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An inquest has been opened after a 40-year-old man was found unresponsive in the grounds of a Bolton cemetery.
A member of the public called police with concerns over his welfare after coming across Daniel Ashton, at Heaton Cemetery, on March 13.
Detectives from GMP's Major Incident Team arrived and Mr Ashton was pronounced dead, police coroners officer Stefan Wilson told Bolton Coroner's Court.
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Glasgow at around 1.55pm on Thursday August 19. Emergency services rushed to the scene on Woodside Place and the man was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary for treatment.
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emergency services locked down the scene.Police officers raced to Broad Street, Peterhead, around 8.25pm on Thursday evening after a man was discovered dead.Reports indicate he was found outside the Bailey's pub, however this is as of yet unconfirmed.There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.A full report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 8.25pm on Thursday, 12 August, officers were called to the death of a
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cancer for a year without knowing was told she had just two or three years to live after experiencing leg pains while pregnant. India Davis first told medics of her leg and pelvis pains when she was pregnant aged 24 in 2017.
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injured on a Scots street sparking a police investigation. Officers were called to reports of a 37-year-old injured in Shuttle Street, Paisley, at around 11.50pm on Friday July 30.
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Smoking Gun reports.Guyette called police after spotting Detrick, a retired high school teacher, squatting near a hedge at 3:15 a.m.Detrick denied that his repeated fouling of Guyette’s lawn had anything to do with his sexuality, instead pointing the finger at the couple’s politics, saying they “are Democrats and support Joe Biden,” whereas he is a “Trump man.”However, writing on Facebook, Guyette claimed that Detrick had been fouling his lawn for ten years.Guyette wrote about police catching
mother. And on July 22, Judith Henry received information which backed up her claims.
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