 March and another 26-year-old male was arrested, according to Police Scotland.
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Paisley.Emergency services were called to the scene on Clarence Street at around 1am on Thursday after the 28-year-old was discovered. He was rushed to hospital for treatment and has since been released however officers believe he was the victim of a ‘serious assault’.
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She added: “I said I had sex with Nathan but I didn’t want to. My friend said: ‘He’s basically raped you then’.”Chalmers showed no emotion as he was led to the cells by court security officers.
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