Manchester Evening News : "I had to contact the coroners' office to get them to arrange for his things to be sent. "They finally sent his belongings and many items were missing.
23.11.2020 - 12:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Police this week confirmed that a man who died in a fatal crash on the M8 on Thursday evening has now been identified.Officers were called to the M8 near junction 8 for Baillieston at around 8.45pm on Thursday, November 19, after a man was struck by a number of vehicles whilst walking on the live lane of the M8 westbound between junctions 7A and 8.
He died at the scene.The man has now been identified as a
.Manchester Evening News : "I had to contact the coroners' office to get them to arrange for his things to be sent. "They finally sent his belongings and many items were missing.
puppy trader have told of their heartbreak after the desperately ill youngster tragically died just days after being bought online. The dog, named Milo, was bought for £920 from a listing on Gumtree and was supposed to be an eight-week-old Jack Russell.
direct to your inboxA 28-year-old man who died after a car smashed into a tree was driving at speeds of up to 90 miles per hour and was not wearing his seat belt during the crash, an inquest heard. Nicholas Sharples, known as Nick, died after a white Audi A1 he had been driving collided with a tree on Bramhall Moor Lane at the junction with Dean Moor Road in Hazel Grove, Stockport.
Police body camera and dashboard footage recorded as part of investigations into the deaths of Daniel Prude and Troy Hodge was released to the public Friday. The 11 videos were released through New York Attorney General Letitia James' Special Investigations and Prosecutions Unit, and they show interactions between Prude and Rochester police, and Hodge and Lockport police. James said the move was made to increase transparency. "Our criminal justice system is in need of significant reform to
direct to your inboxA man who died after being hit by a car near the Royal Manchester Infirmary has been namedThe person fatally struck on Upper Brook Street (A34) was 35-year-old Daniel Kirton, police have confirmed.Mr Kirton was said to have been lying in the road when he was struck by a grey Toyota Verso at 11.35pm last night (December 3).Police say his next of kin have been informed of his death.The driver of the Toyota remained at the scene and is assisting police with enquiries.No arrests
A male cyclist has tragically died after a horror crash involving two cars on the A90 in Aberdeenshire. Emergency services were called to the scene near Boddam at around 2.30pm on Wednesday after the alarm was raised.
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